The New Orleans look forward to going back to their winning ways, and they hope that they snap their skid this Thursday. The Saints will enter Thursday's Thanksgiving Day game against the Buffalo Bills riding a losing streak, as they have not won a game since beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 8 at home. The Saints have gone 0-3 after that, but at least they have one good trend going for them heading into the showdown with the Bills.
Article Continues BelowSean Payton's unbeaten streak in national holiday games is on the line today vs. the Buffalo Bills. He's 6-0 on Halloween (2-0), Thanksgiving (3-0) and Christmas (1-0).
There seems to be something in the air whenever it's a holiday and the Saints are playing. This time, though, New Orleans is hoping to deliver a Thanksgiving Day win with a non-Drew Brees quarterback directing the offense on the field.
As of this writing, there's no final word yet whether it will be Trevor Siemian or Tayson Hill under center for the Saints, but either way, the team appears to be catching the Bills at just the right time. Buffalo has looked wobbly of late, having lost twice in their last four games to Jacksonville Jaguars and the Indianapolis Colts, with their wins during that stretch coming against non-playoff contenders in the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets.