One silver lining for a poor finish is knowing you’ll land a better schedule next year — a slate of opponents for a third-place team is, presumably, easier to knock down than a series of first-place squads.
That didn’t matter for the New Orleans Saints in 2023; head coach Dennis Allen had the easiest schedule in the league and still opened December in third place, the same spot he finished with in the NFC South a year ago. But hope springs eternal. Whether or not Allen is coaching the Saints in 2024 is unknown.
What we do know is the matchups and locations for all but three of New Orleans’ games next year, with two home games against the same-ranked teams in the AFC North and NFC West as well as a road trip for the same-ranked NFC North team waiting to be decided.
Another thing known in advance: the Saints will have nine home games in 2024, the first time they’ll enjoy that benefit of the 17-game schedule after relocating their season opener in 2021 to Jacksonville in the wake of Hurricane Ida and playing a “home” game in London in 2022. With extensive renovations to the Caesars Superdome progressing well, fans will finally get the full experience next season. Hopefully the team can give them something to cheer about.
But if current standing hold, here are the teams the Saints will see in 2024:
Atlanta Falcons (HOME and AWAY)
Current record: 6-6
Carolina Panthers (HOME and AWAY)
Current record: 1-11
Cleveland Browns (HOME)
Current record: 7-5
The Saints will host the Browns if both teams finish in third place in their division standings.
Dallas Cowboys (AWAY)
Current record: 9-3
Denver Broncos (HOME)
Current record: 6-6
Green Bay Packers (AWAY)
Current record: 6-6
The Saints will visit the Packers if both teams finish in third place in their division standings.
Kansas City Chiefs (AWAY)
Current record: 8-4
Las Vegas Raiders (HOME)
Current record: 5-7
Los Angeles Chargers (AWAY)
Current record: 5-7
New York Giants (AWAY)
Current record: 4-8
Philadelphia Eagles (HOME)
Current record: 10-2
Seattle Seahawks (HOME)
Current record: 6-6
The Saints will host the Seahawks if both teams finish in third place in their division standings.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (HOME and AWAY)
Current record: 5-7
Washington Commanders (HOME)
Current record: 4-9
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