The 1986 New Orleans Saints season was the team's 20th as a member of the National Football League . They improved upon their previous season 's output of 5–11, winning seven games.[1]
Offseason [ ]
Organizational changes [ ]
On January 14, owner Tom Benson hired Jim Finks as the franchise's general manager, and turned over the entire football operation to the veteran operative who previously built championship clubs with the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears . Two weeks later, Finks hired Jim Mora as the new head coach. Mora was the most successful coach in the history of the United States Football League , leading the Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars to two USFL championships and a runner-up finish.
NFL Draft [ ]
Main article:
1986 NFL Draft
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Personnel [ ]
Staff [ ]
1986 New Orleans Saints staff
Front office
Owner/General Partner – Tom Benson
President/General Manager – Jim Finks
Vice President of Administration – Jim Miller
Director of Player Personnel – Bill Kuharich
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Carl Smith
Running Backs – Jim Skipper
Wide Receivers – Steve Walters
Tight Ends – Joe Marciano
Offensive Line – Jim Erkenbeck
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Special Teams – Joe Marciano
Strength and conditioning
Strength and Conditioning – Russell Paternostro
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Roster [ ]
1986 New Orleans Saints roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
Reserve lists
Practice squad
Rookies in italics
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 7, 1986
Atlanta Falcons
L 31–10
67,950
2
September 14, 1986
Green Bay Packers
W 24–10
46,383
3
September 21, 1986
at San Francisco 49ers
L 26–17
58,297
4
September 28, 1986
at New York Giants
L 20–17
72,769
5
October 5, 1986
Washington Redskins
L 14–6
57,378
6
October 12, 1986
at Indianapolis Colts
W 17–14
53,512
7
October 19, 1986
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
W 38–7
43,355
8
October 26, 1986
at New York Jets
L 28–23
44,246
9
November 2, 1986
San Francisco 49ers
W 23–10
53,234
10
November 9, 1986
Los Angeles Rams
W 6–0
62,532
11
November 16, 1986
at St. Louis Cardinals
W 16–7
32,069
12
November 23, 1986
at Los Angeles Rams
L 26–13
58,600
13
November 30, 1986
New England Patriots
L 21–20
58,259
14
December 7, 1986
Miami Dolphins
L 31–27
64,761
15
December 14, 1986
at Atlanta Falcons
W 14–9
39,994
16
December 21, 1986
at Minnesota Vikings
L 33–17
51,209
Week 1 [ ]
Week 2 [ ]
Green Bay Packers (0–1) at New Orleans Saints (0–1)
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring Information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
GB
NO
1
13:28
Saints
Martin 72-yard touchdown reception from Hebert , Andersen kick good
0
7
1
6:42
Saints
20-yard field goal by Andersen
0
10
1
3:38
Saints
Hilliard 3-yard touchdown run, Andersen kick good
0
17
2
14:25
Packers
50-yard field goal by Del Greco
3
17
2
5:00
Saints
Interception returned 17 yards for touchdown by Haynes , Andersen kick good
3
24
4
1:17
Packers
Lofton 8-yard touchdown reception from Wright , Del Greco kick good
10
24
"TOP" = Time of Possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football .
10
24
Standings [ ]
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References [ ]
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