"The Saints Aren’t Prey – They’re the Storm That’s Coming!" – Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson Speaks Out as NFL Experts Predict a Shocking Upset at Soldier Field, with New Orleans’ Moves Becoming Clearer Than Ever
"The Saints Aren’t Prey – They’re the Storm That’s Coming!" – Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson Speaks Out as NFL Experts Predict a Shocking Upset at Soldier Field, with New Orleans’ Moves Becoming Clearer Than Ever
New Orleans, Louisiana – October 18, 2025
Forget the record. At 1–5, the New Orleans Saints may look like a struggling team on paper, but anyone watching closely knows this group is far from finished. Under new head coach Kellen Moore, the Saints are starting to find their rhythm — and this week, they have a golden opportunity to make a statement against the red-hot Chicago Bears.

Moore’s arrival has quietly reshaped New Orleans’ offensive identity. The former Super Bowl–winning coordinator from Philadelphia has installed a modern, high-tempo system built around rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler, whose poise and precision have begun to turn heads across the league. After forcing five turnovers in an upset win over the New York Giants earlier this month, the Saints proved they can still dictate the tempo and punish teams that underestimate them.
“This team plays with nothing to lose — and that makes them dangerous,” said one NFC scout. “Rattler is growing fast, the defense is opportunistic, and Moore has the entire locker room believing again.”
Across the field, Bears head coach Ben Johnson has already sounded the alarm.
“Don’t look at their record,” Johnson warned. “They’ve got a new system, a hungry roster, and they’re playing to prove something. That’s a dangerous combination.”
For the Saints, Sunday’s trip to Soldier Field isn’t just another game — it’s a chance to reclaim their identity. Veterans like Alvin Kamara and Marshon Lattimore have emphasized the team’s renewed focus in practice, while young playmakers like Chris Olave and Rattler bring an energy that feels contagious.
If New Orleans can keep playing with the same aggression that fueled their win over New York, there’s every reason to believe they can shock Chicago and remind the league that this storm is just getting started.
This isn’t a rebuild — it’s a resurgence. And it’s beginning to look like the Saints have found their spark again.













