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Who Are Kyren Williams’ Parents? Meet Taryn and Larry Williams, Kyren’s Celebration Partners

The Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams showcases promising gameplay in the matchup against the New Orleans Saints. He dominated the proceedings.

Armaan Bedsa

December 22, 2023

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“Put Ohtani in the Game”: Dodgers’ Stars’ SoFi Appearance Has Rams Fans Subbing in LA’s Superstar Amidst Kicking Conundrum

Shohei Ohtani has graced the SoFi stadium with his presence as fans were left ecstatic and demanded he fix their kicking troubles.

Hitesh Sharma

December 22, 2023

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LA Rams Gift Jersey to Shohei Ohtani as $700M MLB Star Gets Heroic Welcome in the NFL

Shohei Ohtani visits the SoFi Stadium and gets royal treatment from the Los Angeles Rams as they present him with a special gift.

Abhinav Prakash

December 22, 2023

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As Rams vs Saints Host Shohei Ohtani and Eduardo Camavinga, Yoshinobu Yamamoto Unlikely to Join SoFi Stadium’s Glitz

Shohei Ohtani and Eduardo Camavinga show up at the SoFi stadium as the LA Rams and New Orleans Saints wait for special someone to show up.

Abhinav Prakash

December 22, 2023

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Kyren Williams Wholesome TD Celebration Turns Around Rams’ Injury Scare

On Thursday, Kyren Williams celebrated his touchdown with his mom in the third quarter of the Saints vs. Rams game. However, he soon suffered a blow.

Bhwya Sriya

December 22, 2023

NFL: New Orleans Saints at Los Angeles Rams

Tyreek Hill’s ‘Turf-Related’ Injury Has Another Elite WR Worrying for His Safety

As the Los Angeles Rams gear up for their matchup against the New Orleans Saints, Tyreek Hill’s injury has someone worried.

Ishika

December 22, 2023

Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga Joins Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani as LA Rams Take On the New Orleans Saints

The Los Angeles Rams and the New Orleans Saints Matchup has attracted players from different sporting landscapes.

Armaan Bedsa

December 22, 2023

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How To Watch Rams vs. Saints: Streaming, Tickets, Predictions, Injury News & Much More

Los Angeles Rams vs New Orleans Saints. Streaming and ticket options, predictions, injuries, and much more!

Jhelum Mehta

December 22, 2023

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Shohei Ohtani’s SoFI Stadium Visit Boosts LA Rams Hopes Ahead of Saints Clash

Shohei Ohtani joins the Los Angeles Rams vs. the New Orleans Saints game at the SoFi Stadium as the teams battle for a spot in the playoffs.

Abhinav Prakash

December 22, 2023

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Watch: Fight Breaks Out Between Saints and Giants Following Scary Hit on Tommy DeVito

After Tommy DeVito, the Giants' rookie QB was brutally hit by the Saints, a scuffle broke between the two teams on the field.

Jakso James

December 18, 2023

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New York Giants Drop Promising Update on Darren Waller Before Saints Battle

After missing five games this season, the New York Giants' TE Darren Waller is finally set to return for practice on Thursday.

Jakso James

December 14, 2023

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Cam Jordan Rattled After G*nshots Fired in a Sneaker Event Hosted by the Superstar

Cam Jordan, rattled after gunshots were fired in a sneaker event he hosted, shares his thoughts and introspections on 'X'

Jhelum Mehta

December 12, 2023

New Orleans Saints Star Officiates the NASCAR and NFL Crossover as He Makes an Uncanny Appearance at His Home Game

New Orleans Saints star Alvin Kamara makes an unprecedented appearance at the home game as he officiates the NASCAR-NFL crossover

Aneesh Gupta

December 12, 2023

Is Jameis Winston Top Contender To Replace Derek As QB1 Loses Locker Room?

After QB Derek Carr gets into a verbal spat with Center Erik McCoy, is it time for a thorough shake up in the New Orleans Saints?

Jakso James

December 12, 2023

NFL: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints

Derek Carr’s Bust Up With Center Erik McCoy Goes Viral, Has the QB1 Lost the Locker Room?

With the Saints' season going dismal again, the new QB, Derek Carr, received harsh treatment from center Erik McCoy against the Panthers.

Utkarsh Tiwari

December 11, 2023

NFL: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints

Bitter Reality Hits NFL As Panthers vs Saints Tickets Went For Less Than A Cup of Coffee

The Saints vs the Panthers matchup is a cheap affair. As the seats for the stadium cost less than a single cup of coffee.

Utkarsh Tiwari

December 11, 2023

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New Orleans Saints 2022: News, Schedule, Roster, Score, Injury Report

The New Orleans Saints came into existence ahead of the 1967 NFL season after the league granted the city a franchise. They derive the name from the city and a calling card of the city?s culture. i.e. Jazz. The name ?Saints? came from the Louis Armstrong melody ?When the Saints go marching in.?

The song is used as chants at the team?s home stadiums, which have changed twice. The Saints made their NFL bow at the Tulane Stadium before moving to the Superdome where they are based even in the 2020 NFL season.?

In the 2005 NFL season, New Orleans had to play their share of home games in New York?s Giants Stadium, San Antonio?s Alamodome, and the LSU Tigers? Tiger Stadium.?

In keeping with the Saints theme, the club?s official launch date was on November 1, known as All-Saints day.

The New Orleans Saints entered the ranks of professional football for the 1967 NFL season. Right from their first game, they retained their black and gold colors. The New Orleans Saints endured two decades of failure and couldn?t make a mark.

They claimed a first divisional title nearly a quarter of a century after making their NFL bow. This didn?t prove to be the kick they needed as they slipped back into oblivion.?The Saints ended the 90s with a combined 15-33 record in the 1997, 1998, and 1999 NFL seasons.?

The turn of the century brought about the winds of change for ?The Black and Gold?. After just a solitary post-season appearance, the franchise has transformed into playoff regulars.?

Led by long time New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, and Head Coach Sean Payton led outfit features in the NFC South alongside Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.?

The Saints finished their 2020 campaign with a 12-4 record and placed first in the NFC South. Brees led the franchise to a Wild Card Playoffs win vs the Chicago Bears 21-9. However, they fell to their divisional rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20-30 in the Divisional Playoffs.

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Owner Achievements

Gayle Benson is the owner of the New Orleans Saints and NBA side New Orleans Pelicans. She took over the position after her husband Tom Benson died in 2018.?

The businessman paid $70 million for the team ahead of the 1985 NFL season.?

Benson's primary aim was to ensure the city had a football team as the previous owners wished to cut their losses. The party interested in the purchase may have moved the team away from its base, which did not sit well with Benson, who took matters into his own hands.?

At the time of the purchase, the Saints had yet to make it past the regular season in 18 attempts. Under Benson, the franchise's fortunes changed as they made it to two playoffs in the next five seasons.?

New Orleans Saints Achievements

The New Orleans Saints have won the Super Bowl XLIV title for the 2009 NFL season. They beat the Indianapolis Colts - to follow up their maiden Conference Championship win and bring football's biggest prize to the state of Louisiana for the first time.?

Besides the solitary Vincent Lombardi Trophy triumph, the franchise has claimed the divisional title eight times. Furthermore, they have made it to the playoffs 13 times, with eight of these appearances coming after Drew Brees signed with the team ahead of the 2006 NFL season.?

Their stronghold on the NFC South since 2002 exhibits the formidable unit they are. Despite sustained dominance in the new millennium, the New Orleans Saints are yet to produce a regular-season NFL MVP winner.?

Nine individuals associated with the New Orleans Saints are part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.?

New Orleans Saints Logo

The New Orleans Saints' logo has changed in the NFL seasons that they have been in football. However, the central theme signifying the Fleur-de-lis.

For 33 years from 1967 to 1999, the Fleur-de-lis was black with a tracing of white within the structure.?

In the year 2000, the New Orleans Saints introduced their primary color gold to replace the huge chunk of black in the middle.?

The dark shade of gold became brighter ahead of the 2002 NFL season. After nine seasons with the crest, the Saints lightened the logo further in 2012. Ahead of the 2017 NFL season, the New Orleans Saints introduced their fifth logo. It featured a unique tinge of gold previously unseen on their logos.?

New Orleans Saints 2022 Sponsors

BlockParty, a fan-focused hospitality and entertainment company entered into an exclusive agreement to become the official tailgate and hospitality partner of the Saints. The company will offer a limited three-game release of pre-game hospitality options to Saints fans. Additionally, the New Orleans Saints also have a tie-up with Window World.

Not to mention, the Invisalign brand was named official Clear Aligner Sponsor of the NFL and by extension, the New Orleans Saints. SeatGeek was also named as the Primary Ticketing platform of two New Orleans entities, the Saints and the Pelican.

New Orleans Saints 2022 Roster Foundation

?The roster comprises three quarterbacks, five running backs, six wide receivers, three tight ends, eight offensive linemen, nine defensive linemen, five linebackers, eleven defensive backs, and three special teams players.?

Quarterbacks#16 Ian Book

#14 Andy Dalton

#2 Jameis Winston

Running Backs#5 Mark Ingram II

#34 Tony Jones Jr.

#41 Alvin Kamara

#33 Abram Smith

#24 Dwayne Washington

Wide Receivers#87 Kawaan Baker

#1 Marquez Callaway

#84 Dai'Jean Dixon

#80 Jarvis Landry

#85 Kirk Merritt

#12 Chris Olave

#10 Tre'Quan Smith

#13 Michael Thomas

#11 Deonte Harty

#89 Rashid Shaheed

Tight Ends#7 Taysom Hill

#88 J.P. Holtz

#83 Juwan Johnson

#44 Lucas Krull

#82 Adam Trautman

#81 Nick Vannett

Offensive Linemen#72 Nick Martin

#78 Erik McCoy

#51 Cesar Ruiz

#68 Josh Andrews

#75 Andrus Peat

#74 James Hurst

#62 Derrick Kelly II

#66 Lewis Kidd

#64 Derek Schweiger

#76 Calvin Throckmorton

#70 Trevor Penning

#65 Khalique Washington

Defensive Linemen#54 Taco Charlton

#92 Marcus Davenport

#96 Carl Granderson

#94 Cameron Jordan

#90 Tanoh Kpassagnon

#60 Niko Lalos

#98 Payton Turner

#97 Malcolm Roach

#57 Josh Black

#95 Albert Huggins

#59 Jordan Jackson

#93 David Onyemata

#91 Kentavius Street

#99 Shy Tuttle

Linebackers#53 Zack Baun

#56 Demario Davis

#50 Andrew Dowell

#55 Kaden Elliss

#40 Chase Hansen

#45 Nephi Sewell

#20 Pete Werner

#58 Eric Wilson

#47 Jon Bostic

Defensive Back#29 Paulson Adebo

#23 Marshon Lattimore

#43 Quenton Meeks

#21 Bradley Roby

#27 Alontae Taylor

#26 P.J. Williams

#37 Brian Allen

#39 DaMarcus Fields

#22 C.J. Gardner-Johnson

#48 J.T. Gray

#35 Vincent Gray

Special Team#3 Wil Lutz

#49 Zach Wood

#4 Blake Gillikin

2022 Charity

There are several Player Foundations rooted towards community service including the Brees Dream Foundation that comes in with a mission to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and provide care, education, and opportunities for children and families. Furthermore, the Malcolm Jenkins Foundation transformed its Holiday Relief Initiative to safely feed families during COVID-19.

Not to mention, the Saints use the Ascend Fundraising Solutions platform to allow fans an opportunity to donate to local charitable organizations by participating in an electronic 50/50 raffle. At each game, half of the net proceeds collected will benefit a designated cause.

Achievements and History

Founded1966
OwnerGayle Benson
CEOBen Hales
Head CoachDennis Allen
General ManagerMickey Loomis
StadiumMercedes-Benz Superdome
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
SponsorsInvisalign, Blockparty, Seat Geek, ReplyBuy, Window World, Budlight, COX, Coca-Cola
ChampionshipsLeague championships (1)

Super Bowl championships (1)

2009 (XLIV)

Conference championships (1)

NFC: 2009

Division championships (9)

NFC West: 1991, 2000

NFC South: 2006, 2009, 2011, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020

Official WebsiteNew Orleans Saints: www.neworleanssaints.com