The Saints will finish the season Sunday at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu, a New Orleans native, said the team is always playing for the family and community but that those motivations will resonate more this week.

"I know a lot of people look to us to kind of make their day, make their week a little better. I definitely think it's part of our responsibility to go out there this week and really represent New Orleans," Mathieu said.

That message was echoed by Rizzi, who said the team will be playing the final game of the season for the community. He said he didn't know if "there was a more motivating factor" than playing to uplift the spirits of those going through tough times.

"The community needs us right now, they need support. And everybody's hurting," Rizzi said. "We're playing for the community, for New Orleans, for the state of Louisiana. We're playing for our fan base. In times like these sometimes, you can uplift people and shed a positive light in any way you can in a moment of disaster. Because that's what this is, it's a disaster."