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New Orleans Saints

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New Orleans, USA

The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team based in New Orleans, Louisiana. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the NFC South division.

CCI Score

CCI Score: New Orleans Saints

-0.21

Latest Event

Saints Engage in Media Spin Amid Clergy Abuse Scandal

Emails revealed that New Orleans Saints executives coordinated with the local Catholic archdiocese to shape media coverage and downplay a decades-old clergy abuse scandal, while also engaging in legal maneuvers to suppress transparency.

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BYSTANDER

New Orleans Saints is currently rated as a Bystander.

-1 to -4 CCI Score
Companies scoring here do little to oppose authoritarianism. Their inaction results in a passive endorsement of the status quo, as they neither actively resist oppression nor contribute to overt support for it.

Latest Events

  • Saints Engage in Media Spin Amid Clergy Abuse Scandal Logo
    FEB
    03
    2025

    Emails revealed that New Orleans Saints executives coordinated with the local Catholic archdiocese to shape media coverage and downplay a decades-old clergy abuse scandal, while also engaging in legal maneuvers to suppress transparency.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 31

    The Saints collaborated with the Catholic archdiocese to manipulate media narratives around a longstanding clergy abuse scandal, undermining transparency and accountability. This political maneuvering negatively influences public trust and democratic discourse.

    NFL chief calls Saints ‘great corporate citizens’ amid church abuse scandal

  • -60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 31

    The coordinated efforts to obscure evidence and engage in a spin campaign raise severe ethical questions regarding the team's business practices. Suppressing critical information to protect reputations undermines corporate accountability.

    NFL chief calls Saints ‘great corporate citizens’ amid church abuse scandal

  • -40

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 31

    The team's legal maneuvering to restrict access to communications and manage information flow represents an abuse of corporate power, exerting undue influence on regulatory and judicial processes.

    NFL chief calls Saints ‘great corporate citizens’ amid church abuse scandal

  • Labor Communication Concerns at New Orleans Saints Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    Amid a pending NFL lockout as the league's labor agreement nears expiration, the New Orleans Saints have not issued furlough warnings, a move that has raised concerns about transparency and respect for worker rights.

  • -30

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The Saints' choice to refrain from issuing furlough warnings during a critical labor dispute period is seen as a failure to proactively communicate with and protect its workforce. This lack of transparency may intensify labor anxiety, undermining worker rights and collective bargaining confidence.

    New Orleans Saints not issuing furlough warnings, but labor anxiety building

  • New Orleans Saints Minimal Political Contributions Logo
    JAN
    01
    2022

    OpenSecrets data reveals that during the 2022 election cycle, the New Orleans Saints reported $0 in lobbying and outside spending, with modest campaign contributions of $3,000. This minimal level of financial political involvement suggests limited efforts to directly influence policy, which in an anti‑fascist view reduces risks of complicity in authoritarian funding.

  • +20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 31

    The organization’s low engagement in political financing—with $0 in lobbying and outside spending and only a modest $3,000 contribution—indicates a neutral to slightly positive stance in terms of avoiding entanglements that could enable authoritarian influence. This minimal contribution minimizes the risk of supporting far‑right agendas.

    New Orleans Saints Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • New Orleans Saints Owner Abstains from Political Contributions Logo
    OCT
    07
    2020

    Gayle Benson, owner of the New Orleans Saints, was identified among a group of 55 sports team owners who did not donate to federal candidates during the 2020 election cycle. This decision stands in contrast to other owners who were major contributors, particularly to Republican causes, thereby avoiding the use of financial influence in favor of a more neutral public stance.

  • +60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 31

    By abstaining from making political contributions, Gayle Benson avoids aligning the New Orleans Saints with partisan financial influence that can perpetuate authoritarian practices. This restraint is seen as a positive, anti-fascist political behavior, promoting neutrality and reducing the risk of deepening corporate involvement in partisan politics.

    And the Sports Team Owner Who Made the Biggest Political Contribution ...

  • New Orleans Saints Stand Against Social Injustice Logo
    JUN
    14
    2020

    The New Orleans Saints have publicly supported social justice by launching the 'BE in that Number' campaign and participating in marches aligned with Black Lives Matter, reflecting their commitment to combating social injustice.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 31

    The Saints' active participation in social justice marches and the 'BE in that Number' campaign demonstrates a strong stand against systemic injustice. This public political behavior, supporting #BlackLivesMatter, signals an anti-fascist, progressive commitment in alignment with community and social responsibility values.

    Saints & NFL stand against Social Injustice

  • Gayle Benson Donates $50K to Democratic Super PAC Logo
    OCT
    01
    2019

    New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson donated $50K to a Super PAC connected to Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards, supporting his re-election campaign in the Louisiana governor's race.

  • +40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 31

    The $50K donation by owner Gayle Benson to a Super PAC aiding the re-election of Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards is seen as a positive political contribution supporting progressive leadership. This action contrasts with authoritarian tendencies and demonstrates engagement in democratic processes.

    Saints, Pelicans owner Gayle Benson donates $50K to Super PAC connected to John Bel Edwards

  • Saints’ PR Campaign in Clergy Abuse Crisis Damage Control Logo
    JUL
    31
    2019

    Internal emails reveal that between 2018 and July 2019, New Orleans Saints executives orchestrated an extensive crisis communications campaign in support of Catholic Church leaders during a clergy sex abuse scandal. Actions included briefing higher-ups on calls, aiding in the modification of a list of accused clergymen, and coordinating with local institutions to shape the narrative—efforts seen as a cover-up that undermined transparency and accountability.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 31

    The Saints’ deliberate and coordinated crisis communications effort to manage the fallout from the clergy abuse scandal reflects a manipulation of public perception and political engagement that undermines transparency. Such actions facilitate the cover-up of abuses and discourage accountability, aligning with authoritarian tactics in controlling narratives.

    NFL emails reveal extent of Saints’ damage control for clergy sex abuse crisis

  • -30

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 31

    The involvement of the Saints in managing the crisis communication on behalf of the Catholic Church raises serious ethical concerns. By actively shaping narratives and potentially altering the composition of publicly released information, the team engaged in business practices that obfuscate responsibility and compromise ethical transparency.

    NFL emails reveal extent of Saints’ damage control for clergy sex abuse crisis

  • Saints Executives Aid Church PR Amid Abuse Scandal Logo
    JUL
    01
    2019

    Internal emails reveal that executives from the New Orleans Saints actively coordinated with church leaders during the 2018-2019 period to manage the fallout from a sexual abuse scandal within the Catholic Archdiocese. The emails show that the team’s senior officials intervened in PR and media communications, advising on messaging and urging confidentiality, thereby potentially obscuring accountability and shielding the church from scrutiny.

  • -60

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 31

    Saints' top executives played an active role in managing communications with church officials during the sexual abuse scandal. Their involvement in advising on messaging and shaping the narrative, including briefing media and government contacts, reflects a significant use of corporate influence to protect an institution implicated in serious misconduct.

    Emails detail how the NFL's New Orleans Saints helped the local church handle fallout from sex-abuse scandal

  • -50

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 31

    The Saints’ communications team actively influenced local media coverage by urging confidentiality and steering editorial decisions. This manipulation of the news narrative served to downplay critical scrutiny of the church's handling of the sexual abuse scandal, aligning with practices that undermine transparency and accountability.

    Emails detail how the NFL's New Orleans Saints helped the local church handle fallout from sex-abuse scandal

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