The New Orleans Saints are on a positive trajectory. Kellen Moore impressed last season as the youngest head coach in football, and Tyler Shough shocked many by being one of the best rookies in the NFL once he got the starting nod at quarterback.
The New Orleans Saints are a very intriguing team to watch this offseason because they have so many holes on their roster to fill. But they don't need to add a quarterback, as Tyler Shough has already emerged as the team's franchise option.
The offseason is still young, but that doesn't mean that there haven't been a lot of rumors already. With the 2026 National Football League Scouting Combine in full swing, we should start to see some action across the league in the very near future, outside of just prospects.
The New Orleans Saints desperately need to add a young running back to their roster. Alvin Kamara is getting older and he's seemingly running out of prime years in the NFL.
INDIANAPOLIS — Tyler Shough has, for now, solidified himself as the future quarterback of the New Orleans Saints. After throwing for 2,384 yards and 10 touchdowns in nine starts during his rookie year, Shough has earned the full trust and confidence of those in and around the organization.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The New Orleans Saints were heavily criticized on their 2025 NFL Draft haul, specifically their top two selections. In the first two rounds, the Saints reached on Kelvin Banks Jr.
The New Orleans Saints have some significant talent heading to the open market in free agency. Cameron Jordan, Taysom Hill and Demario Davis are all franchise cornerstones who have been in New Orleans for a very long time.
The New Orleans Saints entered the 2026 NFL offseason with a few key goals. At the top of the list: add weapons to the offense to support quarterback Tyler Shough in his second year.
There is a lot to like about the New Orleans Saints right now. New Orleans' turnaround in the second half of the 2025 National Football League season was almost whiplash-inducing.
The New Orleans Saints have a lot of big decisions to make this offseason. The NFL draft is going to be the most important event of the offseason for them, but there are also other big decisions for the Saints.
The New Orleans Saints have made big strides over the last year to get their team back to the playoffs. They're not quite there yet, but the roster is certainly trending in the right direction.
The New Orleans Saints' running back room has a lot of talent But also a lot of question marks. Alvin Kamara is a franchise legend. He has spent his entire nine-year career in New Orleans and should be back for a 10th season with the franchise in 2026 if he wants.
Tyler Shough took a moment this week to acknowledge a departing teammate as retirement news circulated around the New Orleans Saints. The quarterback’s brief message carried the tone of camaraderie and respect that often defines locker room bonds.
The New Orleans Saints played surprisingly well during Kellen Moore’s first season at head coach. New Orleans went 6-11 in 2025 despite having a rebuilding roster and rookie Tyler Shough under center.
The NFL is a relentless beast for coaches, players, and front office members. The transition from college football to the pros is a tough one, but it is sometimes made easier for young athletes when they are able to play in front of their hometown in the NFL.
Per Matthew Paras of NOLA.com, the Raiders could be a suitor for Saints CB Alontae Taylor if he hits the market, which is the current expectation. It’s worth noting there’s familiarity in Las Vegas for Taylor since they retained DC Joe Woods, who coached Taylor in New Orleans from 2023 to 2024.
The New Orleans Saints are set at quarterback with Tyler Shough firmly planted as the team's starter. New Orleans is in a good place and fortunately, there are other teams out there with more questions at the game's most important position.
The New Orleans Saints have a very interesting offseason ahead of them this year. They hit the jackpot in the NFL draft last year by adding stars Kelvin Banks Jr.
The New Orleans Saints are a team that can make some noise in 2026 in the NFC South and because of that should be in the market to add big-name pieces, not subtract.
The New Orleans Saints hit the jackpot with their draft haul in the 2025 NFL Draft, namely by landing Kelvin Banks Jr. and Tyler Shough in the first two rounds.
Following an eight-year career as a center in the NFL with stops in New Orleans, Los Angeles, and Buffalo, Will Clapp announced on his Instagram today that he will be retiring from the NFL.
Cameron Jordan‘s contract is set to void just before the start of free agency. It remains to be seen if his career will continue into a 16th Saints season as a result.