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Sophomore surge? Saints tackle Ryan Ramczyk could be even better in second season

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By Joel Erickson -- Advocate

Ryan Ramczyk was still a question mark at this point last year.

Hard to believe now.

Ramczyk, the rookie who started out the season on the left side, moved to the right when Zach Strief went down and promptly established himself as one of the NFL's best right tackles, still hadn't taken a snap due to recovery from a torn labrum in his hip when the Saints broke for summer vacation.

"Initially, I didn't think I'd be in the starting role," Ramczyk said. "But I went in there and gave it all and worked hard."

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Saints draft position after Week 9

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As many know, the New Orleans Saints’ historic losing streak has extended to 7 games after struggling against the Carolina Panthers in week 9. Now, the Saints have moved up in the 2025 NFL Draft and are projected to select at pick 3.

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Our defense vs their offense: Atlanta Falcons

  • News source: Luke Hubbard
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The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons will duke it out in the Superdome this Sunday afternoon. These two teams couldn’t be going in opposite directions. After starting 2-0, the Saints have lost seven straight to fall to 2-7 while the Falcons started 1-2 but have won five of their last six and now sit at 6-3.

Part of the reason for the Falcons success in recent weeks has been their offense. Kirk Cousins has led the “Dirty Birds” to 24.6 points per game, including three 30+ point performances in the past five weeks.

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How does Darren Rizzi's new position impact his future in New Orleans?

  • News source: Darrion Gray
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History suggests Darren Rizzi will either be the New Orleans Saints head coach or not be on the staff at all in 2025.

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Fleur-de-Links, November 8: Erik McCoy returns to practice

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The New Orleans Saints made just two adjustments to the injury report for this week’s game with the Atlanta Falcons.

Ever since Dennis Allen was fired earlier this week, the Saints have talked about the difference they’ve seen in practice.

After a brutal early-season injury, Erik McCoy returned to practice on Wednesday in hopes that he will soon return to the field.
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Canal Street Chronicles: Saints vs. Falcons Bold Predictions

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For Week 10, the New Orleans Saints (2-7) are back home this week and will face their biggest rival, the Atlanta Falcons (6-3) in the Caesars Superdome.

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4 burning questions as Saints start post Dennis Allen era vs. rival Atlanta Falcons in Dome

  • News source: BY ROD WALKER | Sports columnist
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The New Orleans Saints are desperate for a win to snap put of their longest losing streak (seven) since the Mike Ditka era. To do so, they have to beat the NFC South-leading Atlanta Falcons. Here are four burning questions…
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  • News source: Aaron Schatz, Matt Miller and Jordan Reid
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What will every team need during the offseason, through either free agency, trades or the draft? Aaron Schatz, Matt Miller and Jordan Reid make projections.
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Saints getting healthier, Darren Rizzi to make debut as interim head coach

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NEW ORLEANS — Darren Rizzi says it is his goal to become an NFL head coach. He's now got eight games to show what he can do as the Saints interim coach. Injuries and a roster that had no depth, play a role in Dennis Allen getting fired and Rizzi has to battle through the same issues.

His team could get a little healthier for the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. Rizzi was named interim head coach on Monday after the Saints fired Allen following the team's seven-game losing streak.

The Saints started practicing under Rizzi on Wednesday.

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Thursday’s Saints vs. Falcons injury report

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The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons finished up their second practices on Thursday ahead of their NFC South matchup. The Saints opened the 21-day practice window for center Erik McCoy, who hasn't played since week three. Safety Will Harris’s window was also opened on Wednesday as he was limited and has been upgraded to full on Thursday.

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