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Welcome to the ABC Ticket's National Football League tickets page where you can buy Football tickets online to almost any NFL game.  Tickets are listed below, categorized by the team's name. So, "Philadelphia Eagles Vrs The Dallas Cowboys" would fall under both Philadelphia Eagles or Dallas Cowboys.
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The popularity of NFL tickets is soaring...

Fan interest in NFL football is at an all-time high. But it's no surprise. Each NFL season is filled with heroic performances, breakout players and dramatic finishes. Check out these thrillers from last season and let ABCTickets.com know what NFL tickets you're interested in this season.

Once again, the NFL has taken us on an exciting and unpredictable ride, full of surprises. Week 17 promises to be no different. With tons of playoff match-ups still to be decided, NFL tickets are more valuable than ever. Here's a look at the top NFL tickets from the final week of the 2006-07 NFL season.

New England Patriots at Tennessee Titans tickets
1 p.m., Sunday
The Coliseum
Patriots-Titans tickets: The amazing Vince Young will be looking to lead the Titans into the playoffs when Tom Brady and the Patriots visit the Coliseum on Sunday. The Patriots have already sewn up the AFC East. The Titans must win to have a chance at the postseason.


Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals tickets
1 p.m., Sunday
Paul Brown Stadium
Steelers-Bengals tickets: The Steelers are out of the playoffs, but nothing would make the Pittsburgh faithful happier than to knock the Bengals out of the postseason. Cinncy cannot afford a lot if Carson Palmer and company are to make the playoffs for a second consecutive season.


Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles
4:15 p.m., Sunday
Lincoln Financial Field
Falcons-Eagles tickets: With a win, the Eagles can clinch the NFC East. The Falcons need a win and some help to keep their playoff hopes alive. Will this be the last game for Atlanta coach Jim Mora Jr?

St. Louis Rams at Minnesota Vikings tickets
1 p.m., Sunday
Metrodome
Rams-Vikings: The Rams, led by Steven Jackson, will be looking to win their way into the playoffs against the Vikings. Jackson rushed for more than 100 yards and had more than 100 yards receiving in last week's overtime win over Washington.

 

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Cincinnati Bengals (8-6) at Denver Broncos (8-6)
4:15 p.m., Sunday
INVESCO Field at Mile High
Bengals-Broncos tickets: In one of the best match-ups of Week 16, the Bengals and Broncos will square off in a huge AFC showdown with major playoff implications.

Philadelphia Eagles (8-6) and Dallas Cowboys (9-5)
5 p.m., Monday
Texas Stadium
Eagles-Cowboys: The Eagles head to Big D with the NFC East title on the line. T.O. and the Cowboys will be sure to give them a nice holiday gretting.

San Diego Chargers (12-2) at Seattle Seahawks (8-6)
4:15 p.m., Sunday
Qwest Field
Chargers-Seahawks tickets: Two of the leagues top running backs will on display when LaDainian Tomlinson leads the Chargers into Seattle for a showdown with Shaun Alexander and the Seahawks.

New Orleans Saints (9-5) at New York Giants (7-7)
1 p.m., Sunday
Saints-Giants tickets: These two teams met last year in New York after Hurricane Katrina. The Saints will be looking to avenge that loss.

New England Patriots (10-4) at Jacksonville Jaguars (8-6)
1 p.m., Sunday
ALLTEL Stadium,
Patriots-Jaguars tickets: The Jags will be steaming after last week's loss to Tennessee. But New England is focused on clinching home-field advantage in the playoffs.

With only three weeks left in the regular season, several teams are clinging to their playoff lives. Here's a look at some of the biggest NFL tickets for Week 15.

Dallas Cowboys (8-5) at Atlanta Falcons (7-6)
8 p.m., Saturday
Georgia Dome
Cowboys-Falcons tickets: Will the Cowboys rebound from last week's drubbing by the Saints? Or will Mike Vick and the Falcons continue their charge toward the playoffs?

Jacksonville Jaguars (8-5) at Tennessee Titans (6-7)
1 p.m., Sunday
The Coliseum
Jaguars-Titans tickets: Tennessee rookie quarterback Vince Young continues to impress, but how ill he fair against a stingy Jaguar defense?

New York Jets (7-6) at Minnesota Vikings (6-7)
1 p.m., Sunday
Jets-Vikings: In a must-win showdown for both squads, Chad Pennington and the Jets visit Brad Johnson and Vikings in the Metrodome.

Philadelphia Eagles (7-6) at New York Giants (7-6)
4:15 p.m., Sunday
Eagles-Giants tickets: The winner stays alive for a chance at the NFC East Division crown. The loser gets thrown into the Wild Card mix.

Kansas City Chiefs (7-6) at San Diego Chargers (11-2)
8:15 p.m., Sunday
Qualcomm Stadium
Chiefs-Chargers tickets: The NFL's two best running backs will be on display when Larry Johnson leads the Chiefs into San Diego to take on LaDainian Tomlinson and the Chargers.

Cincinnati Bengals (8-5) at Indianapolis Colts (10-3)
8:30 p.m., Sunday
Bengals-Colts tickets: The scoreboard at the RCA Dome will be lighting up when Carson Palmer and the Bengals tangle with Peyton Manning and the Colts.
 

With the NFL Playoffs on the horizon, Week 14 is sure to be filled with hard-fought games, featuring teams clinging to their postseason lives. Philadelphia, Atlanta, Carolina and the Giants are all vying for Wild Card berths in the NFC; while Denver, Kansas City, Jacksonville, Cincinnati and the Jets are in contention in the AFC. Meanwhile, teams like the Bears, Chargers and Ravens are sitting pretty atop their respective divisions.
 
Check out ABCTickets.com's top NFL football tickets for Week 14.
 
Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs
1 p.m., Sunday
Arrowhead Stadium
Ravens-Chiefs tickets: This matchup features the Ravens' top-ranked defense against the Chiefs' explosive offense, led by running back Larry Johnson.
 
Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars
1 p.m., Sunday
ALLTEL Stadium
Colts-Jaguars: The Jags got back in the AFC South mix, thanks the to Colts' loss to Tennessee. Things will get really interesting if the Jags can pull off the upset.
 
New York Giants at Carolina Panthers
1 p.m., Sunday
Bank of America Stadium
Giants-Panthers tickets: The loser of this game will have its hands full in order to make the playoffs.
 
Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers
4:15 p.m., Sunday
Qualcomm Stadium
Broncos-Chargers tickets: In a clash of AFC West rivals, the Chargers, led by LaDainian Tomlinson, will be looking to run over the stingy Broncos' defense.
 
New Orleans Saints at Dallas Cowboys
8:15 p.m., Sunday
Texas Stadium
Saints-Cowboys tickets: Two of the best teams in the NFC will be on display when the Saints, led by QB Drew Brees and budding superstar Reggie Bush,  march into Dallas to take on Tony Romo and the Cowboys.
 
 

It's that time of year again. Can you smell the NFL Playoffs? Some teams like the Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, San Diego Chargers and Indianapolis Colts can; while others, like the surprising New York Jets, New York Giants and Denver Broncos are still trying secure a place in the postseason.  See which teams take that next step toward the playoffs with NFL tickets from ABCTickets.com
 
Here's a look at Week 13's top NFL tickets.
Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals tickets
8 p.m., Thursday
Paul Brown Stadium
Ravens-Bengals tickets: The Bengals have rebounded from a slow start to put themselves back in contention for the AFC North. But the Ravens stand in the way.
 
 
San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints tickets
1 p.m., Sunday
Louisiana Superdome
49ers-Saints tickets: Two of the biggest surprises in the NFL will collide in the Superdome, when San Francisco visits New Orleans on Sunday.
 
Jacksonville Jaguars at Miami Dolphins tickets
4:05 p.m., Sunday
Dolphins Stadium
Jaguars-Dolphins tickets: Both the Jags and Dolphins are still clinging to their playoff lives. The winner will take a big step at clinching a place in the postseason.
 
 
Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants tickets
4:15 p.m., Sunday
Giants Stadium
Cowboys-Giants tickets: The struggling Giants will host golden boy Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys Sunday, with the winner taking control of the NFC East.
 
 
Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos tickets
8:15 p.m., Sunday
INVESCO Field at Mile High
Seahawks-Broncos tickets: The Jay Cutler era in Denver has begun. The rookie signal caller will make his first NFL start for the Broncos, when the defending NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks visit Mile High for a Sunday night showdown.
 
 
Carolina Panthers at Philadelphia Eagles tickets
8:30 p.m., Monday
Lincoln Financial Field
Panthers-Eagles tickets: The Eagles appear to be in trouble after losing quarterback Donovan McNabb for the season. The Panthers will be looking to put the nail in the coffin of the Eagles.
 
 


Gobble, gobble, gobble. Even the turkeys are fired up for this Thanksgiving weekend’s NFL slate. With a cornucopia  of exciting match-ups, Week 12 in the NFL has enough excitement to stuff even the biggest football fan’s appetite. Check out ABCTickets.com’ Thanksgiving menu of NFL football tickets.
 
DENVER BRONCOS (7-3) AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (6-4) TICKETS
8 p.m., Thursday
Arrowhead Stadium
Broncos-Chiefs tickets: Led by running back Larry Johnson, the Chiefs have stormed back into the playoff race in the AFC. The Broncos are still in the mix as well.
 
CHICAGO BEARS (9-1) AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (7-3) TICKETS
4:15 p.m., Sunday
Gillette Stadium
Bears-Patriots tickets: This could be a preview of the Super Bowl, with both the Bears and Patriots having the looks of contenders.
 
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (5-5) AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (9-1) TICKETS
8:15 p.m., Sunday
RCA Dome
Eagles-Colts tickets: The Eagles will be playing without star quarterback Donovan McNabb, who was lost for the season with a torn ACL. That will make it tough sledding for Philly in Indy.
 
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (6-3) TICKETS AT ATLANTA FALCONS
1 pm, Sunday
Georgia Dome
Saints-Falcons tickets: The winner will take control in the ultra-competitive in NFL South.
 
PITTSBURGH STEELERS (4-6) AT BALTIMORE RAVENS (8-2) TICKETS
1 p.m., Sunday
M & T Bank Stadium
Steelers-Ravens: The Steelers are clinging to their slim playoff hopes. The Ravens are out to squash those hopes.
 

November in the NFL is a crucial period, where teams make their case for being contenders or pretenders. The Colts and Bears appear to have established themselves as the cream of the crop, but don’t count out the Chargers, Eagles and even the surprising New Orleans Saints quite yet. Catch all of November’s top games with NFL football tickets from ABCTIckets.com.’
 
Here’s a look at this week’s top NFL tickets.
 
NEW YORK GIANTS (6-3) AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (5-4) TICKETS
8:30 pm, Monday
Alltel Stadium
Giants-Jaguars tickets: With both teams coming off disappointing losses, the Giants and Jags will be laying it all on the line in attempt to get back on track. Eli Manning and the Giants are playing shorthanded but won’t go down easily. The Jags are looking to feast on the injured Giants.
 
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (7-2) AT DENVER BRONCOS (7-2) TICKETS
8:15 pm, Sunday
INVESCO Field at Mile High
Chargers-Broncos tickets: In a battle for AFC West supremacy, the Chargers visit chilly Denver on Sunday night. San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers has emerged as the one the top young quarterbacks in the NFL. It doesn’t hurt to have LaDainian Tomlinson in the backfield. Denver features one of the best defenses in the league and will provide a stern test to the Chargers’ high-scoring offense.
 
ATLANTA FALCONS (5-4) AT BALTIMORE RAVENS (7-2) TICKETS
1 p.m., Sunday
M&T Bank Stadium
Falcons-Ravens tickets: Sunday’s showdown in Baltimore is an NFL fan’s dream with the Ravens’ hard-hitting defense trying to slow down the dynamic Michael Vick and the Falcons.
 

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (9-0) AT DALLAS COWBOYS (5-4) TICKETS
1 p.m., Sunday
Texas Stadium
Colts-Cowboys tickets: Will it be the Cowboys that end the Colts’ dreams of an undefeated season. Not if Peyton Manning has anything to do with it..
 

And then there was one. The Colts are the only undefeated team remaining in the NFL, after the Bears were upset by Miami. It is the second straight season Peyton Manning and the Colts have bolted out to an 8-0 start. Can the Colts run the table and become the first team to go undefeated since the 1972 Dolphins? Find out with NFL football tickets from ABCTickets.com.

Check out this week’s top NFL tickets.

Green Bay Packers (3-5) at Minnesota Vikings (4-4)
1 p.m. EST, Sunday, MetroDome
Packers-Vikings tickets: Anytime Brett Favre and the Packers visit Minnesota you know there’s going to be a battle. This week’s NFC North showdowns should be no different.

San Diego Chargers (6-2) at Cincinnati Bengals (4-4)
1 p.m. EST, Sunday, Paul Brown Stadium
Chargers-Bengals tickets: Two teams batting for playoff positioning in the AFC will meet Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. Charger running back LaDanian Tomlinson is on a record pace for touchdowns.

New Orleans Saints (6-2) at Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6)
4:15 p.m. EST, Sunday
Heinz Field
Saints-Steelers tickets: The Saints are the surprise team of the season. Led by first-year head coach Sean Payton and quarterback Drew Brees, New Orleans is off to its best start in years. Meanwhile, the defending champion Steelers are searching desperately for any kind of consistency.

Chicago Bears (7-1) at New York Giants (6-2)
8:15 p.m. EST, Sunday
Giants Stadium
Bears-Giants tickets: In a battle of the top two teams in the NFC, the Bears will be looking to rebound from last week’s disappointing loss to the Dolphins when they travel to New York for a showdown with Eli Manning and the Giants.
 

Can you believe it? We’ve reached the halfway mark of the 2006 NFL season. It seems like just yesterday that everyone thought the Steelers and Seahawks would be the teams to beat once again. But heading into Week 9, Pittsburgh and Seattle—last year’s Super Bowl opponents—are a combined 6-8. Meanwhile, the Bears and Colts have opened the season with seven consecutive wins and are the only remaining undefeated teams in the league. It’s only going to get wilder the rest of the way home, so make sure to join in the madness with NFL tickets from ABCTickets.com

Cincinnati Bengals (4-3) at Baltimore Ravens (5-2)
1 p.m., Sunday
Bengals-Ravens tickets: The winner will take over possession of first place in the AFC North. Will it be Chad Johnson and the Bengals or Ray Lewis and the Ravens? Find out with Bengals-Ravens tickets from ABCtickets.com.

Indianapolis Colts (7-0) at New England Patriots (6-1)
8:15 p.m., Sunday
Colts-Patriots tickets: Peyton Manning and the Colts have had their struggles with Tom Brady and the Patriots in the past, especially at New England’s Gillette Stadium.

Dallas Cowboys (4-3) at Washington Redskins (2-5)
1 p.m., Sunday
Cowboys-Redskins tickets: One of the fiercest rivalries in the NFL, the Cowboys and Redskins will be leaving it all out on the field on Sunday.

Denver Broncos (5-2) at Pittsburgh Steelers (2-5)
4:15 p.m., Sunday
Broncos-Steelers: With both teams coming off disappointing losses, neither the Broncos or Steelers can afford to drop a second straight game.

Oakland Raiders (2-5) at Seattle Seahawks (4-3)
8:30 p.m., Monday
Raiders-Seahawks tickets: The Raiders shocked the NFL last week by knocking off the defending Super Bowl champion Steelers. Now, they’ll look to knock off the Seahawks, who also reached the Super Bowl last year.
 


Holy cow! What a slate of games we have on this Sunday. The schedule is loaded down with thrilling match-ups. Which one will you attend? Check out ABCTickets.com's best NFL tickets for Week 8.
 
Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers
8:15 p.m., Sunday
Bank of America Stadium
Dallas-Carolina tickets: With both teams coming off disappointing losses, this scintillating NFC showdown promises to be a barnburner. Dallas-Carolina tickets also will treat NFL football fans to a look at two of the best receivers in the league in the Panthers' Steve Smith and the Cowboys' Terrell Owens.
 
Atlanta Falcons at Cincinnati Bengals
1 p.m., Sunday
Paul Brown Stadium
Atlanta-Cincinnati tickets: The Bengals righted the ship with last week's tough win over Carolina. Michael Vick and the Falcons knocked of the Steelers in a thriller. These two teams are headed in the same direction - the NFL Playoffs.
 
Seattle Seahawks at Kansas City Chiefs
1 p.m., Sunday
Seattle-Kansas City tickets: Seattle has been hampered by a rash of injuries, including NFL MVP Shaun Alexander and All-Pro quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, who are both out for Sunday's game. But don't expect the Chiefs to feel too sorry for the Seahawks. Kansas City has been playing without its starting quarterback Trent Green for nearly a month.
 
Jacksonville Jaguars at Philadelphia Eagles
1 p.m., Sunday
Lincoln Financial Field
Jacksonville-Philadelphia tickets: The Eagles have suffered a pair of last-second heartbreaking losses and surely will be fired up in attempt to redeem themselves against the Jaguars, who were stunned by Houston last week.
 

Indianapolis Colts at Denver Broncos
4:15 p.m., Sunday
Invesco Field
Indianapolis-Denver tickets: In the best matchup of the weekend, the 7-0 Colts travel to Denver to tangle with the 6-1 Broncos. Peyton Manning leads the Colts always-explosive offense against one of the best defense in the league. This could be a preview of the AFC Championship Game.
 

Week 7 preview We're closing in on the halfway mark in the 2006-07 NFL season, and here's what we know: The Bears, Colts, Chargers and Broncos are the teams to beat; Pittsburgh and Seattle have taken steps back, and the Saints are the league's biggest surprise. Make sure to let ABCTickets.com take care of all your NFL ticket needs for the rest of the season to see how things unfold.

Check out this week's hot NFL tickets.


Pittsburgh Steelers at Atlanta Falcons
1 p.m., Sunday
Georgia Dome
Pittsburgh-Atlanta tickets: Michael Vick and the Falcons will have their hands full with the defending champion Steelers, who got back on track last week with a convincing win over the Chiefs.

Carolina Panthers at Cincinnati Bengals
1 p.m., Sunday
Paul Brown Stadium
Carolina-Cincinnati tickets: Carson Palmer and the Bengals were stunned last week in Tampa Bay. The Panthers were impressive in beating Baltimore. This one could go down to the wire.


San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs
1 p.m, Sunday
Arrowhead Stadium
San Diego-Kansas City tickets: The Chiefs are desperate for a win if the want to have any chance at winning the AFC West Division. But the Chargers have looked like one of the best teams in all of football so far this year.

New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
8:30 p.m., Monday
Texas Stadium
New York-Dallas tickets: The Giants pulled off a big win last week, knocking off the Falcons in Atlanta. But now they must hit the road in the NFC East against rival Dallas and the explosive Terrell Owens.

And then there was two. Yep, just two undefeated team left in the NFL, and it's the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts. No team has been more impressive on both sides of the ball than Lovie Smith's boys from the Windy City. They'll put their undefeated record on the line on Monday night when they travel to Arizona to take on the Cardinals. Peyton Manning, after surviving a scare against Vince Young's Titans, get a much-needed week off to recuperate. Here's a look at the top NFL football tickets for Week 6.

Carolina Panthers at Baltimore Ravens tickets: Wow ... what a showdown this will be, when the explosive Steve Smith and the Panthers visit the Ray Lewis and the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.

New York Giants at Atlanta Falcons tickets: Two of the best teams in the NFL will be on display when Eli Manning leads the Giants into the Georgia Dome to take on Michael Vick and the Falcons.

Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans Saints: Is there anyway to slow down the Eagles? The Saints sure hope so. But it won't be easy. Donovan McNabb has been on fire, but so has Saints quarterback Drew Brees.

Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers tickets: The defending champion Steelers are desperate for a win, but it won't come easy against Larry Johnson and the Chiefs, who are coming off an exciting, come-from-behind victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
 

NFL Week 2 preview

The NFL season is kicking into high gear, and ABCTickets.com is the place to come for all your NFL football ticket needs. Here's a look at our top 5 teams the NFL football tickets you'll need to see them.

1. Cincinnati Bengals tickets: An offseason full of turmoil didn't seem to affect the Bengals in their season opening victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson are out to solidify their status as the NFL's most explosive offense against the AFC North rivals, the Cleveland Browns. Pick up your Cleveland-Cincinnati tickets today.

2. Pittsburgh Steelers tickets: Repeat after me - the Steelers are determined to repeat as Super Bowl champions. They'll be looking to take another step in that direction when they travel to Jacksonville to tangle with the Jaguars on Monday Night Football. Buy Jacksonville-Pittsburgh tickets today.

3. Indianapolis Colts tickets: Peyton Manning picked up where he left off last season by throwing for 276 yards and a touchdown to lead the Colts past his little brother Eli Manning and the New York Giants. Now, they must deal with the improved Houston Texans and No. 1 overall draft pick Mario Williams. See if Williams can get his hands on Manning with Houston-Indianapolis tickets.

4. Philadelphia Eagles tickets: Donovan McNabb and the Eagles looked like they have returned to their Super Bowl form of 2004 in an opening win over Houston. This Sunday, the Eagles step up a level of competition when they host NFC East Division rival, the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field.

5. Seattle Seahawks tickets: The Seahawks fought off a game effort from the Detroit Lions last week. Now, the defending NFC champions must contend with another rising team in the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday at Qwest Field.


NFL Week 1 preview

¥ Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers tickets: With Big Ben Roethlisberger at the helm, the Steelers begin their Super Bowl defense by hosting Miami Thursday night at Heinz Field. 

¥ Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants tickets: An offensive explosion could be in store for NFL football fans with Colts-Giants tickets. Peyton Manning leads the Colts into Giants Stadium to take on his little brother Eli Manning and the Giants.

¥ Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers tickets: Jake Delhomme and the Panthers worked hard all offseason in an effort to erase the memories of last year's playoff loss to Seattle. Missing the playoffs entirely didn't exactly satisfy Michael Vick and the Falcons, either. The intensity will be on full tilt when these two NFC South divisional rivals butt heads at Bank of America Stadium Sunday.

¥ Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs tickets: Two teams looking to make a Super Bowl statement in the NFL's opening week will collide at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday. The Bengals, with Carson Palmer back under center, won't settle for anything less than a trip to Dolphins Stadium, site of Super Bowl XLI. Kansas City has plans on punching their own Super Bowl tickets.

¥ Dallas Cowboys at Jacksonville Jaguars tickets: The offseason acquisition of Terrell Owens made the Cowboys instant Super Bowl contenders. But the Jaguars don't believe the hype and are planning a rude welcome when the Cowboys arrive at ALLTEL Stadium on Sunday.

These five NFL football tickets are just a small taste of the selection of NFL and college football tickets here at ABCTickets.com. Check back each week to see our 5 Must-Have NFL Football Tickets.

Top 3 NFL Games of 2006

  • 3. Monday Night Madness: Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys. click the link for rematch tickets.  - In control throughout, Dallas held a seemingly commanding lead midway through the fourth quarter. Then, Santana Moss went nuts. Washington QB Mark Brunell hooked up with Moss on two deep touchdowns over the middle, helping the Redskins steal an important division victory in Dallas.
  • 2. The Champ's Day: New England Patriots at Denver Broncos click the link for rematch tickets - The Broncos ended the Patriots' reign in the second round of the AFC Playoffs. But it wouldn't be easy. New England quarterback Tom Brady led a late charge and had the Patriots back in the game, until Champ Bailey picked off a Brady pass and returned it 95 yards for a clinching touchdown.
  • 1. Steeler Thriller: Pittsburgh Steelers at Indianapolis Colts. Surprising the Colts by attacking through the air, Pittsburgh dominated for much of the AFC Playoff showdown. And after a fourth-down sack of Peyton Manning, the Steelers had first-and-goal with less than two minutes to play. But, then, the unthinkable happened.

Featured game for 2006: Click here for Eagles Cowboys tickets -> Return of TO to Philadelphia - Eagles vs Cowboys on 10/8 - in a Sunday 4pm battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys in Philadelphia.  T.O. makes his return to the team he left on a sour note, and Eagles fans at the Linc' will want him to hear about it. You know that Owens will also want to try and rub it in their faces too, not to mention that the game is a divisional game and a heated rivalry anyway!

 

 


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