There is a lot of excitement surrounding the offense of the New Orleans Saints after the offseason hiring of Klint Kubiak as new offensive coordinator.
49% of voters said... In this week’s CSC poll question, we asked which of the below statistical accomplishments on offense is most likely: With 47.1% of the 306 total votes, wide receiver Chris Olave having a 1,300+ yard season was your winner.
Boston College announced that former New Orleans Saints linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar would be inducted into the Varsity Club Hall of Fame. The honorees will be celebrated at the 54th Varsity Club Hall of Fame banquet ceremony on Friday, Nov.
This week we interviewed David, who talks about how he became a Saints fan and his favorite players! This week on Canal Street Spotlights, we interviewed David Layton Jr.
The Saints have many young players ready to become stars. With the New Orleans Saints having one of the oldest rosters in the league, the development of young players is crucial to the team’s future success.
Chris Olave will be a huge part of the Saints offense in 2024, as he looks to top the production from his first and second seasons in New Orleans. Olave has been at OTAs and was put in a red non-contact jersey when the team came together for team drills on Wednesday, but there's no need to be alarmed.
After ending their 13-3 season with a 26-20 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the 2020 NFC Wild Card match, the New Orleans Saints bid farewell to linebackers coach Mike Nolan.
Andrus Peat spent nine seasons with the Saints, the last four attached to a contract he signed as a free agent in 2020. Peat played out what became a four-year deal and signed a one-year, $2M deal with the Raiders shortly after the draft.
Dennis Allen faces a very important year with the Saints, and it's a season in which he needs to deliver. The outside opinions and views of New Orleans aren't exactly favorable these days.
The New Orleans Saints' return to the football field is in full swing. OTAs have been going on over recent weeks. Those are optional for players, but many veterans have been showing up. Marshon Lattimore's status with the Saints has been the largest question mark.
An offseason of offensive change. That's the best way to describe this time of the year for the New Orleans Saints in 2024. One of their best players on offense sounds excited about the new play caller and overall scheme around the unit.
The biggest question in the Big Easy — will the Saints continue their recent trend and miss the playoffs. Again. Or will the offense perk up and move New Orleans to a division title and perhaps beyond?
Chris Olave has been everything the New Orleans Saints have hoped for so far in his career. But the young wide receiver is still looking to become even better.
The New Orleans Saints got a pleasant surprise from S Jordan Howden, a fifth-round choice in the 2023 NFL Draft. As the 11th pick of the fifth round and the 146th overall selection, it was hoped that Howden could contribute on special teams and possibly add some depth to the secondary.
What should we expect from the Saints new-look offense in 2024? The New Orleans Saints are going to have a brand-new offensive scheme in 2024. After 15 seasons of Pete Carmichael as offensive coordinator, the Saints have made a change, hiring former San Fransisco 49ers Passing Game Coordinator, Klint Kubiak, as their newest OC.
Martin could be heading to the college Hall of Fame Thirteen former New Orleans Saints were listed on the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame ballot and Saints Hall of Famer Wayne Martin was one of the players listed.
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave followed up a strong rookie season with a fantastic sophomore campaign, hauling in 87 receptions for 1,123 yards and five touchdowns.
Former South Carolina star Spencer Rattler had to wait until the fifth round before his name was called in the NFL Draft, but it appears as though he has ended up in a good spot.
Here are three reasons the Saints should be optimistic about returning to the playoffs.
Brees recently revealed his desire to get back into the booth and expressed extreme confidence in his abilities.
He was one of many players believed to be on the fringe of first-round consideration leading up to the draft.
Drew Brees would welcome a return to broadcasting if such an opportunity arose.
Derek Carr’s first season with the New Orleans Saints did not go very well. It’s not that Carr put up terrible numbers, because he didn’t. His stat line actually looked decent, as he threw for 3,878 yards, 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions while completing 68.4 percent of his passes and posting a passer rating of 97.7.
Over the last seven years, he has played quarterback, running back, fullback, outside receiver, slot receiver, halfback and tight end.
Well before the 2024 season, the Saints’ front seven has been dealt a blow.
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