Coming off their Week 12 bye, the New Orleans Saints (4-7) will host the Los Angeles Rams (5-6) in the Caesars Superdome at 3:05 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1. New Orleans got back into the win column for the second consecutive week in Week 11, when it defeated the Cleveland Browns 35-14 on Nov. 17 at the Caesars Superdome. Tight end Taysom Hill enjoyed a standout performance as the Saints rushed for a season-high 214 yards.
In their last meeting, the Black and Gold dropped a 30-22 decision to the Los Angeles Rams on "Thursday Night Football" in a valiant effort where it fought back from a 30-7 fourth quarter deficit to be within eight points compliments of big plays on offense, defense and special teams.
Check out some of the gameday entertainment that fans can enjoy during the game:
National Anthem: Ray Bordreaux
Boudreaux is a soul singer/songwriter from South Louisiana who finished in the Top 7 on season 5 of NBC's "The Voice." Ray's debut EP, "First Train" reached the No. 2 slot on iTunes Singer-Songwriter charts. Since "First Train's" release, Ray's been traveling performing alongside musicians such as Hootie and the Blowfish, Sister Hazel, The Spin Doctors, Philip Bailey (Earth, Wind, and Fire), and Jason Scheff (Chicago).
Champions Square Entertainment: New Orleans Suspects
The New Orleans Suspects have been tearing up the festival and club circuits for the past 13 years locally and nationally. This New Orleans supergroup has been laying down its swampified rock and roll throughout North America at a feverish pace. Their music combines irresistibly tight funk, soulful horns, Americana based rhythm and blues, and a pinch of jamband to create a uniquely funky groove.
Halftime Entertainment: St. Augustine Marching 100 Band and Tonya Boyd-Cannon
The St. Augustine Marching 100 band is glad to be back at the Caesars Superdome, this time, alongside Tonya Boyd-Cannon. This collaborative performance will highlight Boyd Cannon's soulful vocals with the visually appealing precision drill and melodies of St. Aug.
Saints Legend of the Game: Joel Hilgenberg
Joel Hilgenberg returns to New Orleans to be honored by the team and fans prior to a pivotal NFC contest crucial to the club's postseason hopes. Hilgenberg, who played in 142 games for the Saints from 1984-93 with 97 starts and was inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame in 2006, is no stranger to the old NFC West battles between the Saints and Los Angeles Rams.
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