NFL Week Four featured some wild games that came down to the final second, dominant performances, and surprising wins by road teams.
We have been keeping track of the South Jersey High School Football stars who are playing in the NFL for the 2025 season.
Here is the review of who made an impact this past weekend:
LeQuint Allen Jr
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*LeQuint Allen Jr., Jaguars Running Back
The Millville High School Graduate had Two Kick Returns for 25 yards and one catch for seven Receiving Yards in the Jags 26-21 victory over the 49ers. Allen Jr. has only been on the field for 20 percent of Jacksonville’s offensive snaps this season, compiling 40 Total Yards from Scrimmage.
Markquese Bell
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*Markquese Bell, Cowboys Safety
Bridgeton High School Alumni ran back a block Extra Point for a score in the Cowboys-Packers game that ended in a 40-40 tie in Overtime on Sunday Night. Bell is one of Dallas’ Top Special Teams Contributors, playing 69 percent of the team’s ST Snaps this season.
Jihaad Campbell
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*Jihaad Campbell, Eagles Linebacker
The Rookie from Timber Creek Regional and IMG Academy had an Interception and Two Solo Tackles in the Eagles win over the Bucs on Sunday. Campbell has the fourth-most Solo Tackles (12) on the Philadelphia Defense this season.
Williamstown High School Donovan Ezeiruaku
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*Donovan Ezeiruaku, Cowboys Defensive End
Williamstown HS Alumni played almost 50 percent of the Defensive Snaps in the Sunday Night Football game versus the Packers. Ezeiruaku had Four Solo Tackles in the game, and his three-quarterback hits is tied for the team lead this season.
*Joe Flacco, Browns Quarterback
The Audobon High School Graduate has Two Interceptions in Cleveland’s loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Flacco is in his 18th NFL season but his Browns’ offense has the second-worst scoring offense in the NFL this season with just 14 Points Per Game.
Austin Johnson
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*Austin Johnson, Jaguars Defensive Tackle
The St. Augustine Prep Alumni was on the field for 29 percent of Jacksonville’s Defensive Snaps in their win over the 49ers on Sunday. On the season, Johnson has accumulated 3 Tackles and One Pass Deflected in the Jaguars’ four games this season.
Juwan Johnson
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*Juwan Johnson, Saints Tight End
The Glassboro High School Alumni and former College Football Wide Receiver had Three Catches for 28 Yards in the Saints loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Johnson has the most receiving yards (204) on the New Orleans Offense this season.
*Max Melton, Cardinals Cornerback
The second-year player from Cedar Creek High School has Two Solo Tackles and Two Passes Deflected in Arizona’s loss to the Seattle Seahawks in NFL Week 4. Melton is tied for the second-most Passes Defended (3) on the Cardinals’ defense this season.
Isiah Pacheco
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*Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs Running Back
The Vineland High School Graduate caught a Touchdown Pass along with accumulating 35 Rushing Yards in Kansas City’s win over the Ravens. Pacheco has the second-most Rushing Yards (127) on the Chiefs offense this season.
Haason Reddick
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*Haason Reddick, Buccaneers Edge Rusher
The Haddon Heights High School Alumni had three Solo Tackles and tipped a pass for the Buccaneers defense in their loss to the Eagles. Reddick is tied for the third-most Quarterback Hits (2) on the Tampa defense in 2025.
Tarheeb Still
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*Tarheeb Still, Chargers Cornerback
The Timber Creek Regional High School Alumni has three tackles in the Chargers loss to the New York Giants on Sunday. Still is tied for the fourth-most Solo Tackles (18) on the Chargers Defense this season.
Jonathan Taylor
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*Jonathan Taylor, Colts Running Back
The Salem High School Graduate had 76 Rushing Yards in the Colts loss to the Los Angeles rams on Sunday. Taylor still is the NFL leader in Rushing Yards (414) and has the fourth-most Total Touchdowns (4) in the NFL this season.
Bhayshul Tuten
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*Bhayshul Tuten, Jaguars Running Back
The Paulsboro High School Graduate had 22 Total Yards from Scrimmage and 78 Kick Return Yards in Jacksonville’s 26-21 victory at San Francisco. Tuten has become the Jaguars Backup Running Back since the team traded Tank Bigsby to Philadelphia. The South Jersey Football Player has accumulated 88 Rushing Yards, 40 Receiving Yards, and Two Touchdowns in four games this season.
Did you know that only 3.5 percent of Eagles players over the last 80 years are from New Jersey High Schools?
New Jersey High School Graduates Who Played Games For Philadelphia Eagles
According to Pro Football Reference, of the 1,430 men who have played regular-season games in a Philadelphia Eagles uniform, only 50 have graduated from New Jersey High Schools. Here are some of the biggest names from New Jersey who played games for the Eagles
(NOTE: Quarterbacks Joe Flacco and Joe Callahan did not make the list because they only appeared in Preseason games with the Eagles)
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