One pathway to losing a coveted NFL coaching job? Fall to the lowly Carolina Panthers two months after beating their brakes off in a hope-fueled 47-10 opener. Thus was the fate of now-former New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen, who was dismissed ...
Marshon Lattimore is a hot topic of conversation ahead of the NFL’s 2024 trade deadline. Don’t get excited if you think he’ll land on your team. Such a move would further devastate the Saints salary cap situation in 2025.
The Washington Commanders are poised to make a move that could put them over the top, and there's a cornerback that might be available for the right price.
The Saints have decided to part ways with Allen after the team's humbling loss, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport. Allen has been the head coach in New Orleans since 2022 and has a record of 18-25, which is one of the lowest winning percentages (32.9% ...
Saints wide receiver Chris Olave has been discharged from Carolinas Medical Center and will return to New Orleans on Sunday with his team.
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And now Dennis Allen has lost his job. According to multiple reports, the Saints have fired Allen after Sunday’s loss to Carolina: Allen’s time in New Orleans comes to a close with an 18-25 overall record. New Orleans never made the playoffs during his tenure.
Derek Carr's return to New Orleans Saints' starting lineup couldn't have gone much worse. He lost his top target to a concussion when his pass over the middle sailed on him.
Dave Canales says he still hasn't made a decision on QB1. Wants to make sure everyone is on the same page. Will decide in the next couple of days. His inability to name a starter at this point is baffling. Canales admitted that gamesmanship plays a role in his indecision, but for me, the answer is clear. Bryce Young deserves the start.
Defense has been the Achilles’ heel of the 2024 Cincinnati Bengals, but the team has an opportunity to address one of its key shortcomings before Tuesday’s 4 PM ET trade deadline. And they are reportedly looking.