New Orleans Saints Tickets
New Orleans Saints Tickets
Book your New Orleans Saints tickets to watch one of the most in-form teams in the NFL right now. The New Orleans Saints have been showing a lot of promise and consistency over the last few seasons. They have managed to clinch four division championships in the last five seasons. They have got the bit between their teeth and now have their sights set on moving to the next level. The challenge is to win the conference and then eventually the Super Bowl. The Saints have won the Super Bowl once before, so they know what it takes to reach the NFL summit. Get your tickets to see if they can make it five division titles in a row.
New Orleans Saints Cities
- New Orleans Saints Atlanta GA
- New Orleans Saints Charlotte NC
- New Orleans Saints Chicago IL
- New Orleans Saints Inglewood CA
- New Orleans Saints Miami Gardens FL
- New Orleans Saints Nashville TN
- New Orleans Saints New Orleans LA
- New Orleans Saints Orchard Park NY
- New Orleans Saints Seattle WA
- New Orleans Saints Tampa FL
New Orleans Saints – A Super Bowl Winning Legacy
The New Orleans Saints have won multiple titles over the years and they will be looking to add to their impressive trophy cabinet this season.
NFL Championships – 0.
Super Bowl – 1.
Conference Championships – 1.
Division Championships – 9.
The New Orleans Satins were formed in the year 1966 and they took a long time to get going. The Saints did not record a single winning season or even make a trip to the playoffs during the first two decades of their existence. They ended the run in 1987 by notching up their first winning campaign and qualifying for the postseason. It took them another four seasons to win their maiden division crown. 2009 turned out to be the most successful campaign in the Saints’ history. That season they clinched the division championship, the conference title, and the Super Bowl.
New Orleans Saints Rivalries
The New Orleans Saints’ two biggest rivals are the Atlanta Falcons and the Minnesota Vikings.
Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons are recognized as the biggest rivals of the Saints. Perhaps what adds to this rivalry is the close proximity between the two states. The week before their games is called “Hate Week” by fans because demonstrations of aggressive support begin online and on television. As of September 20, 2022, the two teams have faced off 107 times in the regular season during the Super Bowl era with the Falcons leading 54-53. They have also met once in the postseason and the Falcons won that game too.
Minnesota Vikings
September 1970 was the first time the teams played one another, and the Vikings won 26-0. As of September 20, 2022, these two teams have met 36 times in the regular season during the Super Bowl era, with the Vikings leading the head-to-head record 23-13. The Saints and the Vikings have also squared off 5 times in the postseason and here the Vikings are ahead 4-1 as well.
New Orleans Saints Information
Head Coach: Dennis Allen.
Home Stadium: Caesars Superdome.
Stadium Seating Capacity: 73,208.
Stadium Opened: 1975.
2021 Division Finish: 2nd.
2021 Playoffs Finish: Did Not Qualify.
New Orleans Saints 2020 Record
Games Played |
Wins |
Losses |
Win Percentage |
17 |
9 |
8 |
.529 |
New Orleans Saints 2024 Schedule
Football season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring New Orleans Saints will be New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons (Date: TBD), held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. As of now, the last event, Los Angeles Rams vs. New Orleans Saints (Date: TBD) is scheduled for 18-Aug-25 at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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3-Aug-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Caesars Superdome |
4-Aug-25 | Atlanta, Georgia | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
4-Aug-25 | Charlotte, North Ca | Bank Of America Stadium |
4-Aug-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Caesars Superdome |
5-Aug-25 | Tampa, Florida | Raymond James Stadium |
5-Aug-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Caesars Superdome |
6-Aug-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Caesars Superdome |
7-Aug-25 | Orchard Park, New York | Highmark Stadium |
7-Aug-25 | Miami Gardens, Florida | Hard Rock Stadium |
7-Aug-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Caesars Superdome |
8-Aug-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Caesars Superdome |
9-Aug-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Caesars Superdome |
9-Aug-25 | Seattle, Washingt | Lumen Field |
10-Aug-25 | Nashville, Tennesse | Nissan Stadium - Nashville |
11-Aug-25 | Chicago, Illinois | Soldier Field Stadium |
11-Aug-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Caesars Superdome |
18-Aug-25 | Inglewood, Californ | SoFi Stadium |