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Morning Break: Saints add veteran CB to roster

A collection of headlines and news about the Saints and the NFL for Wednesday, October 8

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Saints News from NOLA.com

The New Orleans Saints reshuffled parts of their roster and practice squad after their first win of the season. The Saints signed veteran cornerback Michael Davis and released running back Velus Jones from the 53-man roster, the team announced Tuesday. SEE MORE >>

Over the first month of the season, the New Orleans Saints have made strides on offense. In Sunday's win over the New York Giants, quarterback Spencer Rattler finally got an explosive play to detonate when he hit Rashid Shaheed for an 87-yard touchdown. The week before that saw the run game find some much-needed consistency. SEE MORE >>

Saints News from NewOrleansSaints.com

New Orleans Saints Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis announced today that the club has signed cornerback Michael Davis and waived running back Velus Jones Jr. Additionally, the Black and Gold signed wide receiver Ronnie Bell and tight end Moliki Matavao to the practice squad and terminated the practice squad contracts of defensive end Garrett Nelson, tackle Sataoa Laumea and wide receiver Tommy Mellott. SEE MORE >>

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The New Orleans Saints announced that the club has signed cornerback Michael Davis. Check out Davis in action with the Washington Commanders and Los Angeles Chargers during his NFL career

New Orleans Saints players Trevor Penning and Luke Fortner surprised patients and their families at the Gayle and Tom Benson Cancer Center on October 7, 2025 as part of the NFL's Crucial Catch month.

New Orleans Saints players Jordan Howden and Kelvin Bank Jr. joined Ochsner to celebrate Ochsner Children's Hospital being named one of the nation's Top 50 children's hospitals for the ninth consecutive year by the U.S. News & World Report. Ochsner Children's Hospital also earned national rankings in cardiology and heart surgery as well as gastroenterology and GI surgery.

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