The New Orleans Saints’ quarterback competition is going to heat up in a significant way. New Orleans is just about to kick of preseason action on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The New Orleans Saints have been fairly active during free agency this offseason, compared to expectations. The latest free agency moves involving the Saints is not an addition, though.
The New Orleans Saints' offseason has been full of plenty of turnover and that's going to continue to be the case over the next few weeks as we get even closer to the regular season.
Roster moves are popping up all across the National Football League now with preseason games kicking off and one on Thursday involved a former member of the New Orleans Saints.
Taysom Hill is one of the most recognizable players on the present-day version of the New Orleans Saints, but he may have played his last down with the team.
Each season is pivotal for NFL players as they look toward their next contract. These 25 players stand out heading into 2025, as they look to make even more money down the road.
A former member of the New Orleans Saints reportedly has found a new home after a surprisingly long stint available on the open market. Former Saints offensive tackle Andrus Peat spent the first nine seasons of his National Football League in New Orleans after being taken with the No.
The New Orleans Saints are just a few weeks from trimming the roster down to 53 players. Despite the time remaining, New Orleans got out in front of the decisions on Wednesday and cut ties with a former specialist for the team. There have been a few position battles to watch this summer for the Saints.
The New Orleans Saints haven’t decided as of writing who will be the team’s starting quarterback when the Arizona Cardinals come to town in Week 1. New Orleans surely doesn’t need to yet, or at least announce any sort of decision to the media yet.
Who will make the New Orleans Saints' roster out of training camp? If you have been following along with the Saints throughout training camp so far, most of the chatter you've likely has heard has involved the quarterback room.
The New Orleans Saints had a ton of playmakers come through their offense during the Sean Payton era with the organization. A popular piece on offense and special teams could head back to the NFL sooner than later, but it won't be as a player.
Quarterback Hunter Dekkers is back with the Saints. The Saints waived Dekkers on July 31 so that they could sign punter Kai Kroeger, but they announced that Dekkers has re-signed with the team on Wednesday.
Some NFL teams have seen quarterbacks suit up well past the 10-year mark, with the Patriots enjoying a 20-year relationship with their top passer. Here is the longest-tenured QB in every franchise's history.
Special teams can be the difference in wins and losses around the NFL. For the New Orleans Saints, they will have a new starter at the punter position this season, most likely.
We should start to learn more about the New Orleans Saints' quarterback competition soon, but that doesn't mean anything has been determined, yet. New Orleans did make an intriguing decision this week.
The Dallas Cowboys have a massive problem on their hands. They can't come to terms on a contract extension with superstar edge rusher Micah Parsons and he's seemingly fed up with the situation.
The New Orleans Saints are going to get a look at an intriguing prospect over the next few weeks as roster battles heat up ahead of the 2025 National Football League season.
Spencer Rattler faces a pivotal preseason as the New Orleans Saints evaluate their quarterback options for the 2025 NFL season. With the starting role within reach, Rattler must prove he can lead the team, knowing a misstep could push him to the bottom of the depth chart.
The New Orleans Saints have started to trim down the roster a tad and made yet another roster move on Tuesday. The story of the offseason has been turnover.
We're far enough into training camp to start having serious conversations about battles on the roster for the New Orleans Saints. While this is the case, it's important to acknowledge that things will change over the next few weeks.
Who will start the season opener for the Saints? They may not even know. On their initial depth chart, the Saints list Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough and Jake Haener as their first-team quarterback(s).
With NFL training camp starting, teams are looking to finalize rosters for the regular season. Performances in training camp, as well as the preseason, will determine a lot, and some players will be left on the outside looking in.
The New Orleans Saints running back room is one where depth needs to prove itself. Alvin Kamara remains one of the best running backs in football. His workload last season, though, was simply too heavy.
For the first time this training camp, the Saints had the same first-string quarterback in back-to-back sessions. Could a leader be emerging in the clubhouse?
For the New Orleans Saints, training camp was supposed to be the beginning of a new chapter. It was supposed to be full of energy, youth, and renewed direction.
The New Orleans Saints' three-way quarterback competition is narrowing before the team's first preseason contest against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
New Orleans Saints guard Nick Saldiveri will miss the 2025 season with a knee injury, head coach Kellen Moore confirmed Saturday. Moore said Saldiveri, a third-round pick in 2023, was hurt during an indoor practice session Thursday and will be placed on injured reserve.