- WHERE: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans)
- WHEN: 8:15 p.m. ET | Prime Video, NFL+
Saints fans have had this game circled on their calendars since mid-May.
Thursday marks Sean Payton's return to New Orleans to face the Saints for the first time since Payton and the team parted ways following the 2021 season. He brings his 3-3 Broncos to town after their first loss in Week 6 following three straight victories.
Emotions will be high. Payton is the Saints鈥 longest-tenured coach, their winningest coach and the only coach to deliver the franchise a Super Bowl championship. Payton said he doesn鈥檛 expect 鈥渇lowers and warm fuzzies鈥 upon his return but admitted how special a place New Orleans was for him.
Drew Brees also will be inducted into the Saints鈥 Hall of Fame, with a halftime ceremony. But even with Payton鈥檚 longtime QB in the house, the focus will be on the game itself.
鈥淲e鈥檙e in the business of collecting wins,鈥 Payton said this week, 鈥渁nd this is the next one鈥
Saints head coach Dennis Allen, Payton鈥檚 longtime majordomo, guided them to a 2-0 start with a white-hot offense. But after scoring 91 points in the first two games, the Saints have come back to earth, scoring only 76 points combined in four straight losses.
Thursday鈥檚 game is likely to feature two rookie quarterbacks going head to head for the first time this season. 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Bo Nix锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 has been Denver鈥檚 starter since Week 1, but 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Spencer Rattler锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 had his first 国产外流网start Sunday, stepping in for an injured 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Derek Carr锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 against the Bucs.
Here are four things to watch for when the Broncos visit the Saints on Thursday night on Prime Video and NFL+:
1) What tricks will Payton pull out? Sean Payton rightfully earned a reputation with his unorthodox style in New Orleans -- a mix of offensive creativity and a devil-may-care attitude -- that won him a lot of games, none bigger than the onside kick that turned the tide of Super Bowl XLIV against the Colts. He hasn鈥檛 yet had the same level of success in Denver (11-12 record over parts of two seasons) but has pumped some life back into the franchise, especially after starting 0-3 and 1-5 last season. Payton has tried to put the focus this week on the game itself, and it would only be fitting if he broke out something special for this one: a trick play, some sort of fake or risky gamble. Saints fans most likely will greet Payton with warmth early, but he鈥檒l receive a reminder of how loud it can get in the Superdome, too, when the Broncos offense is on the field. Don鈥檛 expect Payton to be too caught up in the emotional distraction, but the Saints wouldn鈥檛 mind if he was.
2) Rattler gets another shot. With starter 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Derek Carr锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 injured, the Saints turned to their 2024 fifth-round pick Spencer Rattler in Week 6 over 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Jake Haener锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘, a 2023 fourth-rounder who had been Carr鈥檚 backup the first several games. Rattler started off fairly well in the first half last week against the Bucs, overcoming a 17-0 deficit to give the Saints a 27-24 halftime lead. He completed 11 of 17 passes for 140 yards and a TD in the first half, also picking up a key third down with a 16-yard scramble. The second half was tougher, throwing two picks and taking four of his five sacks, as the Bucs rallied to torch the Saints, 51-27. Rattler struggled when the Bucs went to more man coverage in the second half. Perhaps getting him out of the pocket more could help. The Broncos have been a heavy blitz team this season, so you can expect consistent pressure. But they will be without All-Pro cornerback 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Patrick Surtain II锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘, who suffered a concussion on Sunday.
3) Nix still working through some things. For three quarters Sunday against the Chargers, Bo Nix struggled. He completed only four of his 14 passes for 27 yards, with an interception amid heavy pressure, running once for only 2 yards. But something clicked in the fourth quarter, as Nix led a furious comeback, completing 15 of 19 passes for 189 yards and two TDs, also scrambling for 59 yards. The effort came up short, but it was good to see him rally. Nix has been up and down as a rookie starter, with Payton challenging Nix at times. Twice Denver has gone into halftime with no points this season. But last week was his first interception since Week 2, and he hasn鈥檛 fumbled the entire season. Nix also gets to face a Saints defense that has turned in the wrong direction in recent games. Although they鈥檝e forced at least one turnover in every game so far, they鈥檝e allowed 1,094 yards from scrimmage and 59 first downs in the past two games. The Bucs scored on 10 of their 14 drives Sunday at the Superdome, turning a tight game at halftime into a laugher. What will Dennis Allen do to fix a unit that has suffered from poor tackling? Safety 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Tyrann Mathieu锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 (forearm) might be available for Thursday, but linebacker 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Pete Werner锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 (hamstring) will not play.
4) Depleted Saints need backup pass catchers to step up. Perhaps the Saints will try to get their run game cranked back up. Like the offense as a whole, it looked a whole lot better through two games than in the past four. They ran for 370 yards in Weeks 1 and 2, but only 347 in the past four outings. 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Alvin Kamara锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 (hand) has been limited in practice, but he figures to be a busy man -- both as a runner and receiver. One reason why is that Rattler looks to be throwing to a shorthanded group of receivers. 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Chris Olave锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 will not play due a concussion suffered Sunday and 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Rashid Shaheed锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 is set to undergo knee surgery. 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Cedrick Wilson锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 and 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Bub Means锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 have been working through injuries, too. Means and Rattler seemed to have some chemistry last week, hooking up for five catches, 45 yards and one TD, so he could be in line for even more volume. With 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Taysom Hill锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 likely to remain out, tight ends 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Juwan Johnson锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 and 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Foster Moreau锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 might also be bigger-than-normal parts of the equation. Missing Surtain hurts, but the Broncos have thrived on defense this season, ranking in the top five in the 国产外流网in total yards, pass yards, sack rate and red-zone defense.