The New Orleans Saints got a surprise shoutout on Sunday from Pope Francis, with fans and at least one player taking the inadvertent tag as a good omen for the NFL team.
Francis created five new saints on Sunday in a canonisation ceremony at the Vatican attended by heads of state from across the world.
“Today we give thanks to the Lord for our new #Saints.” he posted on Twitter — with the combination of a hashtag and the capital letter of Saints apparently adding the New Orleans team’s fleur-de-lis logo. “They walked by faith and now we invoke their intercession.”
One wag with the Twitter handled @hacksawDG2 replied with a Tweet asking “Who Dat, father” — invoking the Who Dat rallying cry of Saints fans.
Saints linebacker Alex Anzalone took time out from preparations for the team’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars to put a screen shot of Francis’ tweet on his own Twitter feed.
“Wow, are we blessed or what?!??” Anzalone wrote.
“Couldn’t lose after this,” the Saints said on their official Twitter feed. “#Blessed and highly favored”.
Indeed the Saints, who have thrived despite losing star quarterback Drew Brees to a thumb injury in the opening game of the season, had little trouble beating the Jaguars 13-6 to improve to 5-1.
Coach Sean Payton put the win down not to papal intervention but to solid defense.
Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew was sacked twice and intercepted once as Jacksonville failed to muster a touchdown.
“I told our defense I felt like if we had played eight quarters they wouldn’t have scored a touchdown today,” Payton said.