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WHO DAT, Saints fans, WHO DAT!!!!! Our second place and 4-4 New Orleans Saints will try to both go above .500, and win both their third straight game and their fifth overall game of the season, as they host the 6-3 , and defending Super Bowl 50 Champions Denver Broncos, without Peyton Manning and Brock Ostweiler, in an AFC West interconference game.
Denver is also playing their first regular season game in New Orleans in 12 years. Saints also seek to win only their second regular season home game ever over the Denver Broncos in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in 28 years, in both teams 11th all-time regular season meeting.
Current Saints Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen, was also the DC for the Broncos during the 2011 NFL season.
Broncos though leads the all-time series with 8 wins and 2 losses. Denver won the first four games, New Orleans won the next two games, and the Broncos have won the last four games, outscoring the Saints 140-82 in those four games.
In those two Saints wins, New Orleans first, and only home win in the series so far over Denver occurred back in 1988. Saints RB Reuben Mayes and WR Dalton Hilliard each had 2-yard touchdown runs, then Saints QB Bobby Hebert threw three TD passes, two passes to WR Eric Martin from 40 yards and 6 yards, and an 8-yard pass to TE John Tice. Mel Gray also returned a punt for a 66-yard return for another Saints touchdown, and Morten Andersen kicked 7 PAT's to shutout the Broncos by the score of 42-0, and played at the at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, back on November 20, 1988.
Morten Andersen also kicked two field goals from 37 yards and 47 yards in the fourth quarter, to help New Orleans hold on to the 30-28 win in their only regular season road win in Denver at Mile High Stadium back on December 24, 1994.
Broncos were also in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for Super Bowl XII, where the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Denver Broncos 27-10 during their Orange Crush era back on January 15, 1978.
Jim Nantz and Phil Simms are announcing the live TV game commentary, along with sideline reporter and interviewer Tracy Wolfson, for The NFL On CBS's primary singleheader game, seen regionally, and locally on WWL CBS Channel 4, live on HD.
Saints flagship stations WWL Radio (870AM/105.3FM) is also simucasting today's Saints/Broncos game live through their Saints Radio Network throughout the Gulf Coast, and the Saints app on your mobile device.
New Orleans Saints | Saints Radio
November is also Military Appreciation Month, so the Saints and Broncos, and all NFL teams, may voluntarily wear camoflaged colored authentic NFL apparel and equipment, both on the playing field, and in their sidelines, to support the NFL's annual 'Salute To Service' campaign. Salute To Service honors both our active and retired US military personnel.
NO injuries to both the Saints and the Broncos, as the Saints continue to celebrate their 50th anniversary as an NFL franchise. Defend Your Dome, GEAUX SAINTS, and WHO DAT!!!!! :saintshelmet::saintshelmet: :saintshelmet::saintshelmet: :saintshelmet:
http://www.neworleanssaints.com/schedule/game/2016/regular10
New Orleans Saints | Injury Report
http://www.denverbroncos.com/team/injury-report.html
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Denver is also playing their first regular season game in New Orleans in 12 years. Saints also seek to win only their second regular season home game ever over the Denver Broncos in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in 28 years, in both teams 11th all-time regular season meeting.
Current Saints Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen, was also the DC for the Broncos during the 2011 NFL season.
Broncos though leads the all-time series with 8 wins and 2 losses. Denver won the first four games, New Orleans won the next two games, and the Broncos have won the last four games, outscoring the Saints 140-82 in those four games.
In those two Saints wins, New Orleans first, and only home win in the series so far over Denver occurred back in 1988. Saints RB Reuben Mayes and WR Dalton Hilliard each had 2-yard touchdown runs, then Saints QB Bobby Hebert threw three TD passes, two passes to WR Eric Martin from 40 yards and 6 yards, and an 8-yard pass to TE John Tice. Mel Gray also returned a punt for a 66-yard return for another Saints touchdown, and Morten Andersen kicked 7 PAT's to shutout the Broncos by the score of 42-0, and played at the at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, back on November 20, 1988.
Morten Andersen also kicked two field goals from 37 yards and 47 yards in the fourth quarter, to help New Orleans hold on to the 30-28 win in their only regular season road win in Denver at Mile High Stadium back on December 24, 1994.
Broncos were also in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for Super Bowl XII, where the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Denver Broncos 27-10 during their Orange Crush era back on January 15, 1978.
Jim Nantz and Phil Simms are announcing the live TV game commentary, along with sideline reporter and interviewer Tracy Wolfson, for The NFL On CBS's primary singleheader game, seen regionally, and locally on WWL CBS Channel 4, live on HD.
Saints flagship stations WWL Radio (870AM/105.3FM) is also simucasting today's Saints/Broncos game live through their Saints Radio Network throughout the Gulf Coast, and the Saints app on your mobile device.
New Orleans Saints | Saints Radio
November is also Military Appreciation Month, so the Saints and Broncos, and all NFL teams, may voluntarily wear camoflaged colored authentic NFL apparel and equipment, both on the playing field, and in their sidelines, to support the NFL's annual 'Salute To Service' campaign. Salute To Service honors both our active and retired US military personnel.
NO injuries to both the Saints and the Broncos, as the Saints continue to celebrate their 50th anniversary as an NFL franchise. Defend Your Dome, GEAUX SAINTS, and WHO DAT!!!!! :saintshelmet::saintshelmet: :saintshelmet::saintshelmet: :saintshelmet:
http://www.neworleanssaints.com/schedule/game/2016/regular10
New Orleans Saints | Injury Report
http://www.denverbroncos.com/team/injury-report.html
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