Sometimes inspiration comes from those closest to you. That was certainly the case for New Orleans Saints wide receivers coach Keith Williams. The accomplished coach has been using rugby balls during OTAs and rookie minicamps while working drills with his wideouts.
Breaking down what Allen revealed on the Rich Eisen Show. New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen appeared on the Rich Eisen Show to review some of the post-draft and OTA headlines surrounding the team.
The defensive line depth has taken a hit, so what now? This week, the New Orleans Saints revealed that Tanoh Kpassagnon tore his Achilles tendon earlier in the offseason.
The Saints cornerback situation will be an interesting spot to pay close attention to this year, and they'll need every piece of the puzzle for continued success.
Week 3 of the 2023-24 NFL season will include the New Orleans Saints hosting the Philadelphia Eagles. The Saints are looking to break a three-year streak of not making the playoffs.
Drew Brees. Legend. Icon. Any of those work for the historic quarterback in the eyes of the New Orleans Saints. He's headed into their Hall of Fame, and he made a great speech regarding his time with the franchise this past week.
The New Orleans Saints lost an important DL piece already this offseason. Tanoh Kpassagnon will miss a chunk of time with a torn Achilles. The pass rush was a major weakness in 2023, so they must adjust to make sure that does not happen in 2024. Kpassagnon was third in QB pressures last season.
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.
The New Orleans Saints found value in round two of the 2024 NFL Draft. Alabama cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry was often-projected in round one. Instead, the Saints grabbed him in a move up on day two.
The New Orleans Saints have an intriguing backup quarterback competition brewing. Spencer Rattler is the rookie who many fans are gushing over so far. Meanwhile, Jake Haener is a young option with experience in the system.
The New Orleans Saints have navigated a tough, uphill climb during their offseason. Everyone discusses their cap situation on an annual basis, and it was another tall task in 2024.
Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees did not last long in the broadcast booth in his first year after retiring. He did just two games, one being a playoff bout with an entirely new production team. There were mixed reviews of his performances.
The Falcons made thorough changes to the coaching staff this offseason which included DC Jimmy Lake taking over. Lake discussed his defensive philosophy and has been happy with the players’ efforts through OTAs thus far.
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.
The New Orleans Saints made seven picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, starting with Oregon State offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga in Round 1 and ending with Eastern Kentucky’s Josiah Ezirim at the same position in Round 7.
The question of second-year slump or second-year spike is always a volitile one for players coming back from their rookie seasons. At least, that is usually the case.
New Orleans Saints WR Michael Thomas and QB Jameis Winston are officially released today. New Orleans is projected to pick up around $2.4 million in additional cap space with these two players officially coming off the books.
The New Orleans Saints used a second-round choice in last year's draft to select Isaiah Foskey, a defensive end out of Notre Dame. The 40th overall selection, Foskey was the eighth edge/defensive end drafted.
The 31-year-old former Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas likely has maybe one or two good years left, as long as he can stay healthy. However, that is
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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