Saints rule out right tackle Ryan Ramczyk with a concussion vs. Lions

Saints lost right tackle Ryan Ramczyk to a concussion during Week 4’s game with the Lions, and he won’t return to play after further evaluation in the locker room.
The Saints are short-handed up front with starting left guard Andrus Peat inactive with an ankle injury.
In Ramczyk’s place, the Saints went with backup offensive tackle Ethan Greenidge. .
Backup linemen Derrick Kelly and Will Clapp have also dressed for this game, but they haven’t gone into action yet

Saints lost right tackle Ryan Ramczyk to a concussion during Week 4’s game with the Lions, and he won’t return to play after further evaluation in the locker room.
The Saints are short-handed up front with starting left guard Andrus Peat inactive with an ankle injury.
In Ramczyk’s place, the Saints went with backup offensive tackle Ethan Greenidge. .
Backup linemen Derrick Kelly and Will Clapp have also dressed for this game, but they haven’t gone into action yet

Saints rule out right tackle Ryan Ramczyk with a concussion vs. Lions

Saints lost right tackle Ryan Ramczyk to a concussion during Week 4’s game with the Lions, and he won’t return to play after further evaluation in the locker room.
The Saints are short-handed up front with starting left guard Andrus Peat inactive with an ankle injury.
In Ramczyk’s place, the Saints went with backup offensive tackle Ethan Greenidge. .
Backup linemen Derrick Kelly and Will Clapp have also dressed for this game, but they haven’t gone into action yet

Saints lost right tackle Ryan Ramczyk to a concussion during Week 4’s game with the Lions, and he won’t return to play after further evaluation in the locker room.
The Saints are short-handed up front with starting left guard Andrus Peat inactive with an ankle injury.
In Ramczyk’s place, the Saints went with backup offensive tackle Ethan Greenidge. .
Backup linemen Derrick Kelly and Will Clapp have also dressed for this game, but they haven’t gone into action yet

Andrus Peat injured, carted off the field vs. Packers

Andrus Peat was carted off the field toward the end of the 1st half against the Packers.
Nick Easton was put in at left guard to replace Peat who suffered the leg injury.
Peat is a two-time Pro-Bowler that signed a 5-year $57.5 million contract in the offseason

Andrus Peat was carted off the field toward the end of the 1st half against the Packers.
Nick Easton was put in at left guard to replace Peat who suffered the leg injury.
Peat is a two-time Pro-Bowler that signed a 5-year $57.5 million contract in the offseason

Andrus Peat injured, carted off the field vs. Packers

Andrus Peat was carted off the field toward the end of the 1st half against the Packers.
Nick Easton was put in at left guard to replace Peat who suffered the leg injury.
Peat is a two-time Pro-Bowler that signed a 5-year $57.5 million contract in the offseason

Andrus Peat was carted off the field toward the end of the 1st half against the Packers.
Nick Easton was put in at left guard to replace Peat who suffered the leg injury.
Peat is a two-time Pro-Bowler that signed a 5-year $57.5 million contract in the offseason

Thomas Morstead named NFC Special Teams Player of Week 1

Saints punter Thomas Morstead earned recognition as the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 1, his fifth career honor and the most of any player in Saints history.
Morstead was called on to punt six times against the Buccaneers and he dropped five of them inside the Tampa Bay 20-yard line.
Last season, Morstead was twice named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, as well as NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September.
For his part, Thomas is more focused on making sure attention is put on the “team” aspect of this award. He took time to praise his teammates and stress how important it is for each of them to work together

Saints punter Thomas Morstead earned recognition as the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 1, his fifth career honor and the most of any player in Saints history.
Morstead was called on to punt six times against the Buccaneers and he dropped five of them inside the Tampa Bay 20-yard line.
Last season, Morstead was twice named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, as well as NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September.
For his part, Thomas is more focused on making sure attention is put on the “team” aspect of this award. He took time to praise his teammates and stress how important it is for each of them to work together

Thomas Morstead named NFC Special Teams Player of Week 1

Saints punter Thomas Morstead earned recognition as the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 1, his fifth career honor and the most of any player in Saints history.
Morstead was called on to punt six times against the Buccaneers and he dropped five of them inside the Tampa Bay 20-yard line.
Last season, Morstead was twice named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, as well as NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September.
For his part, Thomas is more focused on making sure attention is put on the “team” aspect of this award. He took time to praise his teammates and stress how important it is for each of them to work together

Saints punter Thomas Morstead earned recognition as the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 1, his fifth career honor and the most of any player in Saints history.
Morstead was called on to punt six times against the Buccaneers and he dropped five of them inside the Tampa Bay 20-yard line.
Last season, Morstead was twice named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, as well as NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September.
For his part, Thomas is more focused on making sure attention is put on the “team” aspect of this award. He took time to praise his teammates and stress how important it is for each of them to work together

Saints, Alvin Kamara reach agreement on 5-year, $75 million contract extension

Alvin Kamara has agreed to a five-year, $75 million contract extension with the Saints, keeping him in black and gold through at least 2025.
Having Kamara in the fold for the foreseeable future is a huge win for the Saints offense, especially once it’s forced to move on into life without Drew Brees at quarterback.
Kamara and wide receiver Michael Thomas figure to make life easy for any passer, making the inevitable transition a little easier — whether it’s Taysom Hill, Jameis Winston, or someone else entirely.
Just 25 years old, Kamara has already tied the sixth-most touchdown runs (27) in Saints history, while ranking twelfth in total rushing yards (2,408). .
He’s also climbing the list of career receiving leaders in yards (2,068) and touchdown catches (10)

Alvin Kamara has agreed to a five-year, $75 million contract extension with the Saints, keeping him in black and gold through at least 2025.
Having Kamara in the fold for the foreseeable future is a huge win for the Saints offense, especially once it’s forced to move on into life without Drew Brees at quarterback.
Kamara and wide receiver Michael Thomas figure to make life easy for any passer, making the inevitable transition a little easier — whether it’s Taysom Hill, Jameis Winston, or someone else entirely.
Just 25 years old, Kamara has already tied the sixth-most touchdown runs (27) in Saints history, while ranking twelfth in total rushing yards (2,408). .
He’s also climbing the list of career receiving leaders in yards (2,068) and touchdown catches (10)

Saints, Alvin Kamara reach agreement on 5-year, $75 million contract extension

Alvin Kamara has agreed to a five-year, $75 million contract extension with the Saints, keeping him in black and gold through at least 2025.
Having Kamara in the fold for the foreseeable future is a huge win for the Saints offense, especially once it’s forced to move on into life without Drew Brees at quarterback.
Kamara and wide receiver Michael Thomas figure to make life easy for any passer, making the inevitable transition a little easier — whether it’s Taysom Hill, Jameis Winston, or someone else entirely.
Just 25 years old, Kamara has already tied the sixth-most touchdown runs (27) in Saints history, while ranking twelfth in total rushing yards (2,408). .
He’s also climbing the list of career receiving leaders in yards (2,068) and touchdown catches (10)

Alvin Kamara has agreed to a five-year, $75 million contract extension with the Saints, keeping him in black and gold through at least 2025.
Having Kamara in the fold for the foreseeable future is a huge win for the Saints offense, especially once it’s forced to move on into life without Drew Brees at quarterback.
Kamara and wide receiver Michael Thomas figure to make life easy for any passer, making the inevitable transition a little easier — whether it’s Taysom Hill, Jameis Winston, or someone else entirely.
Just 25 years old, Kamara has already tied the sixth-most touchdown runs (27) in Saints history, while ranking twelfth in total rushing yards (2,408). .
He’s also climbing the list of career receiving leaders in yards (2,068) and touchdown catches (10)

Saints, Titans ‘making strong pushes’ to recruit Jadeveon Clowney

The New Orleans Saints are making a last-minute run at one of the top free agents still available, per ESPN’s Dianna Russini.
Clowney played for the Seattle Seahawks in 2019 after they acquired him in a trade from the Houston Texans, who drafted him first overall back in 2014.
Landing Clowney would beef up a Saints pass rush rotation that became a strength of the team last year, allowing them to platoon a solid mix of veteran players

The New Orleans Saints are making a last-minute run at one of the top free agents still available, per ESPN’s Dianna Russini.
Clowney played for the Seattle Seahawks in 2019 after they acquired him in a trade from the Houston Texans, who drafted him first overall back in 2014.
Landing Clowney would beef up a Saints pass rush rotation that became a strength of the team last year, allowing them to platoon a solid mix of veteran players

Saints, Titans ‘making strong pushes’ to recruit Jadeveon Clowney

The New Orleans Saints are making a last-minute run at one of the top free agents still available, per ESPN’s Dianna Russini.
Clowney played for the Seattle Seahawks in 2019 after they acquired him in a trade from the Houston Texans, who drafted him first overall back in 2014.
Landing Clowney would beef up a Saints pass rush rotation that became a strength of the team last year, allowing them to platoon a solid mix of veteran players

The New Orleans Saints are making a last-minute run at one of the top free agents still available, per ESPN’s Dianna Russini.
Clowney played for the Seattle Seahawks in 2019 after they acquired him in a trade from the Houston Texans, who drafted him first overall back in 2014.
Landing Clowney would beef up a Saints pass rush rotation that became a strength of the team last year, allowing them to platoon a solid mix of veteran players