chiefs Surge, McLaughlin Sets Record, and St. Brown Shines in Week 4 NFL Action
September 29, 2025, 6:18 a.m. – The Kansas City Chiefs are finding their stride, while a record-breaking field goal and a stellar performance from Amon-Ra St. Brown highlighted Week 4 of the NFL season. only two teams remain undefeated after a series of compelling matchups.
the Chiefs secured a decisive victory at home against the Baltimore Ravens, showcasing their best offensive performance of the season.Quarterback Patrick Mahomes delivered four touchdown passes to four different receivers, with Xavier Worthy contributing 83 receiving yards. This win marks the Chiefs’ second consecutive victory following a challenging start to the season. The Ravens, however, fell to 1-3, with concerns surrounding the status of quarterback Lamar Jackson after he did not finish the game. Head coach John Harbaugh acknowledged the team’s struggles but pointed to the quality of their opponents, noting losses also came against the Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions.
Mahomes reflected on the team’s early season adjustments, stating, “We made small mistakes here and there, and that caused frustration. But we learned from it. I am proud of the boys and how they reacted, how they get better every week.”
Elsewhere, the San Francisco 49ers suffered their first defeat of the season, falling 21-26 to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The game concluded with a heated exchange between Jaguars’ head coach Liam Coen and 49ers’ defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, stemming from accusations of signal interference. A rare tie occurred between the dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers, ending 40-40 after a dramatic overtime period that saw both teams equalize with last-second field goals.
The Buffalo Bills (31-19 against the New Orleans Saints) and the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles (31-25 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers) remain the only undefeated teams in the league. The Buccaneers’ loss was punctuated by a historic moment as kicker Chase McLaughlin set a new NFL record with a 65-yard field goal – the longest successful kick in league history.
German star Amon-Ra St. Brown continued his impressive form, scoring his fifth and sixth touchdowns of the season in the Detroit Lions’ dominant 34-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns. St. Brown was a key target, catching all seven passes thrown his way for a total of 70 yards and two touchdowns. The Lions’ win marks their third consecutive victory, solidifying their position as Super Bowl contenders.
In other results, the Houston Texans secured their first win of the season with a 26-0 shutout of the Tennessee Titans, despite playing without the injured Jakob Johnson.The New York Giants also achieved their first victory, upsetting the previously undefeated Los Angeles Chargers 21-18.