The Steelers may be enjoying a bye after returning from Ireland but the rest of the AFC North Division is open for business today.
Here's a capsule look at what's taking place today with the Browns, Ravens and Bengals:
Browns (1-3) vs. Vikings (2-2), 9:30 a.m., London
CLEVELAND: The Browns lead the NFL in total defense, allowing an average of 222.5 yards per game. That's the fewest by any team with a losing record through four games since 1970. Cleveland has allowed an average of 297.3 yards per game since hiring Jim Schwartz as defensive coordinator in 2023 and has a 15-23 record in that span.
Myles Garrett leads the Browns and ranks tied for sixth in the NFL with 4.0 sacks this season. Garrett's 48 sacks since 2022 are the most in the NFL. He also leads the NFL with eight tackles for a loss in 2025.
MINNESOTA: The Vikings have allowed an NFL-high 18 sacks this season, including six in last Sunday's 24-21 loss to the Steelers in Dublin. Wide receiver Justin Jefferson had a season-high 10 receptions and a season-high 126 receiving yards against the Steelers. His 326 receiving yards rank fifth in the NFL in 2025 and his career average of 95.8 receiving yards per game is the highest in NFL history.
Texans (1-3) at Ravens (1-3), 1 p.m.
HOUSTON: The Texans have the NFL's 29th-ranked scoring offense at 16.0 points per game and rank in the bottom three in the league in third-down offense (29.2 percent, 31st), red-zone offense (33.3, 31st) and offensive touchdowns (six, tied for 30th).
Houston has the NFL's No. 1 scoring defense (12.8 points per game allowed). The Texans' 51 points allowed through four games are the fewest in Houston history. At 1-3 the Texans have joined the 1974 Cowboys (12.5 points per game against, 1-3) as the only teams since 1940 to allow less than 13.0 points per game through four games and have a losing record.
BALTIMORE: The Ravens' losses have come against the Bills, Lions, and Chiefs, three teams that won at least 13 games in 2024. Baltimore is the first team in NFL history to play three of its first four games in a season against teams that won at least 13 games the previous season.
The Ravens have allowed at least 37 points in three of their first four games in 2025, the seventh team in the Super Bowl era to do so. Each of the previous six missed the playoffs and none won more than six games. Baltimore has allowed an NFL-worst 33.3 points per game and 133 points overall, the most through four games in Ravens history.
Lions (3-1) at Bengals (2-2), 4:25 p.m.
DETROIT: The Lions lead the NFL in points per game at 34.3 after leading the league in that department (33.2) last season. The last team to lead the NFL in scoring in consecutive seasons was the Saints in 2008 and 2009 (the 2009 Saints won Super Bowl XLIV against the Colts). The only team to average 33 or more points per game in consecutive seasons is the Bears in 1941 and 1942.
The Lions have allowed an opening-drive touchdown in all four games, the first team to do so through four games since the 2005 Saints. No team since at least 1991 has allowed an opening-drive TD in the first five games of a season.
CINCINNATI: The Bengals have been outscored 76-13 over their last two games (both losses) after starting the season 2-0 and scoring a combined 48 points in Weeks One and Two. Cincinnati is the only team in the NFL to score fewer than 20 points over Weeks Three and Four. Quarterback Jake Browning has a 66.6 passer rating in two games as a starter in 2025 (34th among 36 QBs with two or more starts). The Bengals are the first team since the 2009 Raiders to have had fewer than 200 yards of offense in three of their first four games in a season. The 2009 Raiders finished 31st in total offense and scoring offense.
Cincinnati's defense has allowed 29.8 points per game (27th) and 397.8 yards per game (30th) this season.