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Ohio State Alumni Shine in NFL Week 4 Highlights

TAMPA, Fla. – The 2025 NFL season continued its exciting pace as Ohio State alumni made significant impacts in Week 4 games. Players like Emeka Egbuka, Garrett Wilson, and Justin Fields showcased their talent, contributing to notable performances across the league.
Emeka Egbuka has quickly emerged as a standout rookie, scoring his fourth touchdown of the season during his team’s matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver caught a spectacular 77-yard touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield, setting a franchise record for the longest reception by a rookie. With four touchdowns in four games, Egbuka ranks third in the NFL and caught four passes for 101 yards despite a loss.
Justin Fields returned from a concussion to lead the New York Jets against the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. Fields impressed fans with a 43-yard touchdown run, demonstrating his speed and agility. He completed 20 of 27 passes for 226 yards, including a touchdown pass to fellow Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson. Wilson made a remarkable catch, completing six receptions for 82 yards in the game.
In a different matchup, J.K. Dobbins became the first Denver Bronco to rush for over 100 yards since 2022, tallying 101 yards in a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Dobbins’ performance marked a significant milestone after a long drought for the team.
Marvin Harrison Jr. faced challenges early against the Seattle Seahawks but rebounded in the fourth quarter, scoring a 16-yard touchdown. He finished the game with six catches for 66 yards, displaying resilience amid difficulties.
Meanwhile, C.J. Stroud led the Houston Texans to a decisive 26-0 victory over the Tennessee Titans, throwing two touchdown passes in the process. Stroud’s performance marked a turnaround after a tough start to the season.
Additionally, TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins both found the end zone this week, continuing the Ohio State tradition of producing NFL talents. Henderson scored in a commanding Patriots win, while Judkins’ touchdown contributed to the Cleveland Browns‘ performance.
The strong showings from former Buckeyes this week illustrate the continued legacy of Ohio State football in the NFL, as they prove to be impactful players on the field.