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The New Orleans Saints announced today that they were awarded tight end Zaire Mitchell-Paden off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens. In a corresponding move, the club has waived running back Velus Jones Jr..
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Alvin Kamara passed a first-ever milestone for a New Orleans Saints RB
Alvin Kamara passed a first-ever milestone for a Saints running back, receiver, or tight end. He's the team's first full-time member of the 12K Club:
There's a lot of noise out there right now about how the New Orleans Saints could potentially handle the upcoming National Football League trade deadline. One
Here are your Five Things to Know about the New Orleans Saints for Friday, October 24:
The New Orleans Saints (1-5) and Chicago Bears (3-2) meet in a Week 7 showdown Sunday. Kickoff from Soldier Field in Chicago is set for 1 p.m. ET (FOX). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NFL odds around the Saints vs. Bears odds and make our expert NFL picks and predictions for the best bets.
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New Orleans Saints sign former Denver Broncos running back after Kendre Miller injury
Help is on the way. After Kendre Miller went down with a season-ending injury, the Saints added a former Broncos draft pick to their practice squad:
UPDATED, 2:59 p.m.: Final score is Bears 26, Saints 14. Caleb Williams seals it with a fourth-down completion to Loveland for a first down inside the Saints' 20. Outside of the minute before half and the first drive afterward, the Saints were thoroughly dominated in this one. It's Chicago's fourth straight win and drops New Orleans to 1-6.
The New Orleans Saints have a new tight end. On Friday, the Saints claimed tight end Zaire Mitchell-Paden from the Baltimore Ravens and in the process waived ru
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Saints vs. Bears highlights: New Orleans shows fight in road loss
Meltdown. Rattler rallied the Saints as best he could, but he couldn't get it done against such an opportunistic defense. This pass deflected off one Bears defender and into the arms of another, setting up Chicago to run out the clock late in regulation.