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Saints take field while also cutting some veterans

The Saints have taken the field for the first time since the lockout ended, but without top draft picks, some key free agents, and a few veterans they've let go. Coach Sean Payton says New Orleans has released cornerback and former LSU standout Randall Gay, as well as long-snapper Jason Kyle and 2009 fourth-round draft choice Stanley Arnoux. Arnoux, a linebacker, has been plagued...
Via AP on Fox  |  July 29, 2011

New Orleans Saints: Reggie Bush, Darren Sproles, And Randall Gay

Free Agent RB Darren Sproles (Source: net.archbold.k12.oh.us)So it’s finally happened, the Saints are done with the Reggie Bush era as he was sent packing to the Miami Dolphins early this morning. Fans called for his head for a long, long time. Now that he is no longer a Saint, are you truly happy? … [visit site to read more]
Via Who Dat Dish  |  July 28, 2011

News; Saints Re-sign LB Danny Clark Back And Release CB Randall Gay

http://bleacherreport.comThe Saints continue to negotiate with their own free agents, undrafted rookies, and 2011 draft picks. Making moves to solidify and continuing to sign players who can add to the team chemistry.The Saints have resigned free agent linebacker Danny Clark, then released corner-back Randall Gay, according to tweets and league sources. … [visit site to read more]
Via Who Dat Dish  |  July 28, 2011

New Orleans Saints: Randall Gay And Reggie Bush

Saints CB Randall Gay (Source: gridironfans.com) Corner back Randall Gay had a disappointing season in 2010. During the Saints week 2 game against the 49ers Gay suffered a concussion, and while he bounce in and out of game action for a few weeks, ultimately lingering concussion symptoms forced him onto injured reserve in late October. … [visit site to read more]
Via Who Dat Dish  |  July 18, 2011

Could CB Gay Be the Next Big Name Vet Released by the Saints?

Today’s New Orleans Times-Picayune reports that the Saints could end up releasing cornerback Randall Gay. It’s possible the Saints could release a noteworthy veteran in the coming weeks. Last year, they released defensive end Charles Grant, linebacker Mark Simoneau and guard Jamar Nesbit on the eve of the new fiscal year in early March. This year, however, there won’t be...
Via Saints Gab  |  February 15, 2011

Saints May Release Or Restructure CB Randall Gay's Contract

It’s possible the Saints could release a noteworthy veteran in the coming weeks. Last year, they released defensive end Charles Grant, linebacker Mark Simoneau and guard Jamar Nesbit on the eve of the new fiscal year in early March. This year, however, there won’t be the same sense of urgency to release a player until a new CBA is in place. One player who could fall into that...
Via GridironFans.com  |  February 15, 2011

Saints Clear Off Injured Reserve List, Remove Twelve Players

Corner Back Randall Gay (Source: bostonherald.com) The Saints injured reserve list just got alot shorter as twelve total players have officially been removed, but that doesn’t mean some extended recovery time doesn’t lye ahead for some. Taken off IR were running back Ladell Betts (neck), wide receiver Courtney Roby (concussion), safety Chris Reis (shoulder), running back Lynell...
Via Who Dat Dish  |  February 13, 2011

Saints Clear Off Injured Reserve List, Remove Twelve Players

Corner Back Randall Gay (Source: bostonherald.com) The Saints injured reserve list just got alot shorter as twelve total players have officially been removed, but that doesn’t mean some extended recovery time doesn’t lye ahead for some. Taken off IR were running back Ladell Betts (neck), wide receiver Courtney Roby (concussion), safety Chris Reis (shoulder), running...
Via Who Dat Dish  |  February 13, 2011

Saints Unlikely To Retain CB Randall Gay This Offseason

There is speculation that the Saints will part ways this offseason with CB Randall Gay, who has one more year on his contract. Gay is due $3.5 million in 2011, and a source said if he returns to New Orleans for another year, it will be at a lower salary. Gay played in only four games last season before being placed on injured reserve with a concussion, and 2010 first-round pick Patrick...
Via GridironFans.com  |  January 23, 2011

Saints Out-Defense Steelers, Head to Carolina

Saints fans were once again wondering which team they would see on Sunday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was the Saints most stern test against the team I felt was the best team in the league. Since the Saints were not and may not ever get back to the efficiency, they have to gut it out and find other ways to win. On Sunday, they beat the Steelers only having one cornerback...
Via Pro Sports Blogging  |  November 05, 2010

Week 7 Injury Report

My injury report will cover both offensive and defensive players. I will focus only on those players relevant to fantasy football. If you have a player on your fantasy roster that you know to be hurt, but they do not show up on this list, then you should probably consider making a move. I will go team-by-team and do my best to make sure you have the most accurate injury information...
Via Razzball Football  |  October 22, 2010

Hey Now…Hey Now…My Boyfriend’s Back!

After spending the first six weeks of the season on the physically unable to perform list, Darren Sharper is practicing again and hopeful he might get to play as early as this Sunday. Sharper says he didn’t feel rusty at all when he hit the practice field this week. If anything, his biggest challenge might be abiding by the league’s new “don’t hit me too hard” rules....
Via Chicks in the Huddle  |  October 21, 2010

Saints Lose Veteran Cornerback

The New Orleans Saints, who already had depth issues at cornerback, have placed veteran CB Randall Gay (head) on injured reserve.To replace him on the 53-man roster, the team signed free-agent CB Quincy Butler.Gay, 28, missed the past two games because of his injury. Starting CB Tracy Porter (knee) is expected to miss his third straight game Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. And...
Via NFL BUZZ  |  October 21, 2010

Randall Gay Placed on IR by Saints

by FanHouse StaffFiled under: Saints, NFL InjuriesThe Saints announced Wednesday that cornerback Randall Gay had been placed on injured reserve because of recurring issues with a concussion. The move ends Gay's season. The 28-year old Gay, who has been used as a nickel back in New Orleans, suffered the concussion in Week 2 against the San Francisco 49ers. "When his symptoms...
Via FanHouse  |  October 20, 2010

New Orleans Saints Add CB Quincy Butler After Placing Randall Gay On IR.

CB Randall Gay: New Orleans Saints 2009 Headshots (Source: Yardbarker.com) Corner back Randall Gay’s season is over after the team placed on him on injured reserve today with lingering post concussion symptoms weeks after he was originally concussed in week two’s win over the San Francisco 49ers. Gay joined the Saints in free agency prior to the 2008 season agreeing...
Via Who Dat Dish  |  October 20, 2010

New Orleans Saints Add CB Quincy Butler After Placing Randall Gay On IR.

CB Randall Gay: New Orleans Saints 2009 Headshots (Source: Yardbarker.com) Corner back Randall Gay’s season is over after the team placed on him on injured reserve today with lingering post concussion symptoms weeks after he was originally concussed in week two’s win over the San Francisco 49ers. Gay joined the Saints in free agency prior to the 2008 season agreeing to a four...
Via Who Dat Dish  |  October 20, 2010

Saints CB Randall Gay On IR, Sign DB Qunicy Butler

The New Orleans Saints have placed cornerback Randall Gay on injured reserve with a concussion, head coach Sean Payton announced on Wednesday. Payton does not expect Gay's concussion to be career-threatening. Free agent defensive back Quincy Butler has been signed to fill Gay's roster spot. A former undrafted free agent out of TCU, Butler (6-1, 188) started 7 of 14 games...
Via GridironFans.com  |  October 20, 2010

Saints lose CB Gay for season, but safety Sharper practices

The New Orleans Saints have placed reserve veteran cornerback Randall Gay on injured reserve because of lingering effects from a concussion that occurred during a Week 2 victory at San Francisco.
Via NFL.com  |  October 20, 2010

Saints put cornerback Randall Gay on injured reserve

The Saints have put cornerback Randall Gay on injured reserve with a concussion, head coach Sean Payton announced on Wednesday. Payton does not expect Gay’s concussion to be career-threatening. Free agent defensive back Quincy Butler has been signed to fill Gay’s roster spot. A former undrafted free agent out of TCU, Butler (6-1, 188) started 7 of 14 games for the St. Louis...
Via Saints Gab  |  October 20, 2010

Saints RB Pierre Thomas Among Inactives

The New Orleans Saints have declared OT Charles Brown, DL Junior Galette, RB Pierre Thomas, CB Randall Gay, RB Reggie Bush, LB Scott Shanle, TE Tory Humphrey, CB Tracy Porter inactive for Week 6 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Source: KFFL.com
Via GridironFans.com  |  October 17, 2010

Thomas Out Against Bucs: Gay Joins the List of Injureds

For the third straight game, the Saints offense will have to carry on without its main running back, Pierre Thomas. Still sidelined by an ankle injury, Thomas has been ruled out for Sunday’s matchup against Tampa Bay, leaving the bulk of the action to be split between Ladell Betts and Chris Ivory once again. Although encouraged by the decreased swelling in his ankle and anxious...
Via Saints Gab  |  October 15, 2010

Pierre Thomas Out With Ankle Injury for Week 6 vs. Bucs

by Ray GlierFiled under: Saints, NFC South, NFL InjuriesFive weeks ago there would have been a sense that the New Orleans Saints (3-2) could have gone into their Week 6 game at Tampa Bay and done away with the Bucs, even with a few injuries here and there. But the Saints have had more than a few injuries. They have had a lot of injuries. What's more, these are not the 3-13 Bucs of...
Via FanHouse  |  October 15, 2010

Saints RB Thomas will miss third consecutive game

The New Orleans Saints will be down at least two starters -- running back Pierre Thomas and cornerback Randall Gay -- when they play the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay on Sunday.
Via NFL.com  |  October 15, 2010

Payton Addresses Media As Saints Prepare for Cardinals

Saints head coach, Sean Payton briefed the New Orleans media about the team’s preparations for their upcoming opponent, the Arizona Cardinals. He touched on issues such as injuries, substitutions, and the performance of Sedrick Ellis. The injury report is as follows according to Payton: Stanley Arnoux–participated in full practice Drew Brees (knee)–participated in full practice...
Via Saints Gab  |  October 08, 2010

Porter gone 2-4 weeks, Thomas sits out practice

Porter is a pivotal playmaker in the Saints secondary It’s a different New Orleans offense when Thomas is in action Super Bowl hero Tracy Porter suffered a partially torn MCL in the Saints victory over Carolina on Sunday.  Porter is expected to miss 2-4 weeks.  Through four games, Tracy has registered 17 tackles, collecting one pick. Randall Gay is likely to take his place...
Via Saints Gab  |  October 06, 2010
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