The New Orleans Saints are currently taking part in mandatory minicamp as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 NFL season. The Saints are hoping to slowly start building toward contention this year after another tough season in 2025, albeit one that saw the emergence of Tyler Shough as the team’s clear quarterback of the future.
One of the biggest storylines of the offseason for the New Orleans Saints has been the contract situation of veteran defensive lineman Cam Jordan. Jordan has long been a stalwart along the defensive line for New Orleans, but the star has yet to sign a new deal with the Saints to keep him around for the 2026 season.
The New Orleans Saints’ backfield experienced a significant change this offseason with the high-profile signing of Travis Etienne. This move sparked intense speculation about the future of 30-year-old franchise icon Alvin Kamara, especially amid headlines about blockbuster trades involving major players.
The Saints reportedly made a contract offer to re-sign veteran DE Cameron Jordan to an extension back in May, but he has yet to sign. When speaking to reporters on Wednesday, HC Kellen Moore said their offer “remains on the table” and that the defensive end still has to navigate his decision.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The New Orleans Saints’ search for their next franchise quarterback since Drew Brees‘ retirement in 2020 has been long and difficult. However, the Saints believe they may have finally found their long-time signal-caller in rising sophomore Tyler Shough.
How obvious is it that the New Orleans Saints knew one of their top priorities was finding potential long-term answers at kicker and punter? Since Coach Kellen Moore took over, Charlie Smyth wrested the job from Blake Grupe, and as we wrote two days ago, Ryan Wright was signed in free agency to stop the revolving door at punter.
Mandatory minicamp is quickly approaching for the New Orleans Saints, as it begins on June 16. Despite that, long-time defender Cameron Jordan remains unsigned in free agency.
“Solid” might be the word many fans of the New Orleans Saints when talking about the career of linebacker Pete Werner. While there was hope a few years ago he might become the next best thing in the middle of the Saints defense, it has become more apparent that we have mostly seen what we’re going to get.
The photos hit social media like a brushfire. Patrick Mahomes and Cameron Jordan, side by side on a Las Vegas golf course, laughing between swings at a charity tournament.
When you have a team that has been in the bottom 10 in scoring the past two seasons and you combine it with punters who have been in the bottom three, that equals a major advantage for opponents of the New Orleans Saints and one of the many reasons the team is a combined 11-23 over that timeframe.
Through free agency and the draft, and now into spring practices, Alvin Kamara‘s Saints future has remained unclear. Discussions on a pay cut could take place as New Orleans makes a decision in this case, but no talks on that front have occurred so far.
One day when NFL historians look back at past drafts, they may take the New Orleans Saints and stare at 2024 through 2026. And in particular, the one in the middle might stand out most.
One might think that once Alvin Kamara showed up to voluntary OTA practice Wednesday in Metairie, that would put to rest the rumors of what his status will be with the New Orleans Saints for the upcoming season.
Although we continue to stress the importance of a youth movement for the New Orleans Saints and Coach Kellen Moore, there is an important balance of some longtime veterans who can help not only on game day, but as leaders throughout the week.
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore raised eyebrows when he revealed that Alvin Kamara reported for Wednesday’s voluntary OTA practice. Kamara's future with the Saints is up in the air.
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave is entering the fifth season of his NFL career, and he is hoping to get a nice contract in the near future.
When the New Orleans Saints chose defensive lineman Bryan Bresee with the 29th pick of the 2023 NFL Draft out of Clemson, there wasn’t a ton of excitement.
New Orleans running back Alvin Kamara was present for voluntary organized team activities with the Saints on Wednesday. Kamara's future with the Saints has been an open question entering the final year of his contract.
The uncertain future of Alvin Kamara has hovered over the New Orleans Saints ever since they signed fellow running back Travis Etienne Jr. to a four-year deal reportedly worth $52M earlier this offseason.
Saints WR Chris Olave is entering the fifth-year option year of his rookie deal and is scheduled to make a base salary of $15.493 million if he’s not extended.
Neyland Stadium. A Tennessee alum back on his old turf, sprinting across a baseball diamond in a Savannah Bananas uniform. Then he grabbed the back of his leg and crumpled.
Moving pods sat in the driveway of a $2.75 million Old Metairie home, belongings disappearing into cardboard while the owner’s phone stayed quiet. No calls from front offices.