Qui-ça!
That's French for "Who dat!" Next NFL season, you'll be hearing a lot of that in the streets of Paris.
The New Orleans Saints will play the Cleveland Browns in the NFL's first-ever game in Paris, France, in 2026.
One analyst says Saints fans are already planning their trips.
"I can't tell you how many people, when (the news) first broke, have gotten in touch with me about how they want to go to that particular game," WWL's Mike Detillier said.
NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the game has been in the works for quite some time.
"You could see this happening last year when Gayle Benson and Greg Bensel made that trip and then went to Monaco afterwards," Detillier said. "(You could see) they were going to try to do this."
According to Detillier, placing the Saints in the league's first ever game in Paris is a no-brainer.
"The connection is certainly strong between the Saints, Louisiana, New Orleans, and France," Detillier said, adding that he expects a large Louisiana contingent to attend the game. "Maybe they had been to Paris once already, or they've never been, and this would get them to go. Connect the dots between their love for football and getting a chance to see Paris and a part of their heritage."