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Saints vs Patriots Week 6 NFL 2025: Game Time, Venue, Injury Report & Prediction

The New Orleans Saints will welcome the New England Patriots to the Caesars Superdome this Sunday, October 12, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET, live on CBS. A high-stakes battle where both teams fight to prove they belong in the playoff race.

Saints Seek Momentum, Patriots Chase Consistency

The Saints are coming off a solid 26–14 win over the Giants, with Kool-Aid McKinstry shining on defense. The team finally looks alive — and their home crowd in New Orleans will make the Superdome shake once again.

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Meanwhile, the Patriots, led by Jerod Mayo, are slowly finding their rhythm. Their victory over the Bills last week reminded everyone that New England’s tough, disciplined football DNA is still there.

Injuries That Could Change Everything

The Saints might miss key stars like Alvin Kamara and Cesar Ruiz, while the Patriots deal with injuries to Keion White and Jaylinn Hawkins. Depth will matter — and both sides need their backups ready to shine.

Prediction & Odds

Bookmakers slightly favor the Patriots (-3.5) with an over/under of 46.5. Expect a tight, defensive game with explosive moments.

👉 Predicted score: Patriots 27 – 21 Saints.
Still, the Superdome crowd could easily flip that script.

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📺 Saints vs Patriots
🗓 Sunday, Oct 12, 2025 — 1:00 PM
🏟 Caesars Superdome, New Orleans
📡 Live on CBS

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