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Hurricane Katrina: Saints coach Dennis Allen calls ‘Domecoming’ one of the most emotional games of his career

NEW ORLEANS - SEPTEMBER 25: New Orleans Saints fans hold up signs during the first quarter of the Monday Night Football game against the Atlanta Falcons on September 25, 2006 at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tonight's game marks the first time since Hurricane Katrina struck last August, that the Superdome, which served as a temporary shelter to thousands of stranded victims in the wake of Katrina, has played host to an NFL game. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

METAIRIE, La. (WGNO) — On the anniversary of hurricanes Ida and Katrina, Saints head coach Dennis Allen was asked on Monday about “Domecoming” – Sept. 25, 2006 – when the dome reopened and the Saints beat the Atlanta Falcons.

“I came here six months after Katrina, and you could still the devastation in the city,” Allen told media during an afternoon presser. “I was here for the opening of the Superdome. I get chills just thinking about it right now. It was probably one of the most emotional games I have been a part of. NFC championship, Super Bowl. That was a special game in a special situation. That to me shows what this team means to this city, and I don’t think you get that anywhere else.”

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The Saints open the 2022 regular season at Atlanta on Sept. 11.