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13Week | Date | Game | Time ET | TV |
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1 | Mon, Sep 9 | Houston | 7:10 PM | ESPN |
2 | Sun, Sep 15 | @LA Rams | 4:25 PM | FOX |
3 | Sun, Sep 22 | @Seattle | 4:25 PM | CBS |
4 | Sun, Sep 29 | Dallas | 8:20 PM | NBC |
5 | Sun, Oct 6 | Tampa Bay | 1:00 PM | FOX |
6 | Sun, Oct 13 | @Jacksonville | 1:00 PM | CBS |
7 | Sun, Oct 20 | @Chicago | 4:25 PM | FOX |
8 | Sun, Oct 27 | Arizona | 1:00 PM | CBS |
9 | BYE WEEK | |||
10 | Sun, Nov 10 | Atlanta | 1:00 PM | FOX |
11 | Sun, Nov 17 | @Tampa Bay | 1:00 PM | FOX |
12 | Sun, Nov 24 | Carolina | 1:00 PM | FOX |
13 | Thu, Nov 28 | @Atlanta | 8:20 PM | NBC |
14 | Sun, Dec 8 | San Francisco | 1:00 PM | FOX |
15 | Mon, Dec 16 | Indianapolis | 8:15 PM | ESPN |
16 | Sun, Dec 22 | @Tennessee | 1:00 PM | FOX |
17 | Sun, Dec 29 | @Carolina | 1:00 PM | FOX |
Created as a tribute to the Who Dat Nation and inspired by the unjust call against the Saints.
This print is not simply a work of art but rather a historical tribute to the fans.
Each has been personally hand signed and numbered by Michael.?
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In New Orleans, Sunday (Feb. 3), will be a day of block parties, second-lines and concerts with neighborhood bars festooned in black and gold as they host New Orleans Saints festivities to celebrate the hometown team.
Everywhere else? It’s just Super Bowl Sunday.
Well before New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees encouraged the team’s fans to take the high road, they were doing just that.
In response to what sports columnist Jeff Duncan called “one of the most egregious non-calls in NFL history,” referring to the lack of a pass-interference penalty in the Jan. 20 NFC Championship game that allowed the Los Angeles Rams to make a comeback and win, New Orleans fans began planning parties.
There is no formal agency pulling this city together. New Orleanians just grabbed an oar and got this city moving in a positive direction.
The Boycott Bowl, the Super Bowl protest concert on Sunday (Feb. 3), has sold out, according to event co-founder Travis Laurendine. He said more than 3,000 Who Dats have purchased general admission and VIP tickets to the concert on Fulton Street. Though Laurendine hopes to find more space by showtime, at this moment the event has reached capacity.
The NFL-alternative concert, which was founded by Laurendine, Brandon Rizzuto, and “Kango Slimm” Williams, was inspired, of course, by the Saints’ illegitimate loss during THE GAME THAT MUST NOT BE MENTIONED on Jan. 20.