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September 29, 2025 Edition #135 |
👋 Hey football fans, Micah Parsons returned to Dallas as a Green Bay Packer, yet no one won. The Chiefs bounced back at Baltimore’s expense. The Giants grabbed a win that might not feel like one. And the Colts… well, they blew their chance to stay undefeated. Let’s unpack all the wild moments from Week 4 in this special post-game edition. Let’s huddle up… |


Cowboys-Packers End in Tie, Defenses Collapse
Micah Parsons’ big return didn’t save the day. The Cowboys and Packers finished in a 40-40 tie, the highest-scoring tie in NFL history. Green Bay tied it late with a 53-yard field goal, sending the game to OT, where both teams traded FGs. Dallas hit first with a 22-yard kick, but a deflected third-and-14 pass from Jordan Love let Green Bay settle for a 34-yarder as time expired.
Parsons recorded a sack, three QB hits, and four total tackles but was largely contained. Dak Prescott threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns, while Jordan Love added 337 yards and three scores. Defensively, both sides struggled: Dallas allowed big plays and missed tackles, and Green Bay couldn’t generate consistent pressure. The result was a thrilling but frustrating tie.

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Dart Delivers as Giants Upset Chargers
Jaxson Dart made his first career start and turned it into a headline-making upset, leading the Giants to a 21-18 victory over the previously unbeaten Chargers. Dart threw for 111 yards and a TD, added 54 rushing yards, and scored on a 15-yard run, all while the Giants lost star receiver Malik Nabers to a suspected torn ACL in the second quarter.
The Chargers looked flat from the start. Justin Herbert was held to 203 yards with two interceptions, sacked twice, and saw left tackle Joe Alt go down early with an ankle injury. Penalties, sloppy special teams, and costly turnovers gave New York prime opportunities, and Dart’s legs plus the Giants’ third-down efficiency turned a likely Chargers win into a stunning trap game loss.
Eagles Survive Bucs’ Furious Rally to Stay Undefeated
Philadelphia grabbed control early, building a 24-6 halftime lead thanks to Jalen Hurts’ TD passes to Dallas Goedert and a blocked punt returned for a touchdown. Chase McLaughlin kept Tampa Bay in the game with a franchise-record 65-yard field goal, but the Eagles’ offense and special teams set the tone in triple-digit heat.
Bet ya didn't see that one coming 😂
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles)
7:21 PM • Sep 28, 2025
The Buccaneers mounted a furious second-half comeback. Baker Mayfield connected with Emeka Egbuka for a 77-yard score, and Bucky Irving answered a fumble with a 75-yard TD catch. Even a trick-play tush push from Saquon Barkley found the end zone. And this is what Nick Sirianni had to say about it. Still, Philadelphia’s late defensive stand preserved the 31-25 win, keeping the Eagles undefeated.

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The New York Jets visit the Miami Dolphins, and the Cincinnati Bengals head to Denver to wrap up Week 4, giving fans a rare double dose of MNF action. The Jets-Dolphins matchup could deliver high-stakes drama in the AFC East, while the Bengals-Broncos game offers unpredictable fireworks in Mile High.

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