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Which football game deserves Fourth of July treatment?

The Fourth of July made us think: Which NFL game could qualify as a national holiday? Our analysts debate which contests should warrant a celebration and a day off from work.

Here's what else is on tap for Wednesday:

Wyche: What's next in 'bounty' case?

The player suspensions in the Saints' "bounty" case were upheld, so Steve Wyche looks at what could happen next. **More...**

• NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell upheld the suspensions of four former and current New Orleans Saints players involved in the team's "bounty" scandal. Steve Wyche previews the legal battle that likely will ensue.

• No one knows whether Peyton Manning will be able to revert back to his old form after missing all of last season. But Dan Hanzus and Marc Sessler outline what we can expect from the Denver Broncos quarterback in 2012.

•Mark Sanchez's name has been linked to enough starlets to make him a mainstay in the tabloids. His latest reported dalliance, with Eva Longoria, is sure to keep him there.

• After looking back at Tim Tebow's wild ride against the Chicago Bears, Elliot Harrison continues his series reviewing the best games of 2011 with No. 13.

•Louis Delmas already has shown he's an invaluable part of the Detroit Lions' secondary. But Brian McIntyre details why the safety could be poised to make the leap to stardom next season.

• However strong they have been in the regular season, the Atlanta Falcons have hit a wall in recent trips to the playoffs. Is this the year for their breakthrough?

•Chris Johnson fell short of the lofty expectation set for him last season. The Tennessee Titans running back is one of many players looking for a bounce-back year in 2012.

• Happy birthday to former Saints defensive tackle La'Roi Glover, who turns 38 on Wednesday.

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