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The Patriots' road to perfection will have to take four cross-country trips in 2008.
New England will play road games in Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle in their quest to add to their regular-season winning streak.
While the dates and game times are yet to be determined, the home and away opponents are set.
AFC East




Buffalo Bills
Home: Miami, New England, N.Y. Jets, Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Cleveland
Away: Miami, New England, N.Y. Jets, Denver, Kansas City, Arizona, St. Louis, Jacksonville



Miami Dolphins
Home: Buffalo, New England, N.Y. Jets, Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore
Away: Buffalo, New England, N.Y. Jets, Denver, Kansas City, Arizona, St. Louis, Houston



New England Patriots
Home: Buffalo, Miami, N.Y. Jets, Denver, Kansas City, Arizona, St. Louis, Pittsburgh
Away: Buffalo, Miami, N.Y. Jets, Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Indianapolis



New York Jets
Home: Buffalo, Miami, New England, Denver, Kansas City, Arizona, St. Louis, Cincinnati
Away: Buffalo, Miami, New England, Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Tennessee

AFC North




Baltimore Ravens
Home: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, Oakland
Away: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Miami



Cincinnati Bengals
Home: Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, Kansas City
Away: Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, N.Y. Jets



Cleveland Browns
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Denver
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, Buffalo



Pittsburgh Steelers
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, San Diego
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, New England

AFC South




Houston Texans
Home: Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Miami
Away: Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Minnesota, Oakland



Indianapolis Colts
Home: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, New England
Away: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Minnesota, San Diego



Jacksonville Jaguars
Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Minnesota, Buffalo
Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Denver



Tennessee Titans
Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Minnesota, N.Y. Jets
Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City

AFC West




Denver Broncos
Home: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville
Away: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, Cleveland



Kansas City Chiefs
Home: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Tennessee
Away: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, Cincinnati



Oakland Raiders
Home: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, Houston
Away: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Baltimore



San Diego Chargers
Home: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Carolina, Indianapolis
Away: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Pittsburgh

NFC East




Dallas Cowboys
Home: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Tampa Bay
Away: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, Arizona, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Green Bay



New York Giants
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Carolina
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Arizona, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Minnesota



Philadelphia Eagles
Home: Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Washington, Arizona, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Atlanta
Away: Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Washington, San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago



Washington Redskins
Home: Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Arizona, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, New Orleans
Away: Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Detroit

NFC North




Chicago Bears
Home: Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia
Away: Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota, Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis, St. Louis



Detroit Lions
Home: Chicago, Green Bay, Minnesota, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Washington
Away: Chicago, Green Bay, Minnesota, Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis, San Francisco



Green Bay Packers
Home: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas
Away: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Seattle



Minnesota Vikings
Home: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis, N.Y. Giants
Away: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Arizona

NFC South




Atlanta Falcons
Home: Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis
Away: Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Green Bay, Minnesota, Oakland, San Diego, Philadelphia



Carolina Panthers
Home: Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Kansas City, Arizona
Away: Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Green Bay, Minnesota, Oakland, San Diego, N.Y. Giants



New Orleans Saints
Home: Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa Bay, Green Bay, Minnesota, Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco
Away: Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa Bay, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Kansas City, Washington



Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Home: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Green Bay, Minnesota, Oakland, San Diego, Seattle
Away: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Kansas City, Dallas

NFC West




Arizona Cardinals
Home: St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas. N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, Minnesota
Away: St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, Carolina



St. Louis Rams
Home: Arizona, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas. N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, Chicago
Away: Arizona, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta



San Francisco 49ers
Home: Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, Detroit
Away: Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, Dallas. N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, New Orleans



Seattle Seahawks
Home: Arizona, San Francisco, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, Green Bay
Away: Arizona, San Francisco, St. Louis, Dallas. N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, Tampa Bay

Link: 2008 NFL opponents
 
Who really cares how long the regular season streak goes ?
New England and Pittsburgh have both been in the high teens or into the low 20's in the last several years.

They only play 1 season at a time and normally teams change quite a bit from year to year.

Big Ben started his career something like 26 out of 27.

Nice find btw :D


Jimbo
 
Pittsburgh Steelers
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, San Diego
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, New England


Now that's a tough schedule.:(
 
Pittsburgh Steelers
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, San Diego
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, New England


Now that's a tough schedule.:(

I've noticed the Ravens got a hard schedule too...
If they play like they did this year I don't see a bright future for them.
But a lot of things change every year, I could see the whole Raven's team turned upside down for next season.
 
I've noticed the Ravens got a hard schedule too...
If they play like they did this year I don't see a bright future for them.
But a lot of things change every year, I could see the whole Raven's team turned upside down for next season.

New coach and staff for sure ....

Jimbo
 
Cincinnati and Washington have to play each other. I don't know who to root for in this game since I like both.
 
I've noticed the Ravens got a hard schedule too...
If they play like they did this year I don't see a bright future for them.
But a lot of things change every year, I could see the whole Raven's team turned upside down for next season.


But the difference is they get Oakland and Miami, while the Steelers play San Diego and New England.
 
I will take my Raiders over the Ravens. I expect a 2 win improve in my Raiders next year....and the year after that, we will be playoff bound.

I hope my teams can have a 2 game improvement too !!!

Steelers and Lions ...

Steelers may be possible seeing they probably won't have half the team injured, they can't have that much injury trouble 2 years in a row, Can they ?

edit: After looking and see the Steelers still won 10 games this year, sure doesn't feel like it with who they will put on the field this week ....
The Lions will probably go backward 2 games ..

Jimbo
 
Pittsburgh Steelers
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, San Diego
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, New England


Now that's a tough schedule.:(

Not any tougher than ours, but what else is new... Toughest division in football, plus only 1 or 2 "easy" games in the out of division schedule.

Indianapolis Colts
Home: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, New England
Away: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Minnesota, San Diego
 
Looks like the Bolts have a little easier schedule this year - Miami, Jets, Atlanta, Buffalo. At least we don't have Jax and Tennessee again.
 
Not any tougher than ours, but what else is new... Toughest division in football, plus only 1 or 2 "easy" games in the out of division schedule.

Indianapolis Colts
Home: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, New England
Away: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Minnesota, San Diego

Your NFC games are a little easier than Pittsburgh's NFC schedule, Chicago and Detroit should be easy, while I don't see any easy NFC team against the Steelers. Everything else surprisingly is the same.

BTW...good luck in the playoffs. I'm rooting for the Colts and Green Bay in the Superbowl with the Colts winning.:) Plus I'm rooting for the Jags against the Patriots.
 

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