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NFL Football Preview

NFL Football Preview

Are you ready for some NFL football? You might think you are, but if you don’t have your NFL tickets, then you aren’t quite ready. The 2006 NFL schedule has been out for a while, so now is the time to get your football tickets.

The 2006 NFL season will kick off with some huge games in Week 1. You are going to want to have Steelers tickets for the first regular season game of the year on Thursday, September 7, when the World Champions welcome the Miami Dolphins to Heinz Field. Hopefully Ben Roethlisberger will be fully recovered from his motorcycle accident, and you can bet he will be wearing a helmet when he takes the field. Then on Sunday, September 10, New York Giants tickets figure to be red hot for the premiere of Sunday Night Football on NBC featuring Eli Manning taking on older brother Peyton and the Indianapolis Colts. And you can never have too much Monday Night Football, so opening weekend includes two games with the Minnesota Vikings visiting the Washington Redskins and the San Diego Chargers venturing into the “Black Hole” to play the Oakland Raiders.

Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock during the off-season, you know that Terrell Owens has joined America’s Team and made Dallas Cowboys tickets even hotter than they normally are. Will T.O. help coach Bill Parcells get back to the Super Bowl, or will he destroy another team like he did the Eagles and 49ers? It’s anybody’s guess, but it sure will be entertaining to watch. And this figures to be the last season for sure-fire Hall of Famer Brett Favre, so make sure you get Packers tickets to see him one last time at Lambeau Field or a stadium near you.

You probably dream about getting Super Bowl tickets every year, so why not make this be the year that you finally do it? Just imagine what it would be like to have Super Bowl XLI tickets for the big game at Dolphins Stadium in Miami on February 4, 2007. And if Super Bowl game tickets are a bit out of your price range, you can get NFL Pro Bowl tickets for a fraction of the cost and still have plenty of money left over for airfare and a little vacation to Hawaii. So make the 2006 NFL season one to remember and get your football tickets soon. View the NFL Stats here.