By Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
The first 24 hours of New Orleans Saints free agency taught that it pays to be one of the good guys — but it doesn’t pay too much.
The first two moves made by the Saints, the re-signing of glue guys Chris Banjo and Craig Robertson, certainly reflect that. The reported expectation of Teddy Bridgewater to return to New Orleans also does. So, too, does the decision to sign free agent running back Latavius Murray on Tuesday (March 12), effectively saying goodbye to Mark Ingram after an eight-year run with the organization.
New Orleans has had as good a shot as anyone at representing the NFC in the Super Bowl the past two seasons. Those teams have had the talent to belong in the NFL’s upper echelon, to be sure, but they also have been defined at least partly by the tight-knit community that exists in the team facility off Airline Drive in Metairie.
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