The New Orleans Saints need to stay active if they are to rise back to contention in the NFC South.
The Saints have signed five more draft picks. The team announced Thursday night it has gotten fifth-round quarterback Spencer Rattler, fifth-round receiver Bub Means, fifth-round linebacker Jaylan Ford, sixth-round defensive tackle Khristian Boyd and seventh-round offensive tackle Josiah Ezirim under contract.
The signings come just before the start of rookie minicamp tomorrow. The New Orleans Saints have announced that they have signed six of their seven 2024 NFL Draft picks.
The New Orleans Saints have signed QB Spencer Rattler, WR Bub Means, DL Khristian Boyd and OL Josiah Ezirim, according to Katherine Terrell. Rattler, 23, started one year at Oklahoma and was the preseason favorite to win the Heisman Trophy entering his second when he was benched for Caleb Williams.
The New Orleans Saints have signed fifth-round LB Jaylan Ford to a rookie contract on Thursday, according to Nick Underhill. This marks the second signing of the Saints draft class.
Saints first-round pick Taliese Fuaga signed a fully guaranteed four-year contract on Thursday worth $17.3 million with a team option for a fifth season.
The New Orleans Saints have signed first-round tackle Taliese Fuaga, though his specific position on the line has not yet been nailed down.
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore is fanning the flames of his trade rumors. While the four-time Pro Bowler is still with New Orleans, reports across the league indicate that the Saints will try and deal him in the coming weeks.
The New Orleans Saints had an interesting 2024 NFL Draft as the main reason is that they chose University of South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler.
When the New Orleans Saints made the major move to sign Derek Carr to a long-term contract last offseason in free agency, they felt they were getting a quarterback that could lead them back to serious playoff contention.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr discussed how he handled criticism from former New Orleans wide receiver Michael Thomas.
Although a lot was fixed, there is still work to do. Going into the NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints had many holes that needed to be filled. They had a very good draft and were able to fix important parts of the team, but now that the roster is taking shape, there is still more work to be done.
Tyrann Mathieu and the New Orleans Saints entered last season as the favorites to win the NFC South, and they ended up missing the playoffs entirely. The Saints didn’t miss the postseason by much, either.
After nine years with the Raiders, Derek Carr went through his first season on a different team with the Saints in 2023. The club finished 9-8, winning four of its last five games to challenge for a postseason berth.
The Dallas Cowboys could certainly use some wide receiver help behind CeeDee Lamb, but they haven’t really addressed the problem this offseason. The Cowboys didn’t sign any receivers in free agency, and they didn’t select one in the NFL Draft until Ryan Flournoy in the sixth round.
Seeing what the division looks like... It’s been a few weeks since the NFL held its annual draft. How has the NFC South shaped up, and where are the Saints on the totem pole?
Tonight’s event is to promote A Life Impossible, a Gleason’s memoir about his courageous battle with ALS. Former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason will be holding a book signing tonight to promote his new memoir, A Life Impossible at Octavia Books in New Orleans starting at 6 pm.
The Saints have started culling the roster a bit as the ebb and flow of roster spots continues.
The New Orleans Saints fell short of expectations in 2023 after making key additions on offense. Heading into 2024, they’re under pressure to make a playoff push.
Let's take inventory of the NFC South before offseason workout programs heat up.
Just like last season, the Saints have a favorable strength of schedule going into the new league year. They're tied with the Falcons for the easiest one, with opponents coming in at 131-158 (.453).
He made three consecutive Pro Bowls with the Saints between 2018 and 2020. He remained a starter up through 2023 and has 102 career starts to his name.
The New Orleans Saints have had more success than any other NFL team with wide receivers that were late-round picks or undrafted altogether. Lance Moore (undrafted, cut by Browns) and Marques Colston (7th round) are two of the best receivers in franchise history.
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the Saints News Network podcast! Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Bub Means, a promising wide receiver, fresh from his college stint at Pitt, and now the newest addition to the New Orleans Saints.
Marshon Lattimore has been the subject of trade talks for months now, and those rumors only escalated with the selection of Alabama cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry.
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