As the 2019 NFL Season draws even closer, we’re putting out our very first edition of Big Easy Magazine’s NFL Power Rankings for the season ahead.
Category: Sports
3 Saints Veterans That Could End Up in the Unemployment Line After Training Camp
June 21, 2019The New Orleans Saints are going to have to make some really tough decisions with regard to how their final 53-man roster is going to look.
Maximum Potential: Saints WR Tre’Quan Smith Looks to Have Much Bigger Impact in Year 2
June 18, 2019It goes without saying that Saints 2nd-year wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith is hoping to have a lot bigger impact in the upcoming 2019 NFL Season than last season.
2019 Mini-Camp Takeaways: Saints Offense Could Be #1 Thanks to the Addition of #87
June 13, 2019Jared Cook has been one of the stand-out performers during the team’s off-season training activities
5 Players to Watch at 2019 Saints Mini-Camp
June 10, 2019The New Orleans Saints — a team that was only just one very controversial play away from making it to the Super Bowl a few months ago — will conduct […]
BLANKET COVERAGE: Together Again, Saints CB’s Lattimore & Apple Ready to Lock Down the NFL
June 7, 2019When the New Orleans Saints traded for Eli Apple last October, not everyone was convinced that he would be able to get his NFL career back on track.
Saints Final 2019 OTA Observations: Teddy Might Actually Be READY After All
June 5, 2019At yesterday’s OTAs, we got an unexpected glimpse into Teddy Bridgewater’s future, and the results were much better than we expected.
OTA Observations Week #2
May 30, 2019One thing that was evident as the team wrapped up their 2nd week of OTA’s: the veteran players are already “game ready.”
Breathe Easy, Who Dats: Latavius Murray Is Much More Than Just A Replacement for Mark Ingram
May 28, 2019Murray doesn’t have to be a 1,000 yard RB for the Saints during the next few years in New Orleans. That was never the Saints organization’s expectations for him.
Louisiana Coaching Legend Otis Washington Dies at 80
May 24, 2019Louisiana football coaching legend Otis Washington died on Friday morning at the age of 80.
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