The Atlanta Falcons were close but no cigar when it came to winning the NFC South and making the playoffs. Here are their three biggest areas of need in the offseason, as well as a free agent and draft pick to satisfy every major need they have.
Except for the Browns and the Cowboys, no NFL team surpassed the Falcons this season for getting less bang for its buck. Translated: The Falcons are clueless.
The New Orleans Saints re-signed nine players from their practice squad to reserve/future contracts. Here’s who has a shot at competing for a roster spot this summer:
Since the Saints have ruled out quarterback Derek Carr, the Falcons’ playoff hopes are in the hands of Saints rookie QB Spencer Rattler.
The New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans announce the extension of their partnership with Ochsner Health, a valued partner of the Saints since 2005 and the Pelicans since their inception in 2012.
Here's a look at the top three 2025 NFL Draft targets the Atlanta Falcons should look at with the No. 15 pick come April.
The Saints know their home and road opponents for 2025. Times and dates for the schedule will be revealed in May.
Back-to-back overtime losses to Washington and Carolina left rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and the Atlanta Falcons with a losing record and out of the playoffs.
The Saints bulldozed through the Panthers and Cowboys to start the year, recording a total of 370 yards on the ground. However, the injuries along the offensive line and no bonafide backfield complement to Kamara outside of Taysom Hill limited the effectiveness of the ground game.
The New Orleans Saints have asked to speak with a rising AFC defensive coordinator for their coaching vacancy.
Which players have been a cut above the rest this season? Matt Verderame and Gilberto Manzano make their selections for each position.