New Orleans Saints safety Justin Reid had a telling answer after Sundayâs loss to the Atlanta Falcons, and it should make Seahawks fans smile.
Reid called the Saintsâ 2025 season mostly âself-inflicted,â then made one big exception: the trip to Seattle. He said he doesnât think thereâs been any other game, outside of the Seahawks matchup, where it felt like the opponent was âjust straight up betterâ than New Orleans. He used his postgame press conference to drop the illuminating comments.
Thatâs high praise for a team that already hung a 44-13 beating on the Saints back in Week 3 at Lumen Field
Justin Reid Puts Seahawks in Their Own Category
Reid spent most of his Falcons postgame talking about how New Orleans keeps beating itself.
He called the biggest plays âall self-inflicted,â pointed to botched snaps and exchanges on offense, and repeated that the NFL usually comes down to execution and who makes fewer mistakes. Then he drew a clear line.
Outside of the Seahawks, Reid said he doesnât feel like any team has simply been better than the Saints. Seattle was the lone exception, the one game where it didnât feel like a coin flip ruined by self-inflicted errors.Â
Thatâs coming from a veteran safety whoâs faced both the NFC West leaders and plenty of fellow also-rans on a 2-9 New Orleans team. The comments carry special weight when you analyze the Saintsâ schedule. New Orleans have faced playoff-likely teams in San Francisco, Buffalo, New England, Chicago, Tampa, and even the Los Angeles Rams.
According to Reid, Seattle is the cream of that crop.Â
For Seattle, itâs another data point that opponents arenât just losing to them, theyâre measuring themselves against them.
Seahawks Already Crushed Saints 44-13 in September
Reidâs comment hits harder when you remember what actually happened in that Week 3 game.
Seattle destroyed New Orleans 44-13, jumping out to a three-touchdown lead in the first five minutes. Special teams and defense did a lot of the early damage: an unnecessary roughness flag extended a drive for a touchdown, then came a 95-yard punt return TD by rookie Tory Horton and a blocked punt that set up another quick score.
Sam Darnold barely had to break a sweat. He went 14-of-18 for 218 yards and two touchdowns, posting a 154.2 passer rating and earning a FedEx Air Player of the Week nomination after one of the most efficient games of his career.
Field Gulls summed it up as the kind of blowout that didnât feel real: by early in the second quarter, Darnold was hitting Horton for another score to make it 28-3 and Lumen Field was in full party mode.
So when Reid circles that game as the one time the Saints were just flat-out outclassed, heâs basically confirming what the scoreboard already screamed: Seattle wasnât a victim of New Orleansâ sloppiness that day. They were the problem.
What It Says About the Seahawksâ 2025 Rise
Reidâs honesty fits with the way the Seahawksâ season is trending.
Through Week 12, Seattle is 8-3, sitting second in the NFC West and fifth in the NFC playoff picture. Theyâre averaging 29.5 points per game, third in the league, with Darnold steering a top-tier offense and Jaxon Smith-Njigba already past 1,000 yards.
Theyâve also added more firepower since that Saints game, swinging a trade for New Orleans speedster Rashid Shaheed before the deadline, a move that only tightens the link between these franchises.
Meanwhile, Reid and the Saints keep talking about âself-inflicted woundsâ and âlittle detailsâ after close losses. Seattle? Theyâre the team New Orleans canât chalk up to bad luck or a missed assignment.
When a proud, veteran safety looks back at a rough season and puts one opponent in its own category, thatâs not nothing. Itâs a reminder that Mike Macdonaldâs Seahawks are no longer just an annoying matchup; theyâre the bar some teams are using to judge themselves.
For now, theyâre also living rent-free in at least one rivalâs head.
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