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The NFL's 2026 schedule drops Thursday, revealing the Saints' landmark game in Paris and intriguing matchups. NEW ORLEANS — The National Football League is set to release the full 2026 regular season schedule Thursday evening, giving fans their first look at game dates and primetime matchups.
For much of the past couple months, it was thought the New Orleans Saints would play the Cleveland Browns in Paris – the first-ever NFL game played in France. The speculation appears to be half right. Multiple sources are reporting the Saints indeed will ...
The New Orleans Saints will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first regular season NFL game to be played in Paris, France, ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter announced.
The New Orleans Saints in Paris had been a given for months. On Wednesday, the details filled out a bit more. The NFL announced that the Saints will play the Pittsburgh Steelers on Oct. 25 at the Stade de France, at 8:30 a.m. CST. It will be New Orleans' fourth international game, following appearances in London, England, in 2008, 2017 and 2022.
New Orleans Saints rookie guard Jeremiah Wright was named a potential impact player for the upcoming season. If training camp goes his way, Wright overtakes incumbent starter and former first round pick Cesar Ruiz.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to be the New Orleans Saints’ opponent for their game in Paris this season, according to multiple reports Tuesday.
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The New Orleans Saints signed UDFA wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner, the son of WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner, on May 12.
Lavonte David intercepted plenty of quarterbacks, but the retired Buccaneers linebacker never got his hands on a pass from Saints great Drew Brees.