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Morning Break: Get to know the Saints newest roster additions

A collection of headlines and news about the Saints and the NFL for Tuesday, June 24

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The New Orleans Saints visit the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Week 7 at noon on Oct. 19 with the broadcast on FOX. The Saints have taken the last seven meetings against the Bears, which is tied for the most consecutive wins against a single opponent in franchise history. SEE MORE >>

Seth Green joins the Saints after playing the last two seasons in the United Football League for the Arlington Renegades. He played in 20 games, hauling in 24 catches for 236 yards with two touchdowns. SEE MORE >>

Jayden Price joins the Saints fresh off a season with the UFL's Arlington Renegades where he led the league with 13 passes defensed in addition to 27 tackles and a split-sack. He also tallied 337 kickoff return yards and 194 punt return yards, which ranked second in the league, in 10 games. SEE MORE >>

Barry Wesley most recently played for the Birmingham Stallions of the UFL in 2025. He played in 11 games (nine starts) at the left tackle, left guard and right tackle positions. He was a nominee for the league's Sportsman of the Year award, recognizing sportsmanship, character and community service. SEE MORE >>

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Washington's surprise turnaround season has ratcheted up expectations in the nation's capital entering 2025, and its star quarterback harbors the same optimism for one of his newest teammates. SEE MORE >>

Fresh off the franchise's first and only Super Bowl title, the Saints used a late third-round flier on Jimmy Graham, who had played far more college basketball than he did football at the University of Miami. But they saw some special traits following his one promising season with the Hurricanes on the gridiron -- as well as a banner NFL Scouting Combine showing -- and were blessed with one of the best red-zone threats in the 2010s. SEE MORE >>

There was a strong case to be made for Julian Edelman and T.J. Houshmandzadeh, two seventh-rounders who had excellent careers. But even with Edelman's return prowess and postseason heroics (including Super Bowl LIII MVP honors), the nod goes to Marques Colston. Incredibly, he was never named to a Pro Bowl, but the ultra-consistent Colston racked up six 1,000-yard seasons in his first seven years in New Orleans and was a major factor in the Saints' Super Bowl XLIV victory. SEE MORE >>

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