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With the football season finally underway, fans around the world can start getting psyched for the season at hand. There are many exciting games going on this season, and we get three dandies in week two. Let's not waste time; here are the three games to watch.

Baltimore @ Cincinnati
The Bengals come into the season as the defending champions of the AFC North Division. Many experts have the Ravens as the top team in the division this year. The Bengals will be anxious to prove that they are indeed a force again this year. Both teams have vastly revamped offences and strong defences to boot. This should be a very intense matchup that will come down to the wire.

Key Matchup: Ray Rice vs. Cedric Benson — These two running backs have had very different careers. Both came from highly successful college careers, but Benson had struggled mightily in the NFL. Rice was still the better of the two last year, but Benson wants to prove he is more than a one-year wonder.

Prediction: Cincinnati 27, Baltimore 20

New England @ New York Jets
Another division that is completely up for grabs. At this point, the Jets offence will still be without wide receiver Santonio Holmes, who will be serving a four-game suspension for substance abuse. It will be on the defence to shut down Tom Brady and the sometimes-unstoppable Patriots offence. This game will certainly have huge implications later in the season.

Key Matchup: Randy Moss vs. Darrelle Revis — If the Patriots are to win this game, they will need to get production from Moss. However, he will go head-to-head against the best shutdown cornerback in the game in Revis. After a rather long and unnecessary holdout, don't expect Revis to let up for one second. This guy can play, and Moss will have his work cut out for him.

Prediction: New England 21, New York 17

New York Giants @ Indianapolis
After the week one showdown between the Cowboys and Redskins, Sunday Night Football will hold another brilliant game, the Manning Bowl. Of course, I am referring to the quarterbacks for each team, Eli and Peyton Manning. The two brothers always play each other hard, and Peyton usually gets the upper hand.

I don't expect any change in this game. The Colts have the better offence, the better quarterback, and fewer issues on defence. I don't see Eli having the same numbers as a season ago, but he should still be a serviceable quarterback. If they can stop Peyton, they may have a shot.

Key Matchup: Anthony Gonzalez vs. Pierre Garcon vs. Austin Collie — Considering Reggie Wayne and Dallas Clark haven't left, these three young wide receivers will have to battle for Peyton Manning's affection. By affection, I mean targets. I expect them to gain fairly similar numbers this year, as long as nobody gets hurt.

Prediction: Indianapolis 35, New York 17

Make sure you mark September 19 on your calendar, because these games will provide a full day of entertainment for football fans all over.

Next week, Monday Night Football actually gets the upper hand over their Sunday Night counterparts, with a very good NFC North matchup.

For more from the NFL Czar, check out his blog at jvzsblog.blogspot.com