Week 4 of the NFL season is flying by with an exciting afternoon game slate to follow up the action in the early window.

DAmong the biggest storylines on Sunday was the first career start for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, who was announced as the New York Giants’ starter ahead of Week 4’s matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers, sending Russell Wilson to the bench.

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But despite the David-and-Goliath-esque matchup in his NFL debut, Dart and the Giants persevered to execute a massive upset over the undefeated Chargers for their first win of the season. Dart executed a perfect opening drive for 89 yards, which was capped by a 15-yard rushing touchdown from Dart himself to take a 7-0 lead to start the game, and they kept the momentum rolling from there.

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Unfortunately, those celebrations were short-lived, however, as star wide receiver Malik Nabers was carted off with a knee injury. The Giants ruled him out of the game, and it’s since been reported that the fear is that Nabers suffered a torn ACL, which would end his season.

Plenty of eyes were also set on Philadelphia and Tampa Bay this week, as the Eagles and Bucs were two of the final six undefeated teams left in 2025. The Eagles held a 24-3 lead over the Buccaneers at one point, as Mayfield and the Bucs got off to a slow start in this contest. They nearly closed the gap with multiple 70-plus yard touchdowns in the third quarter, but in the end, the Buccaneers incurred their first loss of the season. Meanwhile, the Eagles advanced to a 4-0 start on the back of a 31-25 victory.

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The four-game late afternoon window offers plenty of intrigue, too, with the four-game slate headlined by a showdown between two MVP quarterbacks as the Baltimore Ravens visit the Kansas City Chiefs. Each of these teams has been off to a slow start in the win-loss column, both entering Week 4 with a 1-2 record.

The Ravens’ start, in particular, has been surprising, having scored 30-plus points in each of their three matchups. The defense hasn’t been able to keep up with offensive powerhouses, giving up a combined 79 points to the Bills and Lions.

Xavier Worthy has shown out so far in this contest with two 30-plus yard plays, including a 37-yard catch and a career-long 35-yard rush attempt to help set up the Chiefs with an early 10-7 lead in the second quarter. Week 4 marks his first game back from a two-game absence with a shoulder injury, which he suffered in the team’s season opener.

NFL Week 4 scores, results from early window

Patriots 42, Panthers 13
Falcons 34, Commanders 27
Lions 34, Browns 10
Texans 26, Titans 0
Giants 21, Chargers 18
Falcons 34, Commanders 27
Eagles 31, Buccaneers 25
Bills 31, Saints 19

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All times listed are ET*

Indianapolis Colts vs. Los Angeles Rams, 4:05 p.m. on Fox
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. San Francisco 49ers, 4:05 p.m. on Fox
Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 4:25 p.m. on CBS
Chicago Bears vs. Las Vegas Raiders, 4:25 p.m. on CBS

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