The New Orleans Saints are reuniting with a former player and 11-year veteran. The New Orleans Saints confirmed that Brandin Cooks is returning to the franchise. He's returning to the franchise ...
The Saints have been busy scouting this QB class with offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier scouting Florida Gators passer ...
Even though free agency has slowed down across the National Football League, that doesn't mean that there't aren't talented players still available. One guy who is still on the open market is ...
The New Orleans Saints decided to keep quarterback Derek Carr this offseason, opting for some form of stability at the ...
The New Orleans Saints have had an expansive list of pre-draft meetings recently, primarily surrounding pro days and events during the offseason process. These have been held all over the nation ...
Since the 2024 National Football League season ended, there has been chatter about how the New Orleans Saints needed to add to the wide receiver room. New Orleans recently did so by reuniting with ...
In six years with Seattle (2019-21), Tennessee Titans (2022), Kansas City Chiefs (2022), and New Orleans (2023-), Ugo Amadi has appeared in 78 games with 17 starts, recording 186 tackles (147 ...
In four years with Tennessee, the Becker, Minn. native has appeared in 54 games with 31 starts, seeing time at both guard spots and both tackle positions. In 2024, Radunz opened all 15 contests he ...
New Orleans Saints Sign WR Brandin Cooks The 33rd Team’s Ari Meirov reported the New Orleans Saints are signing wide receiver Brandin Cooks to a deal.
It's been a bit of a whirlwind for the New Orleans Saints, but that's always the case leading up to the NFL draft. In 2025 they've been busy hosting prospects at the team facility in Metairie ...
The New Orleans Saints reunite with another former player in free agency. The Saints and veteran wide receiver Brandin Cooks have agreed to terms on a contract, as first reported by Nick Underhill.
The New Orleans Saints have been fiddling with the salary cap once again, and this year they may actually have quite a bit of surplus to work with.