The New Orleans Saints' offense will be entirely different in 2025, and one skill player, in particular, could see a larger role. This wide receiver entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent from Weber State in 2022, quickly making a name for himself with the Saints, recording a 44-yard rushing touchdown on his first NFL touch.
There's a real argument that the New Orleans Saints could be better in 2025, but that feeling may not be held by everyone. New Orleans had a rough 2024 season and finished the campaign with a 5-12 record.
The New Orleans Saints may have their next breakout wide receiver already on the roster. Second-year wideout Bub Means is set to have a larger role in 2025.
The New Orleans Saints boast a strong trio of wide receivers heading into 2025, but who's their fourth guy at wideout? Chris Olave will continue to anchor New Orleans' wide receiver room as the primary target.
The New Orleans Saints made a bold move early in the offseason when they brought tight end Juwan Johnson back on a three-year deal. Many expected Johnson to go elsewhere during free agency, but Kellen Moore's staff felt it was important to keep him in the fold.
The New Orleans Saints have a roster capable of winning more than the five games they won last year. New Orleans was riddled with injuries all throughout the roster.
The New Orleans Saints’ offensive line was a walk New s last year but now it is already being viewed as a potential strength for the team. Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer even said the line is what could transform the Saints in Kellen Moore’s first year under Kellen Moore.
The New Orleans Saints’ top three wide receivers are established, but who will emerge as a fourth important option? Chris Olave, Brandin Cooks, and Rashid Shaheed are locks to be in the mix of the Saints offense.
Two key pieces to the Saints offense are literal game changers. Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox examined some injured NFL standouts—that are returning from injury—who are expected to participate in training camp.
Who is going to be in the New Orleans Saints’ quarterback room in 2025? Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener are three guys in the quarterback competition for the starting job.
Do you agree with their rankings? Pro Football Focus analyst Dalton Wasserman has released his rankings of the NFL’s linebacker position prior to the 2025 season.
Which of the nine players the New Orleans Saints drafted in 2025 will end up having the biggest impact? The betting man would probably go with quarterback Tyler Shough in that regard.
It's pretty easy to see what the biggest question swirling around the New Orleans Saints right now. The starting quarterback job is up for grabs after Derek Carr announced his retirement to the surprise of many across the league.
The New Orleans Saints have a few rookies who aren’t getting enough attention. Most people are focused on second-round pick Tyler Shough, and that’s to be expected. But the two guys on either side of Shough in the Saints’ 2025 draft also deserve attention: first-round pick Kelvin Banks Jr.
The New Orleans Saints have been speculated as a fit for a handful of cornerbacks this offseason already. New Orleans wasn't shy about their pursuit of former San Francisco 49ers star corner Charvarius Ward.
The New Orleans Saints have an old friend over coaching the Denver Broncos right now in Sean Payton. Fans around New Orleans obviously know Payton as he led the team for years.
The New Orleans Saints have announced their 2025 training camp schedule, including days open to the public. The Saints' training camp will begin on Tuesday, July 22nd, with the team's first open practice being a day later, on July 23rd.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Tyler Shough is already doing something Derek Carr never did. It’s important to note that what Shough does on the football field is ultimately what matters regarding his standing with Saints fans, but it certainly doesn’t hurt that Shough has been ingratiating himself with New Orleans culture this offseason.
Nine practices will be open to the public in Metairie. The New Orleans Saints have announced their 2025 training camp schedule, and there will be several opportunities for Saints fans to get a good look at the black and gold.
There’s a lot to like about this New Orleans Saints roster despite low expectations around the league. There’s a lot of talent in town, especially after the 2025 National Football League Draft.
The New Orleans Saints are in the midst of a quarterback battle after Derek Carr announced his retirement this offseason. The front office used a second-round pick on former Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough, and he has a real chance at starting right away.
PFF does not highly rank the New Orleans Saints' defensive line in their latest positional rankings. Zoltán Buday of Pro Football Focus released his defensive line rankings on Wednesday, placing the Saints at 32nd. The Saints finished 18th in sacks and had the third-worst rushing defense in 2024.
The New Orleans Saints are entering a new era under head coach Kellen Moore. New Orleans was never quite able to get over the hump after losing Drew Brees and Sean Payton.
Per just about every account regarding what could become a quarterback competition in name only, Shough entered the summer as the favorite to be the New Orleans Saints' Week 1 starter over 2024 fifth-round draft pick Spencer Rattler and 2023 fourth-rounder Jake Haener.
The surprising retirement of Carr this past spring resulted in Shough being penciled in atop the depth chart as the club's new starter heading into training camp.