5 things we learned from the conference championship games

The 2025 NFL conference championship round is completed, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles coming out on top of their respective matchups. Now we wait until Feb. 9 for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, where the season will wrap up …

The 2025 NFL conference championship round is completed, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles coming out on top of their respective matchups. Now we wait until Feb. 9 for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, where the season will wrap up and the champion will be crowned. Regardless of that outcome, we learned quite a bit about the landscape of the NFL from these two games, and we also learned a bit for the Saints as well.

Is the value of the running back position back? Did the Saints win the Marshon Lattimore trade? How important is coaching overall? There were a lot of questions entering the playoffs this year, and many have been answered by now. Here are five of the most notable, and what we learned regarding them from this set of playoff games:

We saw plenty of explosive plays in the championship round, Mack Hollins having three prominent receptions, James Cook averaging 16.3 yards per reception on 3 catches, Terry McLaurin’s-36 yard reception, Saquon Barkley’s 60-yard rushing touchdown later followed by Will Shipley’s 57-yard rush, and Juju Smith-Schuster’s 31-yard reception.

The more notable thing however was the consistency of the teams that won, as the Eagles were able to go out on offense and score at will, and their defense was able to force three fumbles (all of which resulted in scores on the ensuing drive). As for the Chiefs, they forced four fumbles, and while they did not recover them, they were forcing the Bills to waste possessions and make poor decisions which ultimately was the difference by the end with only a three point margin.

Offensive explosiveness is great, consistency and holding onto the ball is better.

Lots of these two games came down to passing the ball a ton and trying to force throws on late downs, and since the quarterbacks on all of these teams are high-level, they ended up completing quite a few of them. However, when it came down to the nitty gritty, the ground game surpassed everything. The Chiefs scored three of their four touchdowns on the ground, and the Eagles scored seven of their eight the same way.

Having a volatile rushing attack is crucial in games like this to keep the defense on their heels, and having a quarterback who is able to make those critical runs in the redzone are even more crucial. Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes had three and two rushing touchdowns respectively, Josh Allen and Jayden Daniels had zero and one respectively. While all four quarterbacks had a rushing element to their game, some were able to utilize it at the right time. Even with Hurts only rushing for 16 yards, he did it when it mattered, on the tush push into the end zone. They also had Saquon Barkley who was outstanding, and was a huge difference maker.

When it came down to who won these games, both of the winners were the coaches who had been on their teams longer. Andy Reid has been head coach of the Chiefs for 12 years now to Sean McDermott who has been with the Bills for eight years. Then you had Nick Sirianni with the Eagles for four seasons, to Dan Quinn who is in his first year with the Commanders.

While both were hired within four years of each other, being able to set up a cohesive scheme and really build around what you need as a coach matters. Even if it is twelve and eight years and both coaches are settled in, the extra four years can be a difference maker when it comes to what that coach has seen in the NFL, and the experience they have with their team. This is why Andy Reid is able to do what he does year after year, and why even Tom Brady and Bill Belichick were able to do what they did for so long together. They knew what was required to win.

Marshon Lattimore has had a really tough go of things since being traded away from the Saints. In the four games he has played leading up to the conference championship round, he has allowed 11 receptions on 18 targets (61.1% completion rate) for 152 yards (13.8 per reception), 2 touchdowns, and has had 4 penalties, no interceptions and 3 PBUs.

While the statistics for his specific coverage in this matchup are not out as of the writing of this article, he was having a really tough time covering A.J. Brown, including this 31-yard grab on fourth down and five. Ultimately, the Saints at the moment seem to have gotten out on the positive side of this trade.

The head coaching search for the Saints is ongoing, and while there are quite a few solid candidates they have interviewed, Kellen Moore proved something in this matchup. 55 points on a team in the NFC Championship Game is no easy feat, and that starts with the coaching staff. Moore called a great game no doubt and his players did the rest, which is something the Saints could build off of. While he may or may not be viewed as the best candidate depending on who you ask, the results of his game will definitely have to be taken into account by the Saints as they head into an interview sometime in the coming days.

Notes and observations from 2024 Senior Bowl American Team practice Day 2

Notes and observations from Day 2 at the 2024 Senior Bowl: American Team looks to impress

The road to the 2024 NFL draft isn’t as long as it looks like — before we know it, the New Orleans Saints will be on the clock. And the first big milestone on this journey is in Mobile, Ala., which hosts the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl. Teams will be watching how some of the top draft-eligible players across the country perform as they compete against each other in practices leading up to the all-star game.

Prospects took the field for a second time as units on Wednesday. Here is our notebook for the second day from the American Team practices:

Notes and observations from 2024 Senior Bowl National Team practice Day 2

Notes and observations from 2024 Senior Bowl National Team practice Day 2

With the 2024 NFL draft just months away, the NFL world has gathered in Mobile, Ala. this week for the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl. Teams will be watching how some of the top draft-eligible players across the country perform as they compete against each other in practices leading up to the all-star game.

The team’s took the field for a second time as units on Wednesday. Here is our notebook for the second day from the National Team practices:

Notes and observations from Day 1 2024 Senior Bowl practices

Notes and observations from Day 1 2024 Senior Bowl practices: Battles between the offensive and defensive lines impress right away

With the 2024 NFL draft on the horizon, the NFL world has gathered in Mobile, Ala. this week for the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl. Teams will be watching how some of the top draft-eligible players across the country perform as they compete against each other in practices leading up to the all-star game.

The first day of practices are always interesting. Players and coaches are just getting to know each other, so it’s more of a light practice. Here is our notebook for the day from both the National and American Team practices:

8 key takeaways from the Saints’ 2023 season

8 important takeaways from the New Orleans Saints’ 2023 season: What we learned after ending another year short of the playoffs

What did you learn about the New Orleans Saints this year? That’s the question we’re looking to answer in our takeaways from the 2023 season, with each of our staff writers sharing notes and observations after reviewing the campaign.

It wasn’t a successful season. The Saints missed the playoffs for the third year in a row after catching so many breaks. But the show must go on, and the team is already preparing for 2024. One last look back might be helpful in identifying what comes next. Here are our thoughts:

7 takeaways from Saints’ 23-13 win over the Buccaneers

7 takeaways from the Saints’ 23-13 win over the Buccaneers: Offense finally clicks, defense regains its footing

We learned a lot about the New Orleans Saints in Week 17’s big win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was their most complete win against a quality opponent all season, and they did it on the road against a division rival that knows them well. This is the kind of game that a good team should be expected to win, and this time the Saints came through. Too often this season they’ve failed to meet expectations.

Here’s a quick rundown of our notes and observations from the game:

What went right, what went wrong in Saints’ Week 17 win over the Buccaneers

What went right and what went wrong in the New Orleans Saints’ Week 17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? And what’s the bottom line?

Nobody saw this coming: the New Orleans Saints dismantled the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday and are leaving town with a much-needed win, keeping their playoff hopes alive as the wild card race takes shape. It was maybe the Saints’ most entertaining game of the year, and certainly their most complete effort against a quality opponent.

How did we get here? Let’s break it down by asking and answering three questions:

  • What went right?
  • What went wrong?
  • And what’s the bottom line?

8 takeaways from the Saints’ dominant 24-6 win over Giants

8 takeaways from the New Orleans Saints’ 24-6 win over New York Giants

What did we learn about the New Orleans Saints on Sunday? They handled the New York Giants with ease in their 24-6 blowout win, with the offense and defense each doing its part to seal a victory.

Here are our notes and observations after Week 15’s big win:

What went right, what went wrong in Saints’ Week 15 win over the Giants

What went right and what went wrong in the New Orleans Saints’ Week 15 win over the New York Giants; where do they go from here?

Whew — that was a fun one. The New Orleans Saints (7-7) took care of business against the New York Giants (5-9), and then some. The Saints won by a margin of 24-6 for their second lopsided victory in as many weeks. It wasn’t a perfect game, but it was awfully close.

How did we get here? Let’s break it down by asking and answering three questions:

  • What went right?
  • What went wrong?
  • And what’s the bottom line?

8 takeaways from Saints’ 24-15 loss to the Falcons

8 takeaways, notes, and observations from the New Orleans Saints’ 24-15 loss to the Atlanta Falcons:

What did we learn about the New Orleans Saints on Sunday? Their defeat at the hands of their oldest rivals was insightful — but that’s not much of a silver lining to take away from a 24-15 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.

Here are our notes and observations after Week 12’s loss: