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Aug

06

Saints believe ‘the sky is the limit’ for new safety tandem of Tyrann Mathieu and Marcus Maye

New Orleans Saints safety Marcus Maye (6) walks with safety Tyrann Mathieu (32) as they get ready to stretch during organized team activities at the Saints practice facility in Metairie, La. Thursday, June 9, 2022. (Photo by Max Becherer, NOLA.com, The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate)STAFF PHOTO BY MAX BECHERER

Feb

07

Dennis Allen expected to be named new Saints head coach, sources say

I guess we shall see soon…

Jan

10

New Orleans Saints’ opponents determined for 2022 season

The NFL schedule rotation calls for the Saints to play all four teams from the NFC West and AFC North. That means home games against star quarterbacks Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson and Russell Wilson.

A look at the compete lineup of opponents:

Home schedule

• Baltimore Ravens

• Cincinnati Bengals

• Las Vegas Raiders

• Los Angeles Rams

• Minnesota Vikings

• Seattle Seahawks

• Atlanta Falcons

• Carolina Panthers

• Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Away schedule

• Arizona Cardinals

• Cleveland Browns

• Pittsburgh Steelers

• Philadelphia Eagles

• San Francisco 49ers

• Atlanta Falcons

• Carolina Panthers

• Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jan

10

Demario Davis – Who Dat!

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Jan

10

Cam Jordan ! Who Dat !

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Jan

10

Alvin K – WHO DAT !

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Jan

10

New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons postgame quotes: Sean Payton, Trevor Siemian | 2021 NFL Week 18

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS HEAD COACH SEAN PAYTON

Opening Statement:
“First off, I thought we fought hard did a lot of good things. Won the turnover battle and that was significant. Then when Taysom went down Trevor did a good job filling in all the things you want to do to win a game. Obviously, the other game didn’t go the way we wanted. I’m proud of this group, I thought we fought hard all season.”

On his emotions after winning today’s game but not making the playoffs:
“It is what it is. You’re disappointed. Obviously, as a team, we’re watching the finish of the game. You’re disappointed. You play to get in the postseason and our players the same way, feel the same way.”

On an update of QB Taysom Hill after being injured in the first half:
“No, we’ll have more once we do a little bit further evaluation tomorrow. Hurt his Lisfranc. We just don’t know to what degree, but we’ll have that get passed along to you guys as soon as we get a little bit further in his examination.”
Read more here.

Jan

10

New Orleans Saints finish season with strong overall performance against Atlanta | NFL Week 18 analysis

John DeShazier

Atlanta – The New Orleans Saints didn’t qualify for the 2021 playoffs. But the bow they placed on the first 17-game regular season in NFL history – a 30-20 victory over the Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium – was an impressive one as they finished 9-8, and skirted with a postseason berth until the very end.

In earning a series split with Atlanta (7-10), New Orleans claimed second place in the NFC South Division with one of their most thorough victories of the season.

Read more here.

Nov

04

NFC Special Teams Player of the Month!

Congrats to @blakegillikin: NFC Special Teams Player of the Month! 

Oct

03

3 quick takeaways from the Saints overtime loss to the New York Giants

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Just like we all thought, the New Orleans Saints’ return to the Caesars Superdome would result in an overtime loss to the previously winless New York Giants.

Saquon Barkley’s touchdown run in overtime made the Saints a loser in a game that was supposed to represent a celebration upon returning home. New Orleans never could put the Giants away and lost its grip on the game late. 

Here’s how it went down. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE


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