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Saints Seek First Win of 2025 Season Against Dominant Bills

Summary

  • Saints sit at 0-3 to start the season
  • Saints face a tough matchup against the powerhouse Buffalo Bills
  • Game will be broadcast to a large audience across New England and surrounding regions
Saints Seek First Win of 2025 Season Against Dominant Bills

As of September 29th, 2025, the New Orleans Saints are still searching for their first win of the 2025 NFL season. Unfortunately for them, their Week 4 matchup against the Buffalo Bills does not look promising. The Saints, who are currently 0-3, will have to travel to Highmark Stadium to take on the powerhouse Bills.

The Saints have struggled mightily to start the year, including two losses at home in favorable dome conditions. Meanwhile, the Bills have looked outstanding, recently taking down another AFC contender in the Baltimore Ravens. With the Saints' weaknesses exposed in their previous game against the Seattle Seahawks, it is hard to see how the Bills would not exploit similar issues with their even more prolific roster.

Despite the unfavorable matchup, the Saints' game against the Bills will be broadcast to a large audience across New England and the surrounding regions. This will give the Saints a chance to be seen by a wider audience, though it may also result in a significant loss for the struggling team.

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The Saints, who are currently 0-3, will have a difficult time getting their first win of the 2025 season as they face the dominant Buffalo Bills in Week 4.
The Bills have looked outstanding to start the 2025 season, recently taking down another AFC contender in the Baltimore Ravens. They are expected to expose the Saints' weaknesses with their prolific roster.
The Saints at Bills matchup in Week 4 will be broadcast throughout the large majority of New England, aside from Connecticut, the region surrounding Louisiana, and the southern half of Florida.

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