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NFL Week 4 picks straight up and against spread: Will Packers stop Vikings from going 4-0?
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Date:2025-04-17 15:31:12
Getting to 4-0 isn't going to be easy – that could be the overriding theme of Week 4, the final round of September games in the NFL's 2024 schedule.
All five undefeated teams are likely to be tested, starting with the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers, who will hit the road Sunday afternoon to face the Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts, respectively, at 1 p.m. ET. The Vikes' divisional showdown at Lambeau Field will also feature the subplot of RB Aaron Jones' return to Wisconsin in enemy colors.
The Kansas City Chiefs might have the best odds of remaining unbeaten as they visit the battered Los Angeles Chargers during Sunday afternoon's late window. But the Buffalo Bills (at Baltimore on Sunday night) and Seattle Seahawks (at Detroit on Monday night) both draw tough assignments on the road in prime time, the Seahawks-Lions game the capstone of another "MNF" doubleheader.
This is how our panel of NFL experts see this weekend's contests unfolding:
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- Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants
- New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons
- Cincinnati Bengals at Carolina Panthers
- Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears
- Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers
- Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Indianapolis Colts
- Denver Broncos at New York Jets
- Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Washington Commanders at Arizona Cardinals
- New England Patriots at San Francisco 49ers
- Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers
- Cleveland Browns at Las Vegas Raiders
- Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens
- Tennessee Titans at Miami Dolphins
- Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions
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