Yes. The New Orleans Saints are in the NFC South.
They are currently the NFC Champions as of the '09-'10 football season.
The Saints are in the NFC South, along with Atlanta, Carolina and Tampa Bay.
The Saints won their first-ever NFC Championship Game in the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010, defeating the Green Bay Packers in overtime, 31-28.
In 2006, against the Chicago Bears
There were two by the Saints. One was by Jonathan Vilma and the other just before the end of regulation was by Tracy Porter.
Prior to the NFC championship game on January 24, 2010 that was October 6, 2008 when the Vikings defeated the Saints, 30-27, in New Orleans.
The Saints are an NFC South team.
The New Orleans Saints are the 2010 NFC Champions.
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The Saints and Seahawks are both in the same conference (the NFC) so they cannot play each other in the Super Bowl.
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The Saints are in the NFC South, along with Atlanta, Carolina and Tampa Bay.
The Saints are in the NFC South, along with Tampa Bay, Atlanta and Carolina. As of the 2012 season, the New Orleans Saints play in the National Football League's NFC South division. The other three teams in the division are the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Saints used to play in the NFC West until the league realigned divisions in 2002.
No.In 1985, the Saints were a member of the NFC West. Teams from the NFC West that the Bears played in 1985 were the 49ers and Falcons. They did not play the Rams or Saints.