There is one game that is on everyone’s mind in Week 4 of the 2021 NFL season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers march to Foxborough to play the New England Patriots. It will be Tom Brady’s first game since the 2019 AFC divisional round of the playoffs. He would then bolt for sunnier shores. Brady won the Super Bowl with the Bucs last season while the Patriots missed the playoffs.
The primetime game will be the focus of the weekend. The week begins with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night.
There are also a few undefeated teams who will hope to stay unbeaten through Sunday.
Here’s what’s going on this week in the NFL world. All times below are Eastern.
Trevor Lawrence is looking for the first win of his pro career.
(AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)
Thursday, September 30, 2021
8:20 PM: Jaguars @ Bengals
Sunday, October 3, 2021
1 PM: Titans @ Jets
1 PM: Chiefs @ Eagles
1 PM: Panthers @ Cowboys
1 PM: Giants @ Saints
1 PM: Browns @ Vikings
NFL POWER RANKINGS 2021: TOP 10 TEAMS AHEAD OF WEEK 4
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) walks off the field after winning the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an NFL football game Sunday, September 26, 2021, in Inglewood, California.
(AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
1 PM: Lions @ Bears
1 PM: Texans @ Bills
1 PM: Colts @ Dolphins
1 PM: Washington @ Falcons
4:05 PM: Seahawks @ 49ers
4:25 PM: Steelers @ Packers
4:25 PM: Ravens @ Broncos
8:20 PM: Buccaneers @ Patriots
Monday, October 4, 2021
8:15 PM: Raiders @ Chargers
NFL Standings into Week 4
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, left, stands with head coach Bill Belichick, right, during an NFL football practice, Thursday, January 18, 2018, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Without Bill Belichick, Brady won his seventh Super Bowl and is on pace to throw a career-high 53 touchdown passes at age 44. Belichick is 54-61 over his career without Brady under center, including 8-11 since the future Hall of Fame quarterback left New England for Tampa Bay.
(AP Photo/Steven Senne, file)
AFC East
1). Bills (2-1)
2). Dolphins (1-2)
3). Patriots (1-2)
4) Jets (0-3)
AFC North
1). Browns (2-1)
2). Bengals (2-1)
3). Ravens (2-1)
4). Steelers (1-2)
AFC South
1). Titans (2-1)
2). Texans (1-2)
3). Colts (0-3)
4). Jaguars (0-3)
AFC West
1). Broncos (3-0)
2). Raiders (3-0)
3). Chargers (2-1)
4). Chiefs (1-2)
NFC East
1). Cowboys (2-1)
2). Washington (1-2)
3). Eagles (1-2)
4). Giants (0-3)
NFC North
1). Packers (2-1)
2). Bears (1-2)
3). Vikings (1-2)
2). Lions (0-3)
NFC South
1). Panthers (3-0)
2). Buccaneers (2-1)
3). Saints (2-1)
4). Falcons (1-2)
NFC West
1). Cardinals (3-0)
2). Rams (3-0)
3). 49ers (2-1)
4). Seahawks (1-2)
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