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New Orleans Saints

NFL

The New Orleans Saints are a professional football team based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Established in 1967, the Saints are a member of the National Football League (NFL) and compete in the league's National Football Conference (NFC) South division. Known for their vibrant fan base and iconic black and gold uniforms, the Saints have become a beloved symbol of the city's indomitable spirit. The team's early years were challenging, with the Saints struggling to find success on the field. However, the arrival of head coach Jim Mora in 1986 sparked a turning point in the franchise's history. Under Mora's guidance, the Saints achieved their first winning season in 1987, finishing with a 12-3 record. This marked the beginning of a new era for the team as they made regular appearances in the playoffs throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 2006, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, the Saints provided hope and resilience to the city of New Orleans. Led by head coach Sean Payton and quarterback Drew Brees, the team embarked on an extraordinary journey that culminated in their first Super Bowl victory during the 2009 season. The triumph brought immense joy to the city, solidifying the Saints' status as a symbol of resilience for New Orleans. Throughout their history, the Saints have been renowned for their high-powered offense, often referred to as the "Greatest Show on Turf." The team boasts some of the league's most prolific offensive players, including Drew Brees, who holds numerous NFL passing records. The Saints' dynamic offense has consistently ranked among the top in the league, thrilling fans with their explosive plays and strategic precision. In addition to their Super Bowl victory, the Saints have achieved numerous accolades over the years. They have captured division titles in the NFC South and earned multiple playoff berths. The team has also produced a host of star players who have achieved individual recognition, such as Hall of Fame linebacker Rickey Jackson and record-breaking wide receiver Marques Colston. As a beloved institution of New Orleans, the Saints continue to inspire and unite their passionate fan base. With a rich history of triumphs and setbacks, the team embodies the spirit of the city they represent and serves as a testament to the unwavering resilience of New Orleans.

Standings

TeamW-L-TDIVCONFPFPASTRK
9-1-02-06-1336177W8
9-1-03-05-1240191L1
9-2-03-07-2320214W6
8-2-03-05-2259179W6
8-2-01-05-1233162W5
7-4-03-05-1258236W1
7-3-02-15-2220145W4
7-4-02-24-4334271L1
6-4-02-03-3238220W4
6-5-04-16-2244274L2
8-2-01-13-2244170W3
7-3-01-23-3250213W1
7-4-02-15-2308243L2
6-5-01-22-4235183W1
5-5-02-13-4213239W1
5-5-01-22-4230238W1
5-5-01-33-4250222L1
5-6-01-34-4236250W1
4-6-01-23-4181221W2
4-6-01-24-3279266L4
4-6-00-12-3194187L4
4-7-01-22-5297296L2
4-7-02-33-4262260W2
3-7-01-22-4167310W2
3-7-01-11-5187293L5
3-8-01-23-5204242L2
3-8-01-22-5182248L1
2-8-01-12-3162248L2
2-8-00-12-4170263L2
2-8-00-32-6187285L6
2-8-00-41-6156222L5
2-9-01-12-4208316L4

Schedule

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Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints

NFL

The Saints run into the Rams. New Orleans won 27-20 on Nov. 20, 2022, the first meeting at the Superdome since Los Angeles' controversial NFC Championship game victory in 2019. New Orleans has won three of its past four games returning from a bye.