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The New Orleans Saints have remained in the top 3 for a while, but last week they posted a rare win, resulting in some movement. The Tennessee Titans also earned a victory, which was significant for the Saints, but going into Week 15, New Orleans now has the #5 overall pick in the draft.
In recent weeks, the Saints have made life miserable for quarterbacks Bryce Young (62.8 passer efficiency rating), Tua Tagovailoa (55.9) and Baker Mayfield (55.1). Combined, the Saints limited that trio to three touchdown passes and a 55 completion percentage, while recording nine sacks and four interceptions.
New York Giants The Giants are 2-11 on the season and would have the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft if the season were to end today. New York will face the injury-filled Washington Commanders on Sunday with kick-off scheduled for 12 p.m. CST.
Here are your Five Things to Know about the New Orleans Saints for Saturday, December 13: 1. Get ready to GET HYPE for the Saints game against the Carolina Panthers. The hype video releases later in the day.
Among those recognized were former defensive backs Brett Maxie and Tracy Porter. Former safety Steve Gleason received the first Saints Hall of Fame Courage Award.
One of the NFL's biggest surprises, Carolina (7-6) is coming off an impressive 31-28 win over the Los Angeles Rams. And while they are still on the outside looking in on the NFC playoff picture, the Panthers now control their own playoff destiny in the NFC South thanks to the Buccaneers ' loss to the Falcons on Thursday night.
Saints host final practice for Week 15 vs. Carolina Panthers, Brett Maxie and Tracy Porter inducted into Saints Hall of Fame
The Panthers found themselves cheering on New Orleans on Sunday as the Saints upset Tampa Bay. Now, they need to beat those very same Saints.
Robert Griffin III is set to call his first NFL game for Fox Sports on Sunday when the New Orleans Saints host the Carolina Panthers.
Here's a big hat tip to Carl Granderson. The veteran defensive end wasn't fooled by a Buccaneers pitch to the flat on fourth down, closing quickly on the ball carrier for a loss of seven yards and a turnover on downs. The Saints offense will take over on Tampa Bay's side of the field.