Chase Young’s three-year, $51 million contract with the New Orleans Saints has been labeled one of the worst in the NFL for 2025. Critics point to his inconsistent performance and injury history as key reasons why the deal, which includes $33 million guaranteed, raises concerns about its value to the team.
The Ohio State Buckeyes consistently produce top-tier NFL talent. We all understand that. One of their most beloved defenders from a handful of seasons
Chase Young is unquestionably one of the most dominant defensive forces to ever play for the Ohio State Buckeyes, but he hasn't quite matched that level of production on the NFL level.
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The New Orleans Saints have undergone massive changes this offseason, most notably at head coach and quarterback.
It hasn't exactly been smooth sailing since Chase Young departed the Ohio State Buckeyes for the NFL. The former Ohio State defensive end was viewed as a generational prospect when he entered the NFL Draft back in 2020, and he was selected by the Washington Commanders with the second overall pick.
The New Orleans Saints have struggled with cap space for quite a few years now. Despite that, they made a few head-scratching decisions during the offseason including the decision to re-sign defensive end Chase Young on a pretty expensive deal.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, along with 31 other NFL franchises, are anxiously awaiting the NFL Draft later this month. As the teams evaluate talent for the selection show that begins April 24, clubs have already re-tooled their rosters through free agency.
The New Orleans Saints entered the offseason seemingly like a team that was about to lose important pieces due to its rough salary cap position. New Orleans had some key players from the 2025 season heading to the open market as well as question marks about expensive internal guys, like Derek Carr and Cam Jordan.
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht spoke on the signing of OLB Haason Reddick: “We’re excited to add a competitor like Haason, who has proven himself to be among the league’s most-impactful pass rushers.
The New Orleans Saints struck pretty quickly in free agency to retain one of the team's top defensive players from the 2024 season. New Orleans signed Chase Young ahead of the 2024 campaign and he had 5.5 sacks and a career-high 21 quarterback hits.
The cap-strapped New Orleans Saints weren't supposed to do anything during NFL free agency. And, well, they sort of stuck to the plan, allowing two top defenders to sign with other teams and restructuring contracts to clear cap space.
After a strong start to the 2024 season, the New Orleans Saints faltered down the stretch as their poor depth could not overcome a seemingly endless barrage of injuries.
The veteran safety enjoyed a successful three-year run with the Chiefs, but he will be on the move in 2025.
How much does coaching matter? The 2025 Saints will provide an answer.
The New Orleans Saints are re-signing edge rusher Chase Young to a three-year, $51 million contract, NFL Network reported Monday. It could reach up to $57 million with incentives.
Although the Saints could not bring back Paulson Adebo, the other key defender they wanted to re-sign is staying.
Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports reports that the Saints are re-signing EDGE Chase Young. According to Ian Rapoport, Young receives a three-year, $51 million
As usual, the Saints exited a Combine with plenty of work to do in order to reach cap compliance. Mickey Loomis‘ latest round of moves will also need to give his team — one armed with a new coaching staff — some spending room, which will take considerable maneuvering.
The Washington Commanders took Chase Young with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. While things didn't work out the first time, perhaps the Commanders and Young could work it out on the remix by signing him in free agency this offseason.
Saints DE Chase Young is open to re-signing with the Saints this offseason, per Jeremy Fowler. He caught on with New Orleans on a one-year deal this past offseason hoping to cash in with a big season.
In March, the Saints took a chance edge-rusher Chase Young, signing him to a one-year deal just one day before it was announced he would undergo neck surgery.
The New Orleans Saints have kept a relatively low profile this offseason, with their most notable move being the signing of Chase Young. However, whispers abound regarding potential significant maneuvers on the horizon.
Neck concerns appear to have somewhat muted the market for former No. 2 overall pick Chase Young over the past handful of months.
Should Chase Young's neck procedure be a cause for concern for Saints fans?
The Ohio State to New Orleans pipeline grew stronger on Monday.
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