Saints Make Bold 2026 Decision That Fans Will Appreciate

As the Saints enter their 60th season, the team is holding steady on ticket prices while introducing new fan-friendly payment options and preparing for a milestone year.

The New Orleans Saints are giving their fans something to cheer about before a single snap is played in 2026 - season ticket prices will remain unchanged for the upcoming year.

That’s right. With the team set to host nine regular-season games at the Caesars Superdome - barring any adjustments from the NFL’s International Game Series - fans can lock in their seats without worrying about a price hike. In an era where costs around the league continue to trend upward, the Saints are choosing stability, and that’s a win in itself for a fan base that’s been one of the most loyal in football.

And loyal they’ve been. The Saints have sold out every home game for the past 20 seasons.

That’s two decades of packed houses, roaring crowds, and a city that’s made game day in New Orleans one of the most electric experiences in the NFL. The team is eyeing a 21st straight sellout season in 2026, and holding the line on ticket prices is a smart play to help make that happen.

But it’s not just about keeping prices steady - the Saints are also making it easier for fans to manage those payments. For the first time, season ticket holders will have the option to break up their invoice into four smaller payments instead of the traditional two.

It’s a move designed with fans in mind, and it came directly from their feedback. That kind of responsiveness from an NFL front office isn’t always the norm, but in New Orleans, it’s clear the organization is listening.

And there’s more reason to celebrate. The 2026 season will mark the Saints’ 60th year as a franchise - a milestone that will be honored throughout the season with events and tributes that highlight the team’s deep ties to the Gulf Coast region. From the Archie Manning days to the Super Bowl run under Sean Payton and Drew Brees, the Saints have been woven into the cultural fabric of New Orleans and beyond.

Speaking of Brees, he and fellow Saints legend Jahri Evans are finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year. Their potential enshrinement would be a fitting tribute during this anniversary season, adding another layer of history to a franchise that’s had its fair share of iconic moments.

So while the offseason is still unfolding and roster moves are yet to come, the Saints have already made a strong statement: they’re honoring their past, supporting their fans, and setting the stage for a memorable 60th season in the Crescent City.