Parsons and Surtain Dominate NFL’s Week 4 Fashion Spotlight
When it comes to game day in the NFL, it’s not just the plays on the field that get people talking. The pregame tunnel has turned into a full-blown runway, and Week 4 gave us plenty of moments where players made statements without saying a word. This week’s edition of The Fit Files highlighted five stars who took their fashion game seriously, and at the very top of that list were Micah Parsons and Patrick Surtain II.
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Now, Parsons, who currently plays for the Green Bay Packers, had extra motivation this past weekend. He was facing his former team, the Dallas Cowboys, and he wasn’t about to miss a chance to make an impression. From the second he stepped off the bus, the tone was set. A cream pinstripe suit, perfectly tailored, paired with a sharp black tie—this was a fit that screamed confidence and control. Jason McCourty, one of the panelists, summed it up perfectly by calling it a “they’re going to miss me when I’m gone” look. It wasn’t just an outfit; it was a statement that Parsons still has presence, both on and off the field.
Right behind him in the rankings was Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II. His look was the opposite of loud—it was sleek, all-white, and effortless. The clean lines of his outfit were elevated by a bold red accessory bag, showing just enough flair without losing elegance. Much like his shutdown performance on the field against Ja’Marr Chase, his style carried that same smooth, unshakable confidence. Surtain’s outfit wasn’t forced; it was natural swagger, and that’s what made it stand out.
The rest of the top five wasn’t short on personality either. Atlanta Falcons receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III continued to prove he belongs in these weekly rankings, thanks to his fearless approach to fashion. Every piece he wore felt intentional, and his risks came across as confidence rather than chaos. Jameis Winston, now with the New York Giants, had perhaps the quirkiest fit of the week. Sporting camel-toe shoes, he reminded fans that with Winston, you never quite know what to expect. His style, like his personality, was unpredictable but entertaining. And then there was Minnesota Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson. Even though his team came up short in Dublin against the Steelers, Jefferson didn’t take a loss in the style department. His outfit was bold and uniquely on-brand, proving once again why he’s becoming a staple on this list.
What ties all of this together is the idea that fashion in football is no longer an afterthought. It’s part of the game-day identity. For Parsons, Surtain, and the rest of the Week 4 top five, the tunnel became their stage, and every detail of their fits told a story. Whether it was revenge, confidence, creativity, or just plain fun, the NFL’s best-dressed players reminded us that style can be just as powerful as the plays they make on Sundays.
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