Detroit
Saints at Detroit Lions plus Detroit Tigers — a NFL + MLB road trip.
- Colorado Rockies at Detroit TigersSep 11
- Colorado Rockies at Detroit TigersSep 12
- New Orleans Saints at Detroit LionsSep 13
- Games
- 3 games
- When
- Sep 11–13
- Leagues
- MLBNFL
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Saints at Baltimore Ravens plus Baltimore Orioles — a NFL + MLB road trip.
The New Orleans Saints are one of the better road-trip teams this season. 4 away cities offer genuine multi-sport weekends — not just NFL series, but weekends where fans can stack games across 3 different leagues.
Baltimore leads because it delivers a 4-game, 2-league weekend at the lowest combined ticket cost (US$510 vs US$675 for Detroit). Detroit stacks 3 games and costs more.
New Orleans home weekends top out at 3 games with Pelicans, which the best away trips beat. Road trips win on volume this season.
Better road-trip team than home-stack team. 4 away cities offer real multi-sport weekends, led by Baltimore with a 4-game, 2-league stack — more than New Orleans's best home weekend of 3 games.
Strongest attendable game stacks
Saints at Baltimore Ravens plus Baltimore Orioles — a NFL + MLB road trip.
Saints at Detroit Lions plus Detroit Tigers — a NFL + MLB road trip.
Saints at Chicago Bears plus Chicago Bulls — a NFL + NBA road trip.
Saints at Atlanta Falcons plus Atlanta Hawks — a NFL + NBA road trip.
Trip totals use Premium-tier ticket pricing, hotel for the cluster nights, and round-trip flights for fly-distance routes. Drive-friendly trips (<150 mi) exclude flight cost; medium-distance trips (150–500 mi) show stay + tickets only because travel cost varies by traveler.
Baltimore is the clear value play — more games at lower cost. Detroit offers a different league mix, which only makes sense if the destination itself matters to you. The MLB and NBA additions are what separate these from a regular NFL road series.
Baltimore leads on pure stacking math: 4 games across 2 leagues in one weekend at US$510 combined. It undercuts Detroit by US$165 on tickets alone. Logistics: compact downtown venue cluster, direct rail from the airport to the sports district. The NFL anchor is Saints at Baltimore Ravens, with Baltimore Orioles (MLB) filling the rest of the weekend. Best for fans who want an easy downtown sports weekend without needing a rental car.
Detroit delivers a 3-game, 2-league weekend — a step down from Baltimore on volume, but a different kind of trip. Logistics: compact downtown venue cluster. Saints visit Detroit Lions, adding Detroit Tigers for the MLB side of the stack. Fans here are paying a premium for the destination, not a stronger sports stack.
Chicago closes the multi-sport list with 3 games across 2 leagues. Logistics: direct rail from the airport to the sports district. Saints visit Chicago Bears, adding Chicago Bulls for the NBA side of the stack. Fans here are paying a premium for the destination, not a stronger sports stack.
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