Former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Lance Moore had a great idea, to put on a cruise with a few of his current and former players and raise money for his charity.
New Orleans Saints RB Mark Ingram joined my show yesterday to discuss his role in the Saints offense, the release of Lance Moore, his teammates, where he keeps his Heisman Trophy, & more. [Audio]
The New Orleans Saints ended their season with a resounding victory, throttling the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 42-17. With the victory, the Saints earn a playoff spot. That's the good news. The bad news is...
It's always nice to beat the San Francisco 49ers, especially in come-from-behind fashion. That's exactly what happened Sunday afternoon from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as the New Orleans Saints won 23-20 on a last second 31-yard field goal by Garrett Hartley.
Every year each NFL team awards one of their players the coveted Man of the Year award for their dedication to community service, charitable efforts and on-field performance.
While the New Orleans Saints' slim playoff chances were erased today, they did give the Dallas Cowboys a little coal for their Christmas stockings. Powered by their high-powered offense, Drew Brees and the Saints defeated the Cowboys in overtime by the score of 34-31.
One week after being handled by the New York Giants, the New Orleans Saints bounced back with one of the most dominating victories in franchise history. For the first time since 1995, the Saints shutout an opponent, embarrassing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday by the score of 41-0. Defensively, it...
Sunday night in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome there will be plenty of story lines to follow. The New Orleans Saints will try and pick up their first win of the season under the watchful eye of head coach Sean Payton. Saints quarterback Drew Brees can break a record held by Johnny Unitas for over 50 years are just two of the more important ones.
What a difference a year makes. A year ago the New Orleans Saints were gearing up to take on the Green Bay Packers. The Saints were eager to rebound from a disappointing first round loss at Seattle and the Packers had a jacked up Lambeau Field eager to celebrate their team’s recent Super Bowl win.
To play or not to play? That is the question for the 2011 NFC South Champion New Orleans Saints. Sunday the 12-3 Black and Gold wrap up the regular season against 6-9 Carolina, in a game that has many people thinking about, another game.
The New Orleans Saints hope the Superdome filled with tailgated up Who Dats can help the team pick up its first win of the season Sunday as they host the Chicago Bears. The Bears smacked around Atlanta last week 30-12, while the Saints, if you remember, lost a shoot out in Green Bay 42-34.