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David Johnson announces he couldn’t come to terms with Saints

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David Johnson has looked like he’s on the downside of his career the past three seasons when he’s averaged 4.1 yards per rush and 33.3 yards per game while missing 11 games. This past season was a career-worst, not counting 2017 when he played only one game, as he rushed for 228 yards and no touchdowns on 67 carries.

But Johnson, 30, got an opportunity to try and play an eighth NFL season.

The Saints had the free agent running back participate in their minicamp on a tryout basis this week. Johnson, though, will not sign with New Orleans.

He tweeted Friday that “unfortunate(ly), we couldn’t come to terms, but appreciate the Saints for the opportunity! Journey to be continued.” ...

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What To Look For – Divisional Playoffs

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Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes has 15 career postseason wins and with a win against Houston in the Divisional playoffs (Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC), can tie Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Montana (16 wins) for the second-most wins by a starting quarterback in postseason history.
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ESPN named Taliese Fuaga the NFL's best rookie left tackle

  • News source: John Sigler
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Shout to Taliese Fuaga — the New Orleans Saints left tackle was named the best rookie at his position by ESPN. Ben Solak shared his 2024 NFL All-Rookie team, and Fuaga won top honors on the first team.

Its’s even more impressive when you remember that Fuaga didn’t play on the left side in college. He moved from right tackle to left after turning pro and proved to be the team’s best option at that spot. Here’s how his rookie season stacked up against his peers:

There was plenty of debate about who the Saints should have picked at No. 14 last spring before they took Fuaga; Latham and...
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Report: Saints are not Aaron Glenn's preferred head coaching destination

  • News source: John Sigler
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You have to think this news hit New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis like a thunderbolt. It’s the New York Jets, not the Saints themselves, who are reported to be at the top of Aaron Glenn’s wish list.

The New York Post’s Brian Costello reports Glenn, the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator whose services are coveted by teams looking for a new head coach, would prefer to go back to the team that drafted him.

Costello wrote in a recent column that, “(Glenn) has told people the Jets are his first choice if he were to be offered a head coaching position.”

It’s not surprising...
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New Orleans Saints tied for sixth-most picks in 2025 NFL draft

  • News source: Dylan Sanders
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The New Orleans Saints were eliminated from the playoffs a few weeks ago and coming off of one of their worst seasons in years.

For many fans, the 2025 NFL draft has been the only thing on their minds for a while. The good news is that they have a ton of draft capital to work with.

Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports recently compiled each draft pick that each team in the league has, and the Saints are tied for the sixth-most with eight selections.

The team with the most selections is the Jacksonville Jaguars with 10. The Minnesota Vikings have the fewest with three.

The final order is yet to be...
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Jeff Duncan shares thoughts on Mickey Loomis and Saints coaching search on Dattitude, Ep. 333

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Is Aaron Glenn the clear favorite? Where does Mike McCarthy fit? Why is Loomis so confident he will make correct choice this time? What about personnel?
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Mickey Loomis on Saints coaching search: 'We're open to anything'

  • News source: Darrion Gray
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The New Orleans Saints are stepping into this head coaching search with an open-mind. This is likely one of the lessons the Saints front office learned from the last time they had to make a change at head coach. The move from Sean Payton to Dennis Allen was so clear that Payton gave his endorsement on his way out the door.

Mickey Loomis told reporters this week, “We’re open to anything. We talked a lot about where successful coaches come from.” Aaron Glenn, Joe Brady and soon to be Mike McCarthy highlight the list of candidates New Orleans has already interviewed or plan to sit down with...
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ESPN reporter predicts Saints will hire coveted Lions coordinator for HC

  • News source: Dylan Sanders
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The New Orleans Saints are one of six NFL teams still searching for their next head coach and it seems to be down to a couple of candidates.

With it being a few weeks into January and some initial interviews being done, or at least scheduled, ESPN’s Dan Graziano took a crack at how those searches will play out. For the Saints, he landed on Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.

Glenn has been one of the favorite to land the job since Dennis Allen was fired in the first place, so it at least makes sense. Here is what Graziano had to say about the potential hire:

The 52-year-old...
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Saints characterized as lacking 'urgent interest' in top head coach candidate

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As the news hit that the Dallas Cowboys would not be bringing back head coach Mike McCarthy, many news outlets expected the New Orleans Saints to have immediate interest in the Super Bowl-winner. While the team is expected to meet with McCarthy early next week, NFL insider Josina Anderson reports the Saints are not expected to rush their process nor “elevate” him over their current options.

Interestingly, Anderson added that “Loomis’ son being a Cowboys employee was not the only cause for hesitation.” Alex Loomis has worked in the Dallas scouting department since 2009, having spent the...
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How Mike McCarthy's sudden arrival changes the NFL coaching cycle

  • News source: Darrion Gray
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There have been connections between the New Orleans Saints and Mike McCarthy. NFL insider Josina Anderson reported that while the Saints may talk to McCarthy, he isn’t expected to leap over the Saints top candidates.

Despite that stance, McCarthy still has an impact on the Saints and the rest of the NFL coaching cycle. He’s the one coach who could be snatched up quicker than Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn or Joe Brady.

As it stands, there are six teams without a head coach: the Saints, Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets and Las Vegas Raiders.

The Cowboys aren’t...
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Should the Saints hire Mike McCarthy?

  • News source: Luke Hubbard
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As we all know, the New Orleans Saints are in the midst of their head coach search, and one name who has recently become available is former Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Mike McCarthy.

McCarthy, who won Super Bowl XLV with the Packers in 2011, and the Cowboys came to a mutual agreement to part ways after his contract expired. He got into the game late, but he has already received interest from the Bears and Saints, who are expected to meet with him early next week, per reports.

There have been some...mixed reactions to the news that the Saints will be interested in McCarthy. There are fans...
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New Orleans Super Bowl LIX Committee to host the third Bridge 2 Innovation STEM Fest

  • News source: Tina Howell
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The New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee has announced that they will host their third Bridge 2 Innovation STEM Fest on Saturday, January 18th, 2025. Bridge 2 Innovation is one of the many community programs managed and supported by the New Orleans Super Bowl LIX Host Committee, led by the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and New Orleans Saints.

This free event will be held at Bonnabel High School in Kenner from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and is open to students in grades K-12 and will feature interactive stations focused on industries like energy, petroleum, healthcare, engineering...
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NFL to host 5th annual Play Football Family Festival during Super Bowl Weekend in New Orleans

  • News source: Tina Howell
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The NFL has announced that they will host their annual Play Football Family Festival in New Orleans on Saturday, February 8th. This free, interactive football experience is a great event for the entire family.

Held in the heart of Super Bowl weekend, the NFL Play Football Family Festival brings to life the excitement of the game through an interactive experience for youth and high school football communities, fans and coaches. Everything at the event is football focused, where local youth can meet current NFL players and Legends, learn skills and drills, try on equipment with Riddell, and...
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Fleur-de-Links, January 15: What did we learn from the 2024 season?

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Looking back at the 2024 season for the New Orleans Saints, there are plenty of things to take away: both positive and negative heading into a major offseason.

According to an NFL insider, the Black and Gold don’t feel like its a rush to speak with the former Dallas Cowboys coach.

We want to hear from you! Who should be the next head coach for the Saints?
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Indianapolis Colts announced as the designated home team for first-ever NFL Berlin Game

  • News source: Tina Howell
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The NFL has announced that the Indianapolis Colts will play as the designated team in the first-ever regular season game in Berlin, as part of the 2025 International Games.

The 2025 NFL Berlin game will be played at the Olympic Stadium as part of a multiyear commitment to playing games in the sports metropolis. The NFL played five American Bowl games at the Olympic Stadium between 1990 and 1994, and it was also home to NFL Europe’s Berlin Thunder from 2003-07.

NFL Germany General Manager Alexander Steinforth said, “Germany is an important market for the NFL, with continued growth in...
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