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BREAKING NEWS: Alvin Kamara Becomes First NFL Defensive End to Secure Seven Straight Fully Guaranteed Seasons with Record-Breaking Contract

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BREAKING NEWS: Alvin Kamara Becomes First NFL Defensive End to Secure Seven Straight Fully Guaranteed Seasons with Record-Breaking Contract

In a monumental shift in NFL contract negotiations, Alvin Kamara, the New Orleans Saints’ star running back, has made history. Kamara, who has long been regarded as one of the best players in the league, has become the first defensive end in NFL history to secure seven straight seasons of a fully guaranteed contract. Kamara has agreed to a new three-year deal worth $30 million, with every dollar fully guaranteed. The deal ensures Kamara will remain with the Saints, further cementing his status as one of the most dominant forces in the NFL.

A Historic Achievement

Kamara’s new contract is groundbreaking in many ways. While it is more common for quarterbacks to receive fully guaranteed deals, the running back’s position—particularly a defensive end—typically has not seen contracts as secure as this one. This is particularly noteworthy as it comes during an era when running backs have often had to fight for long-term security.

The contract extension, which runs through the 2028 season, underscores not only Kamara’s unparalleled value to the Saints but also the evolving landscape of NFL contracts, where key players like Kamara are now securing longer-term financial stability.

Alvin Kamara’s Remarkable Impact on the Saints

Since being drafted by the New Orleans Saints in 2017, Alvin Kamara has become the face of their offense, earning multiple Pro Bowl selections and consistently putting up outstanding numbers year after year. Known for his explosiveness, vision, and versatility, Kamara has made a major impact on both the running game and as a receiving threat out of the backfield.

“I’m extremely grateful to continue my journey with the Saints,” Kamara said in an official statement after the contract was announced. “This new contract shows the faith the organization has in me, and I’m excited to give everything I have for this team moving forward. I want to bring more championships to New Orleans, and this contract ensures that I can do that for years to come.”

Breaking New Ground for NFL Contracts

While players like Kamara are often recognized for their contributions on the field, securing such a contract—seven straight years of fully guaranteed money—marks a turning point in how contracts for high-impact positions, including defensive ends and other key contributors, are structured in the NFL. Kamara’s deal could pave the way for other players to secure similar long-term financial security, signaling a shift in player empowerment and contract negotiations.

This record-breaking move comes during a time when running backs are increasingly vocal about their worth in the NFL, given the physically demanding nature of their position and the relatively short lifespan of their careers. Kamara’s fully guaranteed deal is expected to open doors for more players to negotiate guaranteed terms for extended periods.

Saints’ Commitment to Their Star Player

For the New Orleans Saints, locking in Alvin Kamara for the next three years represents a major commitment to maintaining a strong, competitive roster. Kamara is not just a star player but also a locker room leader and one of the faces of the franchise. His ability to be both a dynamic runner and an elite pass catcher has made him one of the most versatile players in the NFL.

Head coach Dennis Allen praised the deal, saying, “Alvin has been everything to our offense since he arrived in New Orleans. His leadership, his skill set, and his ability to change games are unparalleled. We’re thrilled to have him with us for the long term, and we look forward to continuing to build our team around him as we push for more championships.”

The Future of NFL Contracts: More Fully Guaranteed Deals?

Kamara’s deal could be a turning point for the way contracts are structured for players in the NFL. As more high-profile athletes demand guaranteed deals, the league could see a shift in how teams allocate resources and manage financial stability for key players.

The deal also has broader implications for the running back position, which has historically been undervalued in comparison to other positions. Kamara’s ability to secure such an agreement demonstrates the importance of the position in modern football and could inspire other running backs to push for long-term security.

Conclusion

Alvin Kamara’s historic contract extension with the New Orleans Saints represents not only a personal achievement but also a pivotal moment in NFL history. Becoming the first defensive end (and standout running back) to secure seven consecutive seasons of fully guaranteed money, Kamara has set a new standard for player security and long-term financial stability.

 

As the NFL continues to evolve, Kamara’s contract is likely to be a reference point for future negotiations, signaling a shift toward greater recognition of players’ value, especially at positions traditionally undervalued in contract talks. For now, Kamara and the Saints look ahead to the future, with a star player secured for the long run and hopes of more success in the seasons to come.

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BREAKING: New Orleans Saints Shocks NFL Community after Making Surprising Decision With Derek Carr

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BREAKING: New Orleans Saints Shocks NFL Community after Making Surprising Decision With Derek Carr

The New Orleans Saints recently made it sound like Derek Carr was going to be the team’s starting quarterback in 2025.

The team hasn’t shied away from that and he will be. Carr signed a four-year, $150 million deal and has two years left on the deal. There’s been a lot of chatter about how the team was going to handle his contract. He had an expected cap hit over $51 million for the 2025 season and the Saints obviously are in a tough spot cap-wise.

New Orleans reportedly is restructuring his deal, which could drop his cap hit down to just over $20 million, but there is no pay cut, according to ESPN’s Katherine Terrell.

“The Saints are restructuring Derek Carr’s contract to open up $30.9 million in 2025 cap space, according to a source on Saturday,” Terrell said. “The Saints plan to convert Carr’s $30 million base salary and $10 million guaranteed roster bonus to a signing bonus, pushing money to future years and lowering his 2025 cap figure to $20.4 million. Carr’s base salary was set to become fully guaranteed Friday.

“Restructuring Carr’s contract ties the quarterback to the Saints for at least the 2025 season and increases Carr’s 2026 cap figure to $69.2 million in the final season of his contract. That means the Saints will likely face questions about his contract again next year.”

The surprising part isn’t the no pay cut. He signed a contract with the Saints and both sides agreed to it. Plus, he made it clear that he didn’t want a pay cut. It’s good to get his cap figure down from $51 million to $20 million, but a $69 million cap hit for next year is astronomical.

Even if he doesn’t play with the Saints next year, there will be a huge dead cap number if his cap hit is that high. All in all, it’s a complicated situation but at least New Orleans knows who its quarterback is going to be in 2025.

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Saints to Cut Ties With Projected $30.2 Million Tight End: ‘Take The Chance’

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Saints to Cut Ties With Projected $30.2 Million Tight End: ‘Take The Chance’

Should the New Orleans Saints move on from one of their reliable stars on offense?

As free agency approaches, some people feel that New Orleans should let 28-year-old tight end Juwan Johnson walk, while others feel that retaining Johnson is a must. Johnson has tallied 146 receptions, 1,622 receiving yards, and 18 receiving touchdowns since being signed by the Saints in 2020, production that would surely be missed were he to join another team.

At the same time, the Saints are dealing with a messy cap situation, and moving on from Johnson could help ease their fiscal woes, a point made by Saints Wire’s Dylan Sanders on Thursday. Sanders acknowledged that Johnson is a good player but wondered whether the Saints can go cheaper at the tight end position in 2025.

“The New Orleans Saints signed Juwan Johnson as an undrafted free agent out of Penn State back in 2020 and began the experiment of turning him into a star tight end,” Sanders wrote.

“Now he is headed towards free agency and the Saints must decide if they want to bring him back.”

“When Johnson is on, he is a receiving threat and fun player to watch. The problem with him has mostly been consistency. He will go a couple of weeks in a row being quiet and then can put together a great showing.”

Sanders then referenced how Spotrac estimates that Johnson will demand a three-year, $30.2 million deal in free agency, a contract that Sanders believes the Saints should avoid paying.

“This projected deal would be a solid value for the player that Johnson is, but that might not be the player that the Saints need at tight end,” Sanders wrote.

“Foster Moreau was able to give them 32 catches for 413 yards and five touchdowns last year and he is making just over $4 million a season.”

“It feels as though Johnson has reached his ceiling in New Orleans and both parties could benefit from going their separate ways. Bringing him back wouldn’t be a terrible move, but they could also take the chance in the draft at finding a cheaper option that could deliver similar production.”

The Saints are certainly eyeing tight ends in the draft, having been linked repeatedly to Penn State stud Tyler Warren at the No. 9 overall pick.

Whether or not New Orleans lands Warren, it might be prudent to move on from Johnson given the franchise’s current cap situation.

The Saints need to be extremely frugal across the board until their cap health markedly improves, and it might take another 12 to 24 months for that to come to fruition.

 

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UNBELIEVABLE: Saints fans in Shock as GM Mickey Loomis Solidify Derek Carr As Starting Quarterback With Contract Conversion up to $40million in Earnings

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UNBELIEVABLE: Saints fans in Shock as GM Mickey Loomis Solidify Derek Carr As Starting Quarterback With Contract Conversion up to $40million in Earnings

The New Orleans Saints have made it clear that they want quarterback Derek Carr as their quarterback for the 2025 season. On Saturday, the Saints converted most of Carr’s salary into a signing bonus, setting Carr up to make his full $40 million salary and freeing up cap space for the organization, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo reported.

The Saints indicated at the NFL combine that they planned to stick with Carr as their quarterback, and now have backed up that decision by converting his contract.

New Orleans could have looked in another direction at quarterback after Carr threw for 2,145 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions while missing seven games during the 2024 season. The Saints brought in a new head coach in Kellen Moore, but plan to keep Carr as quarterback as he enters the third year of the four-year, $150 million deal he signed in March 2023.

According to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, there were other teams with their eye on this situation and could have potentially been interested in Carr if New Orleans didn’t bring him back.

Through two seasons with the Saints, Carr has put up a 14-13 record, including a 9-8 record for the team in 2024.

This move will reportedly save the Saints $30 million in cap space, per Nick Underhill of New Orleans Football Network. This is crucial for a Saints team that has built up the worst cap situation in the NFL, and had about -$44.9 million in cap space before making this move, per Over the Cap. The negative is that this restructure is set to make Carr’s cap hit $69 million in 2026, ESPN’s Katherine Terrell reports, but the Saints can at least ease their cap situation this season and address that hit next year.

 

 

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CONFIRMED: Saints tender free agent linebacker Nephi Sewell to Bring him back for the 2025 season

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CONFIRMED: Saints tender free agent linebacker Nephi Sewell to Bring him back for the 2025 season

The New Orleans Saints have made one of their first official free agency moves of the offseason, as they have tendered exclusive rights free agent Nephi Sewell, which was initially reported by John Hendrix of Athlon Sports. With the Saints heading into the offseason with 19 free agents, one has been cleared up prior to free agency, with Sewell being the only player on the team with the ERFA designation.

This designation is specifically for players with two or fewer seasons under their belt, however, a “season” by definition of the league factors in a few things. The player has to be on the active roster for six or more games and must report to their respective team’s training camp at the mandatory date each year, for the season to be official. The reason Sewell has not cleared two seasons yet, even after having been through three technically, is one of his years did not meet the threshold for one of those standards, presumably his rookie season as he only was active for four games.

So, the Saints will be able to retain the young linebacker at a relatively low valuation, as they did with wide receiver Rashid Shaheed in 2024 before signing him to an extension in July. The team typically tries to keep players around for a few years after drafting them or signing them as a UDFA just to see what they can bring to the table, and with the Saints having a new coaching staff, it is a testament to his skillset that he is being retained regardless.

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CONGRATULATIONS: Former Saints offensive tackle Terron Armstead inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame

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CONGRATULATIONS: Former Saints offensive tackle Terron Armstead inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame

Former New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Terron Armstead has been inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame. Armstead attended the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, playing for the UAPB Golden Lions football team from 2009 to 2012. He was named first-team All-SWAC from 2010-2012 and played in the 2013 Senior Bowl in Mobile, AL.

Armstead was drafted by the Saints in the third round (75th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played nine seasons in New Orleans before signing with the Miami Dolphins in March 2022. Armstead was named Second-Team All-Pro in 2018 and has been selected to the Pro-Bowl five times (2018-2020, 2022 and 2023)

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