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Week 4 takeaways: Breakthroughs for Bears, Cowboys

Reported by ESPN:

The Chicago Bears emerged as a contender, while the Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans had important wins in breakthrough efforts. The Atlanta Falcons lost again on a poor defensive showing, and the New England Patriots reestablished themselves in the AFC East.

All that and more in Week 4’s biggest takeaways from NFL Nation.

Jump to a matchup:
BAL-PIT | CIN-ATL | MIA-NE | PHI-TEN | HOU-IND | DET-DAL
NYJ-JAX | BUF-GB | TB-CHI | CLE-OAK | SEA-ARI
NO-NYG | SF-LAC | MIN-LAR


In Sunday’s in Pittsburgh, the Ravens defense showed why it ranks No. 1 in the NFL. Baltimore shut out Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers in the second half, limiting Pittsburgh to 47 total yards. The Ravens are the only team in the NFL not to allow a touchdown after halftime this season. This could spell trouble for Baker Mayfield next Sunday. The Ravens are 11-5 against rookie quarterbacks under coach John Harbaugh, forcing 19 interceptions over that span. — Jamison Hensley

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Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin breaks down what went wrong against the Ravens on Sunday night.

Not much is coming together for a team that oddly lacks an identity through four weeks. The Steelers can’t get stops or run the ball consistently, which places a lot of pressure on Ben Roethlisberger‘s arm. That works some of the time but isn’t a balanced formula for winning. The Steelers need to discover more splash plays on both sides of the ball to settle that void. — Jeremy Fowler


This team is tough. The Bengals could have let things spiral after Tyler Eifert suffered a gruesome leg injury early in the second half, but they fought through adversity to match the Falcons stride for stride and eventually scored the winning touchdown in the final 10 seconds. Players around the locker room talked about how it was a complete team win, leading to sky-high confidence as they return home to host the Dolphins in Week 5. — Katherine Terrell

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Bengals QB Andy Dalton comments on the Bengals’ perseverance and resilience in a hard-fought win over the Falcons.

The 1-3 Falcons have to figure out how to consistently come up with defensive stops. Yes, they lost Pro Bowl defenders Keanu Neal (ACL) and Deion Jones (foot) to injury, as well as defensive captain Ricardo Allen (Achilles). But many of the wounds are self-inflicted, including dropping interceptions, playing with improper leverage or picking up personal fouls for late or illegal hits. Defensive end Vic Beasley Jr. said, “We just have to remain optimistic.” It doesn’t get any easier with Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers next week on the road, but at least the Falcons showed signs of a pass rush with Takkarist McKinley getting three sacks. — Vaughn McClure


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