On the journey to XLIII, in Tampa, Fla., here are 43 games that, for various reasons, merit more than a passing glance when perusing the 2008 NFL regular-season schedule:
42. Sept. 7, Bengals at Ravens: First chance for one of the projected also-rans in the AFC North to show that they might have what it takes to compete with Pittsburgh and Cleveland. It's also John Harbaugh's coaching debut.
41. Sept. 7, Buccaneers at Saints: Let's see what a healthy Bucs team, looking to build some momentum on last year's NFC South crown, can do out of the gate against a division rival determined to rebound from the disappointment of last season.
38. Sept. 8, Vikings at Packers: The first regular-season game on Monday Night Football provides us our first look at the Packers without Brett Favre. We'll find out if Aaron Rodgers can show the same hot hand he did in his previous prime-time appearance, last year at Dallas.
37. Sept. 14, 49ers at Seahawks:Mike Nolan expects his new offensive coordinator, Mike Martz, to have a major impact on the Niners' fortunes. Alex Smith will need to show proof of that against the presumptive favorite in the NFC West.
36. Sept. 14, Patriots at Jets: The most compelling part of this matchup is that it is a return to the scene of the crime, pitting the teams whose season-opening game in 2007 gave us the term "Spygate." Otherwise, the Pats, who have the NFL's easiest schedule because they play in one of its softest divisions, should be 2-0 after this one.
32. Sept. 28, Falcons at Panthers: The quarter pole is a good point to see how the Falcons are progressing under new coach Mike Smith. And it will be interesting to see where the Panthers are with a (presumably) healthy Jake Delhomme at quarterback. If Julius Peppers isn't terrorizing the Falcons' quarterback (whoever that might be), that is a bad sign for the Panthers.
26. Oct. 12, Panthers at Buccaneers: The outcome could have plenty to say about the winner of the NFC South.
22. Oct. 19, Seahawks at Buccaneers: Must viewing on Sunday Night Football to see what could very well be two powerhouses in the NFC.
4. Nov. 30, Saints at Buccaneers: Likely key divisional game.
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