Summary

  • Seahawks & Bills are first teams to move to 4-0 record

  • Eagles beat 49ers in late game

  • Browns beat Cowboys 49-38 in thriller; Brady leads Bucs fightback

  • Saints, Vikings, Bengals & Colts hold on; comfortable wins for Panthers, Ravens & Rams

  • Chiefs v Patriots delayed to Tuesday (00:05 BST) after New England QB Cam Newton tests positive for coronavirus

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  1. touchdown

    Touchdown Cowboyspublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    Dallas Cowboys 7-7 Cleveland Browns

    CeeDee Lamb is wide open in the deep for the Cowboys!

    What was the safety doing? It was a standard straight run.

    Dak Prescott is on fire at the moment and easily finds his receiver.

  2. Postpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    Miami Dolphins 0-7 Seattle Seahawks

    Jason Bell
    Former NFL cornerback for Houston Texans

    Seattle always start off running the ball, and then he [Russell Wilson] has to save them at the end of the game throwing it. But now [Brian] Schottenheimer, the offensive coordinator, has him throwing first, which opens up the run later on in the game, and we know that Russell Wilson has all the tools to make every throw.

  3. touchdown

    Touchdown Seahawkspublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    Miami Dolphins 0-7 Seattle Seahawks

    A brilliant opening Seahawks drive is rounded off with a Chris Carson rushing touchdown.

    Advantage Seattle in this west coast v east coast battle.

  4. touchdown

    Touchdown Brownspublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    Dallas Cowboys 0-7 Cleveland Browns

    Wow, the trickery from Cleveland.

    Baker Mayfield to Jarvis Landry to Odell Beckham Jnr in the deep!

    OBJ is haunting the Cowboys defence once again.

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  5. Let's go 3-0!published at 18:12 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    We've got seven teams still sporting 3-0 records, including the Super Bowl champs, the Kansas City Chiefs - no surprises there.

    In the NFC North, both the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears have 100% records.

    Josh Allen is once again proving he is the real deal for the Buffalo Bills, so too Russell Wilson, who has thrown a record 14 touchdown passes through the Seattle Seahawks' first three games.

    And somewhat surprisingly, the Tennessee Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers are both 3-0 having grounded out some close wins, the former twice relying on some late magic from kicker Stephen Gostkowski.

  6. Jets are first team to 0-4published at 18:09 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    New York Jets 28-37 Denver Broncos

    It looks like it's going to be a long season for the New York Jets. They were the first team to go 0-4 as they opened week four with a home defeat in Thursday Night Football against the Denver Broncos, despite this touchdown from Jets quarterback Sam Darnold.

    The Jets are propping up the AFC East, where the Buffalo Bills are early leaders, while the Broncos are now 1-3.

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    New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold scores 43-yard touchdown against the Denver Broncos

  7. Stop the rot?published at 18:07 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    We've got four teams with 0-3 starts, with the New York Giants having been underwhelming from minute one, game one.

    The Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans, albeit with tough schedules, have yet to notch up a win, while the Atlanta Falcons have twice snatched defeat from the jaws of victory to continue their horrid start.

    Also a shout out to the Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals, who may not be 0-3 but are still chasing their first win having tied last week to go 0-2-1.

    But what's this? A team is 0-4 already.....

  8. Team of the quarter... the Atlanta Falcons?!?published at 18:05 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    So we're now into week four and Osi Umenyiora had a surprise choice for his team of the first quarter of the season.

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    Osi Umenyiora had a surprise choice for team of the first quarter of the NFL season

  9. Chiefs v Patriots rescheduledpublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    Cam NewtonImage source, EPA

    The big news since Monday night is that New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton tested positive for coronavirus, according to ESPN.

    The Patriots confirmed in a statement a player was in self-isolation, but did not announce their name.

    The NFL later announced that the Pats' game with the Super Bowl winners, the Kansas City Chiefs, which has been scheduled for Tuesday (00:05 BST).

  10. Jason & Osi's late game predictionpublished at 17:58 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    Chicago Bears v Indianapolis Colts (21:25 BST)

    Jason Bell: The Colts lead the league on turnovers, their defence is what's fuelling them. I'm going with Indianapolis.

    Osi Umenyiora: The Bears are 3 and 0 going into this game, but they're going to be 3 and 1 afterwards. Defensively the Colts are too tough for them.

    Now click here to make your predictions. You have until 18:00 to vote so be quick.

  11. Sunday's late fixturespublished at 17:56 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    All kick-off times BST

    • Los Angeles Rams v New York Giants (21:05)
    • Las Vegas Raiders v Buffalo Bills (21:25)
    • Chicago Bears v Indianapolis Colts (21:25)
  12. Mahomes stars as Chiefs beat Ravenspublished at 17:52 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    Baltimore Ravens 20-34 Kansas City Chiefs

    Since you were last with us, last season's NFL MVP (Lamar Jackson) faced the Super Bowl MVP (Patrick Mahomes) in Monday Night Football, with the Chiefs' quarterback outgunning Jackson.

    Media caption,

    Mahomes stars as Chiefs beat Ravens

  13. Jason & Osi's early game predictionpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Los Angeles Chargers (18:00 BST)

    Jason Bell: I'm going with Tampa Bay. Tom Brady and the offense is getting better each week. And Tampa's defence is great against the run which is what the Chargers want to do.

    Osi Umenyiora: I think the Bucs are about to get rolling now. They're very strong defensively, and Brady and that offense will be too much for the Chargers and their rookie quarterback, Justin Herbert.

    Now click here to make your predictions. You have until 18:00 to vote so don't hang around.

  14. Sunday's early fixturespublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    All kick-off times 18:00 BST

    • Detroit Lions v New Orleans Saints
    • Houston Texans v Minnesota Vikings
    • Washington v Baltimore Ravens
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Los Angeles Chargers
    • Miami Dolphins v Seattle Seahawks
    • Carolina Panthers v Arizona Cardinals
    • Dallas Cowboys v Cleveland Browns
    • Cincinnati Bengals v Jacksonville Jaguars
  15. Welcome back...published at 17:46 British Summer Time 4 October 2020

    ...to the NFL and week four of the 2020 season.

    Today most teams will complete the first quarter of their campaign so things are starting to take shape.

    Who will keep rolling, who can kick-start their season and who is going to sink further into the mire?

    Stick with us to find out as we bring you all the latest from Sunday's 11 games in the NFL.