Rapper Choppa Partners With Saints Ownership to Launch Discounted Ticket Program for Veterans and Low-Income Families
NEW ORLEANS, LA – October 15, 2025 – In a powerful community-driven initiative, New Orleans hip-hop star Choppa has partnered with the New Orleans Saints ownership group to introduce a discounted ticket program for veterans, low-income families, and individuals facing hardship across Louisiana.
The initiative embodies New Orleans’ deep bond between culture, community, and football — a reflection that the Saints are more than just a team; they’re the heartbeat of the Crescent City.
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According to sources close to the organization, Choppa collaborated directly with Saints owner Gayle Benson and the team’s community engagement executives to develop the program. Discounted tickets will be available for every home game at the Caesars Superdome, ensuring that those who’ve served or struggled can still experience the magic of Saints football live.
Choppa: “New Orleans made me who I am — the grind, the rhythm, the soul. The Saints carry that same spirit. This ain’t just football; it’s family, it’s community, it’s that NOLA pride we feel in every beat.”
The partnership has already been celebrated as one of the most authentic and heartfelt fan initiatives in the NFL, blending Choppa’s musical legacy and his anthem “Choppa Style” — a song that’s become a rallying cry for Saints Nation — with the team’s unwavering dedication to inclusivity and giving back.
The Saints plan to work with local nonprofits, veteran groups, and community organizations to fairly distribute the tickets and ensure the program reaches those most in need.
This collaboration marks a defining moment for the city of New Orleans — a union of music, football, and compassion, proving that what happens off the field can matter just as much as what happens on it.
With this partnership, the Saints continue to strengthen something far greater than the game itself:
a movement where rhythm meets resilience, and one city marches together — New Orleans.












