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Morning Break: LSWA honors late New Orleans media icon Ed Daniels with service award

A collection of headlines and news about the Saints and the NFL for Tuesday, June 17

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This is an entry in a profile series of inductees for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The induction ceremony is set for June 28 in Natchitoches. Ed Daniels wasn't a Hall of Fame athlete, coach or administrator. He might as well have been all three. He had the discipline and competitive nature of Hall of Fame athletes, the game-planning and people skills of a Hall of Fame coach and the organizational and talent-evaluation skills of Hall of Fame administrators. On top of that, he was a heck of a teammate. SEE MORE >>

Kellen Moore looks primarily at two areas when evaluating his quarterbacks this time of year. The New Orleans Saints coach wants to see their command and control. The command begins in the huddle, with the signal caller relaying the play call. The control then takes place at the line of scrimmage, with how the quarterback reads the defense and dictates the outcome. SEE MORE >>

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The New Orleans Saints will host their storied rival in Week 12 in the Caesars Superdome on Nov. 23 at 3:25 p.m. broadcast on FOX. In Week 18, New Orleans closes out the regular season against Atlanta in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. In 2024, the Saints and Falcons split the season series, with each team winning its home contest. SEE MORE >>

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Cleveland Browns first-round pick Mason Graham got off to an ignominious start during last week's mandatory minicamp but bounced back, impressing the coaching staff with his upside. SEE MORE >>

Despite some out-of-context videos you might have seen on social media, Deebo Samuel can still fly. "Somewhere along the way, I'd forgotten until [he was] out here how fast he is," Commanders coach Dan Quinn said of Samuel. SEE MORE >>

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New Orleans Saints announced the club has signed free agent running back Cam Akers to a one-year contract after participating in last week's minicamp on a tryout basis. Check out Akers in action with the Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, and Los Angeles Rams during his NFL career.

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