Saints News from NOLA.com
Pro sports in New Orleans received a major boost this week, including another potential Super Bowl. Summit meetings between Saints-Pelicans owner Gayle Benson, Gov. Jeff Landry, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and NBA commissioner Adam Silver greased the skids for a potential windfall for the city's sports scene. SEE MORE>>
In terms of what was at stake for the 2025 season, the only number that really mattered for the New Orleans Saints was 6-11. With that record, New Orleans ensured its second consecutive last-place finish in the NFC South and its fifth consecutive season without a playoff berth. SEE MORE>>
The 2031 Super Bowl is back in play for New Orleans. The NFL has invited the city to bid on the big game despite missing the official deadline to submit proposals last fall. The decision came after a meeting Tuesday between New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, Gov. Jeff Landry and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell at league headquarters in New York. SEE MORE>>
Derek Carr and his brother, David, teased the idea of the former New Orleans Saints quarterback potentially returning to the NFL if the Las Vegas Raiders hire a coach who worked closely with Derek in New Orleans. SEE MORE>>
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Previous stops with the Washington Commanders and San Francisco 49ers didn't produce an NFL home for Chase Young. He didn't have the right realtors. New Orleans Saints star linebacker Demario Davis, a 14-year veteran and five-time All-Pro, and edge rusher Cameron Jordan, a 15-year veteran and three-time All-Pro, have been prominent guides for Young since he signed with the Saints in 2024. SEE MORE>>
















