How to Watch New York Giants vs. New Orleans Saints: Week 5 Preview

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The New York Giants (1-3) head into Week 5 looking to build on their first win and keep momentum alive. However, the New Orleans Saints (0-4) are determined to snap their losing streak, especially at home, where they’ve historically dominated the Giants — winning 7 of their last 10 matchups.

Game Details

  • Date & Time: Sunday, October 5, 2025, at 12:00 PM CDT
  • Venue: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA
  • Television Broadcast: CBS
  • Radio Broadcast: WWL 105.3 FM / 870 AM

United States

  • TV Broadcast: CBS
  • Radio: WWL 105.3 FM / 870 AM (Saints Radio Network)
  • Streaming:
    • Paramount+ (Premium Plan) – Live CBS broadcast
    • YouTube TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV – Include CBS and other NFL channels
    • NFL+ – Live local and primetime games on mobile and tablet
    • NFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube & YouTube TV) – For out-of-market viewers

International

  • NFL Game Pass International (DAZN): Live and on-demand coverage of every NFL game, plus NFL RedZone and NFL Network
  • United Kingdom: DAZN and Sky Sports carry NFL coverage
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE): DAZN and local sports networks
  • Other Countries: Check local sports broadcasters for NFL coverage

Note: Availability may vary by region; confirm with authorized providers before kickoff.

Saints [0-4]

With a challenging stretch of games looming, New Orleans will be looking to fully capitalize on their home-field advantage at the Caesars Superdome. The Saints have historically performed well against the Giants, having won 7 of their last 10 meetings, which gives them not only a statistical edge but also a psychological boost heading into this clash. At home, they thrive on energizing the crowd to support aggressive offensive schemes and timely defensive stops. Expect the Saints’ offense to impose early pressure, aiming to dictate the pace of the game from the first snap, while their defense looks to disrupt the Giants’ rhythm and force turnovers. Leveraging experience, crowd support, and familiarity with the Giants’ tendencies, New Orleans will treat this game as a pivotal opportunity to build confidence and momentum for the difficult road ahead.

Giants[1-3]

The Giants’ confidence coming off their recent win against the Los Angeles Chargers was fueled by rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, who threw for a touchdown, ran for another, completed 13 of 20 passes for 111 yards, and added 54 rushing yards. Theo Johnson hauled in a 3-yard TD pass from Dart, while Dexter Lawrence II made a crucial 38-yard tipped interception return that set up a field goal by Jude McAtamney. Although Nabers exited with a knee injury and Jevon Holland briefly left with a neck issue, the Giants’ playmakers demonstrated their ability to create big plays when it matters most. Facing the Saints at home, New York will need to replicate that level of execution, capitalizing on key opportunities to overcome the Saints’ home-field advantage and stay competitive in the matchup.

Injury Report

New York Giants Injury Report

The Giants will be dealing with several key injuries that could impact their game against the Saints:

  • Anthony Johnson Jr. (S) – Out
  • Tyler Nubin (S) – Questionable, limited practice (groin)
  • Dexter Lawrence II (DT) – Questionable, did not practice (illness)
  • Tyrone Tracy Jr. (RB) – Out (shoulder)
  • Jevon Holland (S) – Questionable, limited practice (neck)
  • John Michael Schmitz Jr. (C) – Questionable
  • D.J. Davidson (DT) – Questionable
  • Dane Belton (S) – Questionable

Impact: The Giants’ defense and secondary could be affected due to multiple players listed as questionable or out, while the offense may also feel the absence of Tracy and uncertainty along the offensive line. Key playmakers like Dart Abdul-Carter and Jaxson Dart may need to step up to offset these injuries.

New Orleans Saints Injury Report

The Saints have several key players listed as out or questionable for their matchup against the Giants:

  • John Ridgeway III (DT) – Injured reserve, but fully participated in practice (pectoral)
  • Isaac Yiadom (CB) – Questionable, limited practice (hamstring)
  • Trey Palmer (WR) – Questionable, did not practice (ankle)
  • Taysom Hill (TE) – Out, limited practice (knee)
  • Foster Moreau (TE) – Out, limited practice (knee)
  • Juwan Johnson (TE) – Questionable, limited practice (ankle)
  • Cesar Ruiz (C) – Out (ankle)
  • Chase Young (DE) – Out (calf)
  • Trevor Penning (OT) – Questionable

Impact: The Saints’ offense may feel the absence of multiple tight ends and offensive line depth, while the defensive front could be affected with Chase Young out. Key playmakers like Chris Olave and Kendre Miller will be essential to maintain offensive efficiency and pressure the Giants.

Note: Injury statuses are subject to change leading up to game day

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