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1976 New Orleans Saints season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamNew Orleans Saints
year1976
record4–10
division_place4th NFC West
ownerJohn W. Mecom Jr.
coachHank Stram
stadiumLouisiana Superdome
playoffsDid not qualify
pro bowlersNone
shortnavlinkSaints seasons

The 1976 New Orleans Saints season was the Saints’ tenth year in the National Football League (NFL). Hoping past success could influence the franchise, the Saints hired Hank Stram as the new head coach. However, in Stram's first season at the helm, the Saints continued to struggle finishing with a 4–10 record.

The Saints made a uniform change before the year, going from a dark gold to old gold, and have retained the color albeit with minor shading changes since. It was also the team's first season wearing black pants, a move which was not unexpected, since Stram outfitted the Kansas City Chiefs in red pants beginning in 1968.

New Orleans' hopes for success was severely diminished before the season began when Stram learned star quarterback Archie Manning would not be able to play at all due to offseason elbow surgery. This forced Stram to alternate between longtime backup Bobby Scott and Chicago Bears castoff Bobby Douglass.

The high point of the season was in week three, when Stram’s Saints traveled to Kansas City and defeated the Chiefs 27–17. Stram rubbed salt in the wounds of the team he coached for 15 seasons (1960 to 1974) and led to the Super Bowl IV championship when Scott threw a touchdown pass on the game's final play to Tinker Owens. Chiefs coach Paul Wiggin refused to shake hands with Stram, who was carried off the Arrowhead Stadium turf by his players upon orders by the coach.

Offseason

1976 expansion draft

Main article: 1976 NFL expansion draft

New Orleans Saintsborder=2}}"RoundNew Orleans Saintsborder=2}}"OverallNew Orleans Saintsborder=2}}"NameNew Orleans Saintsborder=2}}"PositionNew Orleans Saintsborder=2}}"Expansion team
00Morris LaGrandRunning backTampa Bay Buccaneers
00Joe OwensDefensive endSeattle Seahawks
00Dave ThompsonOffensive tackleTampa Bay Buccaneers

NFL draft

Main article: 1976 NFL draft

Personnel

Staff

  • President – John W. Mecom Jr.

  • Executive Vice President – Richard F. Gordon, Jr.

  • Vice President of Administration – Harry Hulmes

  • Business Manager and Treasurer – Eddie Jones

  • Vice President/Head Coach – Hank Stram

  • Quarterbacks – Dick Wood

  • Offensive Backfield – John Beake

  • Receivers – Sam Rutigliano

  • Offensive Line – Dick Stanfel

  • Defensive Line – Buck Buchanan

  • Linebackers – Doug Shively

  • Defensive Backfield – Jim Garrett

  • Special Teams – Whitey Campbell

  • Strength and Conditioning – Alvin Roy

Roster

Regular season

Schedule

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September 12Minnesota VikingsL 9–400—1Louisiana Superdome58,156
September 19Dallas CowboysL 6–240—2Louisiana Superdome61,413
September 26at Kansas City ChiefsW 27–171—2Arrowhead Stadium53,918
October 3Houston OilersL 26–311—3Louisiana Superdome51,973
October 10Atlanta FalconsW 30–02—3Louisiana Superdome51,521
October 17at San Francisco 49ersL 3–332—4Candlestick Park43,160
October 24Los Angeles RamsL 10–162—5Louisiana Superdome51,984
October 31at Atlanta FalconsL 20–232—6Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium34,127
November 7at Green Bay PackersL 32–272—7Milwaukee County Stadium52,936
November 14Detroit LionsW 17–163—7Louisiana Superdome42,048
November 21at Seattle SeahawksW 51–274—7Kingdome61,865
November 28at Los Angeles RamsL 14–334—8Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum54,906
December 5at New England PatriotsL 6–274—9Schaefer Stadium53,592
December 12San Francisco 49ersL 7–274—10Louisiana Superdome42,536
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

References

References

  1. [http://uniformdatabases.com/saints.html Uniform Databases: New Orleans Saints]
  2. "1976 New Orleans Saints draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  3. "All-Time Roster". NewOrleansSaints.com.
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