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Morning Break: Audric Estime steps up, Saints Week 15 recap

A collection of headlines and news about the Saints and the NFL for Tuesday, December 16

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While the New Orleans Saints have avoided major injury losses to this point in the 2025 season, they found themselves in a tough spot Sunday afternoon in the Superdome. Their regular starting running back, Alvin Kamara, was inactive because of knee and ankle injuries. His primary backup, Kendre Miller, was lost for the season in October. Promising rookie Devin Neal had done an admirable job filling in, but he injured his hamstring in the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers. SEE MORE>>

New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan is still jawing with the Carolina Panthers offensive lineman who took offense to him giving Panthers QB Bryce Young a push toward the sideline during Sunday's 20-17 victory for the Saints. On Monday, Jordan posted a clip of the play and took another shot at Panthers lineman Ickey Ekwonu. SEE MORE>>

If I had told you six weeks ago that the New Orleans Saints had a chance to go 7-10 this season, you probably would have suggested I get drug tested. The Saints had just suffered a beatdown to the Los Angeles Rams that left them with just one win in their first nine games. The Saints hadn't started a season this bad since 1980, eight years before their first-year head coach, Kellen Moore, was even born. SEE MORE>>

After leading the New Orleans Saints to three victories in their past five games, quarterback Tyler Shough is starting to garner some national attention. The most tangible way of measuring that? His NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds, which improved by leaps and bounds after he passed for 272 yards Sunday in a 20-17 victory over the Carolina Panthers at the Superdome. SEE MORE>>

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The New Orleans Saints announced Mary Ambrose as their 2025 Inspire Change Changemaker – an annual recognition celebrating leaders who are driving significant, measurable change in their communities across the NFL's Inspire Change initiative's four pillars: education, economic advancement, police-community relations, and criminal justice reform. SEE MORE>>

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New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan visited students and staff at KIPP Morial School on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, spending time engaging with students and supporting the school community.

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