The New Orleans Saints are under no pressure to be good this season. Undoing past mistakes will take at least a year, maybe even longer since the guy who made them is still calling the shots.
After weeks of wondering who will start for the New Orleans Saints at quarterback, we at least have a better idea about the team’s thinking as the Saints prepare for their first preseason game of the summer.
Fantasy Football players will have to be wary of drafting a firm fan favorite in New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara this year. Alvin Kamara has always been a hot commodity for Fantasy Football players, particularly PPR players, who benefit from his use in the checkdown passing game.
The Bears hosted veteran running back Jamaal Williams for a workout Saturday morning, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Williams’ star has fallen since a career-best 2022 that featured a league-high 17 rushing touchdowns and his first 1,000-yard season on the ground.
Second-year quarterback Spencer Rattler will start for the New Orleans Saints in Sunday's preseason opener against the host Los Angeles Chargers. Head coach Kellen Moore confirmed the news following Friday's practice in Irvine, Calif.
Adam Schefter reports that the Bears tried out former Lions and Saints RB Jamaal Williams. Williams, 30, is a former fourth-round pick of the Packers back in 2017 out of BYU.
Per Adam Schefter, the Saints have named QB Spencer Rattler their starter for the preseason opener against the Chargers on Sunday. Rattler, 24, started one year at Oklahoma and was the preseason favorite to win the Heisman Trophy entering his second year when he was benched for Caleb Williams.
Spencer Rattler will be the starting quarterback when the Saints open the preseason on Sunday against the Chargers. Saints head coach Kellen Moore said Rattler will get the start, second-round rookie Tyler Shough will go next, and Jake Haener will play third.
After days of speculation — including some analysis from Drew Brees on the Saints’ quarterback room — it’s now official: Spencer Rattler will lead the New Orleans Saints offense this Sunday.
It was a rough day for a former New Orleans Saints fan-favorite on Thursday, but it sounds like it could've been worse. There was preseason action across the National Football League on Thursday but there was a different story that overshadowed much of the day and it involved a former Saints fan-favorite.
Drew Brees was one of the best quarterbacks in the league when he was playing, and he has the stats to show with the New Orleans Saints. He was known for passing, and not much for using his legs, but when he did, he made the most of it.
The New Orleans Saints have three quarterbacks vying for the starting job right now. Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener, and Tyler Shough have all been duking it out in camp so far.
The New Orleans Saints’ quarterback competition is going to heat up in a significant way. New Orleans is just about to kick of preseason action on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The New Orleans Saints have been fairly active during free agency this offseason, compared to expectations. The latest free agency moves involving the Saints is not an addition, though.
The New Orleans Saints' offseason has been full of plenty of turnover and that's going to continue to be the case over the next few weeks as we get even closer to the regular season.
Roster moves are popping up all across the National Football League now with preseason games kicking off and one on Thursday involved a former member of the New Orleans Saints.
Taysom Hill is one of the most recognizable players on the present-day version of the New Orleans Saints, but he may have played his last down with the team.
Special teams can be the difference in wins and losses around the NFL. For the New Orleans Saints, they will have a new starter at the punter position this season, most likely.
According to Katherine Terrell, the Saints have re-signed QB Hunter Dekkers and are waiving P Matthew Hayball in a corresponding move. Dekkers had been
With NFL training camp starting, teams are looking to finalize rosters for the regular season. Performances in training camp, as well as the preseason, will determine a lot, and some players will be left on the outside looking in.