The 1996 New Orleans Saints season was the team's 30th as a member of the National Football League. They were unable to match their previous season's output of 7âÂÂ9 and finished with the second-worst sixteen-game record in franchise history at 3âÂÂ13. The team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the fourth straight year.
Jim Mora, who had been the team's head coach since 1986, resigned from his position after eight games with a 2âÂÂ6 record to that point and was replaced by linebackers coach Rick Venturi, who went 1âÂÂ7 to close the season. Mora's resignation came one day after the Saints lost to the Carolina Panthers, where he ripped into his team's performance during the game, calling it âÂÂhorseshitâ and âÂÂembarrassingâ and saying the Saints could not do âÂÂdiddley pooâ offensively.
The week 14 game vs. the St. Louis Rams drew a minuscule 26,310, the lowest-attended home game in Saints history, and 3,335 fewer than a 1987 game vs. the Rams played with replacement players due to that season's strike by the National Football League Players Association. After the season, Jim Dombrowski, who had been with the team since 1986, retired.