1979 New Orleans Saints season
The 1979 New Orleans Saints season was the team's 13th season in the National Football League. The Saints finished the season at 8–8, the franchise's first non-losing season. New Orleans was tied for first place with the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC West with three weeks to play, but the season unraveled in a Monday Night Football contest at home vs. the Oakland Raiders, when the Saints squandered a 35–14 lead and lost, 42–35.
The Saints were eliminated from playoff contention in week 15 when they were blown out 35–0 at home by the San Diego Chargers. Not counting the 1976 expansion club Seattle, New Orleans was one of three franchises which failed to make the playoffs in the 1970s, joined by the New York Giants and New York Jets.
Offseason
NFL draft
Main article:
1979 NFL draft
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Personnel
Staff
1979 New Orleans Saints staff |
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Front office
- President – John W. Mecom, Jr.
- Executive Vice President – Eddie Jones
- Vice President of Player Personnel – Harry Hulmes
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
- Special Teams – Whitey Campbell
Strength and conditioning
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Regular season
Schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
September 2, 1979 |
Atlanta Falcons |
L 40–34 |
70,940 |
2 |
September 9, 1979 |
at Green Bay Packers |
L 28–19 |
53,184 |
3 |
September 16, 1979 |
Philadelphia Eagles |
L 26–14 |
54,212 |
4 |
September 23, 1979 |
at San Francisco 49ers |
W 30–21 |
39,727 |
5 |
September 30, 1979 |
New York Giants |
W 24–14 |
51,543 |
6 |
October 7, 1979 |
Los Angeles Rams |
L 35–17 |
68,986 |
7 |
October 14, 1979 |
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
W 42–14 |
67,640 |
8 |
October 21, 1979 |
Detroit Lions |
W 17–7 |
57,428 |
9 |
October 28, 1979 |
at Washington Redskins |
W 14–10 |
52,133 |
10 |
November 4, 1979 |
at Denver Broncos |
L 10–3 |
74,482 |
11 |
November 11, 1979 |
San Francisco 49ers |
W 31–20 |
65,551 |
12 |
November 18, 1979 |
at Seattle Seahawks |
L 38–24 |
60,055 |
13 |
November 25, 1979 |
at Atlanta Falcons |
W 37–6 |
42,815 |
14 |
December 3, 1979 |
Oakland Raiders |
L 42–35 |
65,541 |
15 |
December 9, 1979 |
San Diego Chargers |
L 35–0 |
61,059 |
16 |
December 16, 1979 |
at Los Angeles Rams |
W 29–14 |
53,879 |
Standings
Awards and records
- Chuck Muncie, Pro Bowl Most Valuable Player [3]
References
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