Falcons–Saints rivalry

Atlanta Falcons–New Orleans Saints
Atlanta Falcons
New Orleans Saints
First meeting November 20, 1967
New Orleans 27, Atlanta 24
Latest meeting January 3, 2016
New Orleans 20, Atlanta 17
Next meeting September 25,2016
Statistics
Meetings total 93 meetings
All-time series Atlanta 48–45
Postseason results

Atlanta: 1–0

  • December 28, 1991, Wild Card, Atlanta 27–20
Largest victory Atlanta: 62–7 (1973)
New Orleans: 38–0 (1987)
Longest win streak Atlanta: 10 (1995–1999)
New Orleans: 6 (1986–1989)
Current win streak New Orleans: 2 wins (2015–present)
Championship Success

Super Bowl Championships (1)

  • New Orleans (1) – 2009
  • Atlanta (0)

Super Bowl Appearances (2)

  • Atlanta (1) – 1998
  • New Orleans (1) – 2009

Conference Championships (2)

  • Atlanta (1) – 1998
  • New Orleans (1) – 2009

Division Championships (10)

Wild Card Berths (12) (1970—present)

The FalconsSaints rivalry is a divisional rivalry in the NFC South of the National Football League. The series is by far the oldest and most established rivalry in the division. Born one year apart, the Saints and Falcons were the first two NFL franchises in the Deep South (Washington and Dallas being arguably southern but not in the "traditional" Deep South). They have shared some important players, such as kicker Morten Andersen (the leading scorer in both franchises' histories), Bobby Hebert (who quarterbacked for both teams in the 1990s), and Joe Horn (the Pro Bowl Saints receiver who left for the Falcons in 2007). They have also drawn coaches from the same families, and even shared a head coach: recent Falcons coach Jim L. Mora is the son of longtime Saints coach Jim E. Mora, and former Falcons and Saints coach Wade Phillips is the son of former Saints coach Bum Phillips.

The series was rarely noted by the national media during the teams' first decades of existence, probably due to both teams' long stretches of futility. However, the September 2006 match-up, which served as the Louisiana Superdome's official reopening after Hurricane Katrina, was heralded as a major milestone in New Orleans' and the Gulf Coast's recovery from the effects of the storm as well as the Saints' return to the city after their own year-long exile after the storm; the Saints later erected a statue outside the Superdome to commemorate their win in that game.

The late season match-ups in the 2010 and 2011 seasons held playoff implications for both teams. Games between the Falcons and Saints have riveted their respective regions for more than 40 years; fans of both teams consider the other their most important and hated opponent. ESPN.com writer Len Pasquarelli has cited the rivalry as one of the best in sports: "Every year, bus caravans loaded with rowdy (and usually very inebriated) fans make the seven-hour trip between the two cities. Unless you've attended a Falcons-Saints debauchery-filled afternoon, you'll just have to take my word for how much fun it really can be."[1]

Atlanta currently leads the all-time series 49-45 (48-45 regular season, 1-0 playoffs). Each team has appeared in one Super Bowl, the Saints winning Super Bowl XLIV while the Falcons lost in Super Bowl XXXIII.

It began in 1967, the first year of play for the Saints, and press accounts from that game, including the Rome (Ga.) News-Tribune and Los Angeles Times, referred to it as the "Dixie Championship." In recent years, the game has sometimes been referred to as the "Southern Showdown." This has especially been the case leading up to the first of the two 2011 games, by WWL radio in New Orleans.

History

Notable games in the series

Individual game results

This is a list of results from all of the meetings between the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons from their first meeting in 1967 to the present.

Saints victory Falcons victory * Post-season meeting
Date Site Winning team Losing team Series
November 20, 1967 New Orleans New Orleans 27 Atlanta24 NO 1-0
December 7, 1969 Atlanta Atlanta45 New Orleans 17 Tied 1-1
September 20, 1970 New Orleans Atlanta14 New Orleans3 ATL 2-1
October 25, 1970 Atlanta Atlanta32 New Orleans 14 ATL 3-1
October 24, 1971 Atlanta Atlanta28 New Orleans6 ATL 4-1
December 19, 1971 New Orleans Atlanta24 New Orleans20 ATL 5-1
October 15, 1972 New Orleans Atlanta21 New Orleans14 ATL 6-1
November 12, 1972 Atlanta Atlanta36 New Orleans20 ATL 7-1
September 16, 1973 New Orleans Atlanta62 New Orleans 7 ATL 8-1
December 16, 1973 Atlanta Atlanta14 New Orleans10 ATL 9-1
September 29, 1974 New Orleans New Orleans14 Atlanta13 ATL 9-2
October 20, 1974 Atlanta New Orleans13 Atlanta3 ATL 9-3
October 5, 1975 Atlanta Atlanta14 New Orleans7 ATL 10-3
November 2, 1975 New Orleans New Orleans23 Atlanta 7 ATL 10-4
October 10, 1976 New Orleans New Orleans30 Atlanta0 ATL 10-5
October 31, 1976 Atlanta Atlanta23 New Orleans20 ATL 11-5
November 20, 1977 New Orleans New Orleans21 Atlanta20 ATL 11-6
December 18, 1977 Atlanta Atlanta35 New Orleans7 ATL 12-6
November 12, 1978 Atlanta Atlanta20 New Orleans17 ATL 13-6
November 26, 1978 New Orleans Atlanta20 New Orleans17 ATL 14-6
September 2, 1979 New Orleans Atlanta40 New Orleans34 ATL 15-6
November 25, 1979 Atlanta New Orleans37 Atlanta6 ATL 15-7
October 19, 1980 New Orleans Atlanta41 New Orleans14 ATL 16-7
November 16, 1980 Atlanta Atlanta31 New Orleans13 ATL 17-7
September 6, 1981 Atlanta Atlanta27 New Orleans0 ATL 18-7
November 1, 1981 New Orleans Atlanta41 New Orleans10 ATL 19-7
December 12, 1982 Atlanta Atlanta35 New Orleans0 ATL 20-7
January 2, 1983 New Orleans New Orleans35 Atlanta6 ATL 20-8
October 9, 1983 Atlanta New Orleans19 Atlanta17 ATL 20-9
November 6, 1983 New Orleans New Orleans27 Atlanta10 ATL 20-10
September 2, 1984 New Orleans Atlanta36 New Orleans28 ATL 21-10
November 11, 1984 Atlanta New Orleans17 Atlanta13 ATL 21-11
October 20, 1985 Atlanta Atlanta31 New Orleans24 ATL 22-11
December 22, 1985 New Orleans Atlanta16 New Orleans10 ATL 23-11
September 7, 1986 New Orleans Atlanta31 New Orleans10 ATL 24-11
December 14, 1986 Atlanta New Orleans14 Atlanta9 ATL 24-12
November 1, 1987 Atlanta New Orleans38 Atlanta0 ATL 24-13
September 11, 1988 Atlanta New Orleans29 Atlanta21 ATL 24-14
December 18, 1988 New Orleans New Orleans10 Atlanta9 ATL 24-15
October 29, 1989 New Orleans New Orleans20 Atlanta13 ATL 24-16
November 19, 1989 Atlanta New Orleans26 Atlanta17 ATL 24-17
October 7, 1990 Atlanta Atlanta28 New Orleans27 ATL 25-17
November 25, 1990 New Orleans New Orleans10 Atlanta7 ATL 25-18
September 29, 1991 Atlanta New Orleans27 Atlanta6 ATL 25-19
November 24, 1991 New Orleans Atlanta23 New Orleans20 ATL 26-19
December 28, 1991* New Orleans Atlanta27 New Orleans20 ATL 27-19
September 20, 1992 Atlanta New Orleans10 Atlanta7 ATL 27-20
December 3, 1992 New Orleans New Orleans22 Atlanta14 ATL 27-21
September 12, 1993 Atlanta New Orleans34 Atlanta31 ATL 27-22
October 24, 1993 New Orleans Atlanta26 New Orleans15 ATL 28-22
November 13, 1994 New Orleans New Orleans33 Atlanta32 ATL 28-23
December 11, 1994 Atlanta New Orleans29 Atlanta20 ATL 28-24
September 15, 1995 New Orleans Atlanta27 New Orleans24 ATL 29-24
December 10, 1995 Atlanta Atlanta19 New Orleans14 ATL 30-24
September 22, 1996 New Orleans Atlanta28 New Orleans14 ATL 31-24
November 17, 1996 Atlanta Atlanta17 New Orleans15 ATL 32-24
October 12, 1997 New Orleans Atlanta23 New Orleans17 ATL 33-24
November 23, 1997 Atlanta Atlanta20 New Orleans3 ATL 34-24
October 18, 1998 Atlanta Atlanta31 New Orleans23 ATL 35-24
December 13, 1998 New Orleans Atlanta27 New Orleans17 ATL 36-24
October 10, 1999 New Orleans Atlanta20 New Orleans17 ATL 37-24
December 5, 1999 Atlanta Atlanta35 New Orleans12 ATL 38-24
October 22, 2000 Atlanta New Orleans21 Atlanta19 ATL 38-25
December 27, 2000 New Orleans New Orleans23 Atlanta7 ATL 38-26
October 21, 2001 New Orleans Atlanta20 New Orleans13 ATL 39-26
December 9, 2001 Atlanta New Orleans28 Atlanta10 ATL 39-27
October 27, 2002 New Orleans Atlanta37 New Orleans35 ATL 40-27
November 17, 2002 Atlanta Atlanta24 New Orleans21 ATL 41-27
October 19, 2003 Atlanta New Orleans45 Atlanta17 ATL 41-28
November 16, 2003 New Orleans New Orleans23 Atlanta20 ATL 41-29
November 28, 2004 Atlanta Atlanta24 New Orleans21 ATL 42-29
December 26, 2004 New Orleans New Orleans26 Atlanta13 ATL 42-30
October 16, 2005 San Antonio Atlanta34 New Orleans31 ATL 43-30
December 12, 2005 Atlanta Atlanta36 New Orleans17 ATL 44-30
September 25, 2006 New Orleans New Orleans23 Atlanta3 ATL 44-31
November 26, 2006 Atlanta New Orleans31 Atlanta13 ATL 44-32
October 21, 2007 New Orleans New Orleans22 Atlanta16 ATL 44-33
December 10, 2007 Atlanta New Orleans34 Atlanta14 ATL 44-34
November 9, 2008 Atlanta Atlanta34 New Orleans20 ATL 45-34
December 7, 2008 New Orleans New Orleans29 Atlanta25 ATL 45-35
November 2, 2009 New Orleans New Orleans35 Atlanta27 ATL 45-36
December 14, 2009 Atlanta New Orleans26 Atlanta23 ATL 45-37
September 26, 2010 New Orleans Atlanta27 New Orleans24 ATL 46-37
December 27, 2010 Atlanta New Orleans17 Atlanta14 ATL 46-38
November 13, 2011 Atlanta New Orleans26 Atlanta23 ATL 46-39
December 26, 2011 New Orleans New Orleans45 Atlanta16 ATL 46-40
November 11, 2012 New Orleans New Orleans31 Atlanta 27 ATL 46-41
November 29, 2012 Atlanta Atlanta23 New Orleans13 ATL 47-41
September 8, 2013 New Orleans New Orleans23 Atlanta17 ATL 47-42
November 21, 2013 Atlanta New Orleans17 Atlanta13 ATL 47-43
September 7, 2014 Atlanta Atlanta37 New Orleans34 ATL 48-43
December 21, 2014 New Orleans Atlanta30 New Orleans14 ATL 49-43
October 15, 2015 New Orleans New Orleans31 Atlanta21 ATL 49-44
January 3, 2016 Atlanta New Orleans20 Atlanta17 ATL 49-45

Pre-season games

The Saints hold a 3-1 edge in pre-season games against the Falcons, including a victory on September 9, 1967 when the Saints played in the city of New Orleans for the very first time. The home teams have always won the pre-season games in this series.

Year Winner Result Location
1967 New Orleans Saints 27-14 New Orleans
1968 Atlanta Falcons 16-10 Atlanta
1969 New Orleans Saints 21-17 New Orleans
1984 New Orleans Saints 31-21 New Orleans

Overtime games

The Falcons hold a 5-2 lead in overtime games in this series.

Year Winner Result Location
1979 Atlanta Falcons 40-34 New Orleans
1991 Atlanta Falcons 23-20 New Orleans
1995 Atlanta Falcons 27-24 New Orleans
2003 New Orleans Saints 23-20 New Orleans
2010 Atlanta Falcons 27-24 New Orleans
2011 New Orleans Saints 26-23 Atlanta
2014 Atlanta Falcons 37-34 Atlanta

Monday Night Football

The Saints and Falcons have met six times on Monday Night Football, most recently in 2011. The series has been played three times in Atlanta and three times in New Orleans, and overall the Saints lead 5–1.

The 2006 matchup, the first game played in the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina, was the second highest rated cable television broadcast of all time, a mark that has since been surpassed. The 2010 matchup averaged 19.1 million viewers on ESPN, making it the most watched cable broadcast of 2010.[5]

Year Winner Result Location
2005 Atlanta Falcons 36-17 Atlanta
2006 New Orleans Saints 23-3 New Orleans
2007 New Orleans Saints 34-14 Atlanta
2009 New Orleans Saints 35-27 New Orleans
2010 New Orleans Saints 17-14 Atlanta
2011 New Orleans Saints 45-16 New Orleans

Thursday Night Football

Atlanta and New Orleans have played Thursday night games 4 times, with the Saints holding a 3-1 edge in those contests. Counting both Monday Night Football and Thursday Night Football, the New Orleans Saints have an 8-2 lead in regular season prime time games.

Year Winner Result Location
1992 New Orleans Saints 22-14 New Orleans
2012 Atlanta Falcons 23-13 Atlanta
2013 New Orleans Saints 17-13 Atlanta
2015 New Orleans Saints 31-21 New Orleans

References

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