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Sporting News, The,  Nov 8, 2004  

November 7: Patriots at Rams. The highlight of this rematch of Super Bowl 36 will be the battle of the brainiacs, Bill Belichick and Mike Martz.

November 8: Vikings at Colts. Whoever has the ball last in this one is sure to win.

November 28: Eagles at Giants. If the Giants have something to say about who wins the NFC East, they'll say it in this game.

December 5: Steelers at Jaguars. Two of the game's most exciting young quarterbacks, Ben Roethlisberger and Byron Leftwich, should provide plenty of drama.

December 5: Broncos at Chargers. This is where we find out if the Chargers are for real.

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December 12: Seahawks at Vikings. We're still waiting for a statement game from Seattle. Maybe this will be it.

December 26: Patriots at Jets. The Jets owe the Patriots one after the Pats handed them their first loss in Week 7.

December 26: Ravens at Steelers. This should be one of the most physical games of the season.

December 27: Eagles at Rams. Those young Eagles cornerbacks will get a workout in this game.

January 2: Colts at Broncos. Both teams might need this one for playoff positioning, and it might be a preview of a postseason game.

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