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BREAKING NEWS: Three Saint star players told to Depart New Orleans Saints Following a Disappointing 2024 season

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BREAKING NEWS: Three Saint star players told to Depart New Orleans Saints Following a Disappointing 2024 season

The New Orleans Saints entered the 2024 season with some high expectations for some players, but not everyone delivered on those expectations.

Coming into the 2024 season, expectations weren’t high for the New Orleans Saints. Many analysts argued that the Saints were a team delaying an inevitable rebuild and that they’d have another mediocre season in 2024. Somehow, New Orleans found a way to fall short of those expectations.

The team finished the year 5-12, last in the NFC South, and fired head coach Dennis Allen midway through the season. In addition to a ton of injuries, the team didn’t meet its expectations because several players fell short of expectations. The Saints had quite a few guys they were counting on that didn’t deliver like they hoped. Here’s a look at three of those players.

3. Kendre Miller didn’t live up to expectations for the Saints in 2024

After a promising rookie season where Kendre Miller flashed a lot of talent late in his first year, there was a ton of excitement about what he could do in year two. The expectation was that he’d create a dangerous running back duo with Alvin Kamara. Instead, Miller missed a ton of time with injuries and didn’t have much production.

The second-year running back ultimately played in just six games, carrying the ball 39 times for 148 yards and one touchdown. He also caught five passes for 33 yards. All numbers were a dip from his rookie season, and now there’s a question about his role in New Orleans’ future.

2. Mason Tipton didn’t live up to expectations for the Saints in 2024

It’s a bit weird saying an undrafted rookie didn’t live up to expectations, because they often don’t have any. However, after a strong offseason, Mason Tipton was expected to be a contributor for the Saints this season. He was lighting it up for New Orleans throughout the offseason and early in training camp, and even after an injury sidelined him for the majority of camp, he still made the 53-man roster.

When the season came, though, Tipton appeared in 11 games, catching just 14 passes for 99 yards. By the end of the year, he was a healthy scratch, despite the Saints being down multiple receivers. Hopefully, Tipton will be more consistent in year two and actually contribute.

1. Willie Gay didn’t live up to expectations for the Saints in 2024

The first free agency signing for New Orleans last offseason was linebacker Willie Gay. He was expected to improve an already talented linebacker group, starring alongside Demario Davis and Pete Werner. However, Gay didn’t make much of a splash this past season.

He appeared in 15 games, starting eight, but he only recorded a career low 28 tackles. He also had two sacks and two tackles for a loss. Now, Gay is set to be a free agent again, and a return to New Orleans seems unlikely.

 

 

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Saints Agrees to replace Derek Carr with Super Bowl-winning 10-time Pro Bowler in a two-year deal worth $38.7 million annually

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Saints Agrees to replace Derek Carr with Super Bowl-winning 10-time Pro Bowler in a two-year deal worth $38.7 million annually

Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers could be headed for a breakup this offseason. The veteran spent the 2024 season with the team and started in 11 games.

It was a mixed bag of results for Wilson and the Steelers. The quarterback threw for 2,482 yards with 16 touchdowns and five interceptions. However, the veteran struggled down the stretch and the Steelers lost their final five games, including the playoffs. Now, Wilson is headed for free agency and the team could pursue other options.

In an article predicting the land spots for each of the top free agents in 2025, Zack Cook of Sports Grid pick the New Orleans Saints for quarterback Russell Wilson.

Much talk has been had about Wilson possibly heading to Las Vegas to reunite with his old coach Pete Carroll. However, several teams need a quarterback this offseason, including the Saints, so competition could be fierce.

Regarding Wilson, Cook offered the following: 

“Russell Wilson’s future in the NFL is shrouded in uncertainty as he enters a pivotal stage of his career. The key question is whether he will remain in Pittsburgh or if the seasoned quarterback will be on the move to what would be the fourth stop in his illustrious journey through the league. Despite the doubts, Wilson maintains that he still has valuable contributions to make on the field. ”

Wilson certainly has an impressive pedigree. The quarterback has earned 10 Pro Bowl appearances and won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seattle Seahawks. Wilson has thrown for 46,135 yards and 350 touchdowns over his 13-year career.

The quarterback even made one of those Pro Bowl appearances in 2024, and there’s reason to believe the quarterback still has some gas left in the tank. Wilson has thrown for 4,000-plus yards in four separate seasons and was one of the league’s best dual-threat passers in his prime.

The Saints, meanwhile, could certainly use a new quarterback.

Derek Carr was serviceable when healthy in 2024, throwing for 2,145 yards with 15 touchdowns and five interceptions in 10 games. However, the Saints are in the league’s worst cap situation and could save $30 million by cutting Carr after June 1. The Saints also have a new head coach in Kellen Moore, who could want to bring in his own passer.

Spotrac projects Wilson to command a two-year deal worth $38.7 million annually. This would be a hard deal for the Saints to afford, but cutting Carr and some other pricey veterans could make it possible.

 

 

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Saints Legend Drew Brees Shocking response to Burning question of whether or not he’ll coach New Orleans saints in the future

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Former Saints quarterback Drew Brees has been one of the best signal-callers in NFL history, has dabbled in broadcast and has been quite the figure in the food industry scene between places like Walk-Ons and Smalls Sliders.

But one of the biggest questions surrounding his future, especially after his small stint at Purdue, is whether or not he will pursue a career in coaching in the future. For now, that does not seem like anything that will be on the immediate horizon. But, at the same time, Brees did not completely rule out the possibility.

“As far as specifically going into coaching, I probably wouldn’t be a college coach or an NFL coach, at this stage,” Brees said in an interview with RG.org. “But I would say that there is always some level of coaching or mentorship that is taking place (in my everyday life).”

Looking back at the time he spent as an assistant coach for Purdue’s bowl game a few years back, Brees seems to view that as just a little kind gesture he did to help out.

“I said to them, ‘While you’re going through this transition, if you need help for the bowl game, I am happy to do that,’” Brees recalled. “I felt like it would be fun to be with the team during the bowl season and kind of solidify confidence in that program at that time.”

When looking at coaching in general, Brees says he feels like he is ‘coaching’ essentially every day in some capacity or another.

“I love coaching. I love coaching my kids,” Brees said. “Indirectly, I am always coaching. Whether it be with young players who are coming up and asking for advice, or an NFL guy calling, I have those conversations all throughout the year.”

While it is still entirely possible that we could see Brees calling plays on the sideline someday, Saints fans will have to put their hopes away that such a thing happening in New Orleans soon is nothing more than a pipe dream.

 

 

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HC Kellen Moore Confirms Saints cutting ties with Cameron Jordan and Replace him With Star Edge Rusher

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HC Kellen Moore Confirms Saints cutting ties with Cameron Jordan and Replace him With Star Edge Rusher

The New Orleans Saints have some tough decisions to make this offseason. One of the toughest decisions may end up being whether they cut or keep veteran edge rusher Cameron Jordan.

It may make sense to cut him but given his service to the team and his impact on the locker room, it could be tough to do so. But if the Saints cut him, they’ll need to quickly replace him.

Tim Crean of Clutch Points recently put together a mock draft for the Saints. With their first-round pick, No. 9 overall, Crean predicted the Saints would replace Jordan with Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr.

“This first pick that the PFN 2025 NFL Mock Draft simulator spits out is exactly what we’re talking about here as the Saints grab Volunteers’ pass-rusher James Pearce Jr,” Crean wrote. “Pearce is a little undersized at 6-foot-5 and just 243 pounds and needs to improve strength and add mass if he can. Still, in college, he was an explosive, productive edge rusher who had 17.5 sacks in his last two seasons in Knoxville.

“He is a bit of a boom-or-bust prospect, but his upside is a double-digit-sack dominator who you can build an entire defense around. With that as the best outcome, the Saints can afford to take that chance as they rebuild from the ground up.”

Pearce has huge upside as a pass rusher. If it wasn’t for Penn State’s freakish pass rusher Abdul Carter, Pearce could be viewed as the top player at his position in the draft.

With the Saints looking to save cap space, cutting Jordan could make sense. Replacing the 35-year-old with a 21-year-old Pearce would push the franchise in the right direction.

 

 

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BIG CHANGES EXPECTED: Saints Linked To ‘Five-Tool’ 1,212-Yard Big-Name Wide Receiver as HC Kellen Moore Shakes up Squad

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The New Orleans Saints currently are slated to make their first selection in the upcoming National Football League Draft in April at No. 9.

New Orleans finished in last place in the NFC South at 5-12 last year. The Saints had a promising start to the campaign but injuries derailed the campaign. New Orleans now has Kellen Moore as the team’s new head coach and the team will be able to make add some high-end talent at No. 9 unless they make a trade.

But, who should they take? Pro Football Focus shared a mock draft simulator with every team’s most picked prospects and had Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden III as the top fit for New Orleans.

“New Orleans Saints: WR Luther Burden III, Missouri,” Pro Football Focus said. “Burden is an ideal ‘five-tool,’ multi-sport athlete for the receiver position in the NFL. The first-round talent is as well-rounded as they come, with the ability to succeed at any receiver spot in any offense.”

Burden would be a dynamic pick-up for the Saints if he was available at No. 9. He racked up 1,212 receiving yards in 2023. He had 86 catches in just 13 games to go along with nine touchdown receptions. In 2024, he had 61 receptions in 12 games to go along with 676 receiving yards and six touchdowns.

The Saints could use another receiver this offseason and Burden would be a fantastic pickup. Hopefully, the Saints can bring him to town in the upcoming NFL Draft.

 

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CONFIRMED: New Orleans Saint will release $150 million star and NOT TRADE HIM with Perfect Replacement Spotted

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CONFIRMED: New Orleans Saint will release $150 million star and NOT TRADE HIM with Perfect Replacement Spotted

Quarterback Derek Carr may have played his last snap with the New Orleans Saints, as one prominent reporter believes the team will release him if they cannot find a trade partner. A second-round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, Carr spent nine years with the Raiders before joining the Saints before the 2023 season. At the time, General Manager Mickey Loomis believed Carr could elevate the roster and bring the team back to the playoffs for the first time since Drew Brees called it a career.

Unfortunately, that didn’t happen, as New Orleans missed the postseason in each of the past two seasons. While Carr wasn’t the biggest issue with either iteration of the Saints, he wasn’t good enough to justify his four-year, $150 million contract. The quarterback previously said he won’t take a pay cut, and the Saints are currently $47.1 million over the 2025 salary cap. NFL.com’s Matt Okada believes the Saints will release Derek Carr if they can’t find a trade partner, but acknowledges there could be some difficulties with that decision.

” Designating [Carr] as a post-June 1st cut nets $30 million in savings, with “only” $21.5 million in dead money, which is more manageable – then again, each team can only give that designation to two player per year and, like Carr, the Saints carrying the next highest cap charges (Cameron Jordan and Taysom Hill) would have to be designated post-June 1 cuts to generate meaningful savings in 2025.’

Also Read: Saints GM Mickey Loomis sends Shocking Message to HC Kellen Moore concerning QB Derek Carr’s future at the New Orleans Saint

NFL Network: Saints Could Release Derek Carr If No Trade Partner Emerges

The Saints have kicked the can down the road with an endless series of contract restructures and don’t have an easy way to dig themselves out of their current financial predicament. On paper, the Saints could release Derek Carr and save some cap space, but that would mean keeping either Cameron Jordan or Taysom Hill. Carr isn’t playing up to his contract, but he’s a much better player than Jordan and Hill. Perhaps the Saints will restructure Carr’s deal again or just accept a massive cap hit, but they’ll probably try to trade him.

Okada’s article adds New Orleans could save $11.3 million in cap space if they can trade Derek Carr. The veteran quarterback isn’t an elite player by any stretch of the imagination, but he is a reliable starter who could be an upgrade for a few franchises. Last year, Carr finished 14th in EPA/play and seventh in PFF grade despite playing in a subpar environment. Seeing as it’s a weak quarterback draft class, the following teams could send a late-round pick for his services.

Next Possible Destinations

The Pittsburgh Steelers need a quarterback in the worst way. Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are free agents, and neither quarterback was good enough to turn this team into a legitimate contender in 2024. Steelers fans won’t be thrilled with the idea of going after another veteran, but given the team’s late draft capital and the weak quarterback class, Carr is probably the best option available. Even if he’s not good enough to win a Super Bowl, he should help the team get their first playoff win since 2016.

The New York Giants find themselves in a similar quarterback purgatory. The Daniel Jones Era is officially over, but Brian Daboll’s squad lacks an adequate Plan B. Perhaps Miami’s Cam Ward falls to the third-overall pick, but even if the Giants can get him, Daboll might not want to risk his job on an untested rookie. Derek Carr might not be the second coming of Tom Brady, but he should perform reasonably well with Malik Nabers if the Saints release or trade him.

 

 

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