The New Orleans Saints have been pretty active in free agency so far and mainly has done a good job in keeping its roster intact. There was a time a few weeks ago when it didn't seem likely that a lot of the Saints' high-priced veterans were going to be back for the 2025 season.
What position did the fans believed to be the Saints biggest need now that free agency has started. In our first poll question of the offseason, we asked our readers now that free agency has begun, what position would you like to see the New Orleans Saints draft in the 1st round of the upcoming NFL Draft?
Could the New Orleans Saints continue their productive week and sign a Super Bowl-winning guard? New Orleans has a vacancy at left guard, and a Philadelphia Eagles player is surprisingly still available in free agency.
The New Orleans Saints have been more aggressive than expected in free agency so far but there is more work to do. New Orleans could use another weapon for the passing game.
The New Orleans Saints have done a good job retaining some of their free agents but haven't been able to keep everyone around. One guy who reportedly is leaving the franchise is wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
The New Orleans Saints are putting together a nice secondary. At safety, the Saints restructured Tyrann Mathieu’s deal to bring him back and acquired Justin Reid for three years, $31.5 million.
The New Orleans Saints struck pretty quickly in free agency to retain one of the team's top defensive players from the 2024 season. New Orleans signed Chase Young ahead of the 2024 campaign and he had 5.5 sacks and a career-high 21 quarterback hits.
The New Orleans Saints are reuniting with an old friend. The team announced on Thursday that it is signing 29-year-old offensive lineman Will Clapp, who previously played for New Orleans between 2018 and 2021.
The New Orleans Saints have signed yet another former LSU Tiger in free agency: OL Will Clapp. On Thursday, the Saints announced they are bringing a familiar face back to the Bayou.
With plenty of moves in their bag already, the New Orleans Saints continue to carve out clear needs for the 2025 NFL Draft class. They've brought back a couple of their own big-time free agents and also grazed on the market to find some veteran help on both sides of the ball.
The New Orleans Saints aren’t messing around at the tight end position. 48 hours after re-signing Juwan Johnson to a three-year, $30.8 million deal, the Saints signed another tight end on Thursday, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The New Orleans Saints have a new (familiar) face joining their secondary for the 2025 season. After the departure of Paulson Adebo to the New York Giants, it made sense that the Saints would look to sign at least one cornerback in free agency.
The New Orleans Saints absolutely could use an upgrade in the passing game. New Orleans lost Marquez Valdes-Scantling in free agency as he reportedly is signing with the Seattle Seahawks.
It always seemed like it was the most likely move so it shouldn't shock anyone, but eight-time Pro Bowler Cameron Jordan will be with the New Orleans Saints in 2025.
Cam Jordan has made it clear who he wants the New Orleans Saints to draft with the 9th overall pick. Shortly after he announced his return to New Orleans for his 15th season, the veteran defensive end shared on X/Twitter that he wants the Saints to use their first-round pick on Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan.
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.
After a strong start to the 2024 season, the New Orleans Saints faltered down the stretch as their poor depth could not overcome a seemingly endless barrage of injuries.
Another former Oregon Ducks star is staying in the league, as tight end Juwan Johnson has signed a new deal with the New Orleans Saints. According to Johnson's manager AJ Vaynerchuk's social media, Johnson agreed to a three year extension worth $30 million with the Saints.
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.
Katherine Terrell reports the Saints are restructuring OL Cesar Ruiz and DE Carl Granderson‘s contracts. Terrell adds New Orleans is also restructuring DT Khalen Saunders‘ contract by turning part of his base salary into a roster bonus and adding a void year in 2029.
While many assumed the New Orleans Saints restructuring Derek Carr's contract essentially guaranteed that Carr will remain New Orleans' starting quarterback for at least one more season, not everyone is convinced that is the case.
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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