The New Orleans Saints are back in action on Sunday evening, when they play host to the Green Bay Packers.

Kickoff time at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana is scheduled for 7:30 pm, and you can hear all the play-by-play action on ESPN 1420, as well as 97.3 The Dawg.

The game marks the beginning of a stretch in which the Saints will play four of their next five at home.

The Saints fell to the Detroit Lions, 24-23, last week, to drop to 2-4 on the season, while the Packers, who won their fourth-straight game, downing the Carolina Panthers, 38-17, will come in at 5-2.

Green Bay leads the all-time series, 16-7, and have outscored New Orleans, 657-518, in the 23 match-ups between the two franchises, with the Packers winning the last two, including a 28-27 win in 2012.

Offensively, the Saints are averaging 25.8 points, 437.0 total yards, 314.0 passing yards, and 123.0 rushing yards-per-game.

New Orleans is led by quarterback Drew Brees, who has thrown for 1,116 yards and 11 touchdowns, running back Khiry Robinson, who has accumulated 330 rushing yards with two touchdowns on 64 touches, and tight end Jimmy Graham, who has compiled 376 receiving yards, along with three touchdowns, on 34 catches.

Robinson is expected to miss the game due to an injury.

The Packers, offensively, are averaging 28.4 points, 325.4 total yards, 226.7 passing yards, and 98.7 rushing yards a contest.

Green Bay is paced by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has passed for 1,674 yards and 18 touchdowns, running back Eddie Lacy, who has rushed for 369 yards and four touchdowns, and Jordy Nelson, who has 47 receptions for 712 yards and six touchdowns.

Defensively, the Saints are giving up an average of 373.7 yards-per-game, which ranks 21sr in the league, while the Packers are allowing 362.7, which ranks 19th.

The game marks the beginning of a stretch in which the Saints will play four of their next five at home..

The Saints are on the road on Thursday night, to take on Carolina, before three-consecutive home games against the likes of San Francisco, Cincinnati, and Baltimore.

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