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Rogers' TD return was his first career touchdown Hanson's final kick was the 16th winner of his year career The announced crowd of 63, was the second largest of the Saints' three games at the 65,seat Alamodome. Dan Orlovsky and Ryan Clark expect Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers' defense to dismantle the Cowboys in the wild-card round. Will McClay, the vice president of player personnel who is in his 20th season with the Cowboys, has reached a new contract to stay with the franchise, sources told ESPN.

Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster returned to practice Thursday, starting the day window during which he can be activated from injured reserve. Whitney Mercilus, who was thought to be lost for the season after he tore his left biceps in November, returned to practice Thursday.

Dan Orlovsky believes the Bengals might have trouble vs. Bart Scott expects Matthew Stafford to step up and lead the Rams to a win vs. Kyler Murray's Cardinals. Skip to main content Skip to navigation. Dec 24, Green Bay. That came in after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city.

Scroll below for images from each game, all culled from the NOLA. Some captions were available, while others were not. Brooks loses his helmet as he is sacked by Greg Spires. Saints lost Griffin of Baton Rouge is a season ticket holder.

New Orleans Saints vs. Bears kicker Robbie Gould celebrates after kicking the winning field goal. Saints Joe Horn shows his frusteration near the end of the game against the Bears. Sunday, November 6, New Orleans Saints vs. The Panthers recovered the ball. The penalty put the Dolphin's first and goal in the first half. New Orleans is expected to be back in their facilities by the end of September in the wake of Hurricane Ida.

If disaster cleanup takes longer than expected, the Saints will be faced with several more scheduling challenges.

When Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast region in , it forced the New Orleans Saints to play all their games on the road that season. Hurricane Ida was an eerily similar storm that ravaged many of the same areas last weekend. The Category 4 storm did not damage the Superdome, as Katrina heavily did in Nor did the stadium need to be used as a shelter, as it tragically did in the aftermath of Katrina.

Ida's fury did force the Saints to evacuate the city and move team operations to Dallas, TX. Earlier this week, the team announced that it will remain in Texas through at least September because of the damage and power outages caused by the hurricane.

New Orleans will conduct practices on the campus of TCU. Fortunately, in this case, the Saints were only scheduled to play two home games over the first seven weeks of the season and none in September after the opener.

By the end of September, the Saints are planning to be back in their facilities. More importantly, that will mean that the thousands of residents in the area have had power restored and can hopefully resume life with a sense of normalcy. If disaster cleanup extends into October, the Saints will face further scheduling challenges. After a bye week, the Saints are again on the road for a Monday night clash at Seattle on Oct.

That will be followed by two scheduled home games against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Oct.



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