By Josh Katzenstein, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
The New Orleans Saints offense will undergo a critcal transition this offseason as it looks to replace center Max Unger.
Unger, who joined the Saints in 2015, started 63 of a possible 64 games during his time in New Orleans. During that stretch, Drew Brees was the starting quarterback for 61 games, which means Unger played more games with Brees than any other center in the 40-year-old quarterback’s career.
Now, the Saints will look for a new player to bolster the middle of an offensive line that had been among the best in the NFL the past two seasons.
“Obviously, Max was a tremendous leader and a guy that you don’t just snap your fingers and replace,” Brees said.
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The New Orleans Saints offense will undergo a critcal transition this offseason as it looks to replace center Max Unger.
Unger, who joined the Saints in 2015, started 63 of a possible 64 games during his time in New Orleans. During that stretch, Drew Brees was the starting quarterback for 61 games, which means Unger played more games with Brees than any other center in the 40-year-old quarterback’s career.
Now, the Saints will look for a new player to bolster the middle of an offensive line that had been among the best in the NFL the past two seasons.
“Obviously, Max was a tremendous leader and a guy that you don’t just snap your fingers and replace,” Brees said.
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