Only two undefeated teams remain after a chaotic Week 4Only two undefeated teams remain after a chaotic Week 4
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The GIST: If there’s one thing we know about the NFL, it’s to expect the unexpected — like Bad Bunny performing at this year’s Super Bowl halftime show and the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers ending in a tie.

  • Any given Sunday, right? Now let's get into the caliente chaos from the gridiron.

💜 Are the Baltimore Ravens okay?: It sure doesn’t seem like it after yesterday’s demoralizing 37–20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Touted as one of the best rosters in football this season, the Ravens are sporting a pedestrian 1-3 record, and quarterback (QB) Lamar Jackson’s reported hamstring injury — one of five Baltimore injuries on the day — is anything but confidence-inspiring.

🔵 Rookie QB Jaxson Dart authors NY Giants’ first win of the season: The 2025 first-round draft pick posted one passing and one rushing touchdown in his debut, leading NY to a stunning 21–18 victory over the previously undefeated LA Chargers. The Big Blue celebration was short-lived though: Breakout star wide receiver Malik Nabers is believed to have torn his ACL. Say it ain’t so.

👀 Only two undefeated teams remain: The aforementioned Chargers weren’t the only team to suffer their first loss of the season in Week 4. The San Francisco 49ers, Indianapolis Colts, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers were knocked down a peg by the Jacksonville Jaguars, LA Rams, and still-undefeated Philadelphia Eagles, respectively.

  • Joining the Birds as the only other squad without an L is the Buffalo Bills, who escaped an early onslaught from birthday boy QB Spencer Rattler and the winless New Orleans Saints, pulling out a 31–19 dub. And exhale.