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Aaron Rodgers moved into fourth place on the NFL's all-time list by throwing the 509th and 510th touchdown passes of his career in Pittsburgh's 21-14 Week 3 win at New England.
The third week of the 2025 NFL season for former Cal football players was centered around career milestones for the trio of Keenan Allen, Cameron Jordan and Aaron Rodgers.
- Allen continued his resurgence in his return to the Los Angeles Chargers by registering seven receptions for 65 yards and his third touchdown catch in as many games in a 23-20 home win over Denver that improved the Chargers' to 3-0. The 13-year NFL veteran moved past DeAndre Hopkins into second place among active receivers in career receptions (993) and is just seven shy of becoming the 16th player in NFL history to reach 1,000.
- Jordan played in his 229th career game all in New Orleans to break Drew Brees' franchise record and also started his 228th contest to equal Brees for the Saints' all-time mark.
- Rodgers threw his 509th and 510th touchdown passes in Pittsburgh's 21-14 win at New England to move past former Green Bay teammate Brett Favre into fourth place on the NFL's all-time list.
In addition to Allen and Jordan chasing milestones, here's what else to look out for in Week 4 …
- Jacksonville OL Patrick Mekari returning to the Bay Area to take on San Francisco
- Southern California natives Camryn Bynum and Daniel Scott returning home with an unbeaten Indianapolis squad to face the Los Angeles Rams
- Jaylinn Hawkins starting Week 4 action one tackle shy of 200 for his career
A total of 26 former Golden Bears are currently affiliated with NFL teams. Cal has 19 former players on active rosters and three on practice squads, as well as four members of coaching staffs. The latest updates on each of your fellow Golden Bears are below. Click on each name to access the primary Pro Football Reference page for players and team bios for coaches.
ACTIVE ROSTER (19)
Keenan Allen – WR, Los Angeles Chargers (3-0): Allen had a team-high seven receptions for 65 yards, including a 20-yard fourth-quarter touchdown catch to tie the game at 20-20 in an eventual 23-20 Week 3 home win over Denver. Allen now has 19 receptions for 194 yards and three scoring grabs that rank tied for fourth in the NFL in his return to the Chargers after one season in Chicago in 2024.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 10 am – at New York Giants (0-3) – CBS
Bryan Anger – P, Dallas (1-2): Anger punted twice for 102 yards (season-high 51.0 avg, 35.5 net), including a season-long 60-yarder in a 31-14 Week 3 loss at Chicago. Over his first three games in 2025, Anger has punted eight times for 380 yards (47.5 avg, 38.9 net), including three punts inside the opponents' 20-yard line and three fair catches.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:25 pm – at Las Vegas (1-2) – CBS
Chris Brooks – RB, Green Bay (2-1): Brooks played 20 plays (8 offense, 12 special teams) off the bench and contributed one special teams tackle in a 13-10 Week 3 loss at Cleveland. He has contributed four receptions for 29 yards, one rush for one yard and four tackles over the first three contests in 2025.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 5:25 pm – at Dallas (1-2) – NBC, UNIVERSO
Teddye Buchanan – LB, Baltimore (1-2): Buchanan had a career-high eight tackles in a 38-30 Week 3 home loss to Detroit on Monday Night Football. He has 18 tackles in his first three NFL games as a 2025 rookie.                                                                                                                               Â
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:25 pm – at Kansas City (1-2) – CBS
Camryn Bynum – S, Indianapolis (3-0): Bynum had four tackles in a 41-20 Week 3 road win at Tennessee to give him 11 tackles on the season, as well as two interceptions and three pass defenses over his first three games. He is tied for the league lead with his two interceptions.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:05 pm – at Los Angeles Rams (2-1) – FOX
Ashtyn Davis – S, Miami (0-3): Davis had four tackles and one pass defense in his first start for Miami in a 31-21 Week 3 loss at Buffalo and on the 2025 season has five tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass defense.
Week 4 – Mon., Sept. 29, 4:15 pm – vs. New York Jets (0-3) – ESPN, ESPN DEPORTES
Jared Goff – QB, Detroit (2-1): Goff completed 20-of-28 passes for 202 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions for a 103.6 rating in a 38-30 Week 3 win at Baltimore to follow up on his NFC Offensive Player of the Week when he was 23-of-28 for 334 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions for a 156.0 rating in a 52-21 Week 2 home win over Chicago, with five touchdown passes against the Bears equaling a career high and his rating his third-best ever in a game. On the season, Goff has completed a league-leading and career-high 77.9 percent of his passes (74-of-95) that are 5.3 percentage points better than any other NFL quarterback, while his career-high 120.2 rating and seven touchdown passes are second and tied for second, respectively, and his 761 yards passing are seventh.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 10 am – vs. Cleveland (1-2) – FOX
Cameron Goode – LB, Miami (0-3): Goode had one tackle on special teams in a 31-21 Week 3 loss at Buffalo while playing in 17 plays all on special teams.
Week 4 – Mon., Sept. 29, 4:15 pm – vs. New York Jets (0-3) – ESPN, ESPN DEPORTES
Marcus Harris – CB, Tennessee (0-3): Harris played in a career-high-tying and game-high 22 plays on special teams in a 41-20 Week 3 home loss to Indianapolis. Harris has played in 56 plays (54 special teams, 2 defense) over the first three games in 2025 and has no statistics other than participation and a blocked extra-point recovery.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 10 am – at Houston (0-3) – CBS
Jaylinn Hawkins – S, New England (1-2): Hawkins had three tackles in a 21-14 Week 3 home loss to Pittsburgh to increase his total on the season to 16, along with one interception that he returned one yard, 1.0 sack (-5 yards), two tackles for loss, one quarterback hurry and one pass defense. Hawkins has started each of the first three games at safety alongside fellow Pro Bear
Craig Woodson.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 10 am – vs. Carolina (1-2) – FOX
Elijah Hicks – S, Chicago (1-2): Hicks participated in 15 plays (14 special teams, 1 defense) in a 31-14 Week 3 home win over Dallas that was the Bears' first victory of the season but had no stats other than participation.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:25 pm – at Las Vegas (1-2) – CBS
Cameron Jordan – DE, New Orleans (0-3): Jordan moved past Drew Breese to become New Orleans' all-time leader for games played when he participated in his 229th career game for the Saints, recording four tackles and one tackle for loss in a 44-13 Week 3 loss at Seattle. He also made his 228th start in the contest to equal Brees for the franchise record. In the first three games of the 2025 season, his 15th in the NFL all with New Orleans, he has eight tackles, 1.5 sacks (14.5 yards), three tackles for loss, two quarterback hits and one pass defense.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 10 am – at Buffalo (3-0) – CBS
Patrick Mekari – OL, Jacksonville (2-1): Mekari started at right guard for the third consecutive game and played in all of the team's offensive plays (70) for the second consecutive contest in a 17-10 Week 3 home win against Houston. Mekari has played in 205 of 207 possible offensive snaps in his first season with Jacksonville.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:05 pm – at San Francisco (3-0) – FOX
Nikko Remigio – WR/RET, Kansas City (1-2): Remigio had his first rush of the season for 11 yards, while adding two kick returns for 41 yards and one punt return for four to total 56 all-purpose yards in Kansas City's first win of the season in a 22-9 win at the New York Giants. On the season, Remigio has a team-high 225 all-purpose yards on six kick returns for 140 yards, five punt returns for 53 yards, one reception for 21 yards and the 11-yard rush on his lone carry.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:25 pm – vs. Baltimore (1-2) – CBS
Aaron Rodgers – QB, Pittsburgh (2-1): Rodgers passed his former Green Bay teammate Brett Favre to move into fourth place on the all-time list for touchdown passes by throwing his 509th and 510th career touchdown passes in a 21-14 Week 3 win at New England. Rodgers threw a game-winning scoring pass in the fourth quarter for the second time in 2025 while completing 16-of-23 passes for 135 yards with the two touchdowns and one interception for a 96.1 rating. In his Steelers' debut in Week 1, Rodgers led the Pittsburgh to a 34-32 comeback road win in the house of his former team the New York Jets, completing 22-of 30 passes for 244 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions for a 136.7 rating that was his best in a game since the 2022 campaign. On the 2025 season, he has completed 56-of-86 passes for 586 yards with seven touchdowns and three interceptions for a 97.3 rating.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 6:30 am – vs. Minnesota (2-1) – NFL Network … Dublin, Ireland (Croke Park)
Daniel Scott – S, Indianapolis (3-0): Scott recorded his first career tackles with a pair of stops in a 41-20 Week 3 road win at Tennessee. After missing all of his first two seasons with injuries, the 26-year-old Scott has played in his first three career NFL games in 2025 all off the bench.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:05 pm – at Los Angeles Rams (2-1) – FOX
Jake Tonges, TE, San Francisco (3-0): Tonges made his first career start and contributed two receptions for 21 yards in a 16-15 Week 3 win over Arizona. Tonges had career highs of four receptions and 31 yards receiving in a 26-21 Week 2 road win at New Orleans the week after being the 49ers' hero in a 17-13 Week 1 victory at Seattle by making a game-winning acrobatic four-yard touchdown catch in the end zone on the 49ers' final drive. Tonges has all nine of his career receptions for 67 yards and the touchdown in 2025.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:05 pm – vs. Jacksonville (2-1) – FOX
Nohl Williams – CB, Kansas City (1-2): Williams had one tackle in a 22-19 Week 3 win at the New York Giants. In his first three career games all off the bench, Williams has five tackles, two pass defenses and a downed punt inside the 5-yard line.
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:25 pm – vs. Baltimore (1-2) – CBS
Craig Woodson – S, New England (1-2): Woodson contributed four tackles in a 21-14 Week 3 home loss to Pittsburgh. Woodson has started each of his first three NFL games as a 2025 rookie, totaling 18 tackles that rank second on the team and a pair of tackles for loss..
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 10 am – vs. Carolina (1-2) – FOX
PRACTICE SQUAD (3)
Jake Curhan – OT, Arizona (2-1)
Week 4 – Thu., Sept. 25, 5:15 pm – vs. Seattle (2-1) – Prime Video
Patrick McMorris, S, Arizona (2-1)
Week 4 – Thu., Sept. 25, 5:15 pm – vs. Seattle (2-1) – Prime Video
Jackson Sirmon, OLB, New York Jets (0-3)
Week 4 – Mon., Sept. 29, 4:15 pm – at Miami (0-3) – ESPN, ESPN DEPORTES
COACHES (4)
Austin Clark – Defensive Line Coach, Miami (0-3)
Week 4 – Mon., Sept. 29, 4:15 pm – vs. New York Jets (0-3) – ESPN, ESPN DEPORTES
Matt Giordano – Assistant Defensive Backs And Safeties, Chicago (1-2):
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 1:25 pm – at Las Vegas (1-2) – CBS
Bryon Storer – Assistant Special Teams Coach, Green Bay (2-1)
Week 4 – Sun., Sept. 28, 5:25 pm – at Dallas (1-2) – NBC, UNIVERSO
Davis Webb – Quarterbacks Coach, Denver (1-2)
Week 4 – Mon., Sept. 29, 5:15 pm – vs. Cincinnati (2-1) – ABC
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