The New Orleans Saints faithful might have been at the edge of their seats after Marshon Lattimore appeared as a name in the trading block. After a season filled with stress and downfalls, Dennis Allen remained confident that his cornerback along with Alvin Kamara would be back for organized team activities.
Running back Alvin Kamara didn't attend the voluntary portions of the Saints offseason work, so he got his first full taste of new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak's scheme at Tuesday's mandatory minicamp practice.
Cornerback Marshon Lattimore's future with the Saints became a talking point when he agreed to a contract restructure late in the 2023 season and it continued throughout the offseason.
As mandatory minicamps kicked off for the New Orleans Saints, several young players look to be getting greater opportunities. Especially on offense. As noted in Saints News Network's practice observations, wide receiver Mason Tipton, last year's addition running back Jordan Mims and others moved into some first-team opportunities.
The first day of Saints mandatory minicamp is in the books, and we learned a good bit about New Orleans from their first of three sessions. Here's all of my notes, observations and takeaways from Tuesday's practice.
The New Orleans Saints got a familiar face back in the building on Tuesday. Star cornerback Marshon Lattimore is back to attend mandatory minicamp. After
The New Orleans Saints secondary received some great play in 2023. Paulson Adebo emerged. Tyrann Mathieu had his best year as a Saint. Jordan Howden played good football for a rookie.
New Orleans released Michael Thomas after a spate of injuries and did not make a major addition to its wideout group this offseason.
The New Orleans Saints defense, on paper, is quite talented. At every level, they have proven or intriguing upside. Linebacker is no different. They will have plenty of snaps to go around at the position, but Demario Davis headlines the group.
On Tuesday, the New Orleans Saints invited former Southern Jaguars defensive lineman Cameron Peterson for a tryout at minicamp, according to John Hendrix of the Saints News Network.
Several former local players are on the list. The New Orleans Saints start their mandatory minicamp today through Thursday. They took the opportunity to invite several players to try out for a roster spot in team.
According to several reports, the New Orleans Saints are hosting five players for tryouts to open their mini-camp on Tuesday. • Russell Gage, WR • Camron Peterson, DT • Jordan Smith, LB • Roderic Teamer, S • Cameron Wire, OT The most significant name among the tryouts is Gage.
The NFL announced on Tuesday morning that they'll be carrying 21 preseason games in the month of August, which will see the finale between the Titans and Saints on NFL Network.
The New Orleans Saints begin their mandatory mini-camp this week. Two important star contributors that weren't present during last month's OTA sessions are expected to be back with the team for this round of workouts.
After back-to-back 1,000 yard seasons, Olave is ready to take the next step. New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave appeared on NFL Networks’s The Insiders on Wednesday making his plans clear for 2024, he’s ready to take the next step to be elite.
New Orleans starts mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. The New Orleans Saints kick off their three-day minicamp on Tuesday, June 11th. Football offseason is kicking into full gear now, and it’s time to get excited about the upcoming season.
New Orleans Saints Hall of Famer and former USC running back Reggie Bush optimistically told TMZ Sports that his school's 2004 NCAA National Championship will be reinstated after he reclaimed his 2005 Heisman Trophy in April.
The New Orleans Saints have seen plenty of new faces join their roster this offseason. A familiar face won't be back in the cards for 2024, though. Instead, he will head to the AFC.
Marcus Maye has found his next squad.
As the Saints minicamp kicks off, the New Orleans edge rushers are gearing up to impress the watchful eyes of head coach Dennis Allen and defensive coordinator Joe Wood — one in particular is Isaiah Foskey.
The New Orleans Saints had an unceremonious parting of ways with WR Michael Thomas this offseason. Thomas is still a viable offensive weapon, but had also become a divisive presence within the team and had missed 47 of 67 games over four years with injuries.
Andrus Peat spent nine seasons with the Saints, the last four attached to a contract he signed as a free agent in 2020. Peat played out what became a four-year deal and signed a one-year, $2M deal with the Raiders shortly after the draft.
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Drew Brees would welcome a return to broadcasting if such an opportunity arose.
Over the last seven years, he has played quarterback, running back, fullback, outside receiver, slot receiver, halfback and tight end.
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