NFL Week 13 -New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons LIVESTREAMING 6/12/2020

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Saints vs. Falcons | Week 13 Matchup
Following a dominant 31–3 road win over the Denver Broncos, the New Orleans Saints (9–2), will face off against the Atlanta Falcons (4–7), Sunday, December 6, 2020 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium at 12 p.m. CT on FOX.

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The club’s will meet once again for the second time in three weeks. The Black and Gold came out with a convincing 24–9 victory in the first meeting at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on November 22 and will looking for the season sweep and to improve their division record to 5–0. The 9–2 Saints are currently atop the NFC postseason seedings and will be looking to hold or gain ground in that department as well as reach double-digits in victories in four consecutive seasons for the first time in franchise history. Head Coach Sean Payton has now defeated all 31 opponents.

The formula of a suffocating defense and explosive running came took control of the Broncos matchup, allowing Denver to finish with only 112 total net yards, 100 rushing and 12 passing. The Broncos became the third Saints opponent in the past four games to fail to reach the end zone. LB Demario Davis led New Orleans in tackles, concluding the game with nine stops, while DE Cameron Jordan pitched in a sack to increase his season total to 6.5. DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson and CB Janoris Jenkins capitalized on the back end with one pick apiece. The team’s newest addition, LB Kwon Alexander , posted the team’s third takeaway, a fumble recovery.

QB Taysom Hill helped the Saints offense score three touchdowns in three red zone appearances, including two rushing scores of his own, as New Orleans dominated the time of possession battle 35:46–24:14. RB Latavius Murray enjoyed his most explosive performance as a Saint, carrying 19 times for 124 yards (6.5 avg.), including a 36-yard scoring burst, his longest rush as a Saint. The Saints’ offensive line blocked for 229 total rushing yards, the most prolific run game performance by the team since the 2018 season.

On Sunday, the Black and Gold will meet their division rival Black and Red, trailing 52–50 in the all-time series, after picking up five of the last seven meetings. Since taking the reigns of the Falcons, Atlanta Interim Head Coach Raheem Morris has posted a 4–2 record in charge of the Falcons, as New Orleans will face off against a threatening offense once against led by QB Matt Ryan and WR Julio Jones, as Atlanta attempts to inch back into the postseason race.

Around The NFC South: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7–5) and the Carolina Panthers (4–8) will both have Week 13 byes.

Saints vs. Falcons | Week 13 Broadcast Information
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2020–12 P.M. (CST)
MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM — ATLANTA, GA

Coronavirus updates: Biden wants 100 days of mask-wearing; California set for new stay-at-home order; US passes 14 million cases

The nation’s one-day toll of coronavirus deaths surpassed 3,000 for the first time Wednesday and on Thursday the U.S. recorded its 14 millionth COVID-19 case, milestones showing the pandemic continues to race out of control.

The death toll of 3,157 came as hospitalizations surpassed 100,000 for the first time. The country has recored 1 million more cases of the virus in less than a week.

However, the daily death number may be inflated by fatalities reported days late because of the Thanksgiving holiday. Even so, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicted the U.S. could reach 450,000 deaths by February.

“The reality is, December and January and February are going to be rough times, and I actually believe they’re going to be the most difficult time in the public health history of our nation, largely because of the stress it’s going to put on our public health system,” Dr. Robert Redfield said Wednesday at a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation event.

Things you should know Thursday:

Joe Biden said Thursday that he will ask Americans to commit to 100 days of wearing masks as one of his first acts as president. The move marks a notable shift from President Donald Trump, whose own skepticism of mask-wearing has contributed to a politicization of the issue.

Former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have said they are willing to take a coronavirus vaccine to prove that the treatment is safe and effective. They may even film themselves getting injected.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo displayed a box of empty vials during his COVID briefing Thursday, demonstrating how the packages will be shipped to states and ultimately administrated. “So it’s not easy, but it’s real,” he said.

The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients nationwide passed the 100,000 mark Wednesday, and experts fear weary staff will be “overrun” by patients. Many hospitals will be forced to suspend elective surgeries and other routine operations, set up temporary field hospitals and stretch staff to the limit, experts said.

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