The Dallas Cowboys will host the New York Giants in the first game at their new stadium in week two of the NFL season.
Giants first visitors to Cowboys' new stadium
The Dallas Cowboys will entertain the New York Giants in the first game at their new stadium in week two of the NFL schedule, which was released in full on Tuesday.
The Giants, Super Bowl winners in 2008, make the trip to their NFC East rivals on September 20.
Defending Super Bowl champions the Pittsburgh Steelers start their title defence against the Tennessee Titans, who had last season's best regular season record at 13-3.
Quarterback Jay Cutler, who recently moved from the Denver Broncos to the Chicago Bears, makes his debut for his new team at the Green Bay Packers on the opening day.
Tom Brady's anticipated return to action from a knee injury, which kept him out for the majority of the 2008-09 season, for the New England Patriots will be at home to AFC East rivals the Buffalo Bills on September 14 in the first Monday night fixture.
The match will also be wide receiver Terrell Owens' Buffalo debut following his move from the Cowboys.
The NFL is holding two regular season fixtures outside of the United States - the Patriots take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 25 in London, while the Bills are to play one of their "home" fixtures against the New York Jets in Toronto on December 3.