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Pro Merch NFL Report: Week 4 Highlights and Standout Performances

NFL Week 4 delivered a thrilling Sunday of football, with dramatic finishes, career-high performances, and surprise outcomes across the league. From international showdowns in Dublin to high-stakes Sunday Night Football, teams and players left it all on the field. Here’s a comprehensive recap of the action, along with opportunities for fans to grab officially licensed gear at Pro Merch NFL.

Early Games Shake Up the Standings

The Pittsburgh Steelers claimed an international victory in Dublin, Ireland, defeating the Minnesota Vikings 24-21. Minnesota struggled behind backup quarterback Carson Wentz, who faced six sacks, four on crucial third downs, and threw two interceptions. Injuries compounded their woes as two more offensive linemen were sidelined. The Steelers controlled the pace, holding off a late Vikings surge. Fans can celebrate Pittsburgh’s first international triumph of 2025 with official Steelers gear from Pro Merch.

Atlanta rebounded in a high-scoring clash, as the Falcons edged the Washington Commanders 34-27. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. led Atlanta to victory, orchestrating a late-game surge to secure the win. Meanwhile, the New York Giants handed the Los Angeles Chargers their first loss of the season, 21-18. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart impressed under pressure, and Chargers rookie Omarion Hampton wowed with a 54-yard touchdown run, though it wasn’t enough to rally his team.

The Houston Texans notched their first win of the year with a 26-0 shutout over the Tennessee Titans, while the Philadelphia Eagles remained perfect at 4-0, topping the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-25. Despite the heat and a late Buccaneers rally, a clutch interception by Jihaad Campbell secured the win for Philadelphia.

New England dominated Carolina 42-13, and the Buffalo Bills held off the New Orleans Saints 31-19. The Saints ran for 189 first-half yards, their most since 2022, with Kendre Miller adding a season-high 65 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Spencer Rattler threw for 125 yards and a touchdown, but the Saints couldn’t overcome Buffalo’s offensive firepower.

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Late Afternoon Drama

The Los Angeles Rams handed the Indianapolis Colts their first loss of the season in a 27-20 thriller. Matthew Stafford set a personal best with 375 passing yards and three touchdowns, including an 88-yard game-winner to Tutu Atwell with 1:33 remaining. Puka Nacua recorded a career-high 170 receiving yards and a touchdown. The Colts’ Adonai Mitchell fumbled at the goal line on a potential 76-yard touchdown, turning it into a touchback, and a holding penalty negated a Jonathan Taylor touchdown. Rams safety Kam Curl intercepted two passes, including the game-sealing pick with 53 seconds left.

Jacksonville spoiled Brock Purdy’s return, defeating San Francisco 26-21 despite losing defensive stalwarts Travon Walker, Eric Murray, and Patrick Mekari to injury. The Kansas City Chiefs routed the Baltimore Ravens 37-20, with Patrick Mahomes throwing four touchdowns while Lamar Jackson exited with a hamstring injury. Chicago edged Las Vegas 25-24 in a nail-biting finish.

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Sunday Night Shootout Ends in Rare Tie

Sunday Night Football delivered a remarkable 40-40 tie between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys. The high-scoring affair featured late field goals in overtime from Cowboys kicker Brandon McManus. George Pickens led the Cowboys with 134 receiving yards and two touchdowns, while Josh Jacobs rushed for 157 yards and two touchdowns for the Packers. Quarterback Jordan Love threw three touchdown passes in the comeback effort, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

Looking Ahead

Monday Night Football will feature the New York Jets against the Miami Dolphins, completing the Week 4 schedule. As teams look ahead to Week 5, fans can gear up with the latest officially licensed NFL merchandise at Pro Merch, from jerseys to hats, hoodies, and collectibles, ensuring you can show your team pride every game day.

Week 4 has already left its mark on the 2025 NFL season, from career highs and milestone wins to surprise defeats. Pro Merch remains your one-stop destination for authentic NFL gear to commemorate these unforgettable moments.

Here’s a wrap-up of the NFL Week 4 games played on Sunday, September 28, 2025:

Early games

  • Pittsburgh Steelers 24, Minnesota Vikings 21 (Dublin, Ireland): The Steelers won the first international NFL game of 2025. Minnesota’s backup quarterback Carson Wentz struggled against Pittsburgh’s pass rush, facing six sacks (four on third down) and throwing two interceptions. The Vikings lost two more offensive linemen to injury during the game. ESPN reports that Pittsburgh held control for most of the game, though the Vikings attempted a late comeback.
  • Atlanta Falcons 34, Washington Commanders 27: The Falcons defeated the Commanders. Michael Penix Jr. led the Falcons to victory.
  • New York Giants 21, Los Angeles Chargers 18: The Giants handed the Chargers their first loss of the season. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart led the Giants to victory. The Chargers attempted a fourth-quarter rally that fell short. Rookie running back Omarion Hampton had a 54-yard touchdown run for the Chargers.
  • Houston Texans 26, Tennessee Titans 0: The Texans picked up their first win of the season, shutting out the Titans, who fell to 0-4.
  • Philadelphia Eagles 31, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25: The Eagles remained undefeated at 4-0, fending off a Buccaneers comeback in a game played in high heat. The Eagles led by as many as 21 points before the Buccaneers narrowed the gap. Jihaad Campbell had a late end-zone interception to seal the win for Philadelphia.
  • New England Patriots 42, Carolina Panthers 13: The Patriots secured a decisive win over the Panthers.
  • Buffalo Bills 31, New Orleans Saints 19: The Bills defeated the Saints, who fell to 0-4. The Saints ran for 189 yards, their most in a first half since 2022. Running back Kendre Miller had a season-high 65 yards and a touchdown for New Orleans. Quarterback Spencer Rattler was efficient for the Saints, passing for 125 yards and a touchdown. 

Late afternoon games

  • Los Angeles Rams 27, Indianapolis Colts 20: The Rams handed the Colts their first loss of the season. IndyStar reports Matthew Stafford threw for a Rams-best 375 yards and three touchdowns, including an 88-yard game-winner to Tutu Atwell with 1:33 remaining, according to The New York Times. Puka Nacua had a career-high 170 receiving yards and a touchdown. Colts wide receiver Adonai Mitchell fumbled at the goal line, turning a potential 76-yard touchdown into a touchback. The Colts also had a holding penalty that negated a 53-yard Jonathan Taylor touchdown run. Rams safety Kam Curl had two interceptions, sealing the win with one with 53 seconds left.
  • Jacksonville Jaguars 26, San Francisco 49ers 21: The Jaguars spoiled Brock Purdy’s return. The Jaguars defense lost Travon Walker to a wrist injury, Eric Murray to a neck injury, and Patrick Mekari to a knee injury during the game.
  • Kansas City Chiefs 37, Baltimore Ravens 20: The Chiefs defeated the Ravens, who fell to 1-3. ESPN reports that Lamar Jackson left the game in the third quarter with a hamstring injury and did not return. The New York Times reports Patrick Mahomes threw for 270 yards and four touchdowns. Kansas City’s defense sacked Jackson three times and picked him off once.
  • Chicago Bears 25, Las Vegas Raiders 24: The Bears narrowly defeated the Raiders. 

Sunday night football

  • Green Bay Packers 40, Dallas Cowboys 40 (Tie): A high-scoring shootout ended in a tie after both teams traded field goals in overtime. Cowboys kicker Brandon McManus hit a 34-yard field goal as time expired in overtime. The Packers came back from an early 13-0 deficit. ESPN reports the Cowboys and Packers played to an overtime tie. PFF reports that George Pickens had 134 receiving yards and two touchdowns for the Cowboys. Josh Jacobs had 157 rushing yards and two touchdowns for the Packers. Jordan Love threw three touchdown passes for the Packers. 

Note: The Monday night football game between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins was still to be played at the time of this wrap-up

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