
Monday Night Football is home to a Week 4 doubleheader, starting with the New York Jets taking on the Dolphins in Miami, and rounding out the evening with the Cincinnati Bengals taking on the Denver Broncos in the Mile High City. The Jets and Dolphins are looking for win No. 1 of the season to avoid an 0-4 start. Both teams are three games behind rival Buffalo already and need a win to stop this free fall. After being without starting quarterback Justin Fields in Week 3 due to a concussion, he'll make his return to the Jets on Monday night. His return is great news for New York, which could use Fields' versatility this week against a Dolphins defense that led the league in points allowed (97) and wasone of three defenses that had yet to force a turnover entering Week 4. [Yahoo Sports TV is here! Watch live shows and highlights 24/7] Miami's formerly explosive offense will need to find its way, as it ranks in the lower third of the league, having scored just 56 points in three games. Tua Tagovailoa has been inconsistent, averaging 191.7 pass yards per game through three weeks with five touchdowns and four interceptions despite throwing to a talented receiving corps of Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and running back De'Von Achane. After being outscored 56-97 through three weeks, Mike McDaniel's seat continues to heat up. Cincinnati finds itself trying to hang on without star quarterback Joe Burrow, who will miss extended time with aturf toe injury, as it continues to try to find a way to win with backup Jake Browning. Though receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins are elite options in the passing game, he's struggled with turnovers to this point, with five interceptions through two games. Denver is searching for its second win of the season after dropping a divisional game to the Chargers in Week 3. The Broncos havelost the past two games on walk-off field goalsby the Chargers and Colts. This could be an opportunity for Denver's defense to make a statement by taking advantage of the Bengals' propensity for turnovers with Browning under center. Date:Monday, Sept. 29Jets-Dolphins start time:7:15 p.m. ETLocation:Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, Fla.TV channel:ESPN Date:Monday, Sept. 29Bengals-Broncos start time:8:15 p.m. ETLocation:Empower Field at Mile High | DenverTV channel:ABC Reminder: You can stream every local and prime-time gameon NFL+. Follow along with Yahoo Sports for live updates, highlights and more for Week 4's "Monday Night Football" double feature: Garrett Wilson just wentthroughRasul Douglas to make an absolutely ridiculous touchdown grab just now. What an incredible catch. Jump ball to Garrett Wilson for the TD!NYJvsMIA on ESPNStream on@NFLPlusand ESPN Apppic.twitter.com/IX89Wssx5d — NFL (@NFL)September 30, 2025 The Jets went for two points and got it easily, so it's 27-21 now with 1:49 left. Denver punted on the first possession of the second half. Can the Bengals mount any kind of offense to make this a game? More bad news for the Bengals. The Broncos have the ball first after halftime and a 21-3 lead. Riley Patterson just hit a short 36-yard pitch shot to put the Dolphins back up by 14, and we're just about done here. The Jets will get the ball back with 3:33 left. The Broncos are in full control as Cincinnati's hobbled offense has nothing to offer against a stout Denver defense. The Broncos recovered from a Bo Nix red-zone interception to score a touchdown before the half less than 2 minutes after the turnover. The Bengals, meanwhile, continue to look lost without injured starting quarterback Joe Burrow. BroncosBo Nix: 17 of 26 for 217 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; 2 carries for 9 yards, 1 TDJ.K. Dobbins: 5 carries for 30 yardsCourtland Sutton: 5 catches for 81 yards, 1 TDMarvin Mims: 3 catches for 44 yards: 1 carry for 16 yards, 1 TD BengalsJake Browning: 8 for 15 for 66 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTsChase Brown: 8 carries for 30 yardsJa'Marr Chase: 3 catches for 15 yardsTee Higgins: 2 catches for 25 yards Broncos team stats305 yards on 7.3 yards per play, 1 turnover Bengals team stats94 yards on 3.5 yards per play, 0 turnovers Given a second chance to score inside the 2-minute warning, the Broncos capitalized. Denver drove 80 yards in 1:01 after a Bengals 3-and-out and capped the drive with a 20-yard touchdown pass from Bo Nix to Courtland Sutton. Denver leads, 21-3 and is in full control with 8 seconds left before halftime. .@SuttonCourtland's really like that. 🙌📺: ABCpic.twitter.com/bMPUGqg1iZ — Denver Broncos (@Broncos)September 30, 2025 Cincinnati took 49 seconds off the clock and punted back to the Broncos after another 3-and-out with 1:09 remaining in the half. The Broncos have another chance to score before the break. After Garrett Wilson's touchdown was called back, the Jets had to settle for a 50-yard field goal. They trail by 11 now with 13:09 left, and will need a quick stop here if they're going to get back into it. The Bengals just came up with a goal-line stand and will start their next possession at the 20-yard line instead of backed up to the end zone. Bo Nix rolled and and threw an off-target pass into traffic in the end zone on fourth-and-goal from the 2. Linebacker Demetrius Knight picked it off and landed in the end zone for a touchback. A big Bengals stop just inside the 2-minute warning. 1ST CAREER INT FOR D KNIGHT ‼️📺:#CINvsDENon ABCpic.twitter.com/u8tCwulh6D — Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals)September 30, 2025 Garrett Wilson made a sensational catch and tapped his toes in the end zone for what looked like a Jets touchdown. But he got a hand on his defender before the catch and got called for offensive pass interference for a push-off just before the catch. Sometimes this is called. Sometimes it's not. Unfortunately for the Jets, it was called this time. Garrett Wilson's TD was wiped off the board for Offensive Pass Interference.Should this have been OPI? 🤔pic.twitter.com/bk1Xe0O51D — ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints)September 30, 2025 The Bengals just punted again after a 3-and-out deep in their own territory. Jake Browning threw three incompletions on three plays before the the punt. Cincinnati's averaging just 4.1 yards per play, compared to 7.6 for Denver. The Broncos have a chance to extend their 14-3 lead. The Broncos are in full control against the Bengals after a 16-yard touchdown run by Marvin Mims. Mims took an end-around handoff from Bo Nix and sprinted untouched down the left sideline for the score. Broncos lead, 14-3 early in the second quarter. He's fast. 💨@marvindmims| 📺: ABCpic.twitter.com/QbDZqX0nWS — Denver Broncos (@Broncos)September 30, 2025 Miami responded to Justin Fields' big touchdown run with a seven-play, 68-yard touchdown drive to extend their lead to 24-10. De'Von Achane capped the drive with a 9-yard touchdown run after a pitch from Tua Tagovailoa. ACHANE TO THE HOUSE AND IN STYLE! 🏡pic.twitter.com/WaQ3Hwif38 — TSN (@TSN_Sports)September 30, 2025 Tua Tagovailoa took a blow to the head that drew a penalty after he started to slide on a scramble. He got right back up and seems to be OK and continues to run Miami's offense. Always a concerning moment, given Tua's history of head injuries. The Broncos have the ball back and a 7-3 lead early in the second quarter after a Bengals drive netted just nine yards on five plays. Justin Fields somehow escaped pressure and then scrambled all the way to the end zone from 43 yards out. The Jets trail 17-10 now midway through the third. What a huge play to keep them in it here in the second half. JUSTIN FIELDS TO THE HOUSENYJvsMIA on ESPNStream on@NFLPlusand ESPN Apppic.twitter.com/92RkeGy7qF — NFL (@NFL)September 30, 2025 Tyreek Hill has been ruled out with a knee injury. He is being taken to a local hospital for imaging, evaluation and observation. — Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins)September 30, 2025 Here's Tyreek Hill riding the cart to the locker room and acknowledging Dolphins fans after his horrific leg injury. Tyreek Hill acknowledged the fans while being carted off with an apparent left leg injury.pic.twitter.com/JqU3yDuwIt — ESPN (@espn)September 30, 2025 Tua Tagovailoa just hit Darren Waller for a 9-yard touchdown grab, and they're up 17-3 now early in the third quarter. It's his second of the night. Darren Waller has another touchdown!NYJvsMIA on ESPNStream on@NFLPlusand ESPN Apppic.twitter.com/8BjLneLHIo — NFL (@NFL)September 30, 2025 The touchdown came just plays after Tyreek Hill was carted off with his brutal leg injury. Tyreek Hill's former Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes was watching and witnessed his scary leg injury against the Dolphins. Prayers up man….. 🙏🏽🙏🏽 — Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes)September 30, 2025