Saints fans will love the latest news regarding New Orleans’ international game in France during 2026 season

The Saints will go global in 2026, and fans can rejoice after the latest announcement.

Adam Holt NFL News Writer
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Dec 7, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; New Orleans Saints quarterback Tyler Shough (6) and wide receiver Chris Olave (12) celebrate a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

The New Orleans Saints will play a role in the international expansion for the NFL in 2026. They have been chosen as the designated team for the 2026 NFL Paris Game. The Saints will be the assigned “home” team for this matchup during the 2026 season.

Saints adjust season ticket prices after international game gets announced

With this news, Saints fans who only travel to games that are local to them could have been concerned. They are theoretically “losing” a potential game to attend that would usually be in New Orleans – since this one counts as a home game for the team.

The Saints have announced a price change for the season ticket and parking package price for fans already, though. This should mitigate any sort of frustration. Not to mention, this does give Saints fans an opportunity to attend the first ever NFL game in Paris.

“The Saints have adjusted 2026 season ticket and parking package pricing by 10% to reflect the number of games scheduled at the Caesars Superdome. This coincides with a year in which season ticket rates remained flat, with the 2026 home slate matching last season’s total ofregular-season eight regular-season games. Accounts not yet paid in full will automatically see a one game 10% adjustment applied to remaining payments and updated payment plans.” — Saints PR

The Saints were granted international marketing rights in France in 2023. New Orleans’ official opponent will be announced when the NFL reveals its full regular season schedule in the spring.

There are eight international games confirmed for the 2026 NFL season now. Check out the locations below.

  • One game in Melbourne, Australia
  • One game in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  • One game in Munich, Germany
  • Three games in London, U.K.  
  • One game in Madrid, Spain
  • One game in Paris, France