The NFL enters its first month of competition in the 2021-22 season and five organizations remain undefeated, adding value to their great start to the regular season.
There are two duels that stand out the most in Week 4, the first of them marked by the return of Tom Brady to Gillette Stadium, in the clash between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New England Patriots.
However, from the sporting point of view, there is no more interesting match than that of the Arizona Cardinals against the Los Angeles Rams, two of the organizations that do not know defeat and have shown a better level so far.
Carolina Panthers 24-9 Houston Texans
Atlanta Falcons 17-14 New York Giants
Cincinnati Bengals 24-10 Pittsburgh Steelers
Washington Football Team 21-43 Buffalo Bills
New Orleans Saints 28-13 New England Patriots
Indianapolis Colts 16-25 Tennessee Titans
Baltimore Ravens 19-17 Detroit Lions
Chicago Bears 6-26 Cleveland Browns
Los Angeles Chargers 30-24 Kansas City Chiefs
Arizona Cardinals 31-19 Jacksonville Jaguars
Miami Dolphins 28-31 Las Vegas Raiders
New York Jets 0-26 Denver Broncos
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-34 Los Angeles Rams
Seattle Seahawks 17-30 Minnesota Vikings
Green Bay Packers 30-28 San Francisco 49ers
Philadelphia Eagles 21-41 Dallas Cowboys
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Cincinnati Bengals – Thursday 8:20 pm
Tennessee Titans vs. New York Jets – Sunday 1:00 pm
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles – Sunday 1:00 pm
Carolina Panthers vs. Dallas Cowboys – Sunday 1:00 pm
Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears – Sunday 1:00 pm
Cleveland Browns vs. Minnesota Vikings – Sunday 1:00 pm
Indianapolis Colts vs. Miami Dolphins – Sunday 1:00 pm
Washington Football Team vs. Atlanta Falcons – Sunday 1:00 pm
New York Giants vs. New Orleans Saints – Sunday 1:00 pm
Houston Texans vs. Buffalo Bills – Sunday 1:00 pm
Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers – Sunday 4:05 pm
Arizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Rams – Sunday 4:05 pm
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Green Bay Packers – Sunday 4:25 pm
Baltimore Ravens vs. Denver Broncos – Sunday 4:25 pm
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New England Patriots – Sunday 8:20 pm
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Chargers – Monday 8:15 pm
Speculation about Deshaun Watson’s future continues, especially after the Eagles owner gave the green light to negotiations for a possible transfer for the player, former player and analyst Chris Simms reported.
The owner of the Saints, Gayle Benson, revealed that she has already prepared her will and in case she dies, both the NFL organization and the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans will be sold. A good part of this money will be destined to donations in support of diverse causes of social order.
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Cincinnati Bengals: Jaguars
Tennessee Titans vs. New York Jets: Titans
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Chiefs
Carolina Panthers vs. Dallas Cowboys: Cowboys
Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears: Lions
Cleveland Browns vs. Minnesota Vikings: Browns
Indianapolis Colts vs. Miami Dolphins: Colts
Washington Football Team vs. Atlanta Falcons: Falcons
New York Giants vs. New Orleans Saints: Saints
Houston Texans vs. Buffalo Bills: Bills
Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers: Seahawks
Arizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Rams: Rams
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Green Bay Packers: Packers
Baltimore Ravens vs. Denver Broncos: Ravens
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New England Patriots: Buccaneers
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Chargers: Chargers
The NFL day will be broadcast on television by the NBC, CBS and FOX networks. They will also be able to be seen in streaming by the world-wide service of NFL Game Pass.