The Province

Brady to face Big Ben in NFL opener

SCHEDULE RELEASED: Packers set to retire Favre’s No. 4 when Bears visit Lambeau Field on Thanksgivi­ng

- BARRY WILNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Among the Patriots’ rewards for winning the Super Bowl is hosting the season opener.

The opposition this year is another team with championsh­ip pedigree: the Pittsburgh Steelers.

New England and Pittsburgh will begin the NFL season on Thursday night, Sept. 10, with a game matching quarterbac­ks with six Super Bowl rings and nine appearance­s: Tom Brady vs. Ben Roethlisbe­rger.

Since Brady became New England’s starting quarterbac­k in 2001, he is 6-3 against the Steelers, including 2-0 in the playoffs.

Other prime-time matchups on opening weekend will have the New York Giants at Dallas on Sept. 13; Philadelph­ia at Atlanta, followed by Minnesota at San Francisco in a Monday night doublehead­er.

Both conference championsh­ip rematches will be Sunday night affairs: Seattle at Green Bay in Week 2, Patriots at Colts on Oct. 18.

The Seahawks open their season Sept. 13 at the St. Louis Rams.

Yet another Sunday game will be the latest Brady-Peyton Manning faceoff when the Patriots are at Denver on Nov. 29.

Three days earlier, the traditiona­l Thanksgivi­ng Day games will feature Detroit hosting the Eagles, followed by Carolina visiting the Cowboys. The holiday evening contest is a renewal of the NFL’s longest-running rivalry, with Chicago at Green Bay. The Packers reportedly will retire Brett Favre’s jersey that night.

“I think it’s great and it will be great for our fans, the first time we’ve had a Thanksgivi­ng night game here at Lambeau Field,” Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. “I think it will definitely be a special night.”

The Packers also open the season at Chicago.

“Going to Chicago is always a big game,” McCarthy said. “Doing it Week 1 with a new (Bears) coaching staff brings some extra challenges, but we’re looking forward to starting off with the oldest rivalry in the National Football League.”

Three games in London will have the Jets against the host Dolphins at on Oct. 4; Buffalo facing host Jacksonvil­le on Oct. 25; and Detroit against host Kansas City on Nov. 1.

Among the most anticipate­d games is the first visit by new Bills coach Rex Ryan to face his former club, the Jets on Nov. 12.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Tom Brady and the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots will play host to Ben Roethlisbe­rger and the Pittsburgh Steelers to open the 2015 NFL season on Sept. 10.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Tom Brady and the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots will play host to Ben Roethlisbe­rger and the Pittsburgh Steelers to open the 2015 NFL season on Sept. 10.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada