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Best-Case Scenarios for the 2024 New Orleans Saints

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Our previous installment explored the worst-case scenarios that could spell disaster for the New Orleans Saints in the 2024 season. However, as every Saints fan knows, there’s always a reason for hope when the team takes the field. This is part two of our series, where we shift the focus to the brighter side of the spectrum. What if everything falls into place? What if the moves made in the offseason pay off, and the Saints reclaim their status as a playoff powerhouse? Today, we’ll dive into the best-case scenarios for the Saints’ 2024 campaign, highlighting the paths that could lead to a season filled with triumphs and a return to postseason glory.

Back-to-Back Upsets Occur During Week Two and Three

As discussed earlier, the Saints face a daunting schedule right after their Week 1 clash with the Carolina Panthers, with back-to-back games against the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles. These matchups will undoubtedly test the team’s mettle, but imagine New Orleans defying the odds and securing wins against Dallas and Philadelphia in consecutive weeks. Such victories would boost the team’s confidence and tell the rest of the league that the Saints are serious contenders.

Pulling off back-to-back upsets against two playoff-caliber teams would provide invaluable momentum as the season progresses, solidifying the Saints’ position in the playoff race. Even if the Saints can split these games and come away with one win, it would still be a significant achievement, keeping them in a strong competitive position early in the season. These early victories could be the key to building the belief and cohesion necessary for a successful 2024 campaign.

Well Above .500 Heading into the Rematch with Atlanta in Week 10

If the Saints manage to pull off an upset against either Dallas or Philadelphia early in the season and continue their winning ways, it would be a clear indication that they are finally on the right track under head coach Dennis Allen. By the time they face their bitter rivals, the Atlanta Falcons, in Week 10, sitting comfortably with an 8-2 record would mean that the Saints are firing on all cylinders.

Such a record would suggest that the offense is ahead of schedule, mastering the system put in place by new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. While this scenario seems optimistic, if New Orleans can reach Week 10 at 8-2, they would likely be in the driver’s seat for a playoff spot and likely sole possession of the NFC South. The November 10th showdown at Caesars Superdome could become pivotal, setting the stage for a strong finish and a return to postseason football for the Saints.

Related: Examining the Worst-Case Scenarios for the 2024 Saints

Key Personnel Staying Healthy

Injuries are an inevitable part of the NFL, and the Saints have had their fair share of them over the years, often to critical players. However, injuries were less of a concern during their most successful seasons, allowing the team to maintain continuity and high-level play. While today’s NFL presents a different reality—especially with salary cap constraints affecting roster depth—keeping key players healthy could significantly impact the Saints’ success in 2024.

Take Chase Young, for instance. The former second-overall pick, now on his third team in five seasons, signed a one-year deal with the Saints. Motivated to stay healthy and perform well, Young knows this season might be his last chance to secure a substantial long-term contract. If he can remain on the field and play to his potential, Young could be a game-changer for the Saints’ defense, adding a disruptive pass-rushing element that could turn close games in their favor.

Similarly, linebacker Willie Gay Jr., another one-year signee, aims to prove his worth after leaving the Kansas City Chiefs. While he doesn’t have the same injury history as Young, Gay’s performance in a key role could determine his future in the league and potentially earn him a lucrative contract in free agency. His presence in the Saints’ linebacking corps could solidify the defense, helping to contain opponents and provide stability.

If the Saints can maintain the health of these key players, along with other critical components like Derek Carr, Alvin Kamara, and Chris Olave, they could avoid the pitfalls of past seasons. A healthier roster would allow the Saints to execute their game plans more effectively, avoid unnecessary lineup shuffling, and maintain consistency throughout the season. This stability could translate into more wins, better positioning for a playoff run, and the opportunity to make a serious push for the NFC South title. A season relatively free of significant injuries could be the difference between another year of mediocrity and a return to the heights the Saints have known in the past.

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