The just released kickoff weekend for the NFL was released with the Patriots home against the Oakland Raiders. I really like that this looks like a tradition of the SuperBowl champs at home for the first game of the year. It was rumoured of either the Steelers or Colts coming in for the game but I wonder if the Colts asked if they could avoid another trip to Foxboro for awhile?

Seeing Randy Moss in his first regular season game as a Raider could be interesting as well.
Here's an update on Tedy Bruschi:
BOSTON (AP) -- New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi is considering sitting out the 2005 season for health reasons, his newly hired agent told The Boston Globe.
Bruschi, who was treated for a mild stroke last month, recently hired Boston-based agent Brad Blank to represent him. Bruschi, who has three years remaining on his contract, hasn't been represented by an agent since his rookie season.
Blank insists Bruschi hasn't decided on his plans for next season.
"I can relate to you only that Tedy is considering not playing next year," Blank told The Globe on Tuesday. "Beyond that, I cannot comment on anything."
Bruschi was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital on Feb. 16 and released a couple of days later. However, an Arizona television station has reported that Bruschi was readmitted to the hospital so doctors could repair a hole in his heart.
Blank and Patriots coach Bill Belichick declined to comment on Bruschi's medical condition.
"Tedy has made all the comments. I leave it at that," said Belichick, who is in Hawaii for the NFL owners meetings.
Bruschi is scheduled to earn $850,000 in 2005, $1.35 million in 2006 and $1.70 million in the final year of his contract. His deal would be voided if he retires, but he could earn his full salary if the team elects to place him on its physically unable to perform list.
Personally, as much as he'd be missed, I'd rather him take the season off and come back for a few more after that. Coming back too early from the stroke could be devasting to his health.