The Saints have now lost 6 consecutive prime-time home games
The New Orleans Saints fall to the Denver Broncos 33-10. The Sean Payton revenge game goes to the Saints former head coach. New Orleans was reportedly ready for the return of Payton. They surely didn't look like it. The Broncos were the better team on both sides of the ball, and they of course had the better coach between Payton and Dennis Allen. Both teams had their ugly moments, but things never got better for the Saints.
New Orleans fell to 2-5 on the season after a 2-0 start. This is their fifth consecutive loss this season and their sixth consecutive loss inside the Caesars Superdome in prime- time over the last four years:
2024: Loss to Denver Broncos, 33-10
2023: Loss to Jacksonville Jaguars, 31-24
2022: Loss to Baltimore Ravens, 27-13
2021: Loss to Miami Dolphins, 20-3
2021: Loss to Dallas Cowboys: 27-17
2021: Loss to Buffalo Bills, 31-6
The same issues that were shown in previous games continued to show their ugly heads on Thursday Night. The defensive line provided no pass rush and couldn't stop the run. Their offensive line couldn't protect the quarterback or block for the run.
They haven't won a prime-time home game since Drew Brees was their quarterback. The last time it happened, it was still called the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Saints haven't been good on prime time at all recently, but the struggles at home are especially disappointing. Something has to give if they're going to get different results.
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