1 p.m., Heinz Field This is the softest part of the Steelers' schedule, with the first four games against '07 non-playoff teams. The Texans aren't soft, they just play in the NFL's toughest division.
Prediction: Steelers, 30-14
1 p.m., M&T Bank Stadium The Bengals have won their past three season openers. After that, it always seems to go downhill. Bad combo for Ravens: Rookie head coach, rookie QB.
Prediction: Prediction: Bengals, 17-13
1 p.m., Georgia Dome The Falcons are another team with a rookie head coach (Mike Smith) and a rookie QB (Matt Ryan). They also have a new running back, Michael Turner, who emerges from LT's shadow.
Prediction: Falcons, 24-21
1 p.m., Ralph Wilson Stadium This is supposed to be the final season for Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren, who has won four division titles in a row. The Bills would settle for one of those division titles.
Prediction: Seahawks, 19-13
1 p.m., Dolphins Stadium The Jets have won the past four meetings against Miami, and that was before Brett Favre arrived. It was also before they sent Chad Pennington to the Dolphins.
Prediction: Jets, 24-17
1 p.m., Gillette Stadium The Patriots are shooting for their 20th regular-season victory in a row, an NFL-record. Even with a rusty Tom Brady, that won't be a problem.
Prediction: Patriots, 31-6
1 p.m., Superdome No NFC South team has repeated as division champion, which immediately puts Tampa Bay at a disadvantage. Jeremy Shockey just might be what the Saints need.
Prediction: Saints, 23-16
1 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field The Eagles were the only NFC East team not to make the playoffs last season. You know it's bad when Donovan McNabb says he misses Terrell Owens.
Prediction: Eagles, 27-14
1 p.m.. LP Field The Titans opened last season with a victory against the Jaguars, who have the league's best winning percentage (.692) on opening weekend. Might they do it again?
Prediction: Titans, 23-21
4:15 p.m., Browns Stadium Thirteen was the number of victories and players in the Pro Bowl last season for the Cowboys. Seven is the number of consecutive home victories for the Browns.
Prediction: Cowboys, 34-20
4:15 p.m., Qualcomm Stadium The Panthers have their hopes set on a division title after an off-season makeover. The Chargers have their sights set a little higher -- Super Bowl.
Prediction: Chargers, 31-17
4:15 p.m., Candlestick Park The Cardinals missed the playoffs last season because they lost both meetings with the 49ers. That won't happen again, even with Kurt Warner at quarterback.
Prediction: Cardinals, 23-16
8:15 p.m., Lucas Oil Stadium Two debuts for the Colts: Their new stadium and their old QB, Peyton Manning, who didn't play in the preseason. Bears can become first NFL team to win 50 season openers.
Prediction: Colts, 27-13
7 p.m. tomorrow, Lambeau Field The Packers won't relinquish their division title without a scrap, even without Brett Favre. They have won the past four meetings against the Vikings.
Prediction: Packers, 27-24
10:15 p.m. tomorrow, McAfee Coliseum The Broncos have won 8 of 10 against Oakland. But the Raiders won the previous meeting in Oakland and just might have the league's best new secondary.
Prediction: Raiders, 24-23