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First-year coach Kellen Moore, New Orleans Saints open 2025 regular season with consecutive home games

The Saints will face three playoff teams during the 2025 NFL season.

New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore watches drills during the NFL football team's rookie minicamp in Metairie, La., Saturday, May 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore watches drills during the NFL football team's rookie minicamp in Metairie, La., Saturday, May 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Kellen Moore can bank on a friendly reception for his debut season as head coach in New Orleans, with the Saints opening the 2025 season with consecutive home games in the Caesars Superdome against Arizona and San Francisco on Sept. 7 and 14.

The Saints, who finished 5-12 last season (3-6 in the Caesars Superdome) will play four of their first six games at home in a schedule that includes three playoff opponents from 2024 (Buffalo, the Rams and Tampa Bay), but excludes any nationally televised, prime-time games.

New Orleans will play eight homes games and nine road games this season, with the bye week coming in Week 12, following a Week 11 home game against the Falcons.

The glut of opening home games not only will help the acclimation of the rookie coach, but also could be beneficial for the season-opening quarterback: Either second-round draft pick Tyler Shough, second-year vet Spencer Rattler or third-year pro Jake Haener, who will compete this offseason for the starting job.

It will be the first time the Saints have opened the season with a new head coach and starting quarterback since 2006; Rattler started six games last season and Haener started once, but neither entered the season as the starter. Derek Carr, who held that role, retired May 10 after serving as the starter for two seasons and leading the team to a 14-13 record.

The Saints won't face a playoff team until Week 4, when they travel to Buffalo to face the defending AFC East Division champs in the second of two straight road games (at Seattle on Sept. 21).

Two more home games follow – the Giants (3-14 last season) and Patriots (4-13) – on Oct. 5 and 12, before a three-of-four-games-on-the-road stretch, during which the Saints will play their second and third playoff teams from '24.

New Orleans is in Chicago on Oct. 19, returns home to face NFC South Division champion Tampa Bay on Oct. 26, then heads out for road games against the NFC West Division champion Rams on Nov. 2 and Carolina a week later.

Take a look at all of the opposing head coaches that the Saints are anticipating facing during the 2025 NFL season following schedule release.

The first of two games against rival Atlanta comes in the Caesars Superdome on Nov. 23 – the teams split the series last season with each winning at home, the Falcons 26-24 and the Saints 20-17 – right after New Orleans takes a much-needed bye Nov. 16.

Then, the Saints will complete the regular season with a flipped schedule from the open: Four of six games on the road.

It'll begin with back-to-backs in Florida against Miami (Nov. 30) and Tampa Bay (Dec. 7), then home against the Panthers and Jets on Dec. 14 and 21 - the Jets will bring back former Saints secondary coach Aaron Glenn, who will be in his rookie season as head coach - and trips to Tennessee (Dec. 28) and Atlanta (Jan. 3 or 4) to close.

New Orleans' three-game preseason will feature a road trip against the Chargers (Aug. 10) and home games against Jacksonville (Aug. 17) and Denver (Aug. 23).

Take a look at all of the opposing quarterbacks that the Saints are anticipating facing during the 2025 NFL season following schedule release.

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