2022 New Orleans Saints season
{{Short description|56th season in franchise history}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Infobox NFL team season
| logo =
| team = New Orleans Saints
| year = 2022
| record = 7–10
| division_place = 3rd NFC South
| coach = Dennis Allen
| owner = Gayle Benson
| general manager = Mickey Loomis
| off_coach = Pete Carmichael Jr.
| def_coach = Ryan Nielsen and Kris Richard
| stadium = Caesars Superdome
| playoffs = Did not qualify
| pro bowlers = LB Demario Davis
DE Cameron Jordan
| AP All-pros = LB Demario Davis (2nd team)
| uniform = File:New Orleans Saints Uniforms (2022).png
| shortnavlink = Saints seasons
}}
The 2022 season was the New Orleans Saints' 56th in the National Football League (NFL), their 47th playing home games at the Caesars Superdome and their first under head coach Dennis Allen.
Long-time head coach Sean Payton announced his retirement shortly after the Saints 2021 season ended on January 25, 2022.{{Cite web |last=Sullivan |first=Tyler |date=January 25, 2022 |title=Sean Payton steps away from Saints: Candidates for New Orleans as it begins head coaching search |url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/sean-payton-stepping-away-from-saints-candidates-for-new-orleans-as-it-begins-head-coaching-search/ |access-date=2022-01-26 |website=CBSSports.com}} In his 16 years as head coach, Payton led the Saints to seven NFC South titles, nine playoff appearances, and to the franchise's first and only Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XLIV. Prior to his departure, Payton was also the second-longest active tenured head coach in the NFL, only behind Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-25|title=New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton stepping away after 16 years with franchise|url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33145340/sources-new-orleans-saints-coach-sean-payton-stepping-away-16-years|access-date=2022-01-26|website=ESPN.com}}{{Cite web|title=Sean Payton stepping down as head coach of Saints after 15 seasons|url=https://www.nfl.com/news/sean-payton-stepping-down-as-head-coach-of-saints-after-15-seasons|access-date=2022-01-26|website=NFL.com}} On February 8, 2022, Allen was announced as the next head coach.
The Saints failed to improve from their 9–8 season from last year after a loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 12, and after another loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the next week, the Saints clinched their first losing season since 2016. Although the Saints beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17, they were eliminated from playoff contention for the second consecutive season after wins by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, and Green Bay Packers the same week.{{cite web |title=Saints eliminated from the playoffs |url=https://www.wafb.com/2023/01/02/saints-eliminated-playoffs/ |website=www.wafb.com |date=January 2, 2023 |access-date=2 January 2023 |language=en}} It was the first time the Saints missed the playoffs in consecutive seasons since missing the playoffs between 2014-2016. It was also the team's first season since 2005 with double digit losses.
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Draft
{{main|2022 NFL draft}}
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|+ style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| 2022 New Orleans Saints draft | |||||
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
rowspan="4"| 1 || 11
| Chris Olave || WR || Ohio State || from Washington{{efn-ua|name=Commanders|The Saints traded first-, third- and fourth-round selections (16th, 98th and 120th overall) to the Washington Commanders in exchange for a first-round selection (11th overall).}} | |||||
16
|colspan="3" style="background:#BFBFBF"| Traded to Washington{{efn-ua|name=Commanders}} ||style="background:#BFBFBF"| from Indianapolis via Philadelphia{{efn-ua|name=Eagles|The Saints traded first-, third- and seventh-round selections (18th, 101st and 237th overall), a 2023 first-round selection and a 2024 second-round selection to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for two first- and one sixth-round selection (16th, 19th and 194th overall).}} | |||||
18
|colspan="3" style="background:#BFBFBF"| Traded to Philadelphia{{efn-ua|name=Eagles}} ||style="background:#BFBFBF"| | |||||
19
| Trevor Penning || OT || Northern Iowa || from Philadelphia{{efn-ua|name=Eagles}} | |||||
2 || 49
| Alontae Taylor || CB || Tennessee || | |||||
rowspan="3"| 3 || 80
|colspan="3" style="background:#BFBFBF"| Traded to Houston{{efn-ua|name=Texans|The Saints traded a third-round selection (80th overall) and a 2023 conditional sixth-round selection to the Houston Texans in exchange for CB Bradley Roby.{{cite news|title=New Orleans Saints complete trade with Houston Texans for CB Bradley Roby|url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32177879/new-orleans-saints-complete-trade-houston-texans-cb-bradley-roby-sources-say|access-date=September 9, 2021|website=ESPN.com|date=September 9, 2021}}}} ||style="background:#BFBFBF"| | |||||
98
|colspan="3" style="background:#BFBFBF"| Traded to Washington{{efn-ua|name=Commanders}} ||style="background:#BFBFBF"| | |||||
101
|colspan="3" style="background:#BFBFBF"| Traded to Philadelphia{{efn-ua|name=Eagles}} ||style="background:#BFBFBF"| 2020 Resolution JC-2A selection{{efn-ua|name=Resolution|The Saints received a Resolution JC-2A selection in the third round as part of the compensation for pro scouting director Terry Fontenot being hired as the Atlanta Falcons' general manager.{{cite news|url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/falcons-hire-terry-fontenot-as-general-manager-saints-to-receive-draft-compensation/|title=Falcons hire Terry Fontenot as general manager, Saints to receive draft compensation|work=CBS Sports|date=January 19, 2021|access-date=January 20, 2021}}}} | |||||
4 || 120
|colspan="3" style="background:#BFBFBF"| Traded to Washington{{efn-ua|name=Commanders}} ||style="background:#BFBFBF"| | |||||
5 || 161
| D'Marco Jackson || LB || Appalachian State || | |||||
rowspan="2"| 6 || 194
| Jordan Jackson || DE || Air Force || from Indianapolis via Philadelphia{{efn-ua|name=Eagles}} | |||||
—
|colspan="3" style="background:#BFBFBF"| Selection forfeited{{efn-ua|name=Forfeit|The Saints forfeited their sixth-round selection as a penalty for repeated violations of the league's COVID-19 guidelines.{{cite web|last=Triplett|first=Mike|date=March 20, 2021|title=New Orleans Saints to forfeit 6th-round pick in 2022 draft for COVID-19 violations|url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31100559/new-orleans-saints-forfeit-6th-round-pick-2022-draft-covid-19-violations|access-date=June 6, 2021|website=ESPN.com}}}} ||style="background:#BFBFBF"| | |||||
7 || 237
|colspan="3" style="background:#BFBFBF"| Traded to Philadelphia{{efn-ua|name=Eagles}} ||style="background:#BFBFBF"| |
Draft trades
{{notelist-ua}}
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|+ 2022 New Orleans Saints undrafted free agents |
style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Name
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Position !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| College !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Ref. |
---|
Dai'Jean Dixon
| WR | Nicholls |
Sage Doxtater
| OT |
Joel Dublanko
| LB |
DaMarcus Fields
| rowspan = 2 | CB |
Vincent Gray
| Michigan |
Lewis Kidd
| G |
Jack Koerner
| S | Iowa |
Lucas Krull
| TE |
Smoke Monday
| S | Auburn |
Isaiah Pryor
| LB |
John Parker Romo
| K |
Derek Schweiger
| OT |
Nephi Sewell
| LB | Utah |
Rashid Shaheed
| WR |
Abram Smith
| RB | Baylor |
Daniel Whelan
| P | UC Davis |
Eric Wilson
| G |
Staff
{{NFL final staff
|Year=2022
|TeamName=New Orleans Saints
|Front Office=
- Owner – Gayle Benson
- President – Dennis Lauscha
- Executive vice president/general manager – Mickey Loomis
- Senior vice president/chief operating officer – Ben Hales
- Asst. general manager/college scouting director – Jeff Ireland
- Vice president of football administration – Khai Harley
- Director of operations – James Nagaoka
- Director of pro scouting – Justin Matthews
- Director of pro personnel – Michael Parenton
|Head Coaches=
- Head coach – Dennis Allen
- Assistant head coach/special teams coordinator – Darren Rizzi
|Offensive Coaches=
- Offensive coordinator – Pete Carmichael
- Passing game coordinator/quarterbacks – Ronald Curry
- Running backs – Joel Thomas
- Wide receivers – Kodi Burns
- Run game coordinator/tight ends – Dan Roushar
- Offensive line – Doug Marrone
- Offensive line assistant – Zach Strief
- Offensive assistant – Declan Doyle
- Assistant to the head coach/offensive assistant – Kevin Petry
- Offensive assistant – D. J. Williams
- Senior offensive assistant – Bob Bicknell
|Defensive Coaches=
- Co-defensive coordinator/defensive line – Ryan Nielsen
- Co-defensive coordinator/secondary – Kris Richard
- Linebackers – Michael Hodges
- Assistant secondary – Cory Robinson
- Senior defensive assistant – Peter Giunta
- Defensive assistant – Jordan Traylor
- Defensive assistant – Sterling Moore
- Pass rush specialist – Brian Young
|Special Teams Coaches=
- Assistant special teams – Phil Galiano
|Strength and Conditioning=
- Strength and conditioning coach – Matt Clapp
- Director of sports science – Matt Rhea
- Assistant strength and conditioning – Charles Byrd
- Assistant strength and conditioning – Rob Wenning
}}
Final roster
{{NFL final roster
|Year=2022
|TeamName=New Orleans Saints
|Active=53
|Inactive=13
|Exempt=
|PS=16
|PS-exempt=1
|Quarterbacks=
{{NFLplayer|14|Andy Dalton}}
{{NFLplayer| 2|Jameis Winston}}
|Running Backs=
{{NFLplayer|31|Eno Benjamin}}
{{NFLplayer|28|David Johnson|d=running back}}
{{NFLplayer|41|Alvin Kamara}}
{{NFLplayer|46|Adam Prentice|FB}}
|Wide Receivers=
{{NFLplayer| 1|Marquez Callaway}}
{{NFLplayer|18|Keith Kirkwood}}
{{NFLplayer|33|Kirk Merritt}}
{{NFLplayer|12|Chris Olave|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|89|Rashid Shaheed|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|10|Tre'Quan Smith}}
|Tight Ends=
{{NFLplayer| 7|Taysom Hill}}
{{NFLplayer|83|Juwan Johnson}}
{{NFLplayer|82|Adam Trautman}}
|Offensive Linemen=
{{NFLplayer|74|James Hurst|d=American football|T}}
{{NFLplayer|66|Lewis Kidd|d=American football|T|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|78|Erik McCoy|C}}
{{NFLplayer|75|Andrus Peat|G}}
{{NFLplayer|70|Trevor Penning|T|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|71|Ryan Ramczyk|T}}
{{NFLplayer|76|Calvin Throckmorton|G}}
{{NFLplayer|67|Landon Young|T}}
|Defensive Linemen=
{{NFLplayer|92|Marcus Davenport|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|96|Carl Granderson|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|94|Cameron Jordan|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|90|Tanoh Kpassagnon|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|93|David Onyemata|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|97|Malcolm Roach|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|91|Kentavius Street|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|98|Payton Turner|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|99|Shy Tuttle|DT}}
|Linebackers=
{{NFLplayer|56|Demario Davis|MLB}}
{{NFLplayer|50|Andrew Dowell|OLB}}
{{NFLplayer|55|Kaden Elliss|OLB}}
{{NFLplayer|42|Chase Hansen|OLB}}
{{NFLplayer|54|Ty Summers|ILB}}
{{NFLplayer|20|Pete Werner|OLB}}
|Defensive Backs=
{{NFLplayer|29|Paulson Adebo|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|30|Justin Evans|d=American football|FS}}
{{NFLplayer|48|J. T. Gray|SS}}
{{NFLplayer|19|Chris Harris Jr.|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|23|Marshon Lattimore|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|32|Tyrann Mathieu|FS}}
{{NFLplayer| 6|Marcus Maye|SS}}
{{NFLplayer|21|Bradley Roby|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|25|Daniel Sorensen|SS}}
{{NFLplayer|27|Alontae Taylor|CB|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|26|P. J. Williams|FS}}
{{NFLplayer|34|Isaac Yiadom|CB}}
|Special Teams=
{{NFLplayer| 4|Blake Gillikin|P}}
{{NFLplayer| 3|Wil Lutz|K}}
{{NFLplayer|49|Zach Wood|LS}}
|Reserve Lists=
{{NFLplayer|53|Zack Baun|OLB|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|73|Ethan Greenidge|G|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|11|Deonte Harty|WR|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|95|Albert Huggins|DT|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|22|Mark Ingram II|RB|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|52|D'Marco Jackson|MLB|rookie=y|IR}}
{{NFLplayer| 5|Jarvis Landry|WR|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|38|Smoke Monday|FS|rookie=y|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|51|Cesar Ruiz|d=American football|G|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|13|Michael Thomas|WR|d=wide receiver, born 1993|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|24|Dwayne Washington|d=American football|RB|IR}}
|Practice Squad=
{{NFLplayer|68|Josh Andrews|d=American football|G}}
{{NFLplayer|15|Kawaan Baker|WR}}
{{NFLplayer|61|Drew Desjarlais|G}}
{{NFLplayer|77|Sage Doxtater|T|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|79|Yasir Durant|G|PS/I}}
{{NFLplayer|57|Prince Emili|DT|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|44|Derrick Gore|RB}}
{{NFLplayer|35|Vincent Gray|d=American football|CB|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|88|J. P. Holtz|TE}}
{{NFLplayer|59|Jordan Jackson|d=American football|DT|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|62|Derrick Kelly II|T}}
{{NFLplayer|87|Lucas Krull|TE|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|60|Niko Lalos|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|16|Jake Luton|QB}}
{{NFLplayer|45|Nephi Sewell|MLB|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|17|Kevin White|d=American football|WR}}
{{NFLplayer|69|Jabari Zuniga|DE}}
}}
Preseason
The Saints' preseason opponents and schedule was announced in the spring.
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style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Week
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Date !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Opponent !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Result !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Record !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Venue !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Recap |
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style="background:#fcc"
! 1 | {{dow tooltip|August 13, 2022}} | at Houston Texans | L 13–17 | 0–1 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-texans-2022-pre-1 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 2 | {{dow tooltip|August 19, 2022}} | at Green Bay Packers | L 10–20 | 0–2 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-packers-2022-pre-2 Recap] |
style="background:#cfc"
! 3 | {{dow tooltip|August 26, 2022}} | W 27–10 | 1–2 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/chargers-at-saints-2022-pre-3 Recap] |
Regular season
=Schedule=
On May 4, the NFL announced that the Saints played the Minnesota Vikings during Week 4 on October 2 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, as part of the league's International Series. The game kickoff at 2:30 p.m. BST/8:30 a.m. CDT, and was televised by the NFL Network, with the Saints serving as the home team.{{cite web |title=NFL ANNOUNCES OPPONENTS AND DATES FOR FIVE INTERNATIONAL GAMES IN 2022 |url=https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/NFL-ANNOUNCES-OPPONENTS-AND-DATES-FOR-FIVE-INTERNATIONAL-GAMES-IN-2022.aspx |work=NFL Communications |date=May 4, 2022 |accessdate=May 4, 2022}}
The remainder of the Saints' 2022 schedule, with exact dates and times, were announced on May 12.
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!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Week !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Date !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Opponent !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Result !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Record !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Venue !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}}"| Recap |
style="background:#cfc"
! 1 | September 11 | at Atlanta Falcons | W 27–26 | 1–0 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-falcons-2022-reg-1 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 2 | September 18 | L 10–20 | 1–1 | Caesars Superdome | [https://www.nfl.com/games/buccaneers-at-saints-2022-reg-2 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 3 | September 25 | at Carolina Panthers | L 14–22 | 1–2 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-panthers-2022-reg-3 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 4 | L 25–28 | 1–3 | {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Tottenham Hotspur Stadium {{small|(London)}} | [https://www.nfl.com/games/vikings-at-saints-2022-reg-4 Recap] |
style="background:#cfc"
! 5 | October 9 | W 39–32 | 2–3 | Caesars Superdome | [https://www.nfl.com/games/seahawks-at-saints-2022-reg-5 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 6 | October 16 | L 26–30 | 2–4 | Caesars Superdome | [https://www.nfl.com/games/bengals-at-saints-2022-reg-6 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 7 | {{dow tooltip|October 20, 2022}} | at Arizona Cardinals | L 34–42 | 2–5 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-cardinals-2022-reg-7 Recap] |
style="background:#cfc"
! 8 | October 30 | W 24–0 | 3–5 | Caesars Superdome | [https://www.nfl.com/games/raiders-at-saints-2022-reg-8 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 9 | {{dow tooltip|November 7, 2022}} | L 13–27 | 3–6 | Caesars Superdome | [https://www.nfl.com/games/ravens-at-saints-2022-reg-9 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 10 | November 13 | at Pittsburgh Steelers | L 10–20 | 3–7 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-steelers-2022-reg-10 Recap] |
style="background:#cfc"
! 11 | November 20 | W 27–20 | 4–7 | Caesars Superdome | [https://www.nfl.com/games/rams-at-saints-2022-reg-11 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 12 | November 27 | at San Francisco 49ers | L 0–13 | 4–8 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-49ers-2022-reg-12 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 13 | {{dow tooltip|December 5, 2022}} | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | L 16–17 | 4–9 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-buccaneers-2022-reg-13 Recap] |
14
| colspan="6" |Bye |
---|
style="background:#cfc"
! 15 | December 18 | W 21–18 | 5–9 | Caesars Superdome | [https://www.nfl.com/games/falcons-at-saints-2022-reg-15 Recap] |
style="background:#cfc"
! 16 | {{dow tooltip|December 24, 2022}} | at Cleveland Browns | W 17–10 | 6–9 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-browns-2022-reg-16 Recap] |
style="background:#cfc"
! 17 | January 1 | at Philadelphia Eagles | W 20–10 | 7–9 | [https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-eagles-2022-reg-17 Recap] |
style="background:#fcc"
! 18 | January 8 | L 7–10 | 7–10 | Caesars Superdome | [https://www.nfl.com/games/panthers-at-saints-2022-reg-18 Recap] |
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
=Game summaries=
==Week 1: at Atlanta Falcons==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 1: New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary
|date=September 11
|time=1:00 p.m. EDT/12:00 p.m. CDT
|road=Saints
|R1=7|R2=0|R3=3|R4=17
|home=Falcons
|H1=3|H2=13|H3=7|H4=3
|stadium=Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
|attendance=70,078
|weather=None (retractable roof closed)
|referee=Alex Kemp
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma and Shannon Spake
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-falcons-2022-reg-1 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58839/ATL_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- ATL – Younghoe Koo 54-yard field goal, 10:40. Falcons 3–0. Drive: 10 plays, 40 yards, 4:20.
- NO – Taysom Hill 11-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 5:44. Saints 7–3. Drive: 5 plays, 77 yards, 2:02.
Second quarter
- ATL – Cordarrelle Patterson 5-yard run (Younghoe Koo kick), 12:12. Falcons 10–7. Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 5:30.
- ATL – Younghoe Koo 50-yard field goal, 1:06. Falcons 13–7. Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, 2:41.
- ATL – Younghoe Koo 40-yard field goal, 0:00. Falcons 16–7. Drive: 4 plays, 39 yards, 0:23.
Third quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 49-yard field goal, 9:15. Falcons 16–10. Drive: 11 plays, 44 yards, 5:45.
- ATL – Marcus Mariota 2-yard run (Younghoe Koo kick), 6:49. Falcons 23–10. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:26.
Fourth quarter
- ATL – Younghoe Koo 27-yard field goal, 12:41. Falcons 26–10. Drive: 9 plays, 41 yards, 4:00.
- NO – Michael Thomas 3-yard pass from Jameis Winston (Jameis Winston–Chris Olave pass), 11:12. Falcons 26–18. Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:29.
- NO – Michael Thomas 9-yard pass from Jameis Winston (run failed), 3:38. Falcons 26–24. Drive: 8 plays, 86 yards, 3:27.
- NO – Wil Lutz 51-yard field goal, 0:19. Saints 27–26. Drive: 5 plays, 47 yards, 0:29.
|stats=
Top passers
- NO – Jameis Winston – 23/34, 269 yards, 2 TD
- ATL – Marcus Mariota – 20/33, 215 yards
Top rushers
- NO – Taysom Hill – 4 rushes, 81 yards, TD
- ATL – Cordarrelle Patterson – 22 rushes, 120 yards, TD
Top receivers
- NO – Jarvis Landry – 7 receptions, 114 yards
- ATL – Drake London – 5 receptions, 74 yards
}}
Although the Saints trailed by 16 points early in the fourth quarter, Jameis Winston led the team to 17 unanswered points, culminating in a 51-yard game-winning field goal from Wil Lutz. The Falcons had the chance to retake the lead in the last second, but Payton Turner blocked their field goal attempt to seal the win and start off the Saints' season at 1–0.
==Week 2: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 2: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=September 18
|time=12:00 p.m. CDT
|road=Buccaneers
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=3|R4=17
|home=Saints
|H1=3|H2=0|H3=0|H4=7
|stadium=Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=70,040
|weather=None (indoor stadium)
|referee=Shawn Hochuli
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/buccaneers-at-saints-2022-reg-2 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58859/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 31-yard field goal, 9:02. Saints 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards, 5:58.
Second quarter
- No scoring plays.
Third quarter
- TB – Ryan Succop 47-yard field goal, 6:44. Tied 3–3. Drive: 9 plays, 28 yards, 3:09.
Fourth quarter
- TB – Breshad Perriman 28-yard pass from Tom Brady (Ryan Succop kick), 7:41. Buccaneers 10–3. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:07.
- TB – Ryan Succop 47-yard field goal, 5:50. Buccaneers 13–3. Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards, 0:55.
- TB – Mike Edwards 68-yard interception return (Ryan Succop kick), 4:11. Buccaneers 20–3.
- NO – Michael Thomas 7-yard pass from Jameis Winston (Wil Lutz kick), 3:02. Buccaneers 20–10. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:09.
|stats=
Top passers
- TB – Tom Brady – 18/34, 190 yards, TD
- NO – Jameis Winston – 25/40, 236 yards, TD, 3 INT
Top rushers
- TB – Leonard Fournette – 24 rushes, 65 yards
- NO – Mark Ingram II – 10 rushes, 60 yards
Top receivers
- TB – Russell Gage – 5 receptions, 28 yards
- NO – Michael Thomas – 6 receptions, 65 yards, TD
}}
In the fourth quarter, Marshon Lattimore and Mike Evans got into a fight at midfield, resulting in both players being ejected. The Saints lost to Tampa Bay for the first time since the 2018 season, it is also the first time since the 2017 season that they lost to a side quarterbacked by Tom Brady.
==Week 3: at Carolina Panthers==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 3: New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
|date=September 25
|time=1:00 p.m. EDT/12:00 p.m. CDT
|road=Saints
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=14
|home=Panthers
|H1=7|H2=6|H3=0|H4=9
|stadium=Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
|attendance=70,496
|weather=Partly cloudy, {{convert|68|F|C}}
|referee=Carl Cheffers
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Dan Hellie, Matt Millen and Lindsay Czarniak
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-panthers-2022-reg-3 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58871/CAR_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- CAR – Marquis Haynes 44-yard fumble return (Eddy Piñeiro kick), 5:32. Panthers 7–0.
Second quarter
- CAR – Eddy Piñeiro 45-yard field goal, 14:16. Panthers 10–0. Drive: 10 plays, 40 yards, 5:10.
- CAR – Eddy Piñeiro 48-yard field goal, 2:56. Panthers 13–0. Drive: 10 plays, 52 yards, 5:36.
Third quarter
- No scoring plays.
Fourth quarter
- NO – Mark Ingram II 5-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 12:31. Panthers 13–7. Drive: 10 plays, 89 yards, 3:28.
- CAR – Laviska Shenault 67-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (run failed), 12:06. Panthers 19–7. Drive: 2 plays, 67 yards, 0:25.
- CAR – Eddy Piñeiro 34-yard field goal, 8:19. Panthers 22–7. Drive: 7 plays, 19 yards, 3:00.
- NO – Marquez Callaway 4-yard pass from Jameis Winston (Wil Lutz kick), 2:22. Panthers 22–14. Drive: 3 plays, 90 yards, 1:06.
|stats=
Top passers
- NO – Jameis Winston – 25/41, 353 yards, TD, 2 INT
- CAR – Baker Mayfield – 12/25, 170 yards, TD
Top rushers
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 15 rushes, 61 yards
- CAR – Christian McCaffrey – 25 rushes, 108 yards
Top receivers
- NO – Chris Olave – 9 receptions, 147 yards
- CAR – Laviska Shenault – 2 receptions, 90 yards, TD
}}
Even though the Saints scored 14 points in the 4th quarter, they still lost to the Panthers in Week 3 for the first time since the 2015 season.
==Week 4: vs. Minnesota Vikings==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 4: Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=October 2
|time=2:30 p.m. BST/8:30 a.m. CDT
|road=Vikings
|R1=7|R2=6|R3=3|R4=12
|home=Saints
|H1=0|H2=7|H3=7|H4=11
|stadium=Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England
|attendance=60,639
|weather=Partly cloudy, {{convert|64|F|C}}
|referee=Clete Blakeman
|TV=NFLN
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Laura Okmin and Stacey Dales
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/vikings-at-saints-2022-reg-4 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58887/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- MIN – Alexander Mattison 15-yard pass from Kirk Cousins (Greg Joseph kick), 8:12. Vikings 7–0. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 6:48.
Second quarter
- NO – Chris Olave 4-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 8:57. Tied 7–7. Drive: 12 plays, 60 yards, 6:13.
- MIN – Greg Joseph 28-yard field goal, 1:04. Vikings 10–7. Drive: 9 plays, 46 yards, 2:38.
- MIN – Greg Joseph 36-yard field goal, 0:00. Vikings 13–7. Drive: 4 plays, 2 yards, 0:56.
Third quarter
- MIN – Greg Joseph 24-yard field goal, 9:23. Vikings 16–7. Drive: 5 plays, 38 yards, 2:31.
- NO – Latavius Murray 1-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 3:49. Vikings 16–14. Drive: 12 plays, 78 yards, 5:34.
Fourth quarter
- MIN – Greg Joseph 46-yard field goal, 14:14. Vikings 19–14. Drive: 9 plays, 28 yards, 4:35.
- NO – Taysom Hill 2-yard run (Andy Dalton–Jarvis Landry pass), 9:29. Saints 22–19. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:45.
- MIN – Justin Jefferson 3-yard run (kick failed, wide right), 4:15. Vikings 25–22. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:14.
- NO – Wil Lutz 60-yard field goal, 1:51. Tied 25–25. Drive: 8 plays, 33 yards, 2:24.
- MIN – Greg Joseph 47-yard field goal, 0:24. Vikings 28–25. Drive: 6 plays, 53 yards, 1:27.
|stats=
Top passers
- MIN – Kirk Cousins – 25/38, 273 yards, TD, INT
- NO – Andy Dalton – 20/28, 236 yards, TD
Top rushers
- MIN – Dalvin Cook – 20 rushes, 76 yards
- NO – Latavius Murray – 11 rushes, 57 yards, TD
Top receivers
- MIN – Justin Jefferson – 10 receptions, 147 yards
- NO – Chris Olave – 4 receptions, 67 yards, TD
}}
Hoping to grab a second win, the Saints flew to London to host the Minnesota Vikings. This was the first time the Saints had played in the United Kingdom since the 2017 season and their first International Series game as the home team since 2008. After trailing for most of the game, the Saints took the lead in the fourth quarter through a Taysom Hill touchdown run. Justin Jefferson put the Vikings back in front five minutes later, only for Greg Joseph to miss the extra point, allowing Wil Lutz to tie the game with a career-long 60-yard field goal. Joseph put the Vikings back in front again with a 47-yard kick after a long reception by Jefferson with less than 30 seconds to play, only for a Chris Olave catch to put the Saints in range of another game-tying field goal from 61 yards; however, Lutz's kick bounced back off the left upright and the crossbar to give the Vikings a 28–25 win. It was the Saints' first regular season loss to the Vikings since 2017, giving them their worst start to a season since 2016.
==Week 5: vs. Seattle Seahawks==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 5: Seattle Seahawks at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=October 9
|time=12:00 p.m. CDT
|road=Seahawks
|R1=10|R2=9|R3=0|R4=13
|home=Saints
|H1=3|H2=14|H3=14|H4=8
|stadium=Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=70,003
|weather=None (indoor stadium)
|referee=Brad Allen
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Brandon Gaudin, Matt Millen and Megan Olivi
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/seahawks-at-saints-2022-reg-5 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58909/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 56-yard field goal, 9:34. Saints 3–0. Drive: 10 plays, 41 yards, 5:26.
- SEA – DK Metcalf 50-yard pass from Geno Smith (Jason Myers kick), 6:41. Seahawks 7–3. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:53.
- SEA – Jason Myers 56-yard field goal, 1:13. Seahawks 10–3. Drive: 6 plays, 36 yards, 2:57.
Second quarter
- NO – Taysom Hill 8-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 10:54. Tied 10–10. Drive: 10 plays, 69 yards, 5:19.
- NO – Taysom Hill 9-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 3:34. Saints 17–10. Drive: 2 plays, 13 yards, 0:45.
- SEA – Jason Myers 31-yard field goal, 1:42. Saints 17–13. Drive: 9 plays, 62 yards, 1:52.
- SEA – Tyler Lockett 35-yard pass from Geno Smith (kick failed), 0:07. Seahawks 19–17. Drive: 3 plays, 50 yards, 0:13.
Third quarter
- NO – Chris Olave 16-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 12:03. Saints 24–19. Drive: 6 plays, 31 yards, 2:47.
- NO – Adam Trautman 22-yard pass from Taysom Hill (Wil Lutz kick), 0:36. Saints 31–19. Drive: 4 plays, 79 yards, 2:10.
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Tyler Lockett 40-yard pass from Geno Smith (pass failed), 14:08. Saints 31–25. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:28.
- SEA – Kenneth Walker III 69-yard pass from Geno Smith (Jason Myers kick), 6:54. Seahawks 32–31. Drive: 2 plays, 78 yards, 0:46.
- NO – Taysom Hill 60-yard run (Mark Ingram II run), 5:22. Saints 39–32. Drive: 3 plays, 69 yards, 1:32.
|stats=
Top passers
- SEA – Geno Smith – 16/25, 268 yards, 3 TD
- NO – Andy Dalton – 16/24, 187 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
- SEA – Kenneth Walker III – 8 rushes, 88 yards, TD
- NO – Taysom Hill – 9 rushes, 112 yards, 3 TD
Top receivers
- SEA – Tyler Lockett – 5 receptions, 104 yards, 2 TD
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 6 receptions, 91 yards
}}After their close loss to the Vikings, the Saints flew back home to the Superdome for their Week 5 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. Andy Dalton started his second game at quarterback, but it was utility player Taysom Hill that stole the show in the Superdome that afternoon, who helped guide New Orleans to victory over the fiesty Seahawks 39–32 thanks to a phenomenal 3-touchdown performance from him, the last of which being a 60-yard run that put the Saints ahead for good. With the thrilling win, the Saints improved to 2–3.
==Week 6: vs. Cincinnati Bengals==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 6: Cincinnati Bengals at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=October 16
|time=12:00 p.m. CDT
|road=Bengals
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=7|R4=9
|home=Saints
|H1=7|H2=13|H3=3|H4=3
|stadium=Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=70,004
|weather=None (indoor stadium)
|referee=Land Clark
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta and AJ Ross
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/bengals-at-saints-2022-reg-6 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58924/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Tre'Quan Smith 18-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 10:33. Saints 7–0. Drive: 3 plays, 32 yards, 1:25.
- CIN – Joe Mixon 9-yard pass from Joe Burrow (Evan McPherson kick), 0:45. Tied 7–7. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 5:55.
Second quarter
- NO – Rashid Shaheed 44-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 13:39. Saints 14–7. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:06.
- NO – Wil Lutz 35-yard field goal, 10:28. Saints 17–7. Drive: 6 plays, 59 yards, 2:11.
- CIN – Joe Burrow 19-yard run (Evan McPherson kick), 5:44. Saints 17–14. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:44.
- NO – Wil Lutz 30-yard field goal, 0:01. Saints 20–14. Drive: 14 plays, 63 yards, 5:43.
Third quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 37-yard field goal, 7:12. Saints 23–14. Drive: 14 plays, 56 yards, 7:48.
- CIN – Ja'Marr Chase 15-yard pass from Joe Burrow (Evan McPherson kick), 3:30. Saints 23–21. Drive: 7 plays, 74 yards, 3:42.
Fourth quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 31-yard field goal, 11:07. Saints 26–21. Drive: 14 plays, 66 yards, 7:23.
- CIN – Evan McPherson 52-yard field goal, 3:42. Saints 26–24. Drive: 13 plays, 41 yards, 7:25.
- CIN – Ja'Marr Chase 60-yard pass from Joe Burrow (pass failed), 1:57. Bengals 30–26. Drive: 1 play, 60 yards, 0:13.
|stats=
Top passers
- CIN – Joe Burrow – 28/37, 300 yards, 3 TD
- NO – Andy Dalton – 17/32, 162 yards, TD
Top rushers
- CIN – Joe Mixon – 8 rushes, 45 yards
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 19 rushes, 99 yards
Top receivers
- CIN – Ja'Marr Chase – 7 receptions, 132 yards, 2 TD
- NO – Tre'Quan Smith – 3 receptions, 43 yards, TD
}}
Andy Dalton would start his third straight game, this time facing off against his former team. Though the Saints found themselves holding a two-score lead twice during the game, the Bengals pulled out a late fourth quarter comeback victory on a 60-yard touchdown pass from Joe Burrow to Ja'Marr Chase. On a botched 4th down conversion play, Eli Apple made a hit on Marquez Callaway which was controversially not flagged. The Saints were defeated 26–30, and fell to 2–4 on the year.
==Week 7: at Arizona Cardinals==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 7: New Orleans Saints at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
|date={{dow tooltip|October 20, 2022}}
|time=7:15 p.m. CDT/5:15 p.m. MST
|road=Saints
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=3|R4=17
|home=Cardinals
|H1=3|H2=25|H3=7|H4=7
|stadium=State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
|attendance=63,290
|weather=Sunny, {{convert|89|F|C}} (retractable roof open)
|referee=Jerome Boger
|TV=WDSU/Prime Video
|TVAnnouncers=Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit and Kaylee Hartung
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-cardinals-2022-reg-7 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58932/ARI_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Rashid Shaheed 53-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 12:53. Saints 7–0. Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 2:07.
- ARI – Rodrigo Blankenship 50-yard field goal, 10:54. Saints 7–3. Drive: 6 plays, 43 yards, 1:59.
Second quarter
- ARI – Rodrigo Blankenship 28-yard field goal, 13:15. Saints 7–6. Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 3:51.
- NO – Taysom Hill 3-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 10:29. Saints 14–6. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:46.
- ARI – Keaontay Ingram 2-yard run (Eno Benjamin run), 2:28. Tied 14–14. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 8:01.
- ARI – Marco Wilson 38-yard interception return (kick failed, wide left), 1:50. Cardinals 20–14.
- ARI – Isaiah Simmons 56-yard interception return (Kyler Murray–Zach Ertz pass), 0:46. Cardinals 28–14.
Third quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 25-yard field goal, 9:44. Cardinals 28–17. Drive: 9 plays, 54 yards, 4:16.
- ARI – Greg Dortch 5-yard pass from Kyler Murray (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 0:29. Cardinals 35–17. Drive: 12 plays, 85 yards, 6:31.
Fourth quarter
- NO – Juwan Johnson 17-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 11:14. Cardinals 35–24. Drive: 5 plays, 46 yards, 1:40.
- ARI – Eno Benjamin 5-yard run (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 6:22. Cardinals 42–24. Drive: 8 plays, 64 yards, 4:52.
- NO – Juwan Johnson 1-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 3:07. Cardinals 42–31. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 3:15.
- NO – Wil Lutz 45-yard field goal, 0:43. Cardinals 42–34. Drive: 10 plays, 53 yards, 1:57.
|stats=
Top passers
- NO – Andy Dalton – 30/47, 361 yards, 4 TD, 3 INT
- ARI – Kyler Murray – 20/29, 204 yards, TD
Top rushers
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 11 rushes, 49 yards
- ARI – Eno Benjamin – 12 rushes, 92 yards, TD
Top receivers
- NO – Chris Olave – 7 receptions, 106 yards
- ARI – DeAndre Hopkins – 10 receptions, 103 yards
}}Andy Dalton started for the fourth straight game for the Saints on Thursday Night Football against the Cardinals. Although he would pass for four touchdowns, he threw three costly interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns in a span of about a minute near the end of the first half. The Cardinals found themselves up 28–14 because of these key defensive plays despite trailing New Orleans 14–6 at the start of the second quarter. The Cardinals would continue their dominance throughout the third quarter, holding the Saints to a field goal while scoring a touchdown of their own to go up 35–17, their largest lead of the night. In the fourth quarter, despite a late Saints rally in which they outscored Arizona 17–7 to cut the lead to just 8, the Cardinals held on for a thrilling 42–34 victory. The loss marked the first time since the 2015 season that the Saints were beaten by the Cardinals.
With the defeat, New Orleans fell to 2–5.
==Week 8: vs. Las Vegas Raiders==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 8: Las Vegas Raiders at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=October 30
|time=12:00 p.m. CDT
|road=Raiders
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0
|home=Saints
|H1=7|H2=10|H3=7|H4=0
|stadium=Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=70,009
|weather=None (indoor stadium)
|referee=Scott Novak
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Harlan, Trent Green and Melanie Collins
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/raiders-at-saints-2022-reg-8 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58952/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Alvin Kamara 3-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 1:32. Saints 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 84 yards, 6:43.
Second quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 37-yard field goal, 12:43. Saints 10–0. Drive: 4 plays, 9 yards, 1:35.
- NO – Alvin Kamara 16-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 7:15. Saints 17–0. Drive: 6 plays, 45 yards, 3:54.
Third quarter
- NO – Alvin Kamara 36-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 11:03. Saints 24–0. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:57.
Fourth quarter
- No scoring plays.
|stats=
Top passers
- LV – Derek Carr – 15/26, 101 yards, INT
- NO – Andy Dalton – 22/30, 229 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
- LV – Josh Jacobs – 10 rushes, 43 yards
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 18 rushes, 62 yards, TD
Top receivers
- LV – Mack Hollins – 7 receptions, 64 yards
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 9 receptions, 96 yards, 2 TD
}}
Andy Dalton started his fifth straight game of the season with Jameis Winston still out with an injury. Against the Raiders, the Saints thoroughly dominated them in front of a raucous capacity crowd of Saints fans in the Superdome, shutting them out 24–0. Dalton recorded a pair of passing touchdowns, both of which went to Alvin Kamara, who also logged a rushing touchdown to cap off a brilliant day for the star running back. The Saints defense smothered a Raiders offense that had put up a season-high 38 points the previous week, only allowing them to cross midfield once late in the game.
With the dominant win, the Saints improved to 3–5. They also defeated the Raiders for the first time since the 2012 season.
==Week 9: vs. Baltimore Ravens==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 9: Baltimore Ravens at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date={{dow tooltip|November 7, 2022}}
|time=7:15 p.m. CST
|road=Ravens
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=3|R4=10
|home=Saints
|H1=0|H2=3|H3=3|H4=7
|stadium=Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=70,010
|weather=None (indoor stadium)
|referee=Brad Rogers
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Lisa Salters
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/ravens-at-saints-2022-reg-9 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58973/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- BAL – Isaiah Likely 24-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 1:23. Ravens 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 76 yards, 7:02.
Second quarter
- BAL – Kenyan Drake 1-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 2:00. Ravens 14–0. Drive: 12 plays, 81 yards, 7:05.
- NO – Wil Lutz 33-yard field goal, 0:00. Ravens 14–3. Drive: 12 plays, 60 yards, 2:00.
Third quarter
- BAL – Justin Tucker 32-yard field goal, 8:25. Ravens 17–3. Drive: 12 plays, 61 yards, 6:35.
- NO – Wil Lutz 37-yard field goal, 1:25. Ravens 17–6. Drive: 12 plays, 56 yards, 7:00.
Fourth quarter
- BAL – Justin Tucker 41-yard field goal, 8:31. Ravens 20–6. Drive: 8 plays, 40 yards, 4:39.
- BAL – Kenyan Drake 3-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 6:55. Ravens 27–6. Drive: 3 plays, 17 yards, 1:29.
- NO – Juwan Johnson 41-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 1:23. Ravens 27–13. Drive: 9 plays, 83 yards, 2:42.
|stats=
Top passers
- BAL – Lamar Jackson – 12/22, 133 yards, TD
- NO – Andy Dalton – 19/29, 210 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
- BAL – Kenyan Drake – 24 rushes, 93 yards, 2 TD
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 9 rushes, 30 yards
Top receivers
- BAL – Isaiah Likely – 1 reception, 24 yards, TD
- NO – Chris Olave – 6 receptions, 71 yards
}}Following their win against the Raiders, the Saints stayed home to face off against the Baltimore Ravens in a Week 9 contest on Monday Night Football. For the sixth straight game, Andy Dalton was named the starting quarterback for the team. The Saints found themselves in a big 14–0 deficit early on in the first half, courtesy of a Lamar Jackson passing touchdown and a Kenyan Drake rushing touchdown. The Saints would get their first points off the night off a Wil Lutz field goal to cut the deficit to 11 as time expired in the first half. In the third quarter, Justin Tucker would kick his first field goal of the night to make the score 17–3, but the Saints answered right back with a second Lutz field goal to make the score 17–6. In the fourth quarter however, the Ravens would put the game away as Tucker nailed his second field goal of the game, followed by another Kenyan Drake touchdown to make it a 21-point deficit for the Saints. A late touchdown pass from Dalton to Juwan Johnson made the final score 27–13, Ravens.
With the defeat, the Saints fell to 3–6.
==Week 10: at Pittsburgh Steelers==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 10: New Orleans Saints at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
|date=November 13
|time=1:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. CST
|road=Saints
|R1=0|R2=10|R3=0|R4=0
|home=Steelers
|H1=7|H2=3|H3=0|H4=10
|stadium=Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|attendance=66,544
|weather=Cloudy, {{convert|41|F|C}}
|referee=Carl Cheffers
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth and Kristina Pink
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-steelers-2022-reg-10 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58981/PIT_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- PIT – George Pickens 1-yard rush (Matthew Wright kick), 5:06. Steelers 7–0. Drive: 12 plays, 57 yards, 5:53.
Second quarter
- PIT – Matthew Wright 33-yard field goal, 14:17. Steelers 10–0. Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 2:54.
- NO – Wil Lutz 44-yard field goal, 6:40. Steelers 10–3. Drive: 9 plays, 40 yards, 4:04.
- NO – Juwan Johnson 15-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 0:19. Tied 10–10. Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, 1:34.
Third quarter
- No scoring plays.
Fourth quarter
- PIT – Matthew Wright 33-yard field goal, 13:43. Steelers 13–10. Drive: 11 plays, 83 yards, 6:22.
- PIT – Kenny Pickett 1-yard rush (Matthew Wright kick), Steelers 20–10. Drive: 8 plays, 44 yards, 3:38.
|stats=
Top passers
- NO – Andy Dalton – 17/27, 174 yards, TD, 2 INT
- PIT – Kenny Pickett – 18/30, 199 yards
Top rushers
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 8 rushes, 26 yards
- PIT – Najee Harris – 20 rushes, 99 yards
Top receivers
- NO – Juwan Johnson – 5 receptions, 44 yards, TD
- PIT – Diontae Johnson – 4 receptions, 63 yards
}}
After a tough loss to the Baltimore Ravens, they travel to Acrisure Stadium to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. With the loss, the Saints drop to 3–7 on the year and it was the first time since 2006 that they were defeated by the Steelers.
==Week 11: vs. Los Angeles Rams==
{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints67thru75|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 11: Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=November 20
|time=12:00 p.m. CST
|road=Rams
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=0|R4=6
|home=Saints
|H1=3|H2=7|H3=14|H4=3
|stadium=Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=70,025
|weather=None (indoor stadium)
|referee=Ronald Torbert
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma and Shannon Spake
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/rams-at-saints-2022-reg-11 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/58995/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 46-yard field goal, 4:14. Saints 3–0. Drive: 9 plays, 31 yards, 4:36.
- LAR – Tutu Atwell 62-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Matt Gay kick), 4:00. Rams 7–3. Drive: 1 plays, 62 yards, 0:14.
Second quarter
- NO – Juwan Johnson 8-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 12:11. Saints 10–7. Drive: 7 plays, 49 yards, 3:00.
- LAR – Allen Robinson 6-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Matt Gay kick), 0:19. Rams 14–10. Drive: 11 plays, 87 yards, 2:54.
Third quarter
- NO – Jarvis Landry 7-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 10:23. Saints 17–14. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:37.
- NO – Chris Olave 53-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 5:47. Saints 24–14. Drive: 5 plays, 68 yards, 2:53.
Fourth quarter
- LAR – Matt Gay 33-yard field goal, 14:48. Saints 24–17. Drive: 12 plays, 60 yards, 5:59.
- NO – Wil Lutz 25-yard field goal, 9:06. Saints 27–17. Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 5:42.
- LAR – Matt Gay 58-yard field goal, 0:06. Saints 27–20. Drive: 6 plays, 34 yards, 1:17.
|stats=
Top passers
- LAR – Matthew Stafford – 11/18, 159 yards, 2 TD
- NO – Andy Dalton – 21/25, 260 yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
- LAR – Cam Akers – 14 rushes, 61 yards
- NO – Taysom Hill – 9 rushes, 52 yards
Top receivers
- LAR – Tutu Atwell – 1 reception, 62 yards, TD
- NO – Chris Olave – 5 receptions, 102 yards, TD
}}
They return to the Superdome to take on the Los Angeles Rams. It has been four years since New Orleans played them at home, including the aforementioned NFC Championship. With the win over the Rams, the Saints improve to 4–7 on the year. It was the first time since the 2018 season in which New Orleans defeated the Los Angeles Rams.
==Week 12: at San Francisco 49ers==
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 12: New Orleans Saints at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=November 27
|time=3:25 p.m. CST/1:25 p.m. PST
|road=Saints
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0
|home=49ers
|H1=3|H2=7|H3=3|H4=0
|stadium=Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California
|attendance=71,275
|weather=Partly cloudy, {{convert|67|F|C}}
|referee=Shawn Hochuli
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez and Laura Okmin
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-49ers-2022-reg-12 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/59015/SF_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- SF – Robbie Gould 24-yard field goal, 8:01. 49ers 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 38 yards, 4:54.
Second quarter
- SF – Jauan Jennings 5-yard pass from Jimmy Garoppolo (Robbie Gould kick), 0:13. 49ers 10–0. Drive: 9 plays, 57 yards, 1:34.
Third quarter
- SF – Robbie Gould 46-yard field goal, 10:25. 49ers 13–0. Drive: 9 plays, 47 yards, 4:35.
Fourth quarter
- No scoring plays.
|stats=
Top passers
- NO – Andy Dalton – 18/29, 209 yards
- SF – Jimmy Garoppolo – 26/37, 222 yards, TD
Top rushers
- NO – Andy Dalton – 4 rushes, 21 yards
- SF – Elijah Mitchell – 7 rushes, 35 yards
Top receivers
- NO – Chris Olave – 5 receptions, 62 yards
- SF – Brandon Aiyuk – 5 receptions, 65 yards
}}
They meet with the San Francisco 49ers on the road. After Kamara fumbled twice, the Saints struggled to hold off Jimmy Garoppolo and his offense. They didn't even score points, thus snapping their streak without being shut out. The Saints were shut out for the first time since week 17 of the 2001 season, which was also against San Francisco. This loss brought the Saints record down to 4–8.
==Week 13: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers==
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 13: New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary
|date={{dow tooltip|December 5, 2022}}
|time=8:15 p.m. EST/7:15 p.m. CST
|road=Saints
|R1=0|R2=10|R3=3|R4=3
|home=Buccaneers
|H1=3|H2=0|H3=0|H4=14
|stadium=Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
|attendance=68,709
|weather=Cloudy, {{convert|72|F|C}}
|referee=Clay Martin
|TV=WVUE/ESPN
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Lisa Salters
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-buccaneers-2022-reg-13 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/59032/TB_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- TB – Ryan Succop 21-yard field goal, 6:25. Buccaneers 3–0. Drive: 16 plays, 72 yards, 8:35.
Second quarter
- NO – Taysom Hill 30-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 7:33. Saints 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 4:44.
- NO – Wil Lutz 38-yard field goal, 0:20. Saints 10–3. Drive: 6 plays, 30 yards, 1:07.
Third quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 21-yard field goal, 2:46. Saints 13–3. Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards, 7:20.
Fourth quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 29-yard field goal, 8:02. Saints 16–3. Drive: 12 plays, 69 yards, 6:51.
- TB – Cade Otton 1-yard pass from Tom Brady (Ryan Succop kick), 3:00. Saints 16–10. Drive: 10 plays, 91 yards, 2:21.
- TB – Rachaad White 6-yard pass from Tom Brady (Ryan Succop kick), 0:03. Buccaneers 17–16. Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards, 2:26.
|stats=
Top passers
- NO – Andy Dalton – 20/28, 229 yards, TD
- TB – Tom Brady – 36/54, 281 yards, 2 TD, INT
Top rushers
- NO – Mark Ingram – 7 rushes, 27 yards
- TB – Leonard Fournette – 10 rushes, 49 yards
Top receivers
- NO – Rashid Shaheed – 4 receptions, 75 yards
- TB – Chris Godwin – 8 receptions, 63 yards
}}
The Saints traveled to Tampa for their second matchup against their division rival, the Buccaneers. They were unable to hold on as they were swept by the Buccaneers for the first time since the 2007 season. With the loss, the Saints fell to 4–9, securing the franchise its first losing season since 2016.
==Week 15: vs. Atlanta Falcons==
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 15: Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=December 18
|time=12:00 p.m. CST
|road=Falcons
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=7|R4=8
|home=Saints
|H1=14|H2=0|H3=7|H4=0
|stadium=Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=70,041
|weather=None (indoor stadium)
|referee=Clete Blakeman
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth and Kristina Pink
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/falcons-at-saints-2022-reg-15 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/59050/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Juwan Johnson 19-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 10:06. Saints 7–0. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:54.
- NO – Rashid Shaheed 68-yard pass from Taysom Hill (Wil Lutz kick), 8:17. Saints 14–0. Drive: 2 plays, 73 yards, 0:50.
Second quarter
- ATL – Younghoe Koo 28-yard field goal, 11:15. Saints 14–3. Drive: 12 plays, 52 yards, 5:51.
Third quarter
- ATL – Tyler Allgeier 5-yard run (Younghoe Koo kick), 14:46. Saints 14–10. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 4:14.
- NO – Juwan Johnson 22-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 3:34. Saints 21–10. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 7:12.
Fourth quarter
- ATL – Cordarrelle Patterson 3-yard run (Tyler Allgeier run), 7:07. Saints 21–18. Drive: 8 plays, 32 yards, 4:00.
|stats=
Top passers
- ATL – Desmond Ridder – 13/26, 97 yards
- NO – Andy Dalton – 11/17, 151 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
- ATL – Tyler Allgeier – 17 rushes, 139 yards, TD
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 21 rushes, 91 yards
Top receivers
- ATL – Drake London – 7 receptions, 70 yards
- NO – Rashid Shaheed – 3 receptions, 95 yards, TD
}}
The Saints host the Falcons in the Superdome. In Week 1, they defeated them with a 51-yard field goal and a kick block. With the victory, not only did the Saints sweep Atlanta, but they also improve to their 5–9 record.
==Week 16: at Cleveland Browns==
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 16: New Orleans Saints at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
|date={{dow tooltip|December 24, 2022}}
|time=1:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. CST
|road=Saints
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=14|R4=0
|home=Browns
|H1=0|H2=10|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
|attendance=67,431
|weather=Frigid, {{convert|6|F|C}}
|referee=Brad Rogers
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Spero Dedes, Jay Feely and Aditi Kinkhabawala
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-browns-2022-reg-16 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/59066/CLE_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- No scoring plays.
Second quarter
- CLE – Deshaun Watson 12-yard run (Cade York kick), 14:55. Browns 7–0. Drive: 5 plays, 30 yards, 2:49.
- CLE – Cade York 30-yard field goal, 4:07. Browns 10–0. Drive: 17 plays, 60 yards, 8:44.
- NO – Wil Lutz 23-yard field goal, 0:00. Browns 10–3. Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards, 4:07.
Third quarter
- NO – Taysom Hill 8-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 9:40. Tied 10–10. Drive: 9 plays, 67 yards, 5:20.
- NO – Alvin Kamara 4-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 0:55. Saints 17–10. Drive: 4 plays, 15 yards, 2:00.
Fourth quarter
- No scoring plays.
|stats=
Top passers
- NO – Andy Dalton – 8/15, 92 yards, INT
- CLE – Deshaun Watson – 15/31, 135 yards, INT
Top rushers
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 20 rushes, 76 yards, TD
- CLE – Nick Chubb – 24 rushes, 92 yards
Top receivers
- NO – Rashid Shaheed – 4 receptions, 41 yards
- CLE – Amari Cooper – 6 receptions, 72 yards
}}The Saints travel to FirstEnergy Stadium to take on the Cleveland Browns in a cold weather game. They trailed in the first half but came back in the second half. With the 17–10 victory, they improve to 6–9.
==Week 17: at Philadelphia Eagles==
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 17: New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
|date=January 1
|time=1:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. CST
|road=Saints
|R1=7|R2=6|R3=0|R4=7
|home=Eagles
|H1=0|H2=0|H3=10|H4=0
|stadium=Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|attendance=69,796
|weather=Sunny, {{convert|55|F|C}}
|referee=Jerome Boger
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston and Pam Oliver
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/saints-at-eagles-2022-reg-17 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/59086/PHI_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Taysom Hill 1-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 6:02. Saints 7–0. Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 8:58.
Second quarter
- NO – Wil Lutz 54-yard field goal, 8:30. Saints 10–0. Drive: 5 plays, 22 yards, 2:58.
- NO – Wil Lutz 20-yard field goal, 3:05. Saints 13–0. Drive: 7 plays, 68 yards, 3:55.
Third quarter
- PHI – Jake Elliott 56-yard field goal, 10:58. Saints 13–3. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 4:02.
- PHI – A. J. Brown 78-yard pass from Gardner Minshew (Jake Elliott kick), 0:45. Saints 13–10. Drive: 3 plays, 96 yards, 1:29.
Fourth quarter
- NO – Marshon Lattimore 12-yard interception return (Wil Lutz kick), 5:27. Saints 20–10.
|stats=
Top passers
- NO – Andy Dalton – 18/22, 204 yards, INT
- PHI – Gardner Minshew – 18/32, 274 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 16 rushes, 74 yards
- PHI – Miles Sanders – 12 rushes, 61 yards
Top receivers
- NO – Rashid Shaheed – 6 receptions, 79 yards
- PHI – DeVonta Smith – 9 receptions, 115 yards
}}The Saints meet the Eagles for the third straight season. After losing to them in both the 2020 and 2021 seasons, they improved their performance with Andy Dalton and Taysom Hill. In the first half, the Saints scored a touchdown and three field goals to give them the lead. The Eagles looked like they were making a comeback scoring ten points in the third with the help of their defense, and although they gave up only one touchdown, Minshew threw a pick six to Marshon Lattimore, effectively ending the game.{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/401437940/saints-eagles |title=Saints 20-10 Eagles (Jan 1, 2023) Final Score }} For the first time since the 2018 season, the Saints beat the Eagles. It was an easy win for the Saints as Jalen Hurts was sidelined due to his shoulder injury. They improve to 7–9, but only to be eliminated from postseason contention due to wins by the Buccaneers (who clinched the NFC South), Lions, and Packers.
==Week 18: vs. Carolina Panthers==
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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|New Orleans Saints|year=2022|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week 18: Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=January 8
|time=12:00 p.m. CST
|road=Panthers
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=7|R4=3
|home=Saints
|H1=7|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=70,118
|weather=None (indoor stadium)
|referee=Alex Kemp
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Jason Benetti, Matt Millen and Megan Olivi
|reference=[https://www.nfl.com/games/panthers-at-saints-2022-reg-18 Recap], [https://nflcdns.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/59102/NO_Gamebook.pdf Game Book]
|scoring=
First quarter
- NO – Chris Olave 25-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Wil Lutz kick), 11:01. Saints 7–0. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:59.
Second quarter
- No scoring plays
Third quarter
- CAR – Michael Jordan 0-yard fumble return (Eddy Piñeiro kick), 6:45. Tied 7–7.
Fourth quarter
- CAR – Eddy Piñeiro 42-yard field goal, 0:00. Panthers 10–7. Drive: 6 plays, 31 yards, 1:20.
|stats=
Top passers
- CAR – Sam Darnold – 5/15, 43 yards, 2 INT
- NO – Andy Dalton – 15/25, 171 yards, TD
Top rushers
- CAR – Chuba Hubbard – 21 rushes, 69 yards
- NO – Alvin Kamara – 23 rushes, 107 yards
Top receivers
- CAR – Terrace Marshall Jr. – 2 receptions, 23 yards
- NO – Chris Olave – 5 receptions, 60 yards, TD
}}
After a win over the Philadelphia Eagles, the Saints return home for their last regular season game against the Panthers. In Saints' territory, Marcus Davenport and D'Onta Foreman both got into a fight, resulting in ejections. After Eddy Piñeiro nailed a 42-yard field goal, the Saints get swept by the Panthers for the first time since the 2015 season, finishing their season with a 7-10 record, earning them the worst season since 2005.
=Standings=
==Division==
{{2022 NFC South standings|team=NO}}
==Conference==
{{2022 NFC standings|team=NO}}
References
{{reflist}}
External links
- {{official website|https://www.neworleanssaints.com/}}
{{New Orleans Saints}}
{{New Orleans Saints seasons}}
{{2022 NFL season by team}}