The New Orleans Saints are scheduled to hit the road for eight away games during the 2019 NFL season, taking fans out of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome to the West Coast and the East Coast, and everywhere in-between. While New Orleans is a top travel destination for fans from around the NFL (and around the country), Saints fans themselves should enjoy the opportunity to hit the road. Great experiences on each game day and in host city are ahead of us, so here’s the ranking of the best Saints road games to grab tickets for.

8. Tennessee Titans, Week 16, Dec. 22, Noon

The Titans are based in Nashville, Tennessee, which will also be the location of the 2019 NFL Draft. Nashville has a reputation as a city on the rise, home to regional foods like its famous hot chicken (fried and glazed with a cayenne pepper sauce, then served over white bread with pickles), a dozen smoked barbecue joints, and a handful of local breweries (we recommend Yazoo Brewing Company). It also features several parks for those looking to get out and enjoy nature, and museums celebrating the city’s rich music history.

With the trip from New Orleans to Nashville requiring a brief flight (an hour and a half nonstop, or three to four hours with a connection) or an eight-hour drive, it’s one of the easier trips for Saints fans to make. The Saints will play the Titans in Nissan Stadium for the first time since 2011, a game they won 22-17 (we still maintain that Jimmy Graham should have been ruled inside the field of play; instead, the officials took another Saints touchdown off the board. That tracks.). Nissan Stadium is an outdoor venue sitting on the east bank of the Cumberland River, and the weather in Nashville in December isn’t great (averaging around 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and dry), which is what keeps it low on our list.

As for the game itself: the Titans are a year removed from a playoff victory, having upset the Kansas City Chiefs back in the 2017 wild card round. They followed that up by regressing to a 9-7 finish in 2018, missing the postseason tournament altogether. It’s a make-or-break year for quarterback Marcus Mariota as second-year head coach Mike Vrabel looks for his team to get back in the playoffs. This game should be plenty competitive; depending on how well Mariota performs in 2019, its result could effect postseason seeding in each conference.