The New Orleans Saints have a need a wide receiver and there's a guy on the market who pretty much hasn't gotten any buzz at all this offseason. Diontae Johnson began the 2024 season with the Carolina Panthers and had 30 catches and 357 yards across seven games before being traded to the Baltimore Ravens.
The former start could be set to leave in free agency. Last season, the New Orleans Saints offensive line dealt with constant injuries and new starters every week.
Defensive lineman Jonah Williams is heading to New Orleans for the 2025 season. The Saints announced that they have agreed to terms with Williams on a one-year deal.
The New Orleans Saints had some key pieces head to free agency this offseason, including tight end Juwan Johnson. Johnson had the best season of his career so far in 2024 with 50 catches, 548 receiving yards, and three touchdowns.
The New Orleans Saints offense will look for some notable additions during the 2025 NFL Draft. You can expect that Kellen Moore will want to boost his roster on that side of the football with an influx of young talent. One of their potential round one targets made some headlines to begin the week.
The New Orleans Saints seemed to be facing a long rebuild when they entered the 2025 offseason. New Orleans was in the worst cap situation in the entire league as they were over $60 million over the cap limit.
The New Orleans Saints have been pretty quiet this offseason. They've been handicapped by their horrible cap space situation. Still, there are a few moves the Saints could make to boost their roster to the next level in 2025.
The New Orleans Saints have been more active during the first couple waves of NFL free agency than many folks expected beforehand. The salary cap gurus on social media misstepped in their projections - again. Regardless, one of their biggest moves was bringing back tight end Juwan Johnson on a sizable three-year extension.
To kick off their free agency sequence, the New Orleans Saints made a trade, rather than a big signing. They dealt day three draft capital to the New England Patriots in exchange for interior defensive lineman Davon Godchaux. He projects as a nose tackle option for the Saints' defense under Brandon Staley next season.
Judging the New Orleans Saints' free-agent pursuits so far is a difficult thing to do. Because the Saints entered free agency with the worst salary cap situation of any team in the NFL, everything they did has to be graded on a different curve than any other team.
The New Orleans Saints came into the offseason struggling with cap space. It seemed like the Saints were headed for a long and aggressive rebuild. But New Orleans made a trio of decisions that indicated otherwise.
The New Orleans Saints made a great move -- at least on paper -- to bring former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to town as the team's head coach.
The annual event was held in the Caesars Superdome for students in grades K-12. On March 15, 2025, the New Orleans Saints, Pelicans, and Chevron teamed up to host STEM Fest 2025 where students participated in various Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math activities at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
A good depth piece for New Orleans. The New Orleans Saints have made some great moves so far in free agency, and although there could be more to be made, now is also the time for teams to make some smaller moves.
The New Orleans Saints have a roster still brimming with playoff potential but requiring key reinforcements. Not surprisingly, general manager Mickey Loomis and head coach Dennis Allen made interesting free agency moves to strengthen both sides of the ball.
What is going on with the New Orleans Saints? New Orleans has been pretty active since free agency opened up, but there could be more coming. Saints star running back Alvin Kamara took to social media on Sunday night with a cryptic post that good news could be on the way.
The New Orleans Saints have made some notable moves during the first couple of waves of NFL free agency. Accordingly, their 2025 NFL Draft plans have come into focus with a plethora of different needs remaining. The Saints hold a top ten selection in round one.
Saints DE Cameron Jordan announced via his Instagram account on Wednesday that he’s returning to New Orleans for the 2025 season. Jordan made it clear after the season that he wanted to continue playing but left some doubt about whether it would be with New Orleans.
This comes after the team released veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett and agreed to trade DK Metcalf to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Tyrann Mathieu will play a fourth season in New Orleans.
How much does coaching matter? The 2025 Saints will provide an answer.
As the Saints' restructures accumulated (headlined by Derek Carr‘s), the team carved out enough cap room to retain Chase Young. The moves have also elevated New Orleans to where keeping Juwan Johnson was feasible.
Nick Underhill reports the Saints are reworking S Tyrann Mathieu‘s deal to keep him in New Orleans in 2025. Underhill adds it’s a one-year deal worth up to $7.2 million with incentives.
The New Orleans Saints are re-signing edge rusher Chase Young to a three-year, $51 million contract, NFL Network reported Monday. It could reach up to $57 million with incentives.
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