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WHO DAT, Saints Fans, WHO DAT!!!!!! Our New Orleans Saints continue their quest to win the NFC South title since 2011, as they play the 2015 NFC Conference and NFC South Champions Carolina Panthers in the rematch in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Still an extremely difficult loss from the last game by our Saints when they lost their last game to the Super Bowl Champions Denver Broncos, as they move forward and play their second game in five days. Both the Saints and the Panthers also practices, adjusted, and prepared from their short practice week, to accomodate the NFL Network's Thursday Night Football coverage.
Will Lutz kicked the game-winning 52-yard field goal with one second remaining to help New Orleans defeat Carolina 41-38 in the earlier meeting at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, back on October 16, 2016. That win ended a three-game regular season losing streak.
Carolina though leads the all-time series over New Orleans entering tonight with 23 wins and 20 losses, in tonight's 44th regular season meeting.
Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth are announcing the live TV commentary, along with sideline reporter and interviewer Michele Tafoya, simulcasted over-the-air in NOLA on WDSU NBC Channel 6, internatioal cable The NFL Network, and on your personal and mobile devices on Twitter.
NO injuries, even your record to 5-5 after tonight, and GEAUX SAINTS!!!! WHO DAT!!!!!
Thursday Night Football | NFL Network
https://twitter.com/i/live/768633364911788032
http://tnf.twitter.com/
Still an extremely difficult loss from the last game by our Saints when they lost their last game to the Super Bowl Champions Denver Broncos, as they move forward and play their second game in five days. Both the Saints and the Panthers also practices, adjusted, and prepared from their short practice week, to accomodate the NFL Network's Thursday Night Football coverage.
Will Lutz kicked the game-winning 52-yard field goal with one second remaining to help New Orleans defeat Carolina 41-38 in the earlier meeting at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, back on October 16, 2016. That win ended a three-game regular season losing streak.
Carolina though leads the all-time series over New Orleans entering tonight with 23 wins and 20 losses, in tonight's 44th regular season meeting.
Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth are announcing the live TV commentary, along with sideline reporter and interviewer Michele Tafoya, simulcasted over-the-air in NOLA on WDSU NBC Channel 6, internatioal cable The NFL Network, and on your personal and mobile devices on Twitter.
NO injuries, even your record to 5-5 after tonight, and GEAUX SAINTS!!!! WHO DAT!!!!!
Thursday Night Football | NFL Network
https://twitter.com/i/live/768633364911788032
http://tnf.twitter.com/