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Potential future Packers players to watch while they are on bye week

The team is on bye this week, but some potential future Packers are in action.

We have made it to the Green Bay Packers’ bye week, and the team is 6-3.

While most of the team is playing well, there are a few areas that need to be addressed. Given how much success the Packers have had in the NFL Draft over the last couple of years, watching college football on Saturday could be an early glance into several guys who will be wearing the Green and Gold next year.

So, with that in mind, here are the top four college games you should watch this weekend.

College games Packers fans should pay close attention to on their bye week

1. Florida State vs. Notre Dame

Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

Cornerback is one of the Packers’ biggest needs. Jaire Alexander has been great and a staple of the new Jeff Hafley defense but has already missed time this season due to injury. Jaire is the glue that allows the Packers’ defense to play in better coverages, and when he is out, the lack of depth has been badly exposed.

One guy who figures to be available in the middle to late part of the first round is Benjamin Morrison out of Notre Dame. Through his first two seasons with the Fighting Irish, Morrison has nine career interceptions and 18 passes defended, including four this season. Morrison could prove his worth in a matchup against the struggling Florida State offense and is a must-see player.

2. Georgia vs. Ole Miss

Jalon Walker, LB/Edge, Georgia

Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia

Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss

The New York Jets might be Packers East, but the Georgia Bulldogs have proven to be Packers South. This matchup on Saturday afternoon features two College Football Playoff contenders out of the SEC in #3 Georgia and #16 Ole Miss.

Following the Preston Smith trade, and with the low numbers of sacks from the Packers’ pass rush, this game features two of the top linebackers/edge-rushers in college football.

Jalon Walker has been a force up front for the Bulldogs this season, with 34 tackles (six of them for loss) and 4.5 sacks through eight games. Walker also has a pass defended and two fumble recoveries. Georgia also has edge-rusher Mykel Williams, who has missed a couple of games due to an ankle injury but is coming off a second-team All-SEC selection and still has two sacks despite missing time. Williams is a perfect Smith replacement.

Ole Miss defensive tackle Walter Nolen is another player to watch. Nolen has been mocked to the Packers by several outlets and fits in what the team loves as a versatile guy who can stop the run and get after the QB. Ole Miss defensive coordinator Pete Golding compares Nolen to All-Pro Quinnen Williams, who he also coached at Alabama. For the 2024 season, Nolen has 30 tackles, four sacks, two passes defended, and a fumble recovery.

3. Alabama vs. LSU

Will Campbell, T, LSU

Emery Jones Jr., T, LSU

Tyler Booker, G, Alabama

Jaeden Roberts, G, Alabama

Parker Brailsford, C, Alabama

Another SEC game that features two playoff-caliber teams, as this one features #11 Alabama traveling to “Death Valley” in Baton Rouge to take on #15 LSU. While the first couple of games focused on players the Packers’ brass should be looking at defensively, this game is stacked with offensive linemen.

The top talent the Packers should consider is LSU tackle Will Campbell. ESPN’s Mel Kiper has Campbell at No. 19 on his big board, pointing out that he has only allowed one sack at left tackle since taking over as starter in 2022. At 6-foot-6 and 323 pounds, Kiper writes that Campbell has great footwork that would make him an effective pass protector in the NFL.

As for the rest of the Tigers’ offensive line, Kiper has Emery Jones Jr. as his fifth-ranked tackle.

On the other sideline, Alabama has a stable of interior offensive linemen: Tyler Booker and Jaeden Roberts. Center Josh Myers is in the last year of his deal with Green Bay, and the Crimson Tide also have a potential replacement in Parker Brailsford.

This game is certain to have plenty of offense, and while the receivers and quarterbacks will get a lot of the attention, keep your eyes on the big guys up front.

4. Maryland vs. Oregon

Derrick Harmon, DL, Oregon

Admittedly, this probably won’t be a good game, but it is on this list for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, Oregon is the #1 ranked team in the country and should be watched every week. Second, for a large number of Packers fans, this game serves as a scouting mission, as the Oregon Ducks will travel to Camp Randell next week, as Wisconsin hosts one of the newest Big Ten teams. Last, this game features Derrick Harmon.

Harmon is another top prospect on Kiper’s big board, coming in as the 17th-ranked prospect. He has been a monster up front for the Ducks this year, with 32 tackles, three sacks, nine run stops, and two forced fumbles. He is also an incredibly versatile player who, like Lukas Van Ness, could play end or defensive line.

 

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Four Saints veterans named the best players to wear their jersey numbers

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The New Orleans Saints have a lot of questions surrounding their roster as they enter the 2025 season, but there are a handful of veterans who have proven to still be among the best in the NFL.

Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports recently released a list of the top players in the league at every jersey number from 0-99. There were four Saints players included: Alvin Kamara for No. 41, Demario Davis for No. 56, Juwan Johnson for No. 83 and Carl Granderson for No. 96.

Kamara doesn’t have very much competition for being representative of the No. 41 jersey. Other players there include Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Ko Kieft and Dallas Cowboys rookie defender Donovan Ezeiruaku. Even if there were other stars, it would be hard to finish ahead of Kamara, who could once again be one of the NFL’s best running backs this season.

The other players at No. 56 that stand out other than Davis are Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Alex Highsmith and Indianapolis Colts guard Quenton Nelson, both of whom are very good at football. Davis has finished with at least 100 tackles each year since coming to New Orleans and has earned the NFL’s respect as one of the best linebackers in the sport.

Johnson is still waiting for his true breakout campaign at tight end for the Saints, but he has shown flashes. Still, he is the right choice for No. 83, which is mostly several unproven tight ends and wide receivers.

There are a couple of other defensive linemen who share No. 96 with Granderson, but the only one with a real argument would maybe be New York Jets star Leonard Taylor III. Granderson will need to bring his sack numbers back up in 2025, but he still probably the right choice.

 

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Kellen Moore Embarks On New Era For New Orleans Saints With Hopes Of Resurrecting Glory Days

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INCOMING: Kellen Moore Embarks On New Era For New Orleans Saints With Hopes Of Resurrecting Glory Day

Kellen Moore embarks on new era for New Orleans Saints with hopes of resurrecting glory days

The New Orleans Saints find themselves standing at the crossroads of hope and opportunity as they gear up for the 2024 season, following a disappointing campaign that concluded with a 5-12 record. The franchise has embraced the winds of change with the hiring of head coach Kellen Moore, signaling a commitment to rejuvenation. This offseason has been bustling with transformative moves that may well pave the way for a more promising future.

The current roster reflects a thoughtful blend of experienced veterans and eager newcomers, providing a strong foundation for growth. Talented additions like Tyler Shough and Kelvin Banks Jr. inject youthful dynamism into the squad, creating an environment ripe for progress. Despite the setbacks of the previous season, the NFC South remains relatively accessible, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the only team boasting a winning record at 10-7. This landscape opens a window of opportunity for the Saints to reestablish their competitive edge in the division.

With an emphasis on health and stability, the Saints stand a genuine chance to approach .500 this season. The progress of key players, particularly quarterbacks like Shough and Spencer Rattler, will be vital as they aim to bridge the competitive gap with Tampa Bay.

A Need for Defensive Reinforcements
To enhance their prospects further, strengthening the defense—particularly the secondary—should be a priority. The cornerback position has emerged as a critical area for improvement, leading to speculation surrounding the potential signing of veteran cornerback Stephon Gilmore. His addition could inject both talent and leadership into a young and developing defense.

Gilmore, a two-time All-Pro and the 2019 AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year, has shown signs of decline recently but remains a force to be reckoned with. In his last season with the Minnesota Vikings, he recorded nine pass breakups, 49 tackles, and one interception, showcasing his enduring capability. His extensive experience in high-stakes situations, underscored by a Super Bowl victory and five Pro Bowl selections, positions him as a significant asset for any franchise.

Stephon Gilmore

The Right Fit for a New Scheme

Under the guidance of new defensive coordinator Brandon Staley, the Saints will implement a hybrid defensive scheme mirroring the system in which Gilmore thrived during his time with the New England Patriots. This familiarity could facilitate a seamless transition for Gilmore, allowing him to maximize his contribution to the field.

Gilmore has also expressed a keen interest in mentoring younger players, which makes him an attractive candidate for a cornerback room eager for guidance. His presence would not only enhance the Saints’ defensive unit but also nurture the development of emerging talents like Alontae Taylor, ideally positioned for a slot role.

Bringing a player of Gilmore’s pedigree on board would markedly elevate the Saints’ defensive prowess, addressing one of the most vulnerable positions on the roster. As the team looks ahead to the upcoming season, the potential acquisition of a seasoned cornerback like Gilmore could serve as the crucial missing piece in their quest for supremacy within the NFC South. United by veteran experience and youthful zeal, the Saints are laying the groundwork for a season filled with potential and aspirations for greatness.

 

 

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BREAKING: New Orleans Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler has announced an unprecedented act of generosity: he will donate his entire $20 million NFL signing

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New Orleans Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler has announced an unprecedented act of generosity: he will donate his entire $20 million NFL signing

New Orleans, LA – July 1, 2025 – In a move that has sent shockwaves of admiration and inspiration throughout the sports world and beyond, New Orleans Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler has announced an unprecedented act of generosity: he will donate his entire $20 million NFL signing bonus to combat homelessness across the United States. This monumental decision, hailed as one of the most significant philanthropic gestures ever made by a professional athlete, transcends the game of football and sets a new benchmark for social responsibility.

Rattler, whose journey from highly touted high school prospect to NFL draftee has been closely watched, made the stunning announcement during a press conference that was initially expected to focus on the standard formalities of his new professional career. Instead, the young quarterback used the platform to declare his profound commitment to addressing one of society’s most pressing issues.

“From a very young age, I’ve been incredibly fortunate,” Rattler stated, his voice steady with conviction. “I’ve had a roof over my head, food on my table, and the unwavering support of my family and community. As I embark on this new chapter in my life, I felt a deep responsibility to use this incredible blessing to help those who are not as fortunate.”

The $20 million signing bonus, a substantial sum for any rookie, represents the initial financial security most professional athletes dream of. For Rattler to forgo it entirely for a charitable cause is a testament to his character and a profound understanding of his platform. His decision immediately drew comparisons to other notable acts of athletic philanthropy, but the sheer scale of this donation, particularly from a rookie, places it in a league of its own.

The funds will be allocated to a newly established foundation, “Rattler’s Road Home,” which will partner with established non-profit organizations across the country dedicated to providing shelter, resources, and pathways to stability for individuals experiencing homelessness. The foundation aims to support initiatives ranging from emergency housing and food assistance to job training programs, mental health services, and long-term transitional housing solutions.

“This isn’t just about handing out money; it’s about investing in solutions,” Rattler explained. “We want to work with organizations that have proven track records, that understand the complexities of homelessness, and that are committed to creating sustainable change. My goal is to help build a future where everyone has a place to call home.”

 

Rattler’s collegiate career at South Carolina was marked by resilience and a determination to prove his capabilities. After transferring from Oklahoma, he embraced the challenge of leading the Gamecocks, showcasing flashes of brilliance and a competitive fire that endeared him to fans. His leadership and performance, particularly in key moments, solidified his draft stock and ultimately led to his significant NFL contract. Now, his off-field actions are poised to leave an even more indelible mark.

The reaction from the NFL, his new team, and the wider public has been overwhelmingly positive. League officials praised Rattler’s selflessness, with many hoping his actions will inspire other athletes to consider similar large-scale philanthropic endeavors. Teammates, coaches, and former mentors have lauded his maturity and compassion, emphasizing that this act is entirely consistent with the person they know.

Spencer has always been a person of immense character,” commented [Name of NFL Head Coach/GM], Rattler’s new Saints coach/general manager. “This decision speaks volumes about who he is as a human being. We are incredibly proud to have him as part of our organization, not just for his talent on the field, but for the example he sets off it.”

Experts in philanthropy and social welfare have also weighed in, highlighting the potential impact of such a substantial donation. “A $20 million commitment can be truly transformative in the fight against homelessness,” said Dr. Eleanor Vance, a leading researcher on social policy. “It provides the kind of sustained funding necessary to scale up successful programs, innovate new solutions, and make a tangible difference in thousands of lives. Spencer Rattler’s generosity could inspire a new wave of giving.”

Rattler’s decision also brings much-needed attention to the issue of homelessness, which affects millions of people across the United States. By leveraging his newfound wealth and public platform, he is shining a spotlight on a crisis that often remains in the shadows, encouraging broader dialogue and action.

As Spencer Rattler prepares to embark on his professional football career, his legacy is already being shaped by an act of profound compassion. He has demonstrated that true success extends beyond personal gain, finding its deepest meaning in the ability to uplift and empower others. His $20 million pledge is not just a donation; it is a beacon of hope, a call to action, and a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can have when they choose to lead with generosity and heart. The sports world has a new hero, and his impact will be felt far beyond the gridiron.

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NFL NEWS: Aaron Rodgers confirms whether his next team will be Saints

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NFL NEWS: Aaron Rodgers confirms whether his next team will be Saints

After rumors linking him to New Orleans, Aaron Rodgers has finally spoken out about the Saints. His clear comments about the possibility of joining Kellen Moore shed light on his next move, leaving fans eager to see how the Steelers fit into the picture.

Rodgers has publicly confirmed that he will not play for the Saints. After rumors linking him to that team following Derek Carr’s retirement, there is now no doubt that New Orleans is not an option for the veteran quarterback. So, one step closer to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

During an event with Mike Stud in Austin, a woman asked Rodgers this about his future: “So, we are from about an hour south of New Orleans and, as you know, we don’t have a quarterback and you are a free agent now. Would you ever consider playing for the Saints and making us great again.”

The Super Bowl champion quarterback’s response was direct: “No. That’s the answer. I played there a couple of times, but, no. The answer is no. I’m too old. I don’t want to live in Louisiana. Sorry.”

What team is Aaron Rodgers going to?

One thing is certain. Aaron Rodgers is not going to the New Orleans Saints, as the veteran quarterback publicly spoke about that option for the first time. Now, everything seems to indicate that his next team will be the Pittsburgh Steelers.

However, given Rodgers’ delay in making a decision, one option that still can’t be ruled out is retirement. Aaron looked very relaxed during the event and, although he dropped hints about a possible move to Pittsburgh, the reality is that nothing is set in stone.

Who is the QB for the Saints right now?

What’s interesting is that, amid all the uncertainty surrounding the situation, there is at least one official answer: the Saints have no chance of signing Aaron Rodgers. As of now, their starting quarterback is between Tyler Shough and Spencer Rattler.

 

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“The Saint of the Bayou: Drew Brees’ Enduring Legacy in New Orleans

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“The Saint of the Bayou: Drew Brees’ Enduring Legacy in New Orleans”

In the city of New Orleans, where jazz flows like the Mississippi River and Mardi Gras reigns supreme, one name stands tall among the sports pantheon: Drew Brees. The legendary quarterback’s impact on the city and the New Orleans Saints transcends the gridiron, weaving itself into the very fabric of the community.

A Saint Among Saints

Drew Brees’ journey to New Orleans was nothing short of serendipitous. After a storied collegiate career at Purdue University, Brees was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in 2001. Though he showed flashes of brilliance, it wasn’t until he donned the black and gold of the Saints in 2006 that his career truly flourished. With the guidance of coach Sean Payton and a talented roster, Brees transformed the Saints into a perennial powerhouse.

Super Bowl XLIV Champion

The crowning jewel of Brees’ career is undoubtedly the Saints’ Super Bowl XLIV victory over the Indianapolis Colts in 2010. With 25 seconds remaining, Brees led a masterful drive, culminating in Lance Calloway’s game-sealing touchdown reception. The city erupted in jubilation, and Brees, overcome with emotion, celebrated with his teammates and the delirious Saints faithful.

The Numbers Speak

Brees’ statistical résumé is staggering: NFL record-holder for career passing yards (77,848), completions (7,142), and attempts (10,568). He boasts 571 touchdown passes and a passer rating of 97.8. These numbers only scratch the surface of his greatness, as Brees’ intelligence, work ethic, and leadership elevated those around him.

Brees’ Impact on and off the Field

Beyond the stats, Brees’ impact on the city and its people cannot be overstated. Through the Brees Dream Foundation, he has supported numerous charitable initiatives, including the construction of the Brees Academy, a charter school in New Orleans. His tireless work ethic and commitment to community service have inspired countless fans and teammates alike.

A Lasting Legacy

As Brees’ playing career drew to a close, the city of New Orleans prepared to bid farewell to its beloved quarterback. Though his retirement marked the end of an era, Brees’ legacy will endure. The Saints’ iconic stadium, previously known as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, was renamed the Caesars Superdome in 2021, but many fans still affectionately refer to it as “The Dome” or “The Brees Dome.”

The Future of the Saints

With Brees’ departure, the Saints have entered a new era, one marked by transition and rebirth. Though the quarterback position will undoubtedly be filled by a new face, the foundation laid by Brees will remain. His leadership, work ethic, and commitment to excellence will continue to inspire the Saints’ organization and its fans.

A Saint Forever

As the years pass, Drew Brees’ legend will only continue to grow. His name will be etched alongside other New Orleans sports icons, like Jackie Robinson and Deuce McAllister. Though he may no longer take the field, Brees’ impact on the city, the Saints, and the NFL will be felt for generations to come.

In the city of New Orleans, where jazz and joy flow freely, Drew Brees’ legacy will forever be woven into the fabric of the community. He may have hung up his cleats, but the Saint of the Bayou will always be revered as a hero, a champion, and a true leader.

Drew Brees’ Career Highlights:

– *Super Bowl XLIV Champion

– NFL Record-Holder for Career Passing Yards

– *7 Pro Bowl appearances

– *4 NFL passing yards leader

– *2 NFL passer rating leader

– *Brees Dream Foundation

The legacy of Drew Brees will continue to inspire and influence the city of New Orleans and the Saints organization for years to come. His impact on the NFL and the community is immeasurable, cementing his place as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.

 

 

 

 

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