6 things to know about Week 5’s Saints vs. Seahawks game

6 things to know about Week 5’s Saints vs. Seahawks game: Game broadcast information, referee assignment, opposing QB and players to watch

We’re on to Week 5 and a high-stakes home game at the Caesars Superdome between the New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks, and the Saints really can’t afford to drop their fourth loss in a row. That’s concerning against a red-hot Seahawks team that just scored more points in one game (48) than they had in three previous matchups put together (47). Here’s everything you need to know about the game, including broadcast information, referee assignment, opposing QB and players to watch:

Referee Brad Allen’s crew assigned to officiate Saints-Bills game

Referee Brad Allen’s crew assigned to officiate Thanksgiving Saints-Bills game:

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Eighth-year referee Brad Allen and his crew will work Thursday night’s game between the New Orleans Saints and the Buffalo Bills, NFL officiating announced Monday. The Saints are 4-2 in games Allen has officiated, most recently beating the Atlanta Falcons 24-9 in Week 11 last season. Buffalo is 4-4 in games he was worked.

Allen’s crew has averaged the third-fewest penalty flags per game this season (11.56) and the fifth-fewest penalty yards (102.67), with more penalties going against the visiting team (6.67) than the home team (4.89) on average each week. Most of their attention has focused on the offensive line, with 19 holding fouls and 16 false starts flagged this season. The Bills have drawn 75 fouls for 661 penalty yards in 10 games this season while the Saints have been flagged 61 times for 510 yards through 10 games.

It’s been a popular narrative that these trends will quickly reverse given the Saints’ ugly history with officiating, but the Bills have been so much sloppier this year that it could make a difference. New Orleans collected three flags for 25 penalty yards in last week’s game after drawing 19 fouls through the two previous weeks, so maybe they’ve turned a corner.

Whatever the case, at the end of the day they’ll have to be on top of their game against a good opponent. The Saints can’t afford more miscues, dropped passes, or botched blocking assignments. Sean Payton has to prove he can keep his offense competitive despite the injuries they’ve racked up.

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Seahawks DE Darrell Taylor screwed out of a fumble recovery

The officials are certainly making their presence felt at Lambeau Field today.

The officials are certainly making their presence felt at Lambeau Field today. In the first half, we’ve seen at least three egregious calls or non-calls go against the Seahawks already.

First, the refs changed the ball spot after Russell Wilson seemingly scrambled for a first down without any review or a challenge. Then, they ignored a blindside block by Allen Lazard on Ryan Neal. Now, they’ve screwed Darrell Taylor out of what looked like a clear fumble recovery.

Pete Carroll challenged the play but Green Bay maintained possession after the review.

Brad Allen and the Packers lead 3-0 going into halftime.

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