New Orleans Saints vs. Cincinnati Bengals game recap: Everything we know

New Orleans Saints vs. Cincinnati Bengals game recap: Everything we know after a win that got away

Ouch. The New Orleans Saints came up small in too many critical moments against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, falling to 2-4 on the season so far. They controlled the clock in the second half but settled for field goals while the Bengals scored touchdowns, and it cost them the game. Let’s break it down.

Roll Tide Wire staff predictions for Alabama vs. Tennessee

The Roll Tide Wire staff shares score projections and analysis ahead of the matchup against Tennessee.

When [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and the Alabama football team take to the field inside Neyland Stadium tomorrow, they will be searching for the 16th consecutive win over the Tennessee Volunteers.

Second-year Vols coach Josh Heupel has brought a newfound sense of belief and a promising future to Tennessee with his faster-than-the-speed-of-light offense that is led by quarterback Hendon Hooker.

Alabama could be without its reigning Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback [autotag]Bryce Young[/autotag] for the second week in a row and that has many folks around the country eager to pick the Vols to pull off the upset and put an end to a decade and a half of misery.

Let’s take a look at the predictions for the staff here at Roll Tide Wire!

Saints Wire Podcast: Just what could trade compensation for Sean Payton look like?

Saints Wire Podcast: Just what could trade compensation for Sean Payton look like?

The newest episode of the Saints Wire Podcast is here, hosted as always by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG) with Saints Wire managing editor John Sigler (@john_siglerr). You can subscribe for new episodes released each week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or your podcast service of choice.

New Orleans finally found a win and cut their losing streak short at three games, but they need to keep up the momentum in Week 6 with the Cincinnati Bengals on the prowl. Plus, speculation is swirling about a future trade sending Sean Payton to his next team, so it’s a good time to take a look at what the return may look like for the Saints. We’ve got everything you need to know for Week 6.

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Alvin Kamara thinks Tyrann Mathieu wears Tennessee orange well after lost bet on LSU

Alvin Kamara thinks his New Orleans Saints teammate Tyrann Mathieu wears Tennessee Volunteers orange well after a lost bet on the LSU Tigers:

They’re all wearing black and gold now, but many New Orleans Saints players are still proud of their college colors. And Tyrann Mathieu is about as famous as former LSU Tigers can be, so it makes sense that he’d make a bet with his new teammates about swapping team gear going into a big game. Unfortunately for him, Alvin Kamara and the many other Tennessee Volunteers on the Saints’ roster were all too happy to oblige.

The Vols ran amok in Baton Rouge, winning an early-afternoon kickoff by a dominant margin of 40-13. Afterwards, Kamara shared a video on his official Twitter account from the Saints locker room of Mathieu wearing a bright orange Tennessee sweatshirt — with his fellow Vols Bryce Thompson and Alontae Taylor getting plenty of photos. Their college teammates Shy Tuttle and Marquez Callaway were presumably just offscreen, laughing.

“Yeah that boy look good. Who dat? What dat?” Kamara taunted before going in for a close-up, with Mathieu laughing and covering his face. “Yeah y’all know who that is. That’s that Badger man. That’s that Badger, that’s what happens.”

It’s all in good fun, and it goes to show the strong locker room culture the Saints have built over the years, as well as how easy a fit Mathieu has been there. He’s widely respected around the NFL, as are the Tigers, so Kamara and the Vols are getting their licks in when they can. Let’s hope the Saints keep winning games so this camaraderie can continue to flourish.

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New Orleans Saints vs. Seattle Seahawks game recap: Everything we know

New Orleans Saints vs. Seattle Seahawks game recap: Everything we know from the 39-32 thriller

Whew. Take a breath. And then take a bow. The New Orleans Saints roared back to relevance in Week 5’s home game with the Seattle Seahawks to improve to 2-3 — powered by huge games from fan-favorites like defensive end and franchise sacks record contender Cameron Jordan and tight end/quarterback/special teams ace Taysom Hill. We also saw a resurgence from a healthy and fully operational Alvin Kamara. Here’s everything we know after this big conference win:

New Orleans Saints vs. Minnesota Vikings game recap: Everything we know

New Orleans Saints vs. Minnesota Vikings game recap: Everything we know

Things haven’t gone according to plan. The New Orleans Saints have fallen to 1-3 after losing Week 4’s game to the Minnesota Vikings, continually raising the stakes for a team dealing with injuries and sloppy, mistake-prone football. Let’s break it down one thing at a time.

Final score predictions for Saints vs. Vikings in Week 4

Final score predictions for Saints vs. Vikings in Week 4, via @DillySanders, @RossJacksonNOLA, and @john_siglerr:

Our final score predictions for the New Orleans Saints’ Week 4 game with the Minnesota Vikings don’t favor the black and gold. The 1-2 Saints are reeling from injuries at a number of positions, while the 2-1 Vikings are looking to keep building momentum in a crowded NFC North title fight. There could be a change under center for New Orleans with Andy Dalton taking over for the banged-up Jameis Winston, but whoever starts at quarterback will be facing a tough Minnesota offense. With all that in mind, here are our final score predictions plus a bold prediction for the game:

FINAL: Alabama takes down Vanderbilt 55-3, improves to 4-0 on the season

The Crimson Tide stay undefeated after taking down Vanderbilt in Week 4!

Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide football program improve to a perfect 4-0 on the 2022 season following a Week 4 win over the Vanderbilt Commodores at home to open conference play.

As expected, stars such as linebacker Will Anderson Jr. and Heisman-winning quarterback Bryce Young performed exceptionally well.

Young players and newcomers also had their fair share of the spotlight. Ja’Corey Brooks eclipsed over 100 receiving yards and two touchdowns with over 13 minutes left in the first half. Georgia Tech transfer running back Jahmyr Gibbs had a limited workload but made the most of his touches.

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Final score predictions for Week 3’s Saints vs. Panthers game

Final score predictions for Week 3’s Saints vs. Panthers game, via @RossJacksonNOLA, @MaddyHudak_94, @john_siglerr, and @DillySanders:

The New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers know each other very well; the division-rivals face either twice a year in their long-running NFC South rivalry, which the Saints lead 29-26. How big of a factor will that familiarity be on Sunday? Our Saints Wire staff writers each made our final score predictions for Week 3’s kickoff, along with a bold prediction for the game:

WATCH: Browns score touchdown on failed hook-and-ladder by Steelers as time expires

After scoring on the final play of the game, the #Browns are officially the top team in the AFC North.

The Cleveland Browns emerged from their Week 3 tilt against the Pittsburgh Steelers with their second win of the season, and the game ended with an eventful hook-and-ladder play that ended in a touchdown as time expired. Pittsburgh got the ball on the four-yard line with less than 10 seconds remaining in the matchup and elected to try their chances at the rarest of comeback attempts.

When receiver Chase Claypool lateraled the ball to star running back Najee Harris near the goal line, it was fumbled to the ground and was eventually recovered in the end zone by Denzel Ward for a Browns touchdown as time expired. By rule, there was no extra point attempt.

Check out the spectacular ending to the team’s second win of the season, which has Cleveland in the top position in the AFC North:

The final score reflected how dominant the Browns were in the second half, and this play was the cherry on top of Cleveland’s primetime win on Thursday night. The team will now have a long week to prepare to play the Falcons in Week 4.