The New Orleans Saints face-off on Thanksgiving Day against the Atlanta Falcons and are going to try and get some revenge after the Falcons dominated them just a couple of weeks ago at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Will the Falcons be able to get the job done and get some payback, or will they lose to the Falcons for the second time this season? Let's breakdown three bold predictions for the Saints against the Falcons.

3. Saints allow three passing touchdowns

The Saints' defense started off the season strong, but as the season has gone on, there have been weaknesses that have been exposed.

Panthers quarterback Kyle Allen was struggling heading into last week's game against the Saints but had no issues moving the ball. He threw for 256 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions.

Matt Ryan has been up and down this year for the Falcons, but he should be able to find success in this matchup. The running game hasn't been there for the Falcons, so most of their success is going to come through the air.

Look for Ryan to sling it all around, and for the Saints defense to have no answer to slow him down.

2. Taysom Hill throws a touchdown

Taysom Hill has done just about everything on the football field, but he still hasn't thrown a touchdown pass in the NFL. During his career, he has completed five of his nine passes for 99 yards.

With these two teams just facing off, there is no doubt the Saints are going to want the Falcons off-balance. What better way than Hill throwing the ball?

If you are looking for an even bolder prediction, that touchdown pass is going to go to Alvin Kamara.

1. Alvin Kamara wins Offensive Player of the Week

Speaking of Kamara, he is going to have a big game, and that touchdown pass from Hill won't be the only time he will find the end zone.

As the NFL season nears the playoffs it's important that the best players are running at full speed. The game-plan for the Saints is going to be all about getting Kamara the ball.

After his performance on Thursday night, Kamara is going to win the offensive player of the week. Hopefully, someone has a big Thanksgiving feast ready for him because he is going to deserve it.