The NFL enters its fourth week with a schedule packed with excitement: from Super Bowl rematches to the season's international debut in Ireland. The action kicks off on Thursday with a divisional matchup in Arizona and culminates on Monday with a doubleheader on Monday Night Football. With teams like the Chiefs and Ravens clashing in a potential playoff preview, and the Packers visiting the Cowboys in primetime, this week promises to shape early division standings. All times are Eastern Time (ET); check local listings for broadcast details. Schedule Overview: Key Dates and Times Week 4 runs from Thursday, September 25 to Monday, September 29. There are no byes this week, so all 32 teams are in action. Highlights include four primetime games, three divisional matchups, and the first International Series game in Dublin.
Here's the full schedule breakdown in a table for easy reference:
Day & Date
Game (Away @ Home)
Time (ET)
TV/Streaming Network
Key Notes
Thursday, Sep 25
Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals
8:15 PM
Amazon Prime Video
Thursday Night Football: NFC West showdown; Seahawks (2-1) looking for revenge.
Sunday, Sep 28
Pittsburgh Steelers @ Minnesota Vikings
9:30 AM
NFL Network / NFL+
International Series: First game outside the U.S.; Steelers (1-2) vs. Vikings led by Carson Wentz.
Sunday, Sep 28
New Orleans Saints @ Buffalo Bills
1:00 PM
CBS
Bills (2-1) at home after a miraculous win; Saints (0-3) desperate.
Sunday, Sep 28
Washington Commanders @ Atlanta Falcons
1:00 PM
FOX
NFC East vs. South: Falcons (1-2) with renewed hope.
Sunday, Sep 28
Cleveland Browns @ Detroit Lions
1:00 PM
CBS
Lions (2-1) undefeated at home; Browns have the best defense in the league (fewest yards allowed).
Sunday, Sep 28
Tennessee Titans @ Houston Texans
1:00 PM
CBS
AFC South: Texans (2-1) favored at home.
Sunday, Sep 28
Carolina Panthers @ New England Patriots
1:00 PM
FOX
Rookies in focus: Panthers (0-3) vs. Pats (1-2).
Sunday, Sep 28
Los Angeles Chargers @ New York Giants
1:00 PM
CBS
Giants (0-3) with Jaxson Dart making his starting debut; Chargers (2-1) undefeated on the road.
Sunday, Sep 28
Philadelphia Eagles @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1:00 PM
FOX
Defending Super Bowl champions (2-1) on a statement mission.
Sunday, Sep 28
Indianapolis Colts @ Los Angeles Rams
4:05 PM
FOX
Rams (1-2) at SoFi Stadium; Colts with Anthony Richardson returning.
Sunday, Sep 28
Jacksonville Jaguars @ San Francisco 49ers
4:05 PM
FOX
49ers (2-1) vs. Jags (1-2); a matchup of elite offensive lines.
Sunday, Sep 28
Baltimore Ravens @ Kansas City Chiefs
4:25 PM
CBS
Sunday Afternoon Highlight: Super Bowl rematch; Chiefs (1-2) vs. Ravens (2-1) for AFC control.
Sunday, Sep 28
Chicago Bears @ Las Vegas Raiders
4:25 PM
FOX
Bears (2-1) with Caleb Williams throwing 4 TDs last week.
Sunday, Sep 28
Green Bay Packers @ Dallas Cowboys
8:20 PM
NBC / Peacock
Sunday Night Football: Eternal rivalry; Packers (2-1) vs.
Sunday, September 24
Dallas Cowboys @ Arizona Cardinals
4:05 PM
FOX
Cowboys (1-2) after a loss.
Monday, September 29
New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins
7:15 PM
ESPN / ABC
Monday Night Football (Doubleheader): Jets (1-2) in divisional matchup vs. Dolphins (2-1).
Monday, September 29
Cincinnati Bengals @ Denver Broncos
8:15 PM
ESPN / ABC
Monday Night Football (Doubleheader): Bengals (1-2) with Jake Browning vs. Broncos (1-2).
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