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5 YOUNG RUNNING BACKS TO WATCH
Julius Jones, Dallas
* Had 803 yards rushing in the last seven games of 2004.
Steven Jackson, St. Louis
* Only back with 100 or more carries to average 5.0 yards a carry last season.
Domanick Davis, Houston
* Averaged 110.8 yards in final six games of 2004.
Kevin Jones, Detroit
* Had 156-yard game vs. Packers last season.
Willie Parker, Pittsburgh
* Had only 32 carries in 2004, but averaged 5.8 yards an attempt.
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5 QUARTERBACKS WHO MIGHT STRUGGLE
J.P. Losman, Buffalo
* Threw only five passes last season.
Tim Rattay, San Francisco
* Seven of his 10 interceptions came in fourth quarter.
Kyle Orton, Chicago
* First rookie quarterback to start opener for Bears since 1954.
Eli Manning, New York Giants
* Coming off an elbow injury that slowed him this summer.
Kyle Boller, Baltimore
* Failed to throw a touchdown pass in half of Ravens’ games last season.
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5 TELLING STATISTICS
* The Redskins have won the last four games in which they opened the season at home.
* New Orleans has had a better record on the road than at home in four of five seasons.
* Seattle and Jacksonville, opponents today, started last season 3-0.
* In the final six weeks of last season, Tennessee’s defense gave up an average of 37.8 points and 437.2 yards.
* Over the last four seasons, only Peyton Manning has more yards passing than Trent Green.
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5 LOCKS
Denver over Miami
* Improved Bronco defense will give Dolphin quarterbacks fits.
Minnesota over Tampa Bay
* If Vikings get an early lead at home, watch out.
St. Louis over San Francisco
* Feeble 49er defense will have a tough time stopping Jackson.
Carolina over New Orleans
* Panthers will be too much for distracted Saints.
Philadelphia over Atlanta
* Eagles are still the team to beat in the NFC.
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STAR RATINGS
* * * * * * Steve McNair organized a huge relief effort for Hurricane Katrina victims.
* * * * * Colts add Corey Simon to bolster a defense on the rise.
* * * * It was a very so-so summer for Jet quarterback Chad Pennington.
* * * Receiver Jerry Rice, a noted workaholic, retires on ... Labor Day?
* * The Coliseum as a temporary home for the Saints? Oh, that looks real good.
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