What was the Saints record in 2013?

2013 New Orleans Saints season
Record 11–5
Division place 2nd NFC South
Playoff finish Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Eagles) 26–24 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Seahawks) 15–23
Pro Bowlers Drew Brees (QB) Jahri Evans (G) Jimmy Graham (TE) Cameron Jordan (DE)

Also know, what is the Saints best season record?

New Orleans Saints

Year Record Finish (Regular / Post Season)
2018 13-3-0 1st -- NFC South
2017 11-5-0 1st -- NFC South
2016 7-9-0 3rd -- NFC South
2015 7-9-0 3rd -- NFC South

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Similarly, what was the Saints worst record?

1-15

Who did the Saints lose to in 2009?

Indianapolis Colts

Who has the most Super Bowl rings?

Tom Brady has more rings than any player in NFL history after winning a sixth championship last year in Super Bowl 53. The Patriots quarterback was tied with linebacker Charles Haley — who won five Super Bowls in the late 1980s and 1990s — for the most rings in NFL history.

Who are the Saints biggest rival?

Atlanta Falcons

Would the Saints have won the Super Bowl?

2010

When did the Saints make the playoffs?

The Saints reached the playoffs four times in six seasons from 1987 to 1992 and won their first NFC West championship in 1991.

How many season openers have the Saints lost?

New Orleans has lost five consecutive season openers, giving up an average of 36 points and almost 500 yards per game.

How many times has the Cowboys beat the Saints?

The Cowboys and Saints have gone head-to-head 28 times.

Why do the New Orleans Saints wear white at home?

The Saints predominantly wore white at home when the club played at Tulane Stadium from 1967 through 1974 (except in 1969 and 1970), forcing opponents to suffer in their darker jerseys in the subtropical climate of New Orleans.

When did New Orleans win the Super Bowl?

2010

Why are New Orleans called Saints?

The name "Saints" is an allusion to November 1 being All Saints Day in the Catholic faith, New Orleans' large Catholic population, and the spiritual "When the Saints Go Marching In", which is strongly associated with New Orleans and often sung by fans at games. The franchise was founded on November 1, 1966.

Who named the New Orleans Saints?

The team was named "Saints" due to its birthday on the Roman Catholic Church's All Saints Day—a fitting nickname for a team in the largely Catholic New Orleans area. The name was announced on January 9, 1967. The team's original stadium was Tulane Stadium, which could seat more than 80,000 fans.

Who are the owners of the New Orleans Saints?

Gayle Benson

Who is the oldest football team?

The Bears

Who Dat origin?

The origin of the term “Who Dat” can be traced back more than 160 years. In athletics, the chant was used at Southern University in 1960s and later at St. Augustine High School. In 1983, however, the chant become etched in New Orleans Saints history with a simple song and a music video.

What was the Saints record when they won the Super Bowl?

2010

Who was the Saints first quarterback?

Jeff Blake was the starting quarterback for the Saints before Aaron Brooks became the quarterback for a few years, and he did a fairly decent job. He started 11 games that year before breaking his foot, and the Brooks era began.

When did the Saints become a team?

1967

When were the Saints in the NFC West?

The Baltimore Colts moved to the AFC East and were replaced by the New Orleans Saints. In 1976, the newly formed Seattle Seahawks spent one season in this division before moving to the AFC West.

NFC West.

Founded 1967 (as the NFL Western Conference Coastal Division)
Country United States
Teams
No. of teams 4
Championships

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