2022 New Orleans Saints season
The [2022 National Football League|NFL season|2022 season] was the New Orleans Saints' 56th in the National Football League, their 47th playing home games at the Caesars Superdome and their first under head coach Dennis Allen.
Long-time head coach Sean Payton announced his retirement shortly after the Saints 2021 season ended on January 25, 2022. In his 16 years as head coach, Payton led the Saints to seven NFC South titles, nine playoff appearances, and to the franchise's first and only Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XLIV. Prior to his departure, Payton was also the second-longest active tenured head coach in the NFL, only behind Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots. On February 8, 2022, Allen was announced as the next head coach.
The Saints failed to improve from their 9–8 season from last year after a loss to the [2022 2022 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers] in Week 12, and after another loss to the [2022 2022 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay Buccaneers] the next week, the Saints clinched their first losing season since 2016. Although the Saints beat the [2022 2022 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles] in Week 17, they were eliminated from playoff contention for the second consecutive season after wins by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, and Green Bay Packers the same week. It was the first time the Saints missed the playoffs in consecutive seasons since missing the playoffs between 2014-2016. It was also the team's first season since 2005 with double digit losses.
Draft
Draft trades| Name | Position | College | Ref. |
| Dai'Jean Dixon | WR | Nicholls | |
| Sage Doxtater | OT | New Mexico State | |
| Joel Dublanko | LB | [2021 2021 Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Cincinnati] | |
| DaMarcus Fields | CB | Texas Tech | |
| Vincent Gray | CB | Michigan | |
| Lewis Kidd | G | Montana State | |
| Jack Koerner | S | Iowa | |
| Lucas Krull | TE | [2021 2021 Pittsburgh Panthers football team|Pittsburgh Panthers football team|Pittsburgh] | |
| Smoke Monday | S | Auburn | |
| Isaiah Pryor | LB | Ohio State | |
| John Parker Romo | K | Virginia Tech | |
| Derek Schweiger | OT | Iowa State | |
| Nephi Sewell | LB | Utah | |
| Rashid Shaheed | WR | Weber State | |
| Abram Smith | RB | Baylor | |
| Daniel Whelan | P | UC Davis | |
| Eric Wilson | G | Penn State |
Preseason
The Saints' preseason opponents and schedule was announced in the spring.| Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Recap |
| 1 | at Houston Texans | L 13–17 | 0–1 | NRG Stadium | ||
| 2 | at Green Bay Packers | L 10–20 | 0–2 | Lambeau Field | ||
| 3 | Los Angeles Chargers | W 27–10 | 1–2 | Caesars Superdome |
Regular season
Schedule
On May 4, the NFL announced that the Saints played the [2022 2022 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings] during Week 4 on October 2 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, as part of the league's International Series. The game kickoff at 2:30 p.m. BST/8:30 a.m. CDT, and was televised by the NFL Network, with the Saints serving as the home team.The remainder of the Saints' 2022 schedule, with exact dates and times, were announced on May 12.
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Game summaries
Week 1: at Atlanta Falcons
Although the Saints trailed by 16 points early in the fourth quarter, Jameis Winston led the team to 17 unanswered points, culminating in a 51-yard game-winning field goal from Wil Lutz. The Falcons had the chance to retake the lead in the last second, but Payton Turner blocked their field goal attempt to seal the win and start off the Saints' season at 1–0.Week 2: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
In the fourth quarter, Marshon Lattimore and Mike Evans got into a fight at midfield, resulting in both players being ejected. The Saints lost to Tampa Bay for the first time since the 2018 season, it is also the first time since the 2017 season that they lost to a side quarterbacked by Tom Brady.Week 3: at Carolina Panthers
Even though the Saints scored 14 points in the 4th quarter, they still lost to the Panthers in Week 3 for the first time since the 2015 season.Week 4: vs. Minnesota Vikings
NFL London gamesHoping to grab a second win, the Saints flew to London to host the Minnesota Vikings. This was the first time the Saints had played in the United Kingdom since the 2017 season and their first International Series game as the home team since 2008. After trailing for most of the game, the Saints took the lead in the fourth quarter through a Taysom Hill touchdown run. Justin Jefferson put the Vikings back in front five minutes later, only for Greg Joseph to miss the extra point, allowing Wil Lutz to tie the game with a career-long 60-yard field goal. Joseph put the Vikings back in front again with a 47-yard kick after a long reception by Jefferson with less than 30 seconds to play, only for a Chris Olave catch to put the Saints in range of another game-tying field goal from 61 yards; however, Lutz's kick bounced back off the left upright and the crossbar to give the Vikings a 28–25 win. It was the Saints' first regular season loss to the Vikings since 2017, giving them their worst start to a season since 2016.
Week 5: vs. Seattle Seahawks
After their close loss to the Vikings, the Saints flew back home to the Superdome for their Week 5 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. Andy Dalton started his second game at quarterback, but it was utility player Taysom Hill that stole the show in the Superdome that afternoon, who helped guide New Orleans to victory over the fiesty Seahawks 39–32 thanks to a phenomenal 3-touchdown performance from him, the last of which being a 60-yard run that put the Saints ahead for good. With the thrilling win, the Saints improved to 2–3.Week 6: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Andy Dalton would start his third straight game, this time facing off against his former team. Though the Saints found themselves holding a two-score lead twice during the game, the Bengals pulled out a late fourth quarter comeback victory on a 60-yard touchdown pass from Joe Burrow to Ja'Marr Chase. On a botched 4th down conversion play, Eli Apple made a hit on Marquez Callaway which was controversially not flagged. The Saints were defeated 26–30, and fell to 2–4 on the year.Week 7: at Arizona Cardinals
Andy Dalton started for the fourth straight game for the Saints on Thursday Night Football against the Cardinals. Although he would pass for four touchdowns, he threw three costly interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns in a span of about a minute near the end of the first half. The Cardinals found themselves up 28–14 because of these key defensive plays despite trailing New Orleans 14–6 at the start of the second quarter. The Cardinals would continue their dominance throughout the third quarter, holding the Saints to a field goal while scoring a touchdown of their own to go up 35–17, their largest lead of the night. In the fourth quarter, despite a late Saints rally in which they outscored Arizona 17–7 to cut the lead to just 8, the Cardinals held on for a thrilling 42–34 victory. The loss marked the first time since the 2015 season that the Saints were beaten by the Cardinals.With the defeat, New Orleans fell to 2–5.
Week 8: vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Andy Dalton started his fifth straight game of the season with Jameis Winston still out with an injury. Against the Raiders, the Saints thoroughly dominated them in front of a raucous capacity crowd of Saints fans in the Superdome, shutting them out 24–0. Dalton recorded a pair of passing touchdowns, both of which went to Alvin Kamara, who also logged a rushing touchdown to cap off a brilliant day for the star running back. The Saints defense smothered a Raiders offense that had put up a season-high 38 points the previous week, only allowing them to cross midfield once late in the game.With the dominant win, the Saints improved to 3–5. They also defeated the Raiders for the first time since the 2012 season.
Week 9: vs. Baltimore Ravens
Following their win against the Raiders, the Saints stayed home to face off against the Baltimore Ravens in a Week 9 contest on Monday Night Football. For the sixth straight game, Andy Dalton was named the starting quarterback for the team. The Saints found themselves in a big 14–0 deficit early on in the first half, courtesy of a Lamar Jackson passing touchdown and a Kenyan Drake rushing touchdown. The Saints would get their first points off the night off a Wil Lutz field goal to cut the deficit to 11 as time expired in the first half. In the third quarter, Justin Tucker would kick his first field goal of the night to make the score 17–3, but the Saints answered right back with a second Lutz field goal to make the score 17–6. In the fourth quarter however, the Ravens would put the game away as Tucker nailed his second field goal of the game, followed by another Kenyan Drake touchdown to make it a 21-point deficit for the Saints. A late touchdown pass from Dalton to Juwan Johnson made the final score 27–13, Ravens.With the defeat, the Saints fell to 3–6.