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Prediction: Atlanta Falcons VS New Orleans Saints 2025-11-23

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New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons: A Tale of Two Struggles with a Saints’ Edge

The New Orleans Saints (2-8) and Atlanta Falcons (3-7) collide in Week 12, and if this game had a theme song, it’d be “Same Struggles, Different Suits.” Both teams are NFC South also-rans, but the Saints are favored by 1.5 points, which feels like betting on a sleeping cat to outrun a startled one. Let’s break this down with the precision of a NFL film analyst and the humor of a stand-up comic who’s seen too many Hail Marys.


Parsing the Odds: A Math Class You Didn’t Ask For
The Saints’ implied probability of winning? Around 54-55% (thanks to decimal odds of 1.74–1.77). The Falcons hover at 47-49% (2.08–2.15 decimal). That’s a spread so tight, it’s like comparing the length of a regulation football to a slightly deflated one. The total line sits at 40.0–40.5 points, suggesting this could be a defensive slugfest where touchdowns are rarer than a Saints’ win this season.

Statistically, the Saints’ defense has the edge, allowing just 193.7 passing yards per game (9th in the NFL) versus the Falcons’ 23.9 points per game (19th). Meanwhile, the Falcons’ offense? It’s a statistical paradox—19.5 points per game (27th) with Kirk Cousins at QB. It’s like expecting a bicycle to win a drag race… with training wheels.


Injury Report: The Falcons’ “Where’s My Hero?” Edition
Atlanta enters this game missing Michael Penix Jr. (their QB, out with a mysterious “hip flexor” that’s probably just a fancy term for “he tripped over his own ego”), Drake London (their WR, who’s on the shelf with a sprained ankle—yes, in the NFL, ankles are still a thing), and rookie CB Billy Bowman Jr. (out with a concussion he got while trying to catch a pass in practice. Rookie mistakes, folks.)

The silver lining? Kirk Cousins starts, and Divine Deablo, the linebacker who once tackled a running back and a waiter’s tray simultaneously, returns. But Cousins is throwing to a WR corps that’s statistically less likely to catch a pass than a toddler to resist a cookie. And while Deablo’s defense might be a flywall, the Falcons’ offense is a sieve—leaking points, yards, and hope.

The Saints? They’re mostly healthy, which is terrifying when your offense ranks 28th in rushing yards (92.8 YPG). It’s like watching a marathon runner who prefers to walk… and then naps halfway through.


Historical Context: A Rivalry as Balanced as a Tightrope Walker
These teams are tied 56-56 all-time, which is technically a tie, but also the NFL equivalent of a “no contest.” The Saints’ recent win gives them a faint edge, and with the bye week under their belt, they’ll play like a hungover gambler who just remembered they still have chips. The Falcons, meanwhile, are on a five-game skid, which in Atlanta translates to “we’ll probably bench the starters and let the cheerleaders try to snap the ball.”


Prediction: Saints Survive, Falcons Stumble
This game hinges on two things: Can the Saints’ offense muster 17 points? And will the Falcons’ defense melt down faster than a snowman in a sauna?

The Saints’ defense, 9th in passing yards allowed, should suffocate Cousins and the anemic Falcons offense. Meanwhile, New Orleans’ offense doesn’t need to be great—just less bad. A field goal or two from their kicker (who’s had a 98% success rate, because at least someone can be reliable) could be the difference.

Final Score Prediction: Saints 20, Falcons 17.

Why? Because the Falcons’ offense is a broken toaster, and the Saints’ defense is the fire department. And in this matchup, the fire department gets a bonus for showing up.

Bet: Take the Saints (-1.5) unless you enjoy watching Kirk Cousins throw three interceptions… and a tantrum.


In conclusion, this game is less of an NFL showdown and more of a “who’s less terrible?” contest. The Saints edge out the Falcons by a nose, mostly because Atlanta’s offense would struggle to score on a coffee table. Grab your popcorn, and hope for a Hail Mary that’s actually caught—preferably by someone other than Michael Penix Jr.

Created: Nov. 23, 2025, 6:20 a.m. GMT

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