10 Must-See NFL Games During 2015 Season
2015 NFL season kicks off Sept. 10.
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2015 NFL Season Kicks Off Sept. 10 - The defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots will host the Pittsburgh Steelers to kick off the 2015 NFL season. The league rolled out with its new schedule Tuesday night and as always, there are plenty of solid matchups. Week 12 pits Tom Brady and the Pats against Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos, just one of many intriguing games. After taking a good look through the new schedule, BET.com picked out 10 must-see games of the new season. Touchdown!(Photos from left: Elsa/Getty Images, Rick Stewart/Getty Images, Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Week 1, Tennessee Titans at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are largely expected to select Jameis Winston with the top overall pick of the 2015 NFL Draft. If that happens and the Tennessee Titans nab Marcus Mariota with the second pick, we'll legitimately see No. 1 vs. No. 2 in the first week of the season. Incredible. (Photos: Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
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Week 2, Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles - All DeMarco Murray did last season was run over his competition en route to racking up a 2014 NFL season-high 1,845 yards. Still, it wasn't enough for the Dallas Cowboys to re-sign him, and the bruising running back took his services to their NFC East rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles. With the Eagles hosting the Cowboys in Week 2, this is Murray's chance to let the Cowboys know that they screwed up big time.(Photos: Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
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Week 2, Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers - Will Aaron Rodgers be able to pick apart the Seattle Seahawks' defense and get revenge for the Green Bay Packers' NFC Finals loss? On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks' offense now includes star wideout Jimmy Graham.(Photos from left: Chris Graythen/Getty Images, Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
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Week 6, New England Patriots at Indianapolis Colts - We still don't know how much Deflate Gate allegedly helped the New England Patriots defeat the Indianapolis Colts in their AFC championship, but Tom Brady and the Pats were left standing tall over Andrew Luck's Colts. Now, young Luck has Brady and the Pats visiting him with payback on his mind. (Photos from left: Al Bello/Getty Images, Elsa/Getty Images)
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