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List of sports teams in Louisiana

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This is a list of sports teams in Louisiana.

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees
New Orleans Pelicans players Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram
Former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow

Professional teams

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Current Teams

Sport Club League
American football New Orleans Saints National Football League
Basketball New Orleans Pelicans National Basketball Association
Rugby union New Orleans Gold Major League Rugby
American football New Orleans Breakers United States Football League (2022)

Amateur/Semi-Pro sports teams

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College teams

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NCAA

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Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
Division I Football Championship Subdivision
Division III

NAIA

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NJCAA

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Defunct professional and amateur/semi-pro teams

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Defunct American football teams

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Defunct baseball teams

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Defunct basketball teams

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Defunct hockey teams

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Defunct soccer teams

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See also

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References

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