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New Orleans Saints strike a $9M agreement with Isaac Yiadom in an effort to fortify their secondary for upcoming battles

New Orleans Saints strike a $9M agreement with Isaac Yiadom in an effort to fortify their secondary for upcoming battles
The Saints have secured veteran cornerback Isaac Yiadom on a three-year contract valued at $9 million, with potential earnings reaching $10.5 million through performance incentives. The agreement includes $4.65 million in guaranteed money, marking a strategic step to enhance the team’s secondary depth.
Reinforcing the Defensive Backfield
Yiadom’s return to New Orleans comes after two seasons with the franchise. His signing aims to provide additional competition for a starting role, as he joins a group that features Alontae Taylor on the outside and a promising second-year defender in Kool-Aid McKinstry. The move represents a commitment to fortifying the defensive backfield ahead of a challenging season.
A Veteran with Proven Expertise
Originally drafted in the third round by the Broncos in 2018, Yiadom has established himself as a reliable presence in coverage. His recent performances have demonstrated consistency, yielding impressive numbers that include an 86.1 passer rating and 7.2 yards per target over 34 games. This experience is expected to contribute significantly to the team’s defensive schemes.
Strategic Return and Future Impact
The decision to bring Yiadom back underscores a broader strategy of leveraging veteran experience and familiar coaching connections within the organization. His previous stint with the Saints and established rapport with the defensive coordinator promises a smooth reintegration and a competitive edge in the secondary. As the season nears, this addition could prove vital in the team’s defensive battle plans.
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Saints Legend To surpass Record set by Drew Brees in Record Books In 2025

Saints Legend To surpass Record set by Drew Brees in Record Books In 2025
The New Orleans Saints have been pretty active in free agency so far and mainly has done a good job in keeping its roster intact.
There was a time a few weeks ago when it didn’t seem likely that a lot of the Saints’ high-priced veterans were going to be back for the 2025 season. New Orleans has been hard at work restructuring deals and still has room to add more.
One person who is sticking around is team legend Cameron Jordan. The eight-time Pro Bowler has spent his entire 14-year National Football League career with the Saints and made it clear he didn’t want to leave the organization.
He isn’t going anywhere and he will surpass former Saints quarterback Drew Brees in the record books in 2025 as the player to appear in the most games in team history as a member of the Saints. Brees currently has the record at 228 games. Jordan is right behind him at 226. If Jordan can appear in three games in 2025, he will pass Brees.
It seems only fitting that Jordan could be the guy to pass Brees in this category. Jordan obviously is extremely talented, but there may not be a guy out there who wants to be a member of the Saints organization than Jordan himself.
He’s spent his whole career in town and it certainly seems extremely likely that he’s going to put his name in the record books in 2025.
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BREAKING: Saints Set to land $22 million All-Pro wide receiver to Pair Derek Carr following…

BREAKING: Saints Set to land $22 million All-Pro wide receiver to Pair Derek Carr following….
The New Orleans Saints are running it back with Derek Carr for at least another season so it’s likely they will need to give him some extra weapons to work with.
Despite entering the offseason with some massive salary-cap issues, the Saints once again have enough room to make a potential splash signing work. As of this writing, New Orleans is working with roughly $17 million in salary-cap space, per Spotrac.
Could that be enough to lure former Los Angeles Rams All-Pro Cooper Kupp to New Orleans in free agency? That remains to be seen, but the front office reportedly has their eye on the situation, per Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
“But with that being said, okay so you have teams like, I can tell you the Seattle Seahawks are poking around on this thing, the Packers are looking at this, the Saints,” Russini said (h/t John Sigler of Saints Wire). “The Saints got their eye on it. Teams that I thought would be in, that are not in on the Cooper Kupp market, the Denver Broncos, the New England Patriots, the Houston Texans. I think they just are valuing different players at this moment.”
Should the Saints find themselves in the mix, they won’t be without some stiff competition. This is especially true for teams like the Patriots, who still lead the NFL with roughly $94 million in salary-cap space.
Russini reported on the podcast that Kupp is seeking a deal in the $14-15 million range, which is something Jeff Howe of The Athletic also reported separately. However, Russini admitted she believes Kupp will wind up getting a deal in the $11-12 million range, which is what Spotrac currently projects his market to be.
The Saints could use a running mate for Chris Olave as New Orleans brings in Kellen Moore to run the offense so even with some salary-cap limits, this will be one to watch.
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“Looking Back, Leaving the Saints Was a Step Up” – Ex-New Orleans Star Marshon Lattimore Throws Major Shade at His Former Club, Raising Eyebrows with Bold Remarks

“Looking Back, Leaving the Saints Was a Step Up” – Ex-New Orleans Star Marshon Lattimore Throws Major Shade at His Former Club, Raising Eyebrows with Bold Remarks
Former New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore has sent shockwaves through the NFL with his latest comments about his departure from the team, claiming that moving on was a “step up” for him. The bold remarks have raised eyebrows across the league, with Saints fans reacting strongly to his statement.
Lattimore, a four-time Pro Bowler and key figure in the Saints’ defense since being drafted in 2017, was recently traded amid speculation about his long-term future in New Orleans. While he had been a cornerstone of the team’s secondary for years, injuries and salary cap concerns led to questions about whether the Saints would move on from their star defender.
Now, in a candid interview, Lattimore has shed light on his exit, making it clear that he sees his new situation as an improvement.
“Looking back, leaving the Saints was a step up,” Lattimore said. “It was the right decision at the right time. I’ve been able to grow in ways that wouldn’t have been possible if I had stayed.”
His comments have sparked outrage among Saints fans, many of whom viewed him as a franchise cornerstone and one of the best defensive players in team history. While some believe his words reflect lingering frustration over how his departure was handled, others see them as an unnecessary dig at the organization that drafted and developed him.
Lattimore played a crucial role in the Saints’ success during his tenure, helping them secure multiple playoff appearances and establishing himself as one of the league’s top shutdown corners. However, his later years in New Orleans were marred by injuries, and with the Saints facing salary cap issues, trading him became a realistic option.
The Saints have yet to officially respond to Lattimore’s comments, but his statement has reignited debates over whether the team made the right decision in parting ways with him. Some analysts argue that New Orleans needed to move on for financial and strategic reasons, while others believe losing a player of Lattimore’s caliber will hurt the team in the long run.
Meanwhile, fans have taken to social media to voice their opinions, with reactions ranging from disappointment to outright anger. Many feel that Lattimore’s remarks are disrespectful to a franchise that gave him his NFL start and supported him through his highs and lows. Others, however, believe he is simply being honest about his situation and expressing relief at moving on from a team in transition.
As Lattimore settles into his new team, his words will no doubt fuel discussions about the Saints’ direction and whether their decision to part ways with him was the right move. Whether his departure truly was a “step up” remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—his comments have added a new layer of drama to his already complex relationship with New Orleans.
With the Saints focused on rebuilding their roster and Lattimore looking to prove himself in a new environment, this storyline will be one to watch throughout the upcoming NFL season.
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JUST IN: Saints Make Power Moves in Free Agency, Snagging CB Isaac Yiadom, TE Jack Stoll, and OL Will Clapp.

JUST IN: Saints Make Power Moves in Free Agency, Snagging CB Isaac Yiadom, TE Jack Stoll, and OL Will Clapp.
Saints Strengthen Roster with Key Free Agent Signings: Isaac Yiadom, Jack Stoll, and Will Clapp Return to New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints have bolstered their roster with the additions of cornerback Isaac Yiadom, tight end Jack Stoll, and offensive lineman Will Clapp, the team announced Thursday.
Yiadom, fresh off a season with the San Francisco 49ers, is making his return to New Orleans on a three-year deal. The 6-foot-1, 188-pound cornerback played 17 games for the 49ers last season, delivering a career-high 44 tackles, one interception, six pass breakups, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery. A key contributor on special teams, he also recorded two tackles and recovered a fumbled punt. Since being drafted in the third round in 2018 out of Boston College, Yiadom has played in 87 games for multiple teams, including Denver, the New York Giants, Green Bay, Houston, New Orleans, and San Francisco.
Tight end Jack Stoll joins the Saints on a one-year contract after splitting last season between the Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins. Standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 247 pounds, Stoll entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Nebraska and has since appeared in 61 regular-season games, tallying 22 receptions for 193 yards and making an impact on special teams. He also played in five playoff games with the Eagles before being released ahead of their Super Bowl push last season.
Offensive lineman Will Clapp, a New Orleans native and former LSU standout, returns to the team that originally drafted him in the seventh round in 2018. The 6-foot-5, 314-pound lineman has played 66 regular-season games with 22 starts, showcasing his versatility at both guard spots, center, and as an extra offensive lineman. After stints with the Los Angeles Chargers and Buffalo Bills, Clapp started a career-high 11 games at center for the Chargers in 2023 and contributed as a reserve lineman for the Bills last season, including both of Buffalo’s playoff games.
With these signings, the Saints reinforce their depth and experience across multiple positions, aiming for a stronger campaign in the upcoming season.
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DONE DEAL: Saints sign longtime Eagles tight end Jack Stoll, adding depth at a key position as promised by GM Mickey Loomis

DONE DEAL: Saints sign longtime Eagles tight end Jack Stoll, adding depth at a key position as promised by GM Mickey Loomis
Here’s that blocking tight end that Mickey Loomis was talking about. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Saints are signing tight end Jack Stoll to a one-year deal, adding depth behind Juwan Johnson. With Foster Moreau on the mend and Taysom Hill’s future uncertain, the Saints needed another tight end to round out the depth chart.
Stoll, 27, played college football at Nebraska and has spent most of his time in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles — including 57 of his 61 regular season games, plus five playoff games. While he spent the summer with the New York Giants, he didn’t make it through roster cuts and returned to Philly’s practice squad. The Eagles waived him last November and he played the last four games of 2024 with the Miami Dolphins.
He’s someone several Saints coaches know well, particularly Kellen Moore and run game coordinator T.J. Paganetti. Stoll has a reputation as a skilled blocker on running plays and that figures to be his main role in New Orleans; Pro Football Focus charting found he has logged 1,019 snaps as a run blocker compared to 126 reps in pass protection, and just 523 routes run on passing plays.
He shouldn’t be seen as a big part of the passing game with 22 catches for 193 yards in his career but Stoll has a lot of experience on special teams, too, with 797 career snaps on the kicking units. Expect Stoll to help Moore and Co. establish the run in 2025.
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