This Week’s NFL Games Set A Record For How Close They All Were – Here’s How

This Week's NFL Games Set A Record For How Close They All Were

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Fifteen of the 16 games during Week 4 of the 2022 NFL Season were within one score during the fourth quarter, which represents a new record for the NFL, according to ProFootballTalk.

15 of the 16 Week 4 NFL games were within one score during some point in the fourth quarter, which is a new record for the league

As noted this morning, 14 of 15 games had a one-score margin in the fourth quarter. As Joe Buck pointed out at the outset of the fourth quarter from Levi’s Stadium, the 14-9 margin entering the final 15 minutes made Rams-49ers the 15th of 16 games to have a one-score difference (eight points or fewer) in crunch time. [via ProFootballTalk]

The record weekend for the NFL certainly reflects the parity of the league so far this year, as there is just one undefeated team left in the league (the Philadelphia Eagles) and no winless teams left. Furthermore, HALF of the league’s 30 teams currently have a 2-2 record.

Week 5 of the 2022 NFL season will kick off on Thursday when Matt Ryan and the Indianapolis Colts take on Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos, with both teams in desperate need of a win to get their season on the right track.

Week 5 also boasts some marquee matchups between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Arizona Cardinals, the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams, the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens, and the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs.

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