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The New Orleans Saints are a professional football team that was established in 1967. They currently compete in the NFC South division. The team entered the NFL as an expansion franchise and they struggled. It would take them more than 10 years before they were finally able to win at least half of their games and an additional 10 years before they would be able to put together a winning football season. It took 30 years and wouldn't be until 2000, that the New Orleans Saints would finally win a playoff game.
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The Saints are based in New Orleans, Louisiana and play their games at the Louisiana Superdome. Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in 2005, forced the team to play home games at various stadiums, including the Giants Stadium, the Alamodome in San Antonio, and even the Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. The Superdome was renovated in 2006. Nearly $200 million of work was put into the effort. The New Orleans Saints returned to the Superdome to play the first game of the 2006 season there. The team's first game back was sold out and was celebrated with a lot of fanfare, media attention, and emotion. The Saints would win that game defeating the Atlanta Falcons. This season would continue to be a magical one for the Saints. They would reach the NFC championship game where they would lose to the Chicago Bears.
The 2007-2008 season would be extremely disappointing compared to the success of 2006. One bright spot was that every seat and luxury box was sold out in the Superdome. This alone was an exceptional feat, considering that many people did not return to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The team finished with a 7-9 record. You do not want to miss out on your chance to see the New Orleans Saints live so order your tickets now from UltimateTicketHub.com.
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