New Orleans has made several personnel moves ahead of tonight's clash with Denver. The Saints placed All-Pro return specialist and wide receiver Rashid Shaheed on injured reserve, expecting him to miss the rest of the season.
The hard decisions of cutdown day made for some surprising moves. All 32 NFL teams had to make the hard decision of trimming their roster down from 90 players to 53.
Nick Underhill reports that the Saints are bringing back veteran S Johnathan Abram, signing him to their practice squad. Abram, 27, is a former first-round pick of the Raiders out of Mississippi State back in 2019.
STARKVILLE, Miss. – All 32 NFL teams have finalized their 53-man rosters and a few former Mississippi State players received some disappointing news. One of the biggest surprise cuts is safety Johnathan Abram who was released by the New Orleans Saints on Tuesday.
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The New Orleans Saints reportedly released former 2019 first-round pick Johnathan Abram on Tuesday, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Abram was second on the depth chart for the Saints at the strong safety position, only behind Jordan Howden.
Which one of them could be the team’s second safety? The New Orleans Saints have one of the top safeties in the league in Tyrann Matthieu, but the person who stands beside him has yet to be decided.
One of the few true starting position battles that is set to take place as the New Orleans Saints kickoff training camp in a couple weeks is for a starting safety role.
The New Orleans Saints have had varied success when signing under-the-radar veteran free agents over recent seasons. Demario Davis would go on to be the second best free-agent acquisition in franchise history, behind only Drew Brees.
The event will be held in Abram’s hometown of Columbia, MS New Orleans Saints safety Johnathan Abram will host his 4th annual youth football camp in his hometown of Columbia, Mississippi on Saturday, June 15th from 9 am to 12 pm.
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The New Orleans Saints announced on Wednesday that they have re-signed veteran S Johnathan Abram. This comes just a day after the team re-signed S Ugo Amadi. New Orleans released S Marcus Maye just prior to the start of free agency.
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The New Orleans Saints signed a former first-round pick at safety to the 53-man roster to help provide depth to the team’s secondary. The Saints needed to add depth in the secondary after reports came out that safety Marcus Maye missed Wednesday’s practice with a shoulder injury.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Saints are signing S Johnathan Abram to their active roster on Thursday. Abram, 27, is a former first-round pick of the Raiders out of Mississippi State back in 2019.
When the Ravens placed safety Marcus Williams on injured reserve, the team faced a tough ask in trying to replace such a key cog in its defensive backfield.
The NFL handed Las Vegas Raiders safety Johnathan Abram a hefty punishment for hitting a couple of Atlanta Falcons players hard two weeks ago. Abram was fined $80,000 for two hits in the Week 12 loss to Atlanta, and he's now appealing the fines, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.