Former Tennessee Volunteers running back Alvin Kamara is nearing the end of his career with the New Orleans Saints, and maybe the NFL, too. Kamara was a third round pick in 2017.
Chris Olave looks set to be a key part of the New Orleans Saints’ future, but general manager Mickey Loomis has made it clear a new contract is not close yet.
The New Orleans Saints are entering a transition under Kellen Moore, and three familiar names now face uncertain futures. Speaking to the press before a charity golf event, according to Associated Press, Mickey Loomis has addressed Alvin Kamara, Cameron Jordan and Taysom Hill, with each case carrying a different contract and roster question.
Alvin Kamara‘s place with the Saints became cloudy after the team shelled out a big contract to Travis Etienne, who received a hefty guarantee to join Kellen Moore‘s roster in March.
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.
There has been nearly as much buzz this offseason about players who may or may not be part of the 2026 New Orleans Saints as the ones who certainly will be here.
Linked to edge rushers in Round 1, the Saints made it through the draft without addressing this position. Though, the team did send the Raiders a fifth-round selection for Tyree Wilson in a pick-swap trade.
The New Orleans Saints made a major splash when they signed running back Travis Etienne to a $48 million contract. However, it has now put fellow running back Alvin Kamara’s status with the team in limbo.
Per Luke Johnson, the Saints offered DE Cameron Jordan a contract but not TE Taysom Hill. Both Jordan and Hill are still free agents after long tenures in New Orleans.
Earlier this spring, it was learned extension negotiations were underway between Chris Olave and the Saints. No deal has been struck yet, but team and player are looking to finalize an agreement.
It's been weeks since New Orleans Saints legend Cameron Jordan opened up about his desire to stay with the team. However, there's no new agreement in sight, and multiple teams could make a run at him during training camp.
Despite the Saints signing RB Travis Etienne to a multi-year deal, Alvin Kamara has expressed his desire to remain in New Orleans. The Saints’ brass has been noncommittal about Kamara all offseason, leaving all options on the table.
It has been well-documents on how tough the opening two weeks of the schedule are for the New Orleans Saints, who will begin at Detroit and at Baltimore.
To anyone who has been paying attention, the New Orleans Saints are in rebuilding mode. That being said, for the first time since either Drew Brees left after the 2020 season or former coach Sean Payton after the 2021 campaign, Who Dats are optimistic.
In a large way, the timing of the bye week in 2026 for the New Orleans Saints could not have been avoided, but there’s a big reason why doing it a bit differently could have been a big plus for the team.
With the NFL releasing the 2026 schedule this past week, we are almost exactly in between the end of the past season and the beginning of the new one. In other words, it’s time to set all of our sights on the future.
If one were to go by last year’s records, the New Orleans Saints have one of the easiest schedules in the NFL in 2026. However, following Thursday's schedule release, a quick glance says something different.
The Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints will meet on Monday Night Football in Week 4 of the 2026 NFL season as the league commemorates the 20-year anniversary of the iconic “Domecoming” game following Hurricane Katrina.
The New Orleans Saints are one of the NFL’s most fascinating wild cards entering the new season. They may just finally turn the page offensively this year.
Per the NFL transaction wire, the Saints waived OL Nick Saldiveri with a failed physical and he reverted to the PUP list. That means he’ll miss his second straight season due to injury.
Cameron Jordan has enjoyed a superb 15-year career in New Orleans, but the free agent edge defender is unsure if he will don a Saints uniform for a 16th season.
While Shough is hardly a sure-thing long-term QB1 at this stage of his development, he has given those running the Saints reason to believe he could one day be viewed as the top steal of his draft class.
Saints hoping for new-look offense with Etienne-Kamara pairing The Saints didn’t sign Travis Etienne to simply stack their depth chart. They brought him in to change the way their offense operates.
The Saints traded for Tyree Wilson and then quickly declined his fifth-year option, which tells you almost everything about how they see him right now.