Saints vs Patriots LIVE 𝗦𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗠 Score Updates in Watch NFL, Game Week 6, TV channel

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Here’s what you need to know:
What: NFL regular season
Who: Patriots vs. Saints
When: Oct. 12, 2025 (10/12/25)
Time: 1 p.m. ET
Where: Caesars Superdome
TV: CBS
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints entered the 2025 season under similar circumstances.
Neither won more than five games last season and both have new coaches.
Heading into Week 6, coach Mike Vrabel’s Patriots (3-2) — fresh off a victory at previously unbeaten Buffalo — appear farther along the road back to NFL relevance than Kellen Moore’s Saints (1-4) as they prepare to meet in the Superdome on Sunday.
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye doesn’t want to hear it.
Winning builds confidence, “but you’ve got to flush it,” said Maye, who has completed 73.9% of his passes this season for 1,261 yards and seven TDs with just two interceptions.
“It doesn’t mean anything unless you keep building on it and make it an ongoing thing,” Maye added. “We’re trying to build our identity … and keep showing ourselves and showing people around the league.”
The Saints avoided the franchise’s first 0-5 start since 1996 when they overcame an early 14-3 deficit last week to beat the New York Giants, giving their 37-year-old rookie coach his first win.
The Saints scored just one offensive touchdown against the Giants, but it was memorable, an 87-yarder on a first-down pass to Rashid Shaheed out of what is usually a run formation.
Moore said he is “getting a better feel for guys and how we can best utilize them.”
“I feel like guys are starting to find some continuity, some flow, some rhythm,” Moore said.
The Saints’ defense did the heavy lifting, forcing five turnovers on two interceptions and three fumbles — and returning one fumble 86 yards for a TD.
“The performance we had last week was very special,” said second-year cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry, who made his first two career interceptions in the game. “I’m very confident in us. We have good energy. I feel like we’re going to build off this.”
If a victory at Buffalo was an encouraging litmus test for New England, beating the Patriots this week could have a similar effect for the Saints.
The Patriots “have done some really good things and you could see the progress they’ve made over the course of the season,” Moore said. “The last couple weeks, they’ve played excellent football.”



