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GM Mickey Loomis Sponsors 1,111 One-Dollar Tickets for the New Orleans Community on Thanksgiving – A Gesture That Has Saints Nation Exploding with Pride Right at Caesars Superdome

New Orleans, Louisiana. 20/11/2025

As the city prepares for the Thanksgiving holiday, the New Orleans Saints have delivered a profoundly human story that has ignited emotion across Louisiana. General Manager Mickey Loomis has officially approved an initiative to provide 1,111 tickets priced at just one dollar for low-income families in New Orleans and Jefferson Parish. This special program arrives just as the Saints return to Caesars Superdome (New Orleans, LA) to host their longtime rival the Atlanta Falcons in the Week 12 showdown.

Loomis is not only helping fans access football. He is giving struggling families the chance to step foot inside the sacred home of Louisiana football. a place many of them never believed they would see from the inside. With a single dollar, thousands of fans will have the opportunity to experience one of the most electrifying atmospheres in the country.

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Week 12 is viewed as a pivotal moment in the NFC South race. And the presence of 1,111 Saints fans from underserved neighborhoods inside the Superdome promises to create a wall of noise powerful enough to overwhelm the visiting Falcons.

In a message sent to the media, Mickey Loomis shared a deeply moving sentiment.

“Football should belong to everyone. And if a one-dollar ticket can give a child the chance to finally see the team they have loved for years with their own eyes, then it is worth more than any number. One moment like that can change the way a child sees their dreams and the city they grow up in.”

The response from Saints Nation was instant and explosive. Hashtags such as #SaintsForAll, #LoomisCares and #1DollarDreams spread rapidly across social media. Fans called it “a gesture that embodies the spirit of New Orleans” where community and compassion always come first.

According to the team, the 1,111 tickets will be prioritized for families in the Ninth Ward, Gretna, Metairie and several other struggling areas. The Saints will also provide support stations, warm clothing and safe spaces for children inside the Superdome.

The matchup against the Falcons is expected to be intense. and with 1,111 new voices fueling the energy, the Superdome is poised to erupt with the loudest “WHO DAT!” chant of the entire season.

Mickey Loomis confirmed that if the initiative succeeds, he is ready to turn it into an annual Saints tradition during this special holiday.

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