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“He’s just steady,” Saints coach Kellen Moore said. “He's quiet, and he does his work. He's very detailed in what he does. I just thought he had some tremendous sets in pass-rush situations in this past game. It was just really clean.”
Hidden away in the bowels of the Caesars Superdome, the New Orleans Saints locker room was bumping. Fifty-three faces were adorned with smiles or grins, mixed in with booming laughter that filled the air.
Rashid Shaheed broke out last week, and he's a must-watch against the Patriots. These young playmakers must set the standard for the Saints in Week 6:
Even after he was fired midway through last season, Dennis Allen said he views his time in New Orleans fondly.
The New Orleans Saints used the No. 9 overall pick in the first round of the 2025 National Football League Draft to select offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. and he had a tall task ahead of him on Sunday. New Orleans faced off against the San Francisco 49ers.
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Three reasons to be optimistic ahead of the Saints' game against Chicago in week 7
Spencer Rattler's growth isn't the only reason for optimism going into Week 7. A vulnerable Bears secondary could make for a mismatch on Sunday:
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WATCH: Saints’ Kellen Moore recaps Patriots’ loss, defensive issues, Spencer Rattler’s performance
The Saints drop to 1-5 after another “too close for comfort” contest against the Patriots. Despite an unbalanced offensive showing, Spencer
The New Orleans Saints came into the offseason with a massive hole at quarterback. The hole grew even larger after the team's starting quarterback, Derek Carr, suddenly retired. This sent the Saints scrambling for a new quarterback to join Jake Haener and ...