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Morning Break: Chris Olave leads 2025 Saints offense

A collection of headlines and news about the Saints and the NFL for Thursday, January 22

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The New Orleans Saints won't be raising season ticket prices for the 2026 season, the team said Wednesday. The Saints notified ticket holders that the price of their seats will remain unchanged next season, though they will now have new payment options. Rather than having them pay two lump sums, the team said it will now allow fans to split the cost into four invoice payments. SEE MORE>>

Drew Brees is staying active during his retirement from the New Orleans Saints and the NFL. On Monday, Front Office Sports reported that he and Steve Bellamy are among the investors in a company founded to oversee the rollout of a new sport called Typti – a cross between Tennis and Pickleball. SEE MORE>>

Tyrann Mathieu and Tyler Shough were New Orleans Saints teammates for a brief moment in 2025. Shough came in as the team's latest rookie quarterback, while the veteran safety Mathieu looked to return to the gridiron for another season with his hometown team. SEE MORE>>

Chris Olave was the New Orleans Saints' highest graded offensive player for the 2025 season, according to Pro Football Focus, a Cincinnati, Ohio-based analytics company used by NFL teams. SEE MORE>>

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New Orleans Saints tight end Juwan Johnson continued to establish himself as one of the most reliable and consistent weapons in the offense during the 2025 season. Playing in all 17 games, Johnson provided stability in the passing game amid offensive changes and evolving quarterback play, emerging as a dependable target in both critical downs and high-leverage moments. SEE MORE>>

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Check out photos of New Orleans Saints tight end Juwan Johnson in action throughout the 2025 NFL season.

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