Janoris Jenkins says Saints were ‘hands down’ best organization he’s been with

Janoris Jenkins says the Saints were the best organization he’s been with in the NFL.
Hands down. Because they understand football, and they understand players. , Janoris Jenkins.
Jenkins was released by the Saints just before free agency due to the salary cap decrease, but he has no hard feelings.
In 15 games with the Saints, Jenkins had 4 interceptions and broke up 14 passes

Janoris Jenkins says the Saints were the best organization he’s been with in the NFL.
Hands down. Because they understand football, and they understand players. , Janoris Jenkins.
Jenkins was released by the Saints just before free agency due to the salary cap decrease, but he has no hard feelings.
In 15 games with the Saints, Jenkins had 4 interceptions and broke up 14 passes

New Orleans Saints 2021 NFL schedule

Here is the 2021 NFL schedule for the New Orleans Saints.
Week 1: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 2: @ Carolina Panthers
Week 3: @ New England Patriots
Week 4: vs. New York Giants.
Week 5: @ Washington
Week 6: Bye
Week 7: @ Seattle Seahawks
Week 8: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Week 9: vs. Atlanta Falcons
Week 10: @ Tennessee Titans
Week 11: @ Philadelphia Eagles
Week 12: vs. Buffalo Bills
Week 13: vs. Dallas Cowboys.
Week 14: @ New York Jets
Week 15: @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 16: vs. Miami Dolphins
Week 17: vs. Carolina Panthers
Week 18: @ Atlanta Falcons

Here is the 2021 NFL schedule for the New Orleans Saints.
Week 1: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 2: @ Carolina Panthers
Week 3: @ New England Patriots
Week 4: vs. New York Giants.
Week 5: @ Washington
Week 6: Bye
Week 7: @ Seattle Seahawks
Week 8: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Week 9: vs. Atlanta Falcons
Week 10: @ Tennessee Titans
Week 11: @ Philadelphia Eagles
Week 12: vs. Buffalo Bills
Week 13: vs. Dallas Cowboys.
Week 14: @ New York Jets
Week 15: @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 16: vs. Miami Dolphins
Week 17: vs. Carolina Panthers
Week 18: @ Atlanta Falcons

Saints finalizing two-year contract with Chiefs DE Tanoh Kpassagnon

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him

Saints finalizing two-year contract with Chiefs DE Tanoh Kpassagnon

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday that the Saints are closing in on a two-year contract with defensive end Tanoh Kpassgnon, a Chiefs unrestricted free agent.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
A member of the 2017 NFL draft class, Kpassagnon was picked at No. 59 in the second round by the Chiefs out of Villanova.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’s got some burst off the line of scrimmage and can bully smaller opponents, but never really broke out in Kansas City with just 7 sacks in 61 career regular-season games.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him.
He’ll turn 27 this summer, and Pro Football Focus credits him with 70 pressures created in his last two years. He also brings extensive experience with 8 playoff games (6 starts) behind him

Report: Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore arrested in Cleveland

Cleveland.com’s Adam Ferrise reports that Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested Thursday evening on suspicion of receiving stolen property, though he has not been charged.
Lattimore was held at Cuyahoga County Jail, which released a photo of his booking. The 24-year-old is a Cleveland native and graduate of the city’s Glenville High School who studied at nearby Ohio State University.
The Saints selected him eleventh overall in the 2017 NFL draft, which led to 2017 Defensive Rookie of the Year honors and three Pro Bowl selections.
Details of Lattimore’s arrest or allegations against him remain unclear, and it’s noteworthy that he has not been formally charged with a crime. Much more context will be needed here before the situation develops further.
Still, the timing could not be worse. He is entering the final year of his contract with the Saints while playing out his fifth-year team option, valued at more than $10.2 million

Cleveland.com’s Adam Ferrise reports that Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested Thursday evening on suspicion of receiving stolen property, though he has not been charged.
Lattimore was held at Cuyahoga County Jail, which released a photo of his booking. The 24-year-old is a Cleveland native and graduate of the city’s Glenville High School who studied at nearby Ohio State University.
The Saints selected him eleventh overall in the 2017 NFL draft, which led to 2017 Defensive Rookie of the Year honors and three Pro Bowl selections.
Details of Lattimore’s arrest or allegations against him remain unclear, and it’s noteworthy that he has not been formally charged with a crime. Much more context will be needed here before the situation develops further.
Still, the timing could not be worse. He is entering the final year of his contract with the Saints while playing out his fifth-year team option, valued at more than $10.2 million

Report: Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore arrested in Cleveland

Cleveland.com’s Adam Ferrise reports that Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested Thursday evening on suspicion of receiving stolen property, though he has not been charged.
Lattimore was held at Cuyahoga County Jail, which released a photo of his booking. The 24-year-old is a Cleveland native and graduate of the city’s Glenville High School who studied at nearby Ohio State University.
The Saints selected him eleventh overall in the 2017 NFL draft, which led to 2017 Defensive Rookie of the Year honors and three Pro Bowl selections.
Details of Lattimore’s arrest or allegations against him remain unclear, and it’s noteworthy that he has not been formally charged with a crime. Much more context will be needed here before the situation develops further.
Still, the timing could not be worse. He is entering the final year of his contract with the Saints while playing out his fifth-year team option, valued at more than $10.2 million

Cleveland.com’s Adam Ferrise reports that Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested Thursday evening on suspicion of receiving stolen property, though he has not been charged.
Lattimore was held at Cuyahoga County Jail, which released a photo of his booking. The 24-year-old is a Cleveland native and graduate of the city’s Glenville High School who studied at nearby Ohio State University.
The Saints selected him eleventh overall in the 2017 NFL draft, which led to 2017 Defensive Rookie of the Year honors and three Pro Bowl selections.
Details of Lattimore’s arrest or allegations against him remain unclear, and it’s noteworthy that he has not been formally charged with a crime. Much more context will be needed here before the situation develops further.
Still, the timing could not be worse. He is entering the final year of his contract with the Saints while playing out his fifth-year team option, valued at more than $10.2 million

Sheldon Rankins agrees to free agent contract with the Jets

Mike Garafolo reported Sunday that Saints DT Sheldon Rankins is leaving for a $17 million, two-year deal with the Jets.
Rankins will turn 27 in a few weeks and has been very productive when healthy.
Injuries have caused him to fall short of expectations as 2015’s twelfth overall draft pick.
Rankins reportedly was hotly sought after in free agency, Tom Pelissero added that the Jets outbid an offer from the Bengals

Mike Garafolo reported Sunday that Saints DT Sheldon Rankins is leaving for a $17 million, two-year deal with the Jets.
Rankins will turn 27 in a few weeks and has been very productive when healthy.
Injuries have caused him to fall short of expectations as 2015’s twelfth overall draft pick.
Rankins reportedly was hotly sought after in free agency, Tom Pelissero added that the Jets outbid an offer from the Bengals

Sheldon Rankins agrees to free agent contract with the Jets

Mike Garafolo reported Sunday that Saints DT Sheldon Rankins is leaving for a $17 million, two-year deal with the Jets.
Rankins will turn 27 in a few weeks and has been very productive when healthy.
Injuries have caused him to fall short of expectations as 2015’s twelfth overall draft pick.
Rankins reportedly was hotly sought after in free agency, Tom Pelissero added that the Jets outbid an offer from the Bengals

Mike Garafolo reported Sunday that Saints DT Sheldon Rankins is leaving for a $17 million, two-year deal with the Jets.
Rankins will turn 27 in a few weeks and has been very productive when healthy.
Injuries have caused him to fall short of expectations as 2015’s twelfth overall draft pick.
Rankins reportedly was hotly sought after in free agency, Tom Pelissero added that the Jets outbid an offer from the Bengals

Saints, Jameis Winston agree to $12M contract extension

ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed the news Jameis Winston will be returning, adding that Winston’s one-year extension is worth up to $12 million.
Winston returns to New Orleans for a training camp battle with Taysom Hill to decide who replaces Drew Brees in 2021.
In his career, Winston has been dynamite at generating big plays but suffers from a propensity to commit turnovers

ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed the news Jameis Winston will be returning, adding that Winston’s one-year extension is worth up to $12 million.
Winston returns to New Orleans for a training camp battle with Taysom Hill to decide who replaces Drew Brees in 2021.
In his career, Winston has been dynamite at generating big plays but suffers from a propensity to commit turnovers

Saints, Jameis Winston agree to $12M contract extension

ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed the news Jameis Winston will be returning, adding that Winston’s one-year extension is worth up to $12 million.
Winston returns to New Orleans for a training camp battle with Taysom Hill to decide who replaces Drew Brees in 2021.
In his career, Winston has been dynamite at generating big plays but suffers from a propensity to commit turnovers

ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed the news Jameis Winston will be returning, adding that Winston’s one-year extension is worth up to $12 million.
Winston returns to New Orleans for a training camp battle with Taysom Hill to decide who replaces Drew Brees in 2021.
In his career, Winston has been dynamite at generating big plays but suffers from a propensity to commit turnovers