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New Orleans Saints History

The New Orleans Saints became the NFL’s 16th franchise on November 1, 1966. They qualified for the playoffs for the first time in 1987, ending the season with a 12-3 record. In 2000, the franchise won their first playoff game. By 2009, when they won a record 13 games, the Saints won the Super Bowl, beating the Indianapolis Colts 31-17, with quarterback Drew Brees earning MVP for his standout performance.

The Saints have 10 members in the Pro Football Hall of Famers, including Jim Taylor, Doug Atkins, Earl Campbell, Rickey Jackson, Willie Roaf, Ken Stabler, Morten Andersen, and Hank Stram. Ring of Honor awards have gone to Archie Manning, Rickey Jackson, Willie Roaf, Morten Andersen, and Tom Benson.

New Orleans Saints Team Info

Conference: NFC

Division: South

Year Founded: 1966

Team Colors: Old Gold, Black, White

Mascot: Gumbo, Sir Saint

Team Rivals: Atlanta Falcons, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Minnesota Vikings, Carolina Panthers

New Orleans Saints at Caesars Superdome

The 73,000-capacity Caesars Superdome is located in the New Orleans Central Business District. With a spot on the New Orleans skyline, the Superdome is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the U.S.

After the city was struck by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, many thought the venue would be demolished. But the Superdome was reborn, in what was now one of the biggest stadium reconstruction projects in U.S. history. In 2020, the stadium launched a multi-phase, multi-year renovation project that will focus on improving the guest experience with updated amenities, while still staying true to the building's architectural characteristics. Planned upgrades include expanded concourses, new entry gates, escalators, and enhanced food and beverage concessions.

FAQS

The New Orleans Saints’ schedule release video was uploaded on May 11, 2023. You can watch the True Life-themed clip here.

The New Orleans Saints’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at home against the Tennessee Titans. The Saints play their final game of the regular season at home against divisional rivals the Atlanta Falcons. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:

  • 09/10 vs. Tennessee Titans
  • 10/1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • 11/12 @ Minnesota Vikings
  • 11/26 @ Atlanta Falcons
  • 12/03 vs. Detroit Lions
  • 12/10 vs. Carolina Panthers

Verified Resale tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Resale Ticket Marketplace of the New Orleans Saints.

Check out the Caesars Superdome seat map here.

The Saints’ biggest rivals are the Atlanta Falcons, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Minnesota Vikings, and Carolina Panthers.

The New Orleans Saints have reached the Super Bowl championship once for Super Bowl XLIV, beating the favored Indianapolis Colts 31-17.

New Orleans Saints games have been sold out on a season ticket basis since 2006. (Fans can fill out a form to join the waiting list for season tickets.) In 2014 the franchise set a team record for attendance inside the stadium with 584,900 fans during the regular season, averaging over 73,000 per game. In 2022, fan attendance for Saints home games averaged over 68,000. With an average seating capacity of 73,208 (76,468 when expanded), the Superdome has averaged a sell out in all games since its reopening in 2006.

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Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great pre-game!!

    by Alamon2 on 2015-09-02Mercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans

    Too bad the game sucked. The pre-game was awesome...food trucks, rock bands, drum band and cold beer. What a hoot!