Week 4 of the NFL is here and Sunday brings a slew of can’t-miss matchups all day long.
The Arizona Cardinals remain undefeated after dominating the Los Angeles Rams at home, 37-20, and move to 4-0 for the first time since 2012. Meanwhile, in Denver, the Baltimore Ravens handed the Broncos their first loss of the season, 23-7.
In the early window, Sam Darnold and the Carolina Panthers also suffered their first loss of the season after falling to Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys, 36-28, while No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson and the New York Jets snagged their first win after defeating the Tennessee Titans at home in overtime, 27-24.
Now, Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in Foxborough taking on his old team, the New England Patriots.
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Here are the top moments from Sunday’s action-packed slate.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New England Patriots
Brady’s return
Ahead of the game, Brady saw some familiar faces in Foxborough.
Baltimore Ravens 23, Denver Broncos 7
Pregame show
Oh, this? Just Justin Tucker doing GOAT things.
Ground game
The Broncos attacked the run game early on as rookie back Javonte Williams powered through the Baltimore defense.
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Ravens take flight
But the Ravens turned it on in the second quarter. Baltimore’s first score came on this run and jump from Latavius Murray …
… then, Lamar Jackson launched this rocket to Marquise Brown in the end zone for another Ravens TD.
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Green Bay Packers 27, Pittsburgh Steelers 17
400 club
Ben Roethisberger dropped this dime to Diontae Johnson, good for a Steelers touchdown and Big Ben’s 400th career TD pass.
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Good as gold
The Packers responded with a touchdown run from Aaron Rodgers to knot things up at 7, followed by this connection between the reigning league MVP and Randall Cobb to take the lead.
In the third, Rodgers found Cobb once again for six – and made some history in the process.
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Arizona Cardinals 37, Los Angeles Rams 20
Cardinals fly
Kyler Murray launched this ball into the sky and it landed in the hands of A.J. Green for a Cardinals touchdown.
And how about this rush from James Conner to extend Arizona’s lead?
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Kupp connection
Late in the first half, the Rams charged downfield with help from star receiver Cooper Kupp.
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Seattle Seahawks 28, San Francisco 49ers 21
49ers strike first
Jimmy Garoppolo got things going for the 49ers in the first, giving San Francisco an early lead over the Seahawks.
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Russ cooks
Russell Wilson leaped into the end zone to take the lead in the third, followed by this wild scramble on the next possession that also, somehow, ended in a Seattle touchdown.
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Lance magic
Garoppolo didn’t return in the second half of Sunday’s game due to a calf injury, and Trey Lance checked in at QB to start the third. The rookie wasted no time putting on a show, connecting with a wide-open Deebo Samuel for six.
Dallas Cowboys 36, Carolina Panthers 28
Something out of nothing
Prescott was up to his usual magic-making ways for the Cowboys, which helped set up this short scamper for six from Ezekiel Elliott.
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Spin cycle
On the other side, Panthers wideout DJ Moore unleashed this crazy display of balance to respond.
In the second quarter, Darnold masqueraded as a running back once again, picking up his second rushing score of the half.
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Don’t doubt Dak
In the second half, Prescott let it rip, connecting with Amari Cooper along the sideline on this wild, diving catch.
And how about this spin action from Cedrick Wilson on Prescott’s fourth touchdown score of the day?
Kansas City Chiefs 42, Philadelphia Eagles 30
Speedster
Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill began the game by doing what he does best: Making guys miss.
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Going underhanded
Midway through the first, Patrick Mahomes got crafty with this touchdown pass to Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
Answering back
Jalen Hurts found Dallas Goedert in the end zone to give the Eagles an early advantage.
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Tyreek to infinity
Mahomes continued to look Hill’s way, finding him multiple times on Kansas City’s ensuing drives.
And the Oscar goes to …
Travis Kelce showed off his acting chops on this TD play, confusing the Eagles’ defense before the snap.
New York Jets 27, Tennessee Titans 24, OT
Hey rookie
Tennessee took an early 9-0 lead, but the Jets charged back, capping off a long touchdown drive with this TD push for first-year running back Michael Carter. It took a team effort to spring him.
Rookie QB Wilson didn’t shy away from launching the ball down the field, and it paid off.
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In the final seconds of regulation, the Titans knotted things up, sending the game into overtime.
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In the end, the Jets came away with the win after Tennessee’s 49-yard field goal attempt sailed wide.
Cleveland Browns 14, Minnesota Vikings 7
Jettas
Kirk Cousins hooked up with Justin Jefferson for the game’s first score. Cousins went 6-for-6 for 59 yards on the Vikings’ opening drive.
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Right up the gut
The Browns responded back as Kareem Hunt slammed in a game-tying TD near the end of the first half.
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New York Giants 27, New Orleans Saints 21, OT
Over the top
John Ross scored his first touchdown in big blue on this bomb from Daniel Jones.
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Throwing darts
Jameis Winston threw this bullet to Juwan Johnson, good for the Saints’ first touchdown back in the Superdome.
Taysom’s time
In the second half, the Saints got a scoring boost on this touchdown run from backup QB Taysom Hill, who plowed through New York’s defense to reach the end zone.
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Barkley is back
In overtime, Saquon Barkley sealed the deal for New York with the walk-off to give the Giants their first win of the season.
Chicago Bears 24, Detroit Lions 14
Fumble-ception
Miscommunication from Jared Goff and the Lions’ offense resulted in this must-see fumble recovery for Chicago.
To the moon
Rookie QB Justin Fields – who is in for an injured Andy Dalton – dropped this dime to Darnell Mooney for a huge gain as the Bears charged downfield.
Double David
David Montgomery, who opened with dominant runs, was the start of the first half for Chicago, punching in two touchdowns for the Bears.
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Indianapolis Colts 27, Miami Dolphins 17
The old fashioned way
Jonathan Taylor took this handoff on a misdirection to break the game’s scoring drought and give the Colts the lead.
Buffalo Bills 40, Houston Texans 0
Allen all day
Josh Allen had the Texans’ number throughout the first half. Check out this touchdown pass to Dawson Knox.
Allen didn’t stop here. He made this tough play in the second quarter.
Shutout
Buffalo’s defense was dominant, holding Houston to just 48 yards on the ground all game and forcing four interceptions from Davis Mills.
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Washington Football Team 34, Atlanta Falcons 30
Comeback tour
Taylor Heinicke – who is in for an injured Ryan Fitzpatrick – connected with Terry McLaurin on this leaping touchdown catch.
After starting in a 10-0 hole, Washington came back and took the lead in the final minute of Sunday’s contest against the Falcons, thanks to this all-out run from J.D. McKissic.
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