College football players to watch- NCAA Week 12

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Another college football Saturday has made its way around the calendar. This weekend is jam-packed with marquee matchups, including four top-25 clashes. Here are the players that I am going to be watching in their games.



Julian Neal

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Arkansas’ Neal is a top member of a Razorback team that has struggled this season. The 6’2” cornerback from California has been solid with two interceptions and eight passes defensed thus far. He and Arkansas face off against the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge this Saturday.



DJ Campbell

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The Longhorns of Texas square off against the Georgia Bulldogs in what should be a highly competitive top-ten game this weekend in college football. One player that Saints fans and I should keep a close watch on is guard DJ Campbell. He stands tall at 6’3”, 321 lbs., and serves as a critical piece to the interior of Texas’ offensive line.



Max Klare

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Ohio State’s Max Klare is currently projected to go sometime within the middle portion of the upcoming NFL Draft. The 6’5” pass catcher has nearly 300 receiving yards along with a touchdown on 26 receptions this year. A reliable target with strong hands and size is exactly the type of prospect Saints fans should keep an eye on this weekend.

What are some other names you’re keeping an eye on as we inch closer towards bowl season? Are there any players in particular that you’re hoping to see in a Saints’ uniform in 2026? Let us hear it in the comments!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ollege-football-players-to-watch-ncaa-week-12
 
Saints 2026 draft position after Week 10: Second Round Edition

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Officially, I have gone through every single prospect the New Orleans Saints can realistically select at the top of the draft. So, with that being the case, I’m going to focus on the second round is this edition.

With their win against the Carolina Panthers, the Saints are now slated to select at pick #2 in the first round, and in the second round, their projected pick is #36.

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After the Saints traded away Rashid Shaheed at the deadline, WR became a much bigger need, and the Saints need more contested catch threats in that room. Here enters Jakobi Lane. At USC, Lane is a premier pass catcher who can make spectacular catches look easy. He can adjust to any throw and box out defenders to make a catch. He is the perfect redzone threat and is actually pretty good running after the catch. His most significant issue is going to be separation, but that won’t be what the Saints need him for.

As I mentioned, the Saints are missing size in the WR room. Yes, Devaughn Vele would be a bit of a similar receiver, but Lane has the top-end potential to be a WR1 in the league. Still, it’s more realistic for him to be WR2, which is the perfect opposite of Chris Olave.

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This is a bit of a new name to the second round, but CB Chris Jonson deserves it. This season, Johnson has been a playmaker all over the field, with three interceptions, six pass deflections, and one forced fumble. His strength lies in zone coverage, where he is highly talented at reading the play and breaking up the catch. Man coverage is not his strong suit, but that is fine for what the Saints would be drafting him for. Perhaps my favorite part of his game actually comes from special teams, where he is a difference-maker.

Zone coverage is a staple of the Saints’ defense, but the issue is that most of the Saints’ CBs are not great in that area. It is a personnel issue right now, and with Alontae Taylor possibly leaving in free agency, New Orleans will need another CB before next season starts.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...t-position-after-week-10-second-round-edition
 
Lions vs. Eagles: Sunday Night Football Open Thread

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The Philadelphia Eagles host the Detroit Lions tonight in the City of Brotherly Love. These are among the best of the NFC over the past few years and both look as good as ever. Will Detroit pull out the win on the road? Can Philly slow down the high-octane Detroit offense? Let’s tune in and find out!

Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles

Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Kickoff – 5:20pm PST / 7:20pm CST / 8:20pm EST

Network – NBC

Odds – Eagles -2.5, O/U 46.5


Enjoy the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...s-vs-eagles-sunday-night-football-open-thread
 
Saints LB Demario Davis teams up with Stand Together for the NFL’s My Cause My Cleats campaign

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New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis has teamed up with Stand Together for this year’s NFL’s My Cause My Cleats campaign with the hope of bringing attention to Stand Together’s mission as a philanthropic community that helps America’s boldest changemakers tackle the root causes of the country’s biggest problems by providing our partners with access to resources including funding, a unique network of peers, and a playbook for applying proven principles to transform lives and society.

Davis, Stand Together and the NFL have come together to unlock the strength in communities and drive change from the ground up, after Davis was originally drawn to Stand Together through their shared commitment to transforming the one-size-fits-all education system. Through his Devoted Dreamers Academy which is supported by Stand Together’s holistic philanthropic community, Davis is investing in youth development and leadership to equip the next generation with the tools to thrive spiritually, mentally, and physically, both on and off the field.

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Davis will be wearing his custom Stand Together cleats during the New Orleans Saints’ home game against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, November 23rd in Caesars Superdome.

To learn more about Stand Together, please visit Stand Together | A Philanthropic Community

To learn more about Devoted Dreamers, please visit Home | Devoted Dreamers

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...tand-together-for-the-nfls-my-cause-my-cleats
 
Cowboys vs. Raiders: Monday Night Football Open Thread

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The Las Vegas Raiders host the Dallas Cowboys in Sin City. This matchup features two of the NFL’s biggest brands. Will Dallas pick up the win on the road? Can Vegas take advantage of a home field victory? Let’s tune in to find out!

Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders

Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas, Nevada

Kickoff – 5:15pm PST / 7:15pm CST / 8:15pm EST

Network – ESPN

Odds – Cowboys -3.5, O/U 50.5


Follow the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...-vs-raiders-monday-night-football-open-thread
 
If Saints win/lose vs. Falcons

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The New Orleans Saints are coming off a bye week as they host the rival Atlanta Falcons in the Caesars Superdome on Sunday. Here’s a look ahead at what either result could mean in the first of two divisional clashes between the teams this season.

If the Saints win:​


If New Orleans runs over Atlanta, it will lift them off the bottom of the NFC South and give Tyler Shough a 2-1 record as an NFL starter. The momentum will be palpable should the Saints win back-to-back games, regardless of what happens down the stretch of the season.

Just as we said ahead of Week 10’s visit to Carolina, it’s nice to win divisional matchups. Playoffs, the NFL Draft, and everything else aside, defending your home field against the Falcons is always cause for celebration, and it’s something the Saints have had relative success within recent seasons.

The black and gold were staring into the abyss at 1-8, and the season felt lost to some. Winning consecutive games against divisional opposition, with the rookie quarterback making a great impression, will at the very least revive some good vibes among the Who Dat Nation.

If the Saints lose:​


A defeat on Sunday would be more disappointing than most others the Saints have suffered this season. Not only is it their arch-rival, but the Falcons are also set to be missing key personnel in Michael Penix Jr. and Drake London.

These injuries have more than opened the door for a frisky Saints offense to get this game won with a good performance. Atlanta is also ice cold, having lost their previous five games.

So a loss would sting, albeit with improved draft position serving as a consolation.

How are you feeling ahead of Sunday? Will the Saints get above .500 against their NFC South competition with a win? Let us know in the comments!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...schedule/103083/if-saints-win-lose-vs-falcons
 
SB Nation Reacts Survey: How confident are you that the Saints are headed in the right direction?

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New Orleans Saints will head into this week’s matchup at home against the Atlanta Falcons hopefully well-rested and fully healthy after their bye week and defeating the Carolina Panthers on the road in Week 10. The Saints are also hoping to keep that win streak alive as the Falcons have now lost 5 games in a row as well as QB Michael Penix Jr. for the season. They will also be without their star WR Drake London, who was already ruled out this week, which doesn’t fare well for Atlanta trying to improve upon their 3-7 record.

However, after the Saints performance against the Panthers, there are a lot of reasons for them to be optimistic about this Sunday’s game but as always, we want to hear from you. After the Saints bye week and last Sunday’s win, how are you feeling about the team? “Are you confident the Saints are headed in the right direction?” Vote in this week’s poll and let us know!

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Saints fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...-the-saints-are-headed-in-the-right-direction
 
Saints power ranking entering Week 12

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NFL.com – 30 (+1)​

“After beating Carolina in Week 10, the Saints will come out of their Week 11 bye with a chance to make it two straight wins when they face the Falcons in a game that has suddenly become a battle for third place in the NFC South, thanks to Atlanta’s losing streak. This will give Tyler Shough (vs. Kirk Cousins) a chance to vanquish another division opponent and build off a solid outing against the Panthers. The rest of this season should be used to determine where Shough is in his development and whether the Saints must consider a quarterback in the next draft. That answer is likely no right now, but that shouldn’t be something that is settled in November. Changes are coming this offseason, but perhaps a lot of the big pieces — head coach, GM and QB — will remain the same.“

Fox Sports – 30 (-1)​

“There’s a real chance for growth down the stretch from rookie QB Tyler Shough. The Saints play just one more opponent that currently has a winning record.“

Bleacher Report – 29 (=)​

“The Saints entered their bye on a high note after knocking off the rival Carolina Panthers. The schedule sets up favorably coming out of New Orleans’ off-week, too.

Facing the Atlanta Falcons and Miami Dolphins in back-to-back contests gives the Saints a legitimate chance to improve upon their 2-8 record.

Wins will also indicate rookie quarterback Tyler Shough is playing well. The most important aspect of New Orleans’ upcoming schedule is whether he is prepared to take over the offense through the rest of the 2025 campaign and into the future. His second start was promising.

The second-round rookie needs to stack quality outings and prove the Saints don’t need to draft another quarterback. — Sobleski

CBS Sports – 29 (=)​

“The rest of this season has to be about Tyler Shough’s growth. They have to find out if he’s their guy.”

Sports Illustrated – 26 (+4)​

“The rest of this season has to be about Tyler Shough’s growth. They have to find out if he’s their guy.”

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c.../103101/saints-power-ranking-entering-week-12
 
Falcons’ QB Penix, WR London to miss Saints clash

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The Saints have the first of two matchups against divisional rival Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, who will be without a few key offensive personnel.

Adam Schefter reported that quarterback Michael Penix Jr had suffered a potentially season-ending injury against the Carolina Panthers, while Ian Rapaport revealed that a PCL strain will keep star wide receiver Drake London out of Sunday’s game in New Orleans.

The injuries will leave Atlanta without its top receiver, and Kirk Cousins will slide in to start at quarterback.

Penix has had a number of impressive games this season, though the Falcons are amidst a 5-game losing streak. London has posted over 800 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns already this season, and will be a big miss for head coach Raheem Morris’ team.

With Atlanta shorthanded on the offensive side of the ball, the Saints will be hoping to capitalize as they come off their bye week.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...lcons-qb-penix-wr-london-to-miss-saints-clash
 
Saints Super Bowl odds: Week 12

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The New Orleans Saints are coming off their bye and have a date with arch-rival Atlanta this week. If they win this game they will actually be out of last place in the division for the first time this year. Here are how the Saints and their division rivals stack up against the teams with the top 10 Super Bowl odds headed into Week 12 of the season, courtesy of Fanduel Sportsbook:

T-32. New Orleans Saints: +100000 (Last week’s odds: +100000) (Last week’s ranking: T-32)

1. Philadelphia Eagles: +500 (+750) (3)

2. Los Angeles Rams: +550 (+600) (2)

3. Buffalo Bills: +800 (+950) (5)

4. Indianapolis Colts: +1000 (+1100) (7)

T-5. Detroit Lions: +1100 (+850) (4)

T-5. Kansas City Chiefs: +1100 (+550) (1)

7. Seattle Seahawks: +1200 (+1000) (6)

8. Baltimore Ravens: +1300 (+1400) (8)

T-9. Green Bay Packers: +1500 (+1500) (9)

T-9. Denver Broncos: +1500 (+1900) (10)

T-12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +3000 (+3000) (T-12)

21. Carolina Panthers: +25000 (+25000) (T-22)

T-32. Atlanta Falcons: +100000 (+25000) (T-22)



Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.com/new-orleans-saints-news/103181/saints-super-bowl-odds-week-12
 
Bills vs. Texans: Thursday Night Football Open Thread

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The Houston Texans host the Buffalo Bills tonight in the Lone Star State. These teams are fighting to compete for their respective divisions, a year after winning their divisions. Will Buffalo continue their momentum from last week’s win? Can Houston pull out the upset at home? Let’s tune in to find out!

Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans

NRG Stadium – Houston, Texas

Kickoff – 5:15pm PST / 7:15pm CST / 8:15pm EST

Network – Prime Video

Odds – Bills -5.5, O/U 43.5


Follow the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...vs-texans-thursday-night-football-open-thread
 
Canal Street Chronicles: Saints vs. Falcons Bold Predictions

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For Week 12, the New Orleans Saints (2-8) are back home in the dome to face the Atlanta Falcons (3-7) in the Caesars Superdome.

So, let’s jump right in and take a look at some of the Canal Street Chronicles staff’s predictions for this week’s matchup between the Saints and Falcons.

NIC:

Alontae Taylor snags another INT

  • Saints block another FG attempt
  • Alontae Taylor snags another INT
  • Devaughn Vele scores a TD

KYLE:

  • Tyler Shough throws for 250 yards and 2 TDs again
  • Saints defense gets 4+ sacks on the day
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry gets an interception

CALEB:

  • Bijan Robinson only gets 50 rushing yards
  • Kelvin Banks does not let up a sack
  • Devin Neal scores a touchdown

What do you think about the CSC staff’s predictions? What are your bold predictions? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...chronicles-saints-vs-falcons-bold-predictions
 
Final Saints vs. Falcons injury report

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The New Orleans Saints finished their final practice ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. The Saints listed four players with gameday designations, ruling out wide receiver Brandin Cooks, who will be released, and listed Taliese Fuaga, Alvin Kamara, and Barry Wesley as questionable.

The Falcons listed nine players with gameday designations, ruling out four players and listing five others as questionable. Star wide receiver Drake London was among the players ruled out for Sunday. Starting guard Chris Lindstrom was among the players listed as questionable.

New Orleans Saints


Full Participation

DT Davon Godchaux (NIR-Rest)

T Barry Wesley (Hip) Questionable

TE Jack Stoll (Ankle)

WR Chris Olave (Ankle)

Limited Participation

RB Alvin Kamara (Ankle) Questionable

T Taliese Fuaga (Ankle) Questionable

Did Not Participate


WR Brandin Cooks (NIR-Personal) Out

Atlanta Falcons​


Full Participation

CB Dee Alford (Concussions)

S Xavier Watts (Illness)

LB Divine Deablo (Forearm) Questionable

DT Brandon Dorlus (Oblique)

LB Malik Verdon (Shoulder) Questionable

CB Mike Hughes (Neck)

G Matthew Bergeron (Ankle) Questionable

Limited Participation


G Chris Lindstrom (Foot) Questionable

LB Kaden Ellis (NIR-Rest)

T Jake Matthews (NIR-Rest)

Did Not Participate

DT Zach Harrison (Knee) Out

WR Drake London (Knee) Out

LB Josh Woods (Hamstring) Out

S Jessie Bates (NIR-Personal)

CB Billy Bowman (Achilles) Out

LB Leonard Floyd (Hamstring) Questionable

LS Liam McCullough (NIR-Personal)

DT David Onyemata (NIR-Personal)

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c.../103277/final-saints-vs-falcons-injury-report
 
College Football Week 13 Open Thread

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Happy Saturday everyone! Welcome to the Canal Street Chronicles College Football open thread! This is where we congregate to discuss and dissect each and every one of today’s games on the NCAA Division 1-A (FBS) football schedule. Let’s have some fun and enjoy some stress-free football as we watch the future stars of the NFL today!

Here are the headline games for Week 13:

#22 Missouri at #8 Oklahoma – ABC

#15 USC at #7 Oregon – CBS

Arkansas at #17 Texas – ABC

#24 Tulane at Temple – ESPNU

Western Kentucky at LSU – SEC Network

Leave your comments and insight below!



Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.com/game-day-threads/103281/college-football-week-13-open-thread
 
Interview with the Enemy: Atlanta Falcons

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The New Orleans Saints will return from their bye week to face the rival Atlanta Falcons at Caesars Superdome in Week 12 of the 2025 NFL season. To break it down, Saivion Mixson of The Falcoholic joins us to preview Sunday afternoon’s matchup.

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NJ: With Michael Penix Jr. expected to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, how much of a hit do you expect the offense to take with Kirk Cousins as the starter?

SM: As much as I would love to say the Falcons won’t be that much worse on offense, especially given the up-and-down nature with Penix at the helm, it’s probably going to be a substantial hit. In Kirk’s lone start against the Miami Dolphins in week 7, with a defense that came into the week dead last in EPA per dropback, Cousins went 21-of-31 for 173 yards with 102 of those yards coming after the Dolphins went up 24-3 late in the third quarter when the game felt more than out of reach. This isn’t the same Cousins the Falcons saw before his Achilles injury in 2023; his arm doesn’t have enough juice to attack the outer parts of the field consistently, and I could see the Saints dare him to make some tight window throws, especially without the safety net that is Drake London (out with a PCL sprain).

NJ: What has been Atlanta’s biggest weakness during this five-game losing streak?

SM: The most frustrating part about this question is that there is no one thing. Through the losing streak, Atlanta has done enough to win ball games, and against some good competition. But the most glaring weakness has to be the lack of consistency on the offensive side of the ball. Since the start of the losing streak, the Falcons have punted on 23 of their drives, which is third-worst in that span behind only the Houston Texans and Denver Broncos (who are somehow 5-0 in that span) and dead last in 3rd-down conversion percentage (23.5%). The offense doesn’t have a real identity. There’s nothing they can reliably lean on in key moments, and that shows up whenever they need to keep the drive alive.

NJ: Which positional matchup do you think will be the most critical in determining the winner of Sunday’s game?

SM: The most critical matchup of the game may also be the game’s most exciting. Saints have done well at keeping pressure off the quarterback, allowing only 23 sacks (14th-best), 18 QB hits (4th-best), and an 18.4% pressure rate (12th-best), according to Stathead.com. The Falcons have been able to disrupt some of the league’s better quarterbacks, including Drake Maye, Josh Allen, and Daniel Jones, with their pass rush. What will be the Saints’ plan against Atlanta’s newfound pass rush will go a long way in deciding how effective Tyler Shough and this Saints offense will be.

NJ: Who is one under-the-radar Falcons player that has stood out and might be a difference-maker against the Saints?

SM: A player that Saints fans may not know too well, but may be very cognizant of on Sunday, is Divine Deablo. Deablo has been out for the entirety of this losing streak, and the Falcons’ defense, while still showing flashes, lost some of its teeth because of it. With Deablo in the lineup, the Falcons’ defense was 5th in EPA/play due to Deablo’s ability to cover and rush the passer from the inside linebacker spot. His interchangeability with fellow inside linebacker Kaden Elliss gave the Falcons’ defense a wrinkle it has been sorely lacking with his departure.

NJ: According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Saints (-134) are currently 1.5-point favorites over the Falcons (+114) in Sunday’s matchup; what is your final score prediction?

SM: If there were ever a week to pick the Saints over the Falcons, it feels like this one… But I can’t bring myself to do it. I’ll take Atlanta in a game that probably won’t be pretty from start to finish: Falcons 20, Saints 19.

Thank you again to Saivion Mixson for joining us to preview this week’s matchup! You can check out the rest of his work here.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...3267/interview-with-the-enemy-atlanta-falcons
 
Week 12 Early Games Open Thread

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Week 12 is here, and the early slate of games are ready to kickoff while we wait for the New Orleans Saints to kick off against Atlanta, along with the late slate of games. Here is today’s early slate:

New York Jets at Baltimore

Minnesota at Detroit

Pittsburgh at Chicago

New England at Cincinnati

New York Giants at Detroit

Minnesota at Green Bay

Indianapolis at Kansas City

Seattle at Tennessee


The most interesting game in the first half of the day is Indy hosting Kansas City, with the Colts looking to establish themselves at the top of the AFC by beating the establishment of the AFC. Watch the games along with us and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.com/game-day-threads/103284/week-12-early-games-open-thread
 
Buccaneers vs. Rams: Sunday Night Football Open Thread

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The Los Angeles Rams host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers tonight in the City of Angeles. These teams have been among the best of the NFC over the course of the season, but now these they are finding themselves following different trajectories. Will the Rams continue to roll this week? Can the Bucs right the ship and pull off the upset here? Let’s tune in and find out!

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Los Angeles Rams

SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, California

Kickoff – 5:20pm PST / 7:20pm CST / 8:20pm EST

Network – NBC

Odds – Rams -7, O/U 49.5


Enjoy the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ers-vs-rams-sunday-night-football-open-thread
 
New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons: Live game fan discussion

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NFL on FOX – Week 12​

Atlanta Falcons (3-7) at New Orleans Saints (2-8)


The New Orleans Saints host the Atlanta Falcons here in Week 12. The Falcons are sitting in third place in the NFC South while the Saints are unfortunately sitting in last place, but all that could flip with a Saints win. The familiarity of divisional play, paired with no love lost between these bitter arch-rivals, should make for a very entertaining game.

Kickoff:

Sunday, November 23rd – 1:25pm PST / 3:25pm CST / 4:25pm EST

Location:

Caesars Superdome – New Orleans, Louisiana

Weather Forecast:

Perfect conditions under the dome

TV Broadcasts:

NFL on FOX

– Adam Amin, Drew Brees

Local broadcasts in your region can be found here

YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket:

tv.youtube.com

Radio:

WWL 870AM/105.3FM New Orleans

-Featuring: Mike Hoss, Deuce McAllister, and Steve Geller

SIRIUS XM 226 / Internet 822

New Orleans Saints radio network affiliates can be found here

Atlanta Falcons radio network affiliates can be found here

Uniform Combination:


Black Helmets, Black Jerseys, and Black Pants

Opponent Blog:

The Falcoholic

Odds:


Saints -1.5; Over/Under 39.5

Here’s to the Saints getting a second-straight win! Who Dat!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...tlanta-falcons-hate-week-live-game-discussion
 
Panthers vs. 49ers: Monday Night Football Open Thread

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The San Francisco 49ers host the Carolina Panthers in the Bay Area. These teams were once NFC West rivals for a time, but that was long ago. Will the Niners keep Pace with LA and Seattle in the division? Can Carolina pull off the upset on the road? Let’s tune in to find out!

Carolina Panthers at San Francisco 49ers

Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, California

Kickoff – 5:15pm PST / 7:15pm CST / 8:15pm EST

Network – ESPN

Odds – 49ers -7, O/U 49.5


Follow the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...rs-vs-49ers-monday-night-football-open-thread
 
Saints release kicker Blake Grupe and sign former LSU Tiger Cade York to the practice squad

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In a move that is not so surprising, the New Orleans Saints have released kicker Blake Grupe, who has struggled tremendously this season, missing a total of eight kicks through 11 games including two on Sunday afternoon against the Atlanta Falcons.

Cade York in for the #Saints to the practice squad. Blake Grupe is being released, source says. https://t.co/EGaIdYH36c

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 25, 2025

The 27-year-old was signed by Saints as an undrafted free agent in 2023, beating out veteran kicker Wil Lutz for the starting position. Unfortunately, this season saw Grupe fall to the bottom of the stat list. He has made just 73.9% of his kicks, ranking 36th in the league, although he has been perfect on extra points.

In a corresponding move, the Saints are signing former LSU Tigers kicker Cade York, per a report by Nick Underhill. York was most recently with the Cincinnati Bengals. He will join kicker Charlie Smyth, who was signed through the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program (IPPP) in 2024, on the Saints practice squad.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...-former-tiger-cade-york-to-the-practice-squad
 
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