Eagles-Saints 2022: New Orleans to have a new head coach after Sean Payton retires

The #Eagles have developed an intense rivalry with the #NewOrleans #Saints and they’ll continue the war in 2022 without head coach #SeanPayton who is set to retire

There were currently six openings for head coaching jobs in the NFL and one of the more intriguing jobs just became vacant after Sean Payton informed the New Orleans Saints that he’ll be stepping away.

Payton, who has three years left on his contract, has coached the Saints since 2006 and had not committed to returning to coach for another season in New Orleans.

Payton is expected to explore television opportunities amid his mini-retirement, where he can recharge and then resurface in 2023 for the job of his choice or potentially a much-hyped scenario where he joins the Cowboys.

Philadelphia was 4-6 against the Saints under Payton but had won the last two matchups with Jalen Hurts at quarterback.

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2022 Eagles schedule: List of opponents set

2022 #Philadelphia #Eagles schedule: #Wentz and the #Colts, #Titans #Cardinals headline list of opponents

The Eagles are about to start preparation for a playoff matchup against the Buccaneers, but it’s never too early to start looking forward to 2022.

Philadelphia is a 2021 playoff team and they’ll finish in second-place within the NFC East, earning Nick Sirianni’s team a second-place schedule. Such a scenario would have Philadelphia facing their normal division foes twice (Dallas, Washington, New York), while also facing all four teams in the NFC North.

That’s not the most exciting aspect of the schedule and a trip to Indianapolis looms as one of the largest matchups on next season’s schedule.

AFC North, Indianapolis Colts highlight the Eagles’ 2022 opponents

#AFCNorth and a matchup with Carson #Wentz and the Indianapolis #Colts highlight the Philadelphia #Eagles’ 2022 NFL opponents

The Eagles are just a few days away from playing their season finale at home against the Dallas Cowboys, but it’s never too early to start looking forward to 2022.

Philadelphia is a 2021 playoff team and they’ll finish in second-place within the NFC East, earning Nick Sirianni’s team a second-place schedule. Such a scenario would have Philadelphia facing their normal division foes twice (Dallas, Washington, New York), while also facing all four teams in the NFC North.

That’s not the most exciting aspect of the schedule and a trip to Indianapolis looms as one of the largest matchups on next season’s schedule.