NFL Week 4 Drip Check: KhaDarel Hodge is steppin, Pat Surtain II is icy
- Kick The Concrete

- Oct 1
- 3 min read
Entering the fourth quarter of the year, the NFL season is going strong.
After Week 4, the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles remain the only undefeated teams in the league. The international games are underway as the Minnesota Vikings are touring from Dublin to London.
The NFL furthered its intentions of reaching a global audience by naming Bad Bunny the Super Bowl LX halftime performer. The Puerto Rican superstar is known just as much for his eclectic fashion choices as for his infectious music.
The NFL players might have some catching up to do to be on Bad Bunny's level in the fashion game, but through the use of accessories and proportions, some of them are on the right track.
Here's the NFL Week 4 Drip Check:
Mike Sainristil
Mike Sainristil’s outfit might look simple, but it’s excellently executed, just like his interception of Michael Penix Jr. The Washington Commaders defensive back wore a well-fitted gray knit polo and high-waisted khaki trousers with a belt. This is a reminder you don’t have to do anything flashy to look good. Proportion is key.

Jordan Addison
Jordan Addison, on the other hand, made sure to catch everyone’s attention as the Minnesota Vikings played in Dublin. He wore a green utility vest with the Gucci logo on the back and brown leather pants. Then he added some street chic with a durag and a yellow and green cap from Supreme. Too much sauce.

Hollywood Brown
Hollywood Brown looked stylish in this all Amiri look. London Wilmot of Ricco Noir balanced the cream tank nicely with the luxe flared velveteen pants that featured a rose motif. This was a great way to send off summer and say hello to fall. It was so good, the Kansas City Chiefs receiver caught one of Patrick Mahomes' four touchdowns.

Ray-Ray McCloud III
Ray-Ray McCloud III impressed yet again in this fun sweater that shows duality with the bejeweled neckline and ripped fabric. The Atlanta Falcons receiver paired it with billowing khaki chino pants and topped it off with a red beret like a true fashionista.

Micah Parsons
Micah Parsons was fierce as he prepared to take on his former team, the Dallas Cowboys. Soto & Co. once again outfitted him in a sharp suit. This double breasted one was a clean ivory color with smart pinstripes. The game ended in an uneventful tie, but the Green Bay Packers linebacker's tie was on point.

Chidobe Awuzie
Chidobe Awuzie was sporty in this football-inspired kit from +234. The design pays tribute to the flag of Nigeria, the cornerback’s home country. He paired it with some baggy khaki trousers, a beaded necklace and white shades. It was a very thoughtful look ahead of Nigeria's Independence Day on October 1.

KhaDarel Hodge
KhaDarel Hodge was steppin in this outfit. Stylist Cam Adkins put him in a preppy striped Marni cardigan and paired it with long black shorts from Willy Chavarria. The Atlanta Falcons receiver accessorized it incredibly well with these whimsical boots from Akomi and this bedazzled belt buckle from Stolen Arts. Yeehaw!

DK Metcalf
DK Metcalf stood out in this all-black ensemble. Stylist Dani Hill put the Pittsburgh Steelers receiver in a loosely woven sweater from Jill Sander and Rick Owens Black Hollywood Cargobela cargo pants. THIS is how to mix soft and edgy. It propelled him to a touchdown and a 100-yard performance in Dublin.

Pat Surtain II
Pat Surtain II warned us that winter is coming in this fly fit for his rematch against former SEC foe Ja'Marr Chase. London Wilmot struck again putting the Denver Broncos cornerback in a Helmut Lang jacket for a really sharp all white look. The pop of red with the Goyard pouch is *chef’s kiss.






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