NFL Week 4 game picks, schedule guide, fantasy football tips, odds, injuries and more


The Week 4 NFL schedule for the 2021 season is stacked with great matchups, and we have you covered with what you need to know heading into the weekend. Our NFL Nation reporters bring us the biggest keys to every game, a bold prediction for each matchup and, of course, final score picks.

Additionally, ESPN Stats & Information provides a big stat to know for each contest, and our Football Power Index (FPI) goes inside the numbers with a matchup rating (on a scale of 1 to 100) and a game projection. ESPN researcher Kyle Soppe hands out helpful fantasy football and betting nuggets as well. Everything you want to know is here in one spot to help you get ready for a loaded weekend of NFL football.

Let’s get into the full Week 4 slate, including Tom Brady‘s return to Foxborough, Massachusetts, two NFC West showdowns, a rematch of Super Bowl XLV in Green Bay and a tough test for Lamar Jackson against Denver’s defense. It all culminates with a Monday Night Football matchup between the Raiders and Chargers on ESPN. (Game times are Sunday unless otherwise noted.)

Jump to a matchup:
CLE-MIN | CAR-DAL | KC-PHI
HOU-BUF | NYG-NO | IND-MIA
WSH-ATL | TEN-NYJ | DET-CHI
ARI-LAR | SEA-SF | BAL-DEN
PIT-GB | TB-NE | LV-LAC

Thursday: CIN 24, JAX 21

1 p.m. ET | CBS
Matchup rating:
68.7 | Spread: CLE -2 (51.5)

What to watch for: Tom Brady‘s homecoming isn’t the only one in Week 4. Reigning Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski returns to Minnesota where he spent the first 13 seasons of his career for a matchup with his former boss, Mike Zimmer. The Vikings have a 1-2 record after losing their first two games by a combined four points, while the Browns barely missed out on a 3-0 start. Both teams boast top-seven offenses, and while the Vikings are more explosive on that end, Cleveland’s pass rush and defensive depth might hold the edge. — Courtney Cronin

Bold prediction: Browns QB Baker Mayfield and Vikings QB Kirk Cousins will combine for five play-action touchdown passes. On such plays, Cousins leads the NFL in QBR (94.1) and is tied for third in TD passes with three. Those five play-action touchdowns will prove to be the only scores of the game. — Jake Trotter

Stat to know: Cleveland is tied atop the NFL in pass rush win rate (with Carolina) at 58.4%. And star edge rusher Myles Garrett is coming off a 4.5-sack performance in Week 3. That’s the most by a Browns player in a game since sacks become official in 1982.

Injuries: Browns | Vikings

What to know for fantasy: Vikings receiver Adam Thielen has scored in all three games this season, and he’s just getting started. Did you know that he has caught a TD pass in 11 straight October games? See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: The Browns covered on Sunday against the Bears, just their second cover over the past decade in nine games against the NFC North. Read more.

Trotter’s pick: Browns 21, Vikings 14
Cronin’s pick: Browns 24, Vikings 20
FPI prediction: MIN, 51.4% (by an average of 0.6 points)

Matchup must-reads: Stories from Garrett’s feats of strength and speedVikes RB Cook practices, optimistic for SundayMayfield and OBJ’s on-field chemistry an encouraging sign for the future


1 p.m. ET | FOX
Matchup rating:
68.4 | Spread: DAL -4.5 (51.5)

What to watch for: Can the Cowboys’ offense control the tempo of the game against the NFL’s top defense through three weeks? After throwing it 58 times for 403 yards in the opener against Tampa Bay, the Cowboys have run for 198 and 160 yards. They have displayed a versatility on offense that makes it difficult for defenses to take away one phase. The Panthers are allowing just 10 points per game, but they have faced the Jets and Texans playing rookie quarterbacks, along with a Saints offense that is still adjusting to new starting quarterback Jameis Winston. — Todd Archer

Bold prediction: Panthers quarterback Sam Darnold will outperform Dallas’ Dak Prescott — mainly because he’ll be under less duress. The Panthers lead the NFL in sacks (14) and quarterback hits (27), a big reason they rank No. 1 in average passing yards allowed (146.0) and third-down efficiency against (21.2%). They are facing a Dallas team that gave up four sacks to the Eagles on Monday night. Dallas’ defense ranks 29th in the league in sacks (four) and 31st in average passing yards allowed (331.7). — David Newton

Stat to know: Darnold has won three straight games as a starter — and five of his past six. But he has never won four straight games as a starter in his career. Darnold also now has 300 passing yards in back-to-back games, and no Panthers QB has ever thrown for at least that many in three straight games.

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Field Yates and Matthew Berry dive into whether Sam Darnold is a good option to start in fantasy this week.

Injuries: Panthers | Cowboys

What to know for fantasy: In Prescott’s past three starts on a short week (Dallas played on Monday), he has averaged 347 passing yards and thrown for multiple scores in all three games. And in those three games, he averaged 25.3 fantasy points. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: Carolina is 8-1 against the spread (ATS) on the road under coach Matt Rhule (since 2020). That’s the best road cover percentage in the NFL over that span. Read more.

Newton’s pick: Panthers 23, Cowboys 20
Archer’s pick: Cowboys 27, Panthers 23
FPI prediction: DAL, 57.8% (by an average of 2.8 points)

Matchup must-reads: Panthers’ top-ranked defense reflects ‘old-man’ strength of SnowWare: ‘I see something special’ in ParsonsPanthers’ Legion of Boom? GM Fitterer’s trade for Henderson has similar feelDiggs’ hot, three-INT start sending message about Cowboys’ defense


1 p.m. ET | CBS
Matchup rating:
60.8 | Spread: KC -7 (54.5)

What to watch for: Eagles running backs received three total carries in their Monday night loss to the Cowboys. Only 9.4% of their plays were designed runs, the fourth-lowest rate in an NFL game over the past 15 seasons. It proved to be a serious miscalculation. Expect coach Nick Sirianni to remedy that this week, especially against a Chiefs defense that ranks 31st in rushing yards allowed (160.3 per game). — Tim McManus

Bold prediction: The Chiefs won’t commit a turnover, and quarterback Patrick Mahomes will at long last start a game that is decided by more than one score. The Chiefs have turned the ball over six times in the past two games, but they will protect it better against the Eagles, who are tied for the bottom of the league with just one takeaway in three games. The past 10 Chiefs’ regular-season games started by Mahomes were decided by six points or fewer, but that streak will end. — Adam Teicher

Stat to know: Despite blitzing at the fifth-highest rate in the NFL, the Chiefs rank 27th in pressure rate this season, down from second in 2020.

Injuries: Chiefs | Eagles

What to know for fantasy: Kansas City running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire recorded more rushing yards last week (100) than he had in the first two games combined (89), but the former LSU star still doesn’t have a touch gaining at least 15 yards this season. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: The Eagles are 4-1 outright in their past five when playing at home on a short week (they played on Monday night in Dallas), a run that comes on the tails of losing eight of nine such games. Read more.

Teicher’s pick: Chiefs 34, Eagles 25
McManus’ pick: Chiefs 30, Eagles 22
FPI prediction: KC, 67.1% (by an average of 6.2 points)

Matchup must-reads: Mahomes excited about signing of WR GordonHurts takes blame for Eagles loss, but issues run much deeperReid released from hospitalEagles lose Seumalo to season-ending foot surgery


1 p.m. ET | CBS
Matchup rating:
51.2 | Spread: BUF -16.5 (47)

What to watch for: Can rookie quarterback Davis Mills take a step forward against the Bills’ defense? Buffalo has forced three turnovers in each of the past two games, but the pass rush has struggled to find consistency. While it should be a difficult outing for Houston’s offense, there might be opportunities to put points on the board if the Texans can somehow take advantage of the Bills up front. Otherwise, it will be a long day for the rookie in Buffalo. — Alaina Getzenberg

Bold prediction: Houston receiver Brandin Cooks will again hit 100 receiving yards. Yes, the Bills have allowed just 178.0 passing yards per game (fourth in the NFL), but Cooks has shown through three weeks that the Texans’ offense runs through him. He has 322 receiving yards so far, the most in Texans history through three games. And in the six quarters the pair has played together, 20 of Mills’ 42 pass attempts and 13 of his 27 completions have gone to Cooks. — Sarah Barshop

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Field Yates and Matthew Berry marvel at Josh Allen’s fantasy production in the Bills’ win over Washington.

Stat to know: Buffalo’s Josh Allen has 14 straight games with a passing touchdown (including playoffs). It’s the third-longest streak in franchise history.

Injuries: Texans | Bills

What to know for fantasy: Allen scored 37.2 points in Week 3 against Washington after totaling just 33.9 points in the first two weeks combined. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: The Bills have failed to cover each of their past four home games in October (5-2 ATS at home in November over the past three seasons). Read more.

Barshop’s pick: Bills 31, Texans 14
Getzenberg’s pick: Bills 34, Texans 10
FPI prediction: BUF, 86.0% (by an average of 15.0 points)

Matchup must-reads: Texans’ Culley: QB Mills showed he can ‘handle a lot more’ … ‘The old man’s still got it’: Bills have put Sanders’ surprising speed to useWhat we know and what’s next for WatsonBills dedicate Sunday’s win to Daboll after grandmother who raised him died


1 p.m. ET | FOX
Matchup rating:
49.6 | Spread: NO -7.5 (42)

What to watch for: Will New Orleans’ return to the Superdome provide an overwhelming home-field advantage, after the Saints were displaced for 29 days because of Hurricane Ida to start this season? It should be especially beneficial for a Saints defense that ranks No. 1 in the NFL in points allowed and No. 2 in yards allowed since Week 4 of last season. — Mike Triplett

Bold prediction: Saints running back Alvin Kamara will have 100 yards receiving. Sure he has only 62 such yards in three games, but the versatile back gets to face a Giants defense that will be trying to replace middle linebacker Blake Martinez. New York defensive coordinator Patrick Graham admitted it will be a “collective” effort trying to fill that void. That’s not ideal when facing a player as dangerous as Kamara. — Jordan Raanan

Stat to know: New Orleans quarterback Jameis Winston has been pressured on 42% of his dropbacks this season, the fourth-highest mark among qualified quarterbacks. But the Giants rank 28th in pass rush win rate.

Injuries: Giants | Saints

What to know for fantasy: Giants running back Saquon Barkley logged 22 touches last week, the exact number he averaged during his standout rookie season. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: The Giants have covered 12 of 17 road games since the beginning of 2019, but they are an underwhelming 4-8 outright in those contests. Read more.

Raanan’s pick: Saints 26, Giants 23
Triplett’s pick: Saints 29, Giants 20
FPI prediction: NO, 73.9% (by an average of 8.9 points)

Matchup must-reads: Garrett remains offensive coordinator after 0-3 start‘It’s going to be electric’: Saints eager to be back in full Superdome after COVID-19, Hurricane IdaGiants lose LB Martinez to season-ending ACL tear


1 p.m. ET | CBS
Matchup rating:
35.5 | Spread: MIA -1.5 (42.5)

What to watch for: Dolphins quarterback Jacoby Brissett faces his former team for the first time Sunday, and it’s not the best matchup for him. The Colts play zone coverage at the seventh-highest rate in the NFL, while Brissett ranks 32nd in yards per attempt and 29th in completion percentage against zone looks. Expect Indianapolis to shy away from man coverage, against which Brissett is far more successful (10th in completion percentage). — Marcel Louis-Jacques

Bold prediction: The Colts will sack Brissett at least four times, which equates to half of the eight sacks Indy has on the season. Brissett has been sacked six times in the past two games, and the Dolphins have given up 10 sacks in just three games this season. — Mike Wells

Stat to know: Miami receiver Jaylen Waddle has 22 receptions, the second most by a player through three career games in the Super Bowl era. The most receptions through four career games is 30 by Anquan Boldin.

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Daniel Dopp and Field Yates discuss the fantasy opportunities for Jaylen Waddle vs. the Colts.

Injuries: Colts | Dolphins

What to know for fantasy: Colts running back Jonathan Taylor scored under 8.5 fantasy points in just two games during his strong rookie campaign, but he has done that in each of the past two weeks. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: The under is 26-17 in Carson Wentz starts since 2018 (including the playoffs). Read more.

Wells’ pick: Colts 20, Dolphins 10
Louis-Jacques’ pick: Dolphins 17, Colts 10
FPI prediction: MIA, 56.2% (by an average of 2.2 points)

Matchup must-reads: Colts QB Wentz isn’t shutting it down, and his mobility won’t return anytime soonBrissett, Dolphins vow to be aggressive when time is rightFuller misses practice with chest, elbow injuries


1 p.m. ET | FOX
Matchup rating:
22.0 | Spread: WSH -1.5 (47.5)

What to watch for: Atlanta QB Matt Ryan has career lows in yards per dropback (5.3) and yards per attempt (6.0), but Washington’s defense is allowing 7.2 yards per dropback. The Falcons’ offense has not been able to find intermediate and deep routes this year, but could this be the week that Ryan rediscovers going deep? — Michael Rothstein

Bold prediction: Washington edge rusher Chase Young — sackless in his first three games — will record two sacks and a forced fumble for his first impact game of the season. Young is still evolving as a pass-rusher, and coach Ron Rivera said he needs to be more consistent with how he’s rushing — way less stutter-stepping and more explosion off the line. Young will face a struggling right tackle in Kaleb McGary and an immobile quarterback in Ryan. This defense needs a big game from Young. — John Keim

Stat to know: Washington has a 26.5% conversion rate on third down this season (worst in the NFL). The last time an NFL team was below 30% for the full season was Washington in 2019 (29.1%).

Injuries: Washington | Falcons

What to know for fantasy: Seven of Falcons receiver Calvin Ridley‘s top 10 career fantasy games have come at Mercedes Benz Stadium. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: Unders have hit in eight of the 10 games the Falcons have played against the NFC East over the past five seasons. Read more.

Keim’s pick: Washington 21, Falcons 20https://www.espn.com/chalk/insider/story/_/id/32309496/nfl-picks-week-4-best-bets
Rothstein’s pick: Falcons 24, Washington 21
FPI prediction: WSH, 52.0% (by an average of 0.7 points)

Matchup must-reads: Washington has a long way to go after ugly lossInside the position switch that might have altered Oliver’s career


1 p.m. ET | CBS
Matchup rating:
21.5 | Spread: TEN -7 (44.5)

What to watch for: This says everything about the matchup: Titans RB Derrick Henry has three touchdowns, one more than the total for the entire Jets offense. With rookie QB Zach Wilson struggling to stay upright (15 sacks), the Jets are staring at their third straight 0-4 start. The Titans, who won’t have receiver A.J. Brown (hamstring) and, possibly, Julio Jones (leg), will lean on Henry as they bid for their third straight win. — Rich Cimini

Bold prediction: The Titans’ defense will generate three turnovers. You know it’s bad when right tackle David Quessenberry leads the team in forced fumbles, but the focus all week for Tennessee has been to find ways to get turnovers, whether it be stripping the football or getting hands on it in the air. Tennessee is last in the NFL with 0.3 turnovers per game. — Turron Davenport

Stat to know: The Jets have scored 20 points through their first three games, tied for the fewest through three games in franchise history (1976). Their fewest scored through the first four games in a season? Twenty-four in 1971.

Injuries: Titans | Jets

What to know for fantasy: The Titans are road favorites for the 10th time since the beginning of 2019. In the nine previous instances, Henry averaged 146.6 rushing yards and has five games with multiple rushing scores. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: Unders are 11-6 since the beginning of 2019 when the Jets play at home. But Tennessee has gone 13-5-1 to the over since the start of last season. Read more.

Davenport’s pick: Titans 28, Jets 10
Cimini’s pick: Titans 20, Jets 15
FPI prediction: TEN, 65.3% (by an average of 5.5 points)

Matchup must-reads: Titans’ Henry relishes connection with community, giving backJets’ Davis faces former team with something to proveCrunch time for Jets’ Mims: Is this the week?Titans QB Tannehill confident in ‘next man up’ approach to WR


1 p.m. ET | FOX
Matchup rating:
19.7 | Spread: CHI -2.5 (41.5)

What to watch for: The Bears are desperate for a victory, but the Lions are a scrappy bunch. Detroit kept it close against the Ravens and for a while against the Packers, whereas the Bears have been blown out in two of their three games. Chicago is under immense pressure to rebound after last week’s debacle in Cleveland, where the Bears finished with just 47 net yards and 1 net passing yard. To say the Soldier Field crowd will be on edge is an understatement. — Jeff Dickerson

Bold prediction: The Lions will get their first victory of the Dan Campbell era. Although last week’s loss to Baltimore was stunning, there were also some positives to take away — notably on the defensive side — to give them confidence moving forward. Lions tight end T.J. Hockenson said they have “to take a win,” and a matchup with the Bears is a good opportunity to avoid their first 0-4 start since 2015. — Eric Woodyard

Stat to know: Chicago receiver Allen Robinson II has four straight games under 40 receiving yards (dating back to last season). It’s his longest streak since a career-long streak in 2016 (five games).

Injuries: Lions | Bears

What to know for fantasy: Lions running back D’Andre Swift joins Christian McCaffrey as the only two RBs this season with multiple top-five finishes at the position. See Week 4 rankings.

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Field Yates and Matthew Berry discuss how much value D’Andre Swift has in fantasy heading into the Lions’ matchup vs. the Bears.

Betting nugget: The over has cashed in each of the past three times these NFC North rivals have matched up. Read more.

Woodyard’s pick: Lions 21, Bears 14
Dickerson’s pick: Bears 21, Lions 17
FPI prediction: CHI, 58.6% (by an average of 3.1 points)

Matchup must-reads: Veteran LB Collins cut after Lions sought tradeWhat went wrong in Fields’ starting debut for the Bears, and what’s next?Nagy: All 3 Bears QBs being considered for start


4:05 p.m. ET | FOX
Matchup rating:
76.5 | Spread: LAR -4.5 (55)

What to watch for: The Rams and Cardinals are among five NFL teams that enter Week 4 undefeated. The Rams are a perfect 8-0 against the Cardinals since Sean McVay took over as coach in 2017, but Sunday’s matchup could go either way. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has been named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week twice this season, and the one week he did not earn the honor, it went to Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, who has taken another step forward in his third season playing for coach Kliff Kingsbury. The Cardinals are tied for first in the league in scoring, averaging 34.3 points per game, while the Rams rank No. 3 (31.7). — Lindsey Thiry

Bold prediction: Murray will have 400-plus passing yards and 100-plus rushing yards while being responsible for five touchdowns. He is playing at an MVP level, and that won’t slow down against one of the best defensive players of this generation in Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald. We’ll see more theatrics and heroics from Murray, who’ll have to run for his life at times, but the Cardinals have found success in turning broken plays into yards and points. — Josh Weinfuss

Stat to know: The Rams are 40-0, including playoffs, under McVay when leading at halftime — the second-longest streak in NFL history.

Injuries: Cardinals | Rams

What to know for fantasy: Since the beginning of last season, the top five QB games against the Cardinals have been aided by the signal-caller running for more than 30 yards. Stafford’s last game with over 30 rushing yards came in Week 7 of 2016. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: Unders are 8-2 in Rams home games since the beginning of last season. In those eight games, the Rams are 6-2 outright (5-3 ATS). Read more.

Weinfuss’ pick: Cardinals 41, Rams 38
Thiry’s pick: Rams 32, Cardinals 26
FPI prediction: LAR, 60.8% (by an average of 3.9 points)

Matchup must-reads: Why Cardinals’ Murray demoralizes would-be tacklersRams have been perfect vs. Cardinals under McVay, but biggest Arizona challenge looms‘Twilight zone’: Cardinals’ Kingsbury cries foul after ref’s errant flagStafford, ‘playing lights out,’ keeps Rams rolling as Hollywood looks onRams’ Fuller not starstruck vs. Bucs’ Brady


4:05 p.m. ET | FOX
Matchup rating:
67.8 | Spread: SF -2.5 (52)

What to watch for: San Francisco knew the Packers would throw early and often to Davante Adams last week, and that didn’t prevent him from going for 12 catches, 132 yards and a touchdown. So with a depleted cornerback group, how will the 49ers cover Seattle receivers DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett? Metcalf had 12 catches, 161 yards and two touchdowns in these teams’ first meeting last year, while Lockett posted 12 catches, 90 yards and two scores in the second. It’s too early to call any game a must-win, but this one is huge for both teams. Barring a tie in the Rams-Cardinals game, a Seattle loss would put it three games back in the difficult NFC West, while a 49ers defeat would drop them two games back. — Nick Wagoner

Bold prediction: The Seahawks and 49ers will combine for at least 750 yards of offense. Each defense is dealing with issues at cornerback, and the Seahawks’ problems go well beyond that. It has struggled against screens (which are a big part of San Francisco’s offense), allowed 112 rushing yards last week to Minnesota’s backup running back, Alexander Mattison, and have gotten gashed through the air in consecutive games. — Brady Henderson

Stat to know: Wilson is 15-4 against the 49ers, including playoffs. Those 15 wins are the second most by a starting QB against San Francisco in NFL history — behind Johnny Unitas (17).

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Matthew Berry contends that the 49ers may either turn to Trey Sermon or Elijah Mitchell more, or use a running back by committee on Sunday.

Injuries: Seahawks | 49ers

What to know for fantasy: Lockett had 33 fantasy points in the Week 17 matchup with San Francisco last season, but in the six meetings with the Niners prior, he averaged a mere 8.6 points per game. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: Overs are 5-0-1 over the past three seasons when these two teams square off. Read more.

Henderson’s pick: 49ers 31, Seahawks 30
Wagoner’s pick: Seahawks 34, 49ers 31
FPI prediction: SF, 56.3% (by an average of 2.3 points)

Matchup must-reads: With NFC West showdowns up next, Carroll must fix Seahawks’ defense in a hurryShanahan stresses there’s no quarterback battleSeahawks’ second-half offensive slumps helping create NFC West holeWhy having Lance helps the 49ers prepare for SeahawksKittle would have done ‘Venom’ ad campaign for free


4:25 p.m. ET | CBS
Matchup rating:
70.1 | Spread: DEN -1 (45)

What to watch for: A lot has been made of the Broncos’ defense trying to keep Ravens QB Lamar Jackson from dispensing highlights, but the game might really hinge on what Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater does against a Ravens defense that hasn’t slowed opposing quarterbacks all that much. Bridgewater is second in the NFL in completion percentage (76.8%) and eighth in yards per attempt (8.7). The Ravens have allowed 995 yards passing in three games, as well as five passing touchdowns. — Jeff Legwold

Bold prediction: A week after setting the NFL record for the longest field goal, Justin Tucker will establish a new mark in the thin air of Denver, winning the game with a 67-yard field goal. Tucker is 5-for-5 in three games in the Mile High City, including a 52-yard field goal. There have been three field goals of 63 yards or longer made in Denver since 1998. Asked about Tucker’s range in Denver, coach John Harbaugh said, “I don’t know. It’s a good question.” — Jamison Hensley

Stat to know: Jackson threw for at least 200 yards and rushed for at least 50 yards in each of the first three games, becoming the first player to do that in NFL history. The only player to do it in four straight games at any point of a season was Michael Vick in 2011, per Elias Sports Bureau research.

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Keyshawn Johnson discusses what Rashod Bateman’s return means for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ passing game.

Injuries: Ravens | Broncos

What to know for fantasy: Broncos receiver Tim Patrick has scored over 12.5 fantasy points in all three weeks this season and continues to see his role grow as the injuries in the WR room pile up. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: The Ravens are 6-3 ATS in their past nine games that had a spread under three points (in either direction). Read more.

Hensley’s pick: Ravens 27, Broncos 24
Legwold’s pick: Broncos 26, Ravens 20
FPI prediction: DEN, 54.8% (by an average of 1.7 points)

Matchup must-reads: Jackson’s back has Ravens in ‘wait and see’ modeBridgewater loves that defenses are daring him to beat themRavens activate Bateman off IR, three defensive starters off COVID listHamler to miss the rest of the season with ACL tearPatrick has gone from ‘unique upbringing’ to undrafted to top-flight receiver


4:25 p.m. ET | CBS
Matchup rating:
54.6 | Spread: GB -6.5 (45.5)

What to watch for: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers and Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger have played against each other only twice before, including Super Bowl XLV, and this could be one of those classic quarterback duels won by whomever has the ball last. Look for both to hit milestones, as well. Big Ben needs just one more touchdown pass to become the eighth quarterback in NFL history with 400 of them. Rodgers, with 418, needs just two more to tie Dan Marino for sixth on the all-time list and three more to tie Philip Rivers for fifth. — Rob Demovsky

Bold prediction: The Steelers won’t blitz Rodgers. Seriously. That was the Saints’ plan in their Week 1 route of the Packers, and the Steelers used a similar blueprint in their Week 1 upset win against the Bills, blitzing just twice on 54 pass attempts. The Steelers showed they can get plenty of pressure with a four-man rush and let their secondary go to work. Replicating the plan used against the Bills won’t be quite as easy without nose tackle Tyson Alualu, but it’s the best hope for the Steelers to limit the damage done by Rodgers. — Brooke Pryor

Stat to know: The Steelers have nine drops through three games, which is their most since ESPN started tracking the stat in 2006.

Injuries: Steelers | Packers

What to know for fantasy: In Week 3, Steelers running back Najee Harris became the fourth player in NFL history with a 14-catch/14-carry game. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: The under has come through in seven of the past 10 Steelers games. Read more.

Pryor’s pick: Packers 27, Steelers 17
Demovsky’s pick: Packers 31, Steelers 25
FPI prediction: GB, 61.1% (by an average of 3.9 points)

Matchup must-reads: Tomlin, Big Ben: Steelers won’t hit ‘panic button’Rodgers: ‘Strange’ he hasn’t faced Big Ben moreWhy big receiving games for Harris likely won’t be the norm


8:20 p.m. ET | NBC
Matchup rating:
74.3 | Spread: TB -7 (49)

What to watch for: Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is 68 yards from surpassing Drew Brees as the NFL’s all-time leading passer (currently at 80,291), and he should become No. 1 early in Sunday’s game. That he will do so in Gillette Stadium, his old home stadium, adds another layer to what has the makings of a memorable night. The Patriots are expected to honor Brady in some form before the game, likely with a video tribute. — Mike Reiss

Bold prediction: The Buccaneers will match their season sack total with three of the Patriots’ Mac Jones. “I love playing rookie quarterbacks,” outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett said. He added, “I wanna win every week, but I have an extra chip on my shoulder this week,” referring to Brady’s homecoming trip back to Foxborough. — Jenna Laine

Stat to know: Brady looks to join Peyton Manning, Brett Favre and Brees as the only starting QBs to defeat all 32 current franchises. Additionally, Brady has won against 30 teams as a visitor and would pass Brees and Manning for the most teams beaten on the road in NFL history with a win. (He has not beaten the Patriots or Seahawks on the road.)

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Marcus Spears details what he expects to see from Tom Brady this weekend against the Patriots.

Injuries: Buccaneers | Patriots

What to know for fantasy: While Mike Evans, Antonio Brown and Rob Gronkowski offer spike weeks, Tampa Bay’s Chris Godwin is always there. The former Nittany Lion has scored over 16 points in all three weeks this season and in five straight dating back to last season. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: This is just the 19th time that New England has been a home underdog since 2000, the fewest such instances of any team in the NFL. New England is 14-4 ATS in the previous 18 such instances. Read more.

Laine’s pick: Buccaneers 28, Patriots 24
Reiss’ pick: Buccaneers 27, Patriots 20
FPI prediction: TB, 56.6% (by an average of 2.4 points)

Matchup must-reads: Bucs look to bounce back as Brady’s awaited return to New England looms in Week 4Is Brady vs. the Patriots the biggest game in Boston sports history?Brees all for Brady breaking his career passing yardage record in return to FoxboroughBelichick: If anybody can play to 50, it’s BradySources: Patriots’ White expected to miss rest of season


Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET | ESPN
Matchup rating:
56.3 | Spread: LAC -3 (51.5)

What to watch for: Raiders QB Derek Carr is playing at a high level, helping the Raiders put up the fifth-most points in the NFL thus far and leading the league in passing (1,203 yards). But the Raiders’ defense might be even more key in this one against Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, who had a bounce-back game last weekend against the Chiefs. One matchup to watch will be Las Vegas edge rushers Maxx Crosby and Yannick Ngakoue against Chargers rookie left tackle Rashawn Slater. — Shelley Smith

Bold prediction: Carr’s streak of passing for at least 325 yards in five straight games, dating to Week 16 of last season, will come to a halt. The Chargers boast the best defense Las Vegas has faced yet, and the Raiders want to be more balanced with the run game. If they become too one-dimensional with the passing game, that allows the likes of Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa to simply pin his ears back and attack. — Paul Gutierrez

Stat to know: Chargers receiver Mike Williams has at least one receiving TD in his first three games this season (four total). He is now seeking to join Antonio Gates (2010) and Tony Martin (1996) as the only players in Chargers history to catch a touchdown in each of the team’s first four games of the season. He also needs 105 receiving yards to join Lance Alworth (1965) and Gary Garrison (1968) as the only Chargers with 400-plus receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns through the team’s first four games.

Injuries: Raiders | Chargers

What to know for fantasy: A quarterback attempted at least five deep passes and completed 65% of those passes twice against the Raiders last season: Justin Herbert in Week 9, and Herbert in Week 15. See Week 4 rankings.

Betting nugget: The Raiders are 9-3-2 ATS in their past 14 prime-time games (7-7 outright). Read more.

Gutierrez’s pick: Chargers 31, Raiders 30
Smith’s pick: Chargers 21, Raiders 17
FPI prediction: LAC, 60.0% (by an average of 3.6 points)

Matchup must-reads: Hall of Famer Flores’ impact goes beyond Raiders, across Hispanic football communityWhy Chargers’ Herbert is a ‘gangster quarterback’Raiders’ Ruggs uses slight, real or imagined, as motivation against DolphinsChargers’ defense comes up big to guarantee Herbert a signature victory



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