The New Orleans Saints came into the offseason with holes all over their roster. But they quickly dove into free agency to find the pieces that would fit the future of the franchise under head coach Kellen Moore.
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.
The New Orleans Saints have had quite an eventful offseason, though they haven't made a high volume of moves. Instead, they've made a few impactful moves to upgrade the roster a build a brighter future.
What's next for the New Orleans Saints? New Orleans came out of the gate swinging in free agency by signing a handful of guys, including Travis Etienne Jr., Noah Fant, David Edwards and punter Ryan Wright, among others.
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.
The New Orleans Saints came into the offseason with some major question marks surrounding their running back situation. They have veteran Alvin Kamara on the roster, but they need a talented ballcarrier of the future to pair with young quarterback Tyler Shough.
The 2026 National Football League Draft will kick off in just over one month and the New Orleans Saints will be on the clock with the No. 8 overall pick in the first round.
The New Orleans Saints are building some steam when it comes to short and long-term hype about the direction they're headed. A strong 2026 NFL Draft class will go a long way in aiding that, too.
The New Orleans Saints are in a better position right now than they were in at the end of the 2025 National Football League season. There's more work to do.
The New Orleans Saints have been in a bad spot as a franchise for a few years and it's all stemmed around their horrific cap situation. But year by year, the Saints have rebuilt this cap situation while trying to put a contending team on the field.
The New Orleans Saints came into free agency with an aggressive approach to upgrade their roster, despite not having the cap space to be as aggressive as teams like the New York Jets and Carolina Panthers.
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 came into the offseason with a few massive holes on their roster, but not very much cap flexibility to improve the team. As a result, they were able to make two large additions by signing Travis Etienne to be the new franchise running back and David Edwards to anchor the offensive line as a veteran offensive guard.
NFL free agency is only in its second week, but the NFC South already looks drastically different from how it ended the 2025 season. With so much movement, here’s a look at each team’s best and worst signing, plus a free agent to target in the second wave.
The New Orleans Saints have done a lot of good things this offseason alraedy and it's still just March. New Orleans finished the 2025 season with a 6-11 record, but that doesn't tell the full story of the season.
So far, the Saints’ biggest offseason splash has been the addition of former Jaguars running back Travis Etienne on a four-year, $52MM pact. They agreed to terms Tuesday with another veteran back, Ty Chandler, according to Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football.
The New Orleans Saints will be without veteran cornerback Beanie Bishop for their first three games of 2026. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the league has suspended Beanie Bishop for the first three games next season.
With quarterback Tyler Shough under center, the New Orleans Saints are hoping to take a massive step forward in 2026. However, one of their more promising defensive backs now won’t be available to begin the campaign.
In the NFL, every opportunity is important. For one free agent addition for the New Orleans Saints, his chance to prove he should be on the team's active roster to start next season just took a hit following the latest report.
The New Orleans Saints are all-in on second-year quarterback Tyler Shough, and might be about to add an elite burner to his supporting cast during the NFL Draft.
Coming into the 2025 NFL draft, the New Orleans Saints needed a draft that would help reset their roster to begin the Kellen Moore era. The Saints’ two biggest needs before the 2025 draft were a cornerstone for their offensive line and a quarterback of the future who would grow into a franchise quarterback.
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Saints just torched the first week of 2026 free agency by dropping $113 million on two offensive players, yet the biggest name in the building hasn’t even picked up a phone.
The New Orleans Saints started the offseason strong by making an important defensive move, bringing back Kaden Elliss on a three-year, $33 million deal to restore some punch and familiarity at linebacker.
At his introductory press conference after signing a free-agent deal with the New Orleans Saints last week, running back Travis Etienne Jr. explained that we've all been saying his name wrong this whole time.
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Saints didn’t let him get away twice. Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis announced Sunday that the club agreed to terms with free agent tight end Noah Fant on a two-year contract worth $8.75 million.