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The sack that cemented his bona fides as a premier pass rusher got the attention, but it was the very next play that better illustrates this fully realized version of Chase Young with the New Orleans Saints. SEE MORE>>
New Orleans Saints rookie quarterback Tyler Shough has embraced his new community and doesn't plan on leaving anytime soon. In his exit interview, Shough told the Times-Picayune's Matthew Paras where he'll be in preparation for his sophomore NFL season. SEE MORE>>
Unprompted near the end of his media availability, Chris Olave told reporters something else he wanted to say. The New Orleans Saints wide receiver wanted people to know he still believed in Spencer Rattler. "Spencer's a great quarterback — I don't believe he's a backup quarterback in this league," Olave said. SEE MORE>>
Alontae Taylor will be a free agent for the first time in his career if he and the New Orleans Saints can't reach an extension before his contract expires in March. But the cornerback said Monday his focus is elsewhere: He's expecting his daughter to be born any day now. SEE MORE>>
At first, Chris Olave thought he had a bruised rib. The New Orleans Saints wide receiver said he was so sore after facing the Tennessee Titans that it made it tough to roll over in his sleep. But by the following Tuesday, when the issue worsened, the team's doctors suggested he go to the hospital for a CT scan. They found a blood clot. SEE MORE>>
Former Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris' final moment on the field was embracing the New Orleans Saints player who hates the Falcons the most. Saints defensive end Cam Jordan, one of the longest-tenured New Orleans veterans, had a warm embrace with Morris after Sunday's season finale. SEE MORE>>
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New Orleans Saints Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis announced Monday that the club has signed cornerback Dalys Beanum, cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr., wide receiver Elijah Cooks, safety Elliott Davison, defensive tackle Coziah Izzard, tackle Easton Kilty, cornerback Jayden Price and tackle Barry Wesley to reserve/future contracts. SEE MORE>>
What Chris Olave believed was a bruised rib following his eight-catch, 119-yard, one-touchdown performance in a 34-26 victory over Tennessee turned out to be much more serious for the New Orleans Saints fourth-year receiver. SEE MORE>>
The New Orleans Saints were plagued by turnover and availability in the 2025 season, which ultimately ended in a 6-11 record and the franchise's fifth straight year missing the playoffs. But within it grew a vision of hope that seems closer to a fire than a spark after New Orleans won four of its last five games. SEE MORE>>
The New Orleans Saints finished the season 6-11, in fourth place in the NFC South, in Kellen Moore's first year as head coach of the Saints. The team started the season with quarterback Spencer Rattler as the starter getting out to a 1-7 start through Week 8. SEE MORE>>
















