The 2005 season was the New Orleans Saints' 39th in the National Football League (NFL) and the sixth and final under head coach Jim Haslett.
The season began with the team trying to improve from their 8âÂÂ8 record from 2004. The Saints played two preseason games in the Louisiana Superdome before being forced to evacuate New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina. They were forced to play the rest of the season on the road, splitting their games between their temporary headquarters at San AntonioâÂÂs Alamodome, and LSUâÂÂs Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, and even playing their first home game at Giants Stadium.
The season ended with a 3âÂÂ13 record, their equal-worst record alongside 1996 and 1999 since their 1âÂÂ15 1980 season, and the firing of Jim Haslett. He was replaced by Sean Payton the following season.
This was also Aaron Brooks' last season as the Saintsâ quarterback, as he was released during the offseason and replaced by future hall of famer Drew Brees in the same season Sean Payton was hired.
Despite being played at Giants Stadium, this was officially a home game for the Saints as the Louisiana Superdome was being used as an emergency shelter in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
The Saints out gained the Giants, finishing the game with 422 yards of total offense compared to New York's 257. However, the Saints' offense also committed six turnovers that resulted in 17 points for the Giants.