Wed, Sep 11, 5:38 PM EDTKatherine Terrellespn3 analyses
The New Orleans Saints have sent their players home ahead of Hurricane Francine, which is expected to make landfall in Louisiana. Coach Dennis Allen and his staff will remain at the facility to manage operations during the storm. The team is preparing for their upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys while praying for the safety of those affected by the hurricane. This situation echoes past experiences with hurricanes, particularly Hurricane Ida in 2021, when the team had to evacuate.
  • The Saints are prioritizing player safety as Hurricane Francine approaches.
  • Coach Dennis Allen is optimistic about maintaining practice despite the storm.
  • The team has a history of managing operations during hurricanes, learning from past experiences.
Derek Carr | QB
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Pickup
Week 2
250 pass yards
2 pass TDs
1 interceptions
  • This is Carr's first hurricane experience in New Orleans, but he has faced one before in Texas.
  • He emphasizes the importance of focusing on football while also addressing family concerns during the storm.
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  • The Saints are managing their operations effectively despite the storm.
  • They are focused on player safety and community support during Hurricane Francine.
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  • The Cowboys are set to face the Saints in Texas, with the game still on schedule despite the weather concerns.