Four teams remain undefeated following Week 3 of the NFL season

September 23, 2024
Week 3 was full of fourth-quarter thrills and empowering front office firsts, as the surprises continue to stack up this NFL season.
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Four teams remain undefeated following Week 3 of the NFL seasonFour teams remain undefeated following Week 3 of the NFL season
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The GIST: Week 3 was full of fourth-quarter thrills and empowering front office firsts, as the surprises continue to stack up this NFL season. Expect the unexpected.

Six teams notch their first dub of the season: The Baltimore Ravens, LA Rams, NY Giants, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts, and Carolina Panthers are winless no more, each ticking one in the win column yesterday.

  • But no victory was more exciting than the Rams’ — LA rallied for a fourth quarter comeback behind kicker Joshua Karty’s 37-yard field goal, sealing a 27–24 win over the injury-plagued San Francisco 49ers. And yes, it was personal.

Four squads improve to 3-0: Alongside the undefeated reigning champ Kansas City Chiefs, who continue to impress as expected, three more teams remain unbeaten after yesterday’s contests: the Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Seattle Seahawks.

Panthers’ QB switch up pays off: Journeyman QB Andy Dalton shined in yesterday’s 36–22 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, throwing three TDs after replacing benched 2023 No. 1 overall draft pick Bryce Young under center. Perhaps those trade rumors have some merit after all.

Philadelphia Eagles defense stifles surging New Orleans Saints: Philly handed The Big Easy their first L of the season, a 15–12 Birds win, holding New Orleans to just 12 points after the Saints scored a combined 91 (!!!) points in their first two games.

Up next — a Monday Night Football doubleheader: The winless Jacksonville Jaguars take on the 2-0 Buffalo Bills tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET, while QB Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals fight for their first dub of the season at 8:15 p.m. ET, squaring off against the 1-1 Washington Commanders.