John Camacho+FollowChase Young ignites Saints' defenseChase Young is turning heads at the New Orleans Saints' training camp, showcasing the potential that made him the 2020 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. After battling injuries in 2021 and 2022, Young played a full season in 2024 and is now thriving in the Saints' defensive scheme. Teammates and coaches are buzzing about his relentless pursuit of the quarterback, which could be a game-changer for the team's defense. As Young continues to impress, fans are hopeful for a breakout season that could lead him to the Pro Bowl. What are your thoughts on his impact this season? #Sports #Football #Saints40Share
Amy Williams+FollowTough Break for Bub Means: Saints WR OutJust as Bub Means—who Vols fans remember from his days in Knoxville—was getting his NFL legs under him, the Saints have put him on season-ending IR. After a journey from Tennessee to Louisiana Tech to Pitt, Means was starting to show flashes in New Orleans, even snagging a TD as a rookie. Tough luck for the former two-star, but here’s hoping he bounces back next season. Anyone else think he was on track for a breakout year? #Sports #Football #Saints00Share
phughes+FollowSaints rookie QB Tyler Shough dodges major injurySaints fans can breathe a sigh of relief—rookie quarterback Tyler Shough says his knee injury after his first NFL game is just a bruise, not something more serious. Shough took a couple of tough sacks behind a shaky backup O-line, but he still managed to throw for 165 yards and a touchdown. With only two preseason games left, every snap matters for Shough as he battles for a roster spot. How do you feel about the Saints’ backup QB situation after seeing Shough’s debut? #Sports #Football #Saints00Share
FunkyFerret+FollowPeat bounces to Steelers—betrayal or smart move?Unreal! Andrus Peat, once our 13th overall pick and a staple on the Saints’ O-line, just jumped ship to the Steelers right before preseason. After nine seasons in black and gold, he’s suiting up for an AFC rival? That stings. Sure, Peat had his ups and downs, but watching him bolster Pittsburgh’s depth while we scramble for answers feels like a gut punch. Is this a smart play for Peat, or did the Saints just let a key vet walk for nothing? Who else feels like this move could haunt us? #Sports #Football #Saints4715Share
phughes+FollowSproles Reunites with Payton in DenverSaints fans, get ready for a blast from the past! Darren Sproles, the mighty mite who electrified the Dome, is reuniting with Sean Payton—but this time, he’s trading his cleats for a clipboard. Sproles is set to start a coaching internship with the Broncos next fall. Payton even said he’d pick Sproles over any other former Saint for his current roster—high praise considering the talent he’s coached. Could this be the start of a new coaching rivalry in the AFC West? #Sports #Football #Saints593Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSaints rookie RB Devin Neal faces tough setbackDevin Neal’s shot at making an impact for the Saints just got a lot harder—he’s out for a couple weeks with a hamstring injury. With Kamara’s workload already a concern, New Orleans really needs fresh legs in the backfield. Now, Neal will miss valuable preseason snaps and fall behind in a crowded competition that includes Kendre Miller, Cam Akers, and Clyde Edwards-Helaire. With Taysom Hill’s status up in the air, the Saints’ running game is looking unpredictable. Will the team bring in another free agent RB, or can Neal bounce back and prove himself before the season starts? #Sports #Football #Saints10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowSaints’ QB shuffle: Is Rattler the answer?New Orleans fans, the Saints’ quarterback situation is turning into a real head-scratcher. With Derek Carr gone, the team is now leaning on Spencer Rattler as QB1—at least for now. Tyler Shough, a rookie many hoped would step up, has struggled badly in camp, making some wonder if he was the right pick at all. Jake Haener’s still in the mix, but it’s Rattler who’s getting the nod two days in a row. Is this a sign of confidence or just desperation? With preseason games ahead, who do you think should lead the Saints this season? #Sports #Football #Saints00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSaints’ O-line woes deepen as Saldiveri sidelinedLosing Nick Saldiveri to another knee injury is a tough blow for the Saints’ offensive line, especially after a string of setbacks that have kept him from ever finding his footing in New Orleans. The team’s quick move to bring back Shane Lemieux shows just how desperate they are for healthy depth. With Saldiveri now on injured reserve and his rookie contract winding down, it’s hard not to wonder if we’ve seen the last of him in a Saints uniform. How do you feel about the team’s constant O-line injuries? Is it time for a bigger overhaul? #Sports #Football #Saints10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowWho’s the fastest Saint? The debate heats upVelus Jones Jr. just shook up Saints training camp by boldly claiming he’s faster than Rashid Shaheed—one of the NFL’s most electric returners. Jones, a recent roster addition with a background in both running back and wide receiver roles, isn’t shy about his speed, even betting his game check on it. Shaheed, though, isn’t backing down, and fans are already buzzing about a possible head-to-head race. With so much speed on the Saints’ offense, this friendly rivalry could push everyone to another level. Who would you put your money on if they raced? #Sports #Football #Saints01Share
Michael Pitts+FollowSaints rookie QB Shough shakes up the depth chartTyler Shough is already making waves at Saints training camp, and it’s got fans buzzing. The rookie quarterback went 8-for-8 with a touchdown in his first series and looked sharp running with the first team. With last year’s backups, Rattler and Haener, struggling to impress, Shough’s strong start could mean a big shakeup for the Saints’ offense. If he keeps this up, we might see a new face under center when the season kicks off. What do you think—should the Saints roll with the rookie, or give the vets another shot? #Sports #Football #Saints31Share