Something has to give in Patriots vs Saints
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - OCTOBER 01: Derek Carr #4 of the New Orleans Saints attempts a pass during the first half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Caesars Superdome on October 01, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints are two of three teams in the NFL that have yet to score over 20 points in a game this season. It won’t get any easier for the Patriots considering how well New Orleans’ defense has played dating back to last season.
Since Week 10 of last season, the Saints have allowed 20 points or fewer in 11 of their last 13 games, with Tampa Bay last week going past the barrier and scored 26 points. For the season, the Saints defense is allowing 19 points per game, while the Patriots defense is slightly ahead at 18.75 points per game.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – OCTOBER 01: Cameron Jordan #94 of the New Orleans Saints hits Baker Mayfield #6 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first half at Caesars Superdome on October 01, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
Both offenses have struggled of late and have a combined 27 points per game. Derek Carr is coming off an injury to his shoulder, and hopes to bounce back from a poor performance from last week where he went 23-of-37 for 127 yards in a 26-9 loss to Tampa Bay. Alvin Kamara had 13 catches in his return from a 3-game suspension for 33 yards.
Can the Patriots surpass 20 points vs the Saints?
In Mac Jones’s last 13 starts, the Patriots offense has scored more than 20 points twice.
L-R: Saints RB Alvin Kamara, Patriots QB Mac Jones (USA Today)
11/24/22: 26 vs Vikings
1/8/23: 23 vs Bills
In 2022, Jones and the offense scored over 20 points four times. The offense has only scored 20 points in six of his last 24 starts (25 percent).
In order to avoid a 1-4 start, the Patriots will have to score considering the losses of Matthew Judon and Christian Gonzalez to their defense. They will also have to avoid a slow start such as they have in three of their first four games this season. In regards to struggling offenses, The Raiders are the other team yet to score over 20 points this season and host the Patriots in Vegas next Sunday.
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Mac Jones better have his head on straight against the Saints' tough defense
The New England Patriots are in trouble.
There are layers to that assertion. The Patriots are in trouble for the 2023 season, which is in danger of slipping away as they sit at 1-3 and having just lost their best overall player (Matthew Judon) and arguably their second-best (Christian Gonzalez), and having come off one of the ugliest losses in franchise history. They’re in trouble for the long-term, because their roster-building on offense has been poor in an offense-driven era of football, and the futures of both quarterback Mac Jones and head coach Bill Belichick are uncertain.
And yes, they’re in trouble on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints.
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – SEPTEMBER 26: Head coach Bill Belichick and Mac Jones #10 of the New England Patriots walk off the field after the loss to the New Orleans Saints at Gillette Stadium on September 26, 2021 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
It is very much worth noting that the Saints went into Foxboro two years ago and beat the Patriots 28-13, in Mac Jones’ third career start. Jones threw a pick-six in that game, albeit on a pass that clanged off the hands of tight end Jonnu Smith. Clearly, not much has changed in either the quarterbacking or receiving department in New England.
The Saints also won that game with Jameis Winston at quarterback, and it’s possible they get Winston again on Sunday, as incumbent starter Derek Carr deals with an AC joint injury. There’s less overall concern for the Patriots defense against those QBs, but there’s a chance that the Saints are getting the Patriots at the perfect time, as they scramble to adjust to life without Judon and Gonzalez.
But clearly, the bigger worry is for Mac Jones and the offense, regardless of what happened two years ago. Coming off the worst single-game performance of his career, Jones is in desperate need of a bounce-back, and it’s not going to be easy this Sunday.
Joe Murray has worked behind the scenes and on-air in New England since 2007. Murray was born and raised in Boston (Hyde Park) and is now living on the North Shore in Peabody. A graduate of CSB School of Broadcasting, Joe was hired at 98.5 The Sports Hub in 2011 and is the host of Patriots Postgame and the Over/Under Podcast with Dan Lifshatz. Joe was hired as the full-time night show host in 2023, and a featured guest for “The Weekly Spread” on NBC Sports Boston during football season. Joe writes about all New England sports from Patriots football to Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins.