New Orleans Saints vs Atlanta Falcons Live Stream Free: Watch Online 2014 NFL, TV & Radio Info, Start Time

By Josh Wilson
New Orlean Saints Drew Brees
New Orlean Saints Drew Brees

The New Orleans Saints will be playing against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Sept. 7, at 10 am PST. The Saints will be visiting the Falcons at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. Fans can watch the game on FOX or online through live stream below (free with subscriptions).

The Saints are poised to win the Super Bowl. They have acquired talented rookie pass-catcher Brandlin Cooks, and fourth-year running back Mark Ingram has made some changes that will greatly benefit the team's overall performance. From the defensive end, New Orleans have Kenny Vaccaro and Jairus Byrd, and they are said to be as good as Seattle Seahawks' Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor.

Besides the new additions, quarterback Drew Brees, tight end Jimmy Graham, and Cameron Jordan have performed exceptionally in 2013 season and are expected to put up a stats that are equal if not better than last year's.

The Falcons have made several additions to their offense, including right guard Jon Asamoah, rookie tackle Jake Matthews. One of the emphasis for this year's football is on protecting quarterback Matt Ryan as his ability to make plays would be critical for their team to gain yards and make touchdowns.

According to the teams' offensive and defensive comparison, the Saints have a clear upper hand and is likely to emerge as the winner for Sunday's game. 

To catch the game online, you can check out NFL Sunday Ticket or try ProNFL.net.  If you want to listen on the radio, the Saints' broadcast can be listened on WWL (870 AM/105.3 FM) and through their network affiliates, and the Falcons' broadcast can be listened on WStar 94 FM and through radio network affiliates. The game will be on the CBS Television Network with a 1 pm EST kickoff.

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