Will the New Orleans Saints find a way to bring back Cameron Jordan? That question is certainly still up in the air, but Jordan shared another cryptic post on Monday with a seven-word caption that may make Saints fans nervous.
NEW ORLEANS — General Manager Mickey Loomis just shoved his chips to the center of the table. The New Orleans Saints fought above their weight class during Kellen Moore’s first season as head coach, authoring a shockingly fun 6-11 run in 2025.
NEW ORLEANS — The locker is empty, the sacks are back, and the recruiting trail is heating up. Cameron Jordan, the face of the New Orleans Saints defense for 15 years, is officially testing the open market after a resurgent 10.5-sack campaign in 2025.
The New Orleans Saints have been reportedly working toward a contract extension with star wide receiver Chris Olave for the better part of the last year, but no deal has come to fruition.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Pro days and the NFL Scouting Combine always affect draft stock. For LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane, his stock is on the rise, and the New Orleans Saints could have legitimate interest in him by the time late April rolls around.
The New Orleans Saints need to add another big-time playmaker this offseason if they really want to make a run in the NFC South next season. New Orleans already addressed two major holes by signing Travis Etienne Jr.
The New Orleans Saints were very active in the early stages of free agency, adding four main impact players to help bolster the roster for young quarterback Tyler Shough.
The New Orleans Saints came into the offseason with holes all over their roster, but they quickly dove into free agency to bolster the entire team, despite a horrible cap situation.
The New Orleans Saints have been busy so far this offseason as they try to maintain the momentum from the second half of the 2025 National Football League season.
The New Orleans Saints have worked hard to fill the biggest holes on their roster this offseason, adding players like Noah Fant, Kaden Elliss, Travis Etienne, and David Edwards in free agency.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The New Orleans Saints utilized free agency to fill in a few of the team's biggest offseason roster holes right away. New Orleans has thrived in the open market by signing guys like running back Travis Etienne Jr.
At first glance, it seems like the New Orleans Saints are set to choose a rookie with the No. 8 pick, but they have many other options. While they could select a wide receiver like Ohio State's Carnell Tate or a pass rusher like Miami's Rueben Bain Jr., the Saints might also consider exploring a trade.
The New Orleans Saints came into the offseason with a few massive roster holes, but they quickly took to free agency to add some talent to fill a few of these spots.
The New Orleans Saints have never been shy about being aggressive during the NFL Draft. That being said, they could choose to be a bit more passive with a lot of draft capital in the tank for this year.
The New Orleans Saints are undergoing a significant running back overhaul, and they might still have more adjustments to make. The Saints made a big splash on the first day of NFL free agency by signing running back Travis Etienne Jr.
The New Orleans Saints have a need in the wide receiver room right now and there just so happens to be a Pro Bowler out there for the taking who has been a No.
NEW ORLEANS — Mickey Loomis didn’t just plug holes in free agency; he built a launchpad. The New Orleans Saints approach the 2026 NFL Draft holding the No.
The New Orleans Saints have not been shy about handing out contracts during free agency this offseason. Inking running back Travis Etienne to a four-year deal is one of their biggest moves.
According to Nate Taylor, the Chiefs are a potential landing spot for former Saints DE Cameron Jordan. Taylor notes Chiefs DT Chris Jones has been lobbying for the front office to sign Jordan. Jordan has remained unsigned for the past couple of weeks after his contract with the Saints expired.
The New Orleans Saints have two tight ends under contract, Juwan Johnson and Noah Fant, and both of their contracts are set to expire after the 2027 NFL season.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones raised eyebrows and generated some headlines when he took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and posted the
Former Charger Chris Rumph joined the Saints on a one-year contract last spring. After posting his first career 17-game season in 2025, the defensive end will remain in New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints announced Friday that they’ve re-signed DE Chris Rumph to an undisclosed contract. Rumph, 27, was drafted by the Chargers in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Duke.