Bridgestone Performance Moments in Time: Packers vs. Saints in New Orleans
Take a look back in time at memorable photos from past Packers-Saints games in New Orleans, presented by Bridgestone. Photos by Harmann Studios, Jim Biever and Vernon Biever.

The Green Bay Packers travel to New Orleans to play the Saints in the Packers' final game before the bye week. It will be Green Bay's first visit to New Orleans since 2008 and the second in the last 12 seasons.



The Packers are 16-7 all-time against the Saints, including winning the last two matchups.



Facing New Orleans on Sunday will be the Packers' fifth road game of the season. Green Bay has won each of its last two road games (at Chicago and at Miami).


Green Bay last won in New Orleans in 1995 (34-23). The Packers are 6-5 all-time on the road against the Saints.



The Packers are currently on a four-game winning streak. Green Bay has posted at least one winning streak of four or more games each of the past six seasons (2009-14), the only NFL team to accomplish that feat over that span.













In the three games since 2008, Green Bay and New Orleans have combined for 70.3 points per game. According to the Elias Sports Bureau it is the second-highest points per game scored between opposing teams that have played each other at least three times since 2008 behind Giants-Saints (75.7 in three games).



Green Bay has finished in the top 10 in total offense in seven of the last eight seasons while New Orleans has finished in the top 10 in all eight seasons (2006-13).


Out of Green Bay's 16 wins against the Saints, nine have come by 10-plus points, including five by at least 20 points.





Sunday will mark the third meeting between the two teams in primetime. They split the two previous matchups (2008 at New Orleans / 2011 at Green Bay) with both teams winning at home. In each contest the winning team scored more than 40 points.



