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⚜️ Everything Saints Fans Need to Know: Saints vs Panthers – NFL Week 10, 2025

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Charlotte, North Carolina – The New Orleans Saints (1-8) travel to face the Carolina Panthers (5-4) this Sunday in a key NFC South divisional matchup at Bank of America Stadium. While Carolina enters hot off a string of wins, this game is more than just another matchup for the Saints — it’s a chance to fight back, rebuild confidence, and show that the Who Dat spirit is alive and unbroken.

Below is your complete game guide — from stadium details, weather, and ticket info to broadcast channels, betting odds, and the latest lineup updates.


🏟️ Game Details

Matchup: New Orleans Saints (1-8) at Carolina Panthers (5-4)
Kickoff: Sunday, November 9, 2025 – 1:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
Capacity: 74,867

This will be the 61st meeting between the two teams, with the Saints leading the all-time series 31-29. Carolina won the last matchup in 2024 (23-20), so New Orleans will be looking for payback.


🌤️ Weather Forecast

  • Temperature: 62°F (16°C)

  • Conditions: Sunny, with light winds at 5 mph — perfect football weather in Charlotte


  • 🎟️ Tickets & Travel Info

    • Average ticket price: $85 (increased 15% due to Panthers’ playoff hype)

  • Expected attendance: Around 70,000 fans — a sea of blue and black, but Saints Nation always shows up strong!

  • Buy tickets from:

  • Ticketmaster, StubHub, or SeatGeek

  • Pro Tip: If you’re traveling from New Orleans, direct flights to Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT) are still available through Saturday night.


  • 📺 How to Watch & Listen

    • TV Broadcast: FOX

    • Announcers: Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth, Jen Hale

  • Streaming:

    • FuboTV, NFL+, YouTube TV (regional restrictions may apply)

  • Radio:

    • WWL 870 AM (New Orleans) – the official home of the Saints broadcast


    ⚔️ Team Records & Recent Form

    TeamRecordDivisionATSLast 5 Games
    Saints1-81-1 NFC South2-7L-L-L-L-L
    Panthers5-42-0 NFC South6-3W-W-L-W-W

    Despite the record, the Saints are entering this game with pride and purpose — hoping to turn a difficult season into a foundation for the future.


    🏈 Injury Report (as of Nov 7, 2025)

    New Orleans Saints

    PlayerPositionInjuryStatus
    Alvin Kamara (RB)AnkleQuestionable5 straight games under 31 yards, no TD since Week 1
    Chris Olave (WR)ConcussionFullCleared to play, motivated after missing time
    Taliese Fuaga (RT)UnknownOutLine reshuffled
    Erik McCoy (C)Season-endingIROut for the season
    Trevor Penning (LG)TradeTo ChargersNot available
    Dillon Radunz (LG)UnknownFullStarting LG
    Asim Richards (RT)UnknownFullStarting RT
    Demario Davis (LB)KneeFullWill play
    Chase Young (DE)ShoulderFullWill play

    Impact: The Saints’ offensive line remains a concern, with three of five starters missing, meaning rookie QB Tyler Shough will need quick decisions and pocket awareness to survive Carolina’s defensive pressure.


    🧩 Panthers Key Players to Watch

    • Bryce Young (QB): Efficient and steady, 5-3 record this season

  • Rico Dowdle (RB): 735 rushing yards, 4 TDs, 4th in NFL

  • Derrick Brown (DT): Defensive anchor, elite against the run

  • Tetairoa McMillan (WR): Questionable (hamstring) – Young’s favorite target


  • ⚖️ Betting Odds (via BetMGM, as of Nov 8, 2025)

    Bet TypeLineNotes
    SpreadPanthers -5.5Carolina favored by 5.5
    MoneylinePanthers -240 / Saints +200Panthers 71% implied win probability
    Over/Under38.5Saints 5-3-1 to the Under this season

    Prop Bets:

    • Chris Olave Over 65.5 receiving yards (-110)

  • Alvin Kamara Over 40.5 rushing yards (+100)

  • Tyler Shough Under 200.5 passing yards (-120)


  • 🔥 What to Expect

    The Saints are entering this matchup as underdogs — but not without hope.
    With Chris Olave returning, Demario Davis rallying the defense, and Kellen Moore calling for discipline and pride, this is a perfect chance to silence critics and remind everyone that New Orleans football is about heart.

    The key will be protecting Tyler Shough and re-establishing the run game through Kamara. On defense, expect Chase Young and Cam Jordan to pressure Bryce Young early and often.


    💬 Message to Who Dat Nation

    No matter the record, this team still fights for every yard.
    If you’re watching from home or cheering at Bank of America Stadium, let them hear it — because the Saints don’t quit.

    ⚜️ This is our time to rise again. Believe. Fight. March. ⚜️

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