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Entering 2019, the Saints have the most wins among division members. The Saints' record is 375–438–5; their win in Super Bowl XLIV is the highlight of a 10–12 playoff record. The Falcons' record is 365–461–6 with a playoff record of 10–14; the Falcons lost in Super Bowls XXXIII and LI.
The Saints won their first and only Super Bowl championship in 2010 when the team defeated the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In addition to their Super Bowl win, the Saints have won the NFC Championship once and a division title nine times, winning the NFC West twice ( 1991 and 2000 ) and the NFC South seven times ( 2006 ...
To cap off the season, quarterback Drew Brees broke the single-season passing record held for over 25 years, on the way to a Saints division-winning game. The Saints won the NFC South title on December 26 and ended the 2011 season as the third seed in the NFC. They finished with a 13–3 record, beating Carolina 45–17 and also giving running ...
Remaining schedule: at Cowboys, vs. Panthers, vs. Saints. 4. Los Angeles Rams (8-6), NFC West leaders: Win out, and they are division champs. LA overtook the Seahawks on Sunday night by virtue of ...
The Saints (6-7) are tied with Atlanta and Tampa Bay atop their division and all three teams entered Monday a half-game behind Green Bay (6-6) for the NFC's final wild card spot.
After Week 17 victory over the division rival, Carolina Panthers, the Saints became the first NFC South member to sweep the division in its history. During the Wildcard round against the Chicago Bears of the 2020–21 NFL playoffs , the Saints made history as one of the first two teams to air in a post-season football game on Nickelodeon , a ...
Meanwhile, Arizona only managed one drive inside Saints territory, which ended in a turnover on downs on the 10-yard line. With the win, the Saints returned to the NFC Championship Game for the second time in four years, and would become the first one to be held in the Superdome. This was the final game of Warner's Hall of Fame career.
The answer to that question could be heard from the Saints' student section at Keene State College during the Saints' 38-34 win over No. 1 seed Conant,. The crowd chanted "He's a freshman!" after ...