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Micah Parsons will face the team that drafted him in 2021 for the first time Sunday.Two NFC division leaders will meet in the only game featuring two 3-0 teams.Who wins the league's first regular-season game to be staged in Ireland?Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season promises to be an eventful one.Sunday's lineup starts early − 9:30 a.m. ET specifically − as the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings meet in the league's first regular-season contest to be staged in Ireland. Later in the day, New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart will make his starting debut against the AFC West-leading Los Angeles Chargers. The Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, division leaders themselves, will meet in the only game featuring 3-0 clubs. The Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs will square off in a game of would-be Super Bowl hopefuls ... who are both surprisingly 1-2.But no game is likely to garner more attention than the Green Bay Packers' highly anticipated visit to the Dallas Cowboys for "Sunday Night Football," All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons making his return to North Texas just a month after his shocking trade to the Pack. Could be quite a referendum for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in front of a prime-time audience.How does it all unfold? USA TODAY Sports' panel of NFL experts shares its picks:(Odds provided by BetMGM)NFL Week 4 picks, predictions, oddsSeattle Seahawks at Arizona CardinalsMinnesota Vikings vs. Pittsburgh SteelersLos Angeles Chargers at New York GiantsCarolina Panthers at New England PatriotsPhiladelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay BuccaneersWashington Commanders at Atlanta FalconsCleveland Browns at Detroit LionsTennessee Titans at Houston TexansNew Orleans Saints at Buffalo BillsIndianapolis Colts at Los Angeles RamsJacksonville Jaguars at San Francisco 49ersBaltimore Ravens at Kansas City ChiefsChicago Bears at Las Vegas RaidersGreen Bay Packers at Dallas CowboysNew York Jets at Miami DolphinsCincinnati Bengals at Denver BroncosAll NFL news on and off the field. Sign up for USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter.










