This page provides information and analysis for Week 4 of the National Football League season. Click here for latest standings.
Fast Facts:
- Dates: September 30 and October 1
- 4 teams won to go to 4-0. The last time these 4 teams went 4-0, 3 of them (Cowboys, Colts & Patriots) all won the Super Bowl that year
- Last time Packers went 4-0, they lost in wild card round of playoffs
- Raiders- Dolphins match-up features 2 of only 3 teams sharing home field with MLB team; other is Vikings
Week 4 Schedule
Sunday, September 30
1:00PM ET:
Cleveland Browns defeated Baltimore Ravens 27-13
Detroit Lions defeated Chicago Bears 37-27
Green Bay Packers defeated Minnesota Vikings 23-16
Atlanta Falcons defeated Houston Texans 26-16
Buffalo Bills defeated New York Jets 17-14
Oakland Raiders defeated Miami Dolphins 35-17
Dallas Cowboys defeated St. Louis Rams 35-7
4:00PM ET:
Indianapolis Colts defeated Denver Broncos 38-20
Kansas City Chiefs defeated San Diego Chargers 30-16
Arizona Cardinals defeated Pittsburgh Steelers 21-14
Seattle Seahawks defeated San Francisco 49ers 23-3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated Carolina Panthers 20-7
8:15PM ET:
New York Giants defeated Philadelphia Eagles 16-3
Monday, October 1, 8:30PM ET
New England Patriots defeated Cincinnati Bengals 34-13
Bye Week:
Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans, and Washington Redskins
Week 4 National TV Schedule
Sunday, September 30
NFL on CBS: Doubleheader
1:00PM ET - Regional Action
4:00PM ET - Denver Broncos at Indianapolis Colts
NFL on FOX: Regional Action
1:00PM ET - Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings
Sunday Night Football on NBC:
8:15PM ET - Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
Monday, October 1
Monday Night Football on ESPN:
8:30PM ET - New England Patriots at Cincinnati Bengals
NOTE: Be sure to check your local listings for games and times in your area. Some games are subject to NFL Blackout rules.
