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The New Orleans Saints moved on from veteran safety Marcus Maye earlier this offseason. His two-year stint with the black and gold was disappointing, but he deserves another chance elsewhere. 

Maye is drawing interest from multiple teams and will visit the Tennessee Titans on Monday, according to Dianna Russini.

For New Orleans, a reunion was not in the cards. They are looking to replace him with a new player to play alongside Jordan Howden and Tyrann Mathieu on the back end of the secondary. 

Maye played in 17 games for the Saints. He dealt with multiple injuries and a suspension in his two seasons in New Orleans. He's a depth option for most teams at this point of his career.

Expect the Saints to have interest in signing at least one impactful veteran safety in free agency, and they'd be smart to draft one, too. 

New Orleans recently gave Mathieu an extension to keep him with the team for two more years. Howden showed impressive flashes last season and could see a larger role in 2024. 

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