Monday, 21 September, 2020

Raiders vs Saints


Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas

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Home opener on Monday Night Football? Enough said. The Raiders' first regular season game in Las Vegas is a primetime clash with the New Orleans Saints.

While the 2020 football season is still months away, it's never too early to start previewing the season. In this new series, we preview every game in the Raiders' regular-season and take a look into each opponent. In Week 2, the Raiders are headed to their brand-new home: Allegiant Stadium. Their first match-up is Raiders vs Saints.

The first official NFL regular-season game in Las Vegas and at Allegiant Stadium will feature the Raiders taking on Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints during primetime on Monday Night Football. Live coverage will start at 5:15 p.m. PT on ESPN.

Opponent: Las Vegas Raiders

Coach: Jon Gruden

Quarterback: Derek Carr

2019 record: 7-9, third in AFC West

Most recent regular season matchup: Sunday, Sep. 11, 2016: Raiders 35, Saints 34

2020 game: Monday, Sep. 21 – Week 2 at 7:15 p.m. (CST) on ESPN

Stadium: Allegiant Stadium

Raiders-Saints series record: Series tied 6-6-1

Raiders' 2019 season recap:

The Raiders concluded their time in Oakland with a 7-9 record, finishing three games above their 2018-win total. Underneath Jon Gruden, the Silver and Black fell short of a playoff berth but conclude the 2019 season moving in the right direction. Quarterback Derek Carr completed a career-high and new franchise-record 70.4 percent of his passes, finishing 361-513 and became the first quarterback in franchise history to record multiple seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards. Rookie running back Josh Jacobs rushed for 1,150 yards and seven touchdowns while breaking the team's record for most Rookie of the Month awards. Jacobs was the only player in franchise history with multiple Rookie of the Month honors. The offensive line produced two Pro Bowlers, tackle Trent Brown and center Rodney Hudson. In 2020, the Raiders will enter their third season underneath head coach Jon Gruden in the club's new home city, Las Vegas. Gruden and the team look to improve their record in 2020 with a young, athletic, core group of players.

Notable additions:

Linebacker – Cory Littleton

Linebacker – Nick Kwiatkoski

Tight end – Jason Witten

Notable losses:

Safety – Karl Joseph

Quarterback – Mike Glennon

Cornerback – Daryl Worley

All-Time Record: Series tied 6-6-1 (.500)

Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach: Jon Gruden

New Orleans Saints Head Coach: Sean Payton

Key additions: QB Drew Brees, QB Tayson Hill, S Malcolm Jenkins, DT David Onyemata, T Andrus Peat, C Cesar Ruiz, WR Emmanuel Sanders, S D.J. Swearinger, CB P.J. Williams and QB Jameis Winston

Notable players: WR Michael Thomas, RB Alvin Kamara, CB Marshon Lattimore, DE Cameron Jordan

Key losses: QB Teddy Bridgewater, WR Ted Ginn Jr., LB A.J. Klein, CB Eli Apple and S Vonn Bell

The Raiders are tied 6-6-1 in the all-time series against the Saints.

After the two clubs tied in their first-ever meeting in the all-time series, the Silver and Black went on to win the next three regular-season meetings.

The Raiders are looking to win their second straight game against the Saints. The Silver and Black won the last contest in the 2016 season opener by a score of 35-34.

Raiders senior offensive assistant John Morton served two stints with the Saints, first as an offensive assistant/passing game coach in 2006 and later as the wide receivers coach from 2015-16.

Raiders tight ends coach Frank Smith entered the league with the Saints, working as an offensive assistant - offensive line assistant from 2010-14.

Raiders S Erik Harris spent one season with the Saints, appearing in four games in 2016.

Saints RB Latavius Murray was drafted by the Silver and Black, appearing in 45 games with 31 starts from 2013-16.

Saints TE Jared Cook spent two seasons with the Raiders (2017-18), earning his first Pro Bowl selection in 2018.

The Saints will be marching into Allegiant Stadium. Why? Let's take a look back for a moment. Last year, they suffered a heartbreak 26-20 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Wild Card game. The year before, their chances to go to the Super Bowl were stolen by the Los Angeles Rams and a horrible no-call which was blatant pass interference. The Saints want revenge, and beating the "brand new" Las Vegas Raiders at their first home game in their new hometown doesn't sound too bad. The Saints have some of the best players in their respective positions on their roster: veteran quarterback Drew Brees, a healthier running back in Alvin Kamara, veteran-wide receiver Michael Thomas, and two defensive powerhouses, linebacker Demario Davis and defensive end Cameron Jordan. Additionally, first-round pick center/right guard Cesar Ruiz should add additional protection for Brees in the pocket. The Saints are ready to march into Vegas.

Home Sweet Home

As for the Raiders, they will be playing on their brand-new home turf for the first time. Raiders fans everywhere will be decked out in their proud Silver and Black as the stay glued to their TVs during the entire game, admiring the $1.9 billion masterworks of MANICA Architecture and HNTB. This is the game that the entire nation will be watching, not necessary for quarterback Derek Carr, wide receiver and first-round pick Henry Ruggs III or anyone else on the field. NFL fans everywhere will be watching the new home of the Las Vegas Raiders. It's a Monday Night Football welcome. The atmosphere will be a special one for the new Vegas fanbase, no matter how many fans will be in attendance. In other words, this is the chance for the Raiders to make a statement to the entire nation about their revived franchise. The Saints will probably be favored to win, and we don't have to dig deep to see why. But what the Raiders do have going for them? A national stage and hopefully an away victory over the Carolina Panthers from the week before. It won't be easy playing against Brees and his powerhouse offense, as well as a defense consisting of cornerback Marshon Lattimore and newly signed veteran safety Malcolm Jenkins to round out the secondary. But remember, anything can happen in Vegas.

Raiders vs Saints Tickets

These teams may not play in the same conference, but you'd be way off if you thought this game was anything but a top-tier matchup featuring some of the very best players in the entire league. Come out and see a great game absolutely packed the brim with electrifying runs, spectacular catches and eye-popping throws that will have you jumping out of your seat in no time.

Saints-Raiders Football Tickets

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FINAL WORDS

The 2020 NFL schedule is a bit tentative because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Everyone is uncertain if the NFL season will be played without fans, delayed, shortened or even canceled altogether. In any case, the authority will offer full refunds to anyone who has bought a ticket on the primary market.

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