NFL team season
The 1981 New Orleans Saints season was the Saints' fifteenth season in the National Football League. Hoping past success would bring a bright future to New Orleans the Saints hired Bum Phillips to be their new head coach. With the first pick overall the Saints draft Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers out of South Carolina . Phillips banked on Rogers giving the Saints the same boost that Earl Campbell did when Phillips drafted him out of Texas three years earlier.
Rogers won the Offensive Rookie of the Year, as he rushed all-time rookie record of 1,674 yards, a record which was eclipsed just two years later when Eric Dickerson of the Los Angeles Rams rushed for 1,808. However, the Saints would continue to struggle finishing with a 4–12 record. It was the Saints’ thirteenth of fifteen seasons with five or fewer wins, and eighth with double-digit defeats.
Despite finishing with a poor record, they did have a couple bright moments, such as defeating the eventual AFC Champion Cincinnati Bengals in the Superdome and defeating the Houston Oilers, Bum Phillips' old team, on the road.
New Orleans swept the NFC West division rival Los Angeles Rams for the first time since they were placed in the same division for the 1970 season .
Offseason
NFL draft
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Personnel
Staff
1981 New Orleans Saints staff
Front office
Owner – John Mecom, Jr.
Director of Football Operations – Harry Hulmes
Director of Player Personnel – Pat Peppler
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Strength and Conditioning – Russell Paternostro
Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 6
at Atlanta Falcons
L 0–27
0–1
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
57,406
2
September 13
Los Angeles Rams
W 23–17
1–1
Louisiana Superdome
62,063
3
September 20
at New York Giants
L 7–20
1–2
Giants Stadium
69,814
4
September 27
at San Francisco 49ers
L 14–21
1–3
Candlestick Park
44,433
5
October 4
Pittsburgh Steelers
L 6–20
1–4
Louisiana Superdome
64,578
6
October 11
Philadelphia Eagles
L 14–31
1–5
Louisiana Superdome
52,728
7
October 18
at Cleveland Browns
L 17–20
1–6
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
76,059
8
October 25
Cincinnati Bengals
W 17–7
2–6
Louisiana Superdome
46,336
9
November 1
Atlanta Falcons
L 10–41
2–7
Louisiana Superdome
63,637
10
November 8
at Los Angeles Rams
W 21–13
3–7
Anaheim Stadium
61,068
11
November 15
at Minnesota Vikings
L 10–20
3–8
Metropolitan Stadium
45,215
12
November 22
at Houston Oilers
W 27–24
4–8
Houston Astrodome
49,581
13
November 29
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
L 14–31
4–9
Louisiana Superdome
62,209
14
December 6
at St. Louis Cardinals
L 3–30
4–10
Busch Memorial Stadium
46,923
15
December 13
Green Bay Packers
L 7–35
4–11
Louisiana Superdome
45,518
16
December 20
San Francisco 49ers
L 17–21
4–12
Louisiana Superdome
43,639
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
Awards and records
George Rogers, NFL rushing title, 1,674 yards[ 2]
George Rogers, franchise record, most rushing yards by a rookie, 1,674 yards
George Rogers, NFL Record (since broken), most rushing yards by a rookie, 1,674 yards[ 2]
References
External links
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Wild card berths (5) Division championships (9) Conference championships (1) League championships (1) Retired numbers Ring of Honor Current league affiliations