The Authentic Drew Brees Jersey , Marshon Lattimore still wants payback for teams that passed on him Word on the StreetBenjamin Watson's ability to adapt is what keeps him ticking as he returns for second stint with Saints | theadvocate.comThe torn Achilles tendon Benjamin Watson suffered in the 2016 preseason was the kind of injury that could have ended his career.Affecting the passer goes far beyond sacks for Saints defense | NOLA.comThe Saints had a significant uptick in passes defensed in 2017.Saints linebacker Nate Stupar 'feeling great,' expects to be fully healthy soon | NOLA.comStupar had an interception during OTAs last Thursday.Saints star Marshon Lattimore 'trying to become a legend' | ESPNComing off a spectacular rookie season, the CB is learning the nuances of the position and plans to be "10 times better than what I was last year."NFL training camp preview: New Orleans Saints - NFL.comNFL teams will head off for training camps at the end of July. To tide you over until the official report dates, here's a few things to know about the New Orleans Saints.New kickoff rules could change how Saints construct their roster | theadvocate.comPredicting the 53-man roster is going to be a little more difficult this year.Notes and observations from Thursday's organized team activity | Saints | theadvocate.comNotes and observations from Thursday's organized team activity.LagniappeThe Biggest Risk Every NFL Team Is Taking in 2018 | Bleacher ReportThere are only so many quality football players to go around. The difference between a starting-caliber player and a backup in theNFLis considerable, which is why some veterans are paid 15 times more than others.The Five NFL Players Who Really Need a Bounce-Back Year | The RingerYoung guys reign supreme in football, so a handful of veterans who have underperformed in recent years need a renaissance in the biggest wayNFL win total projections for all 32 teams in 201829 of ESPN Nation's 32 beat writers think the teams they cover will hit the over on their projected win totals.MMQB:Dolphins Reset, Patriots Regroup, NFL Recharges | SI.comJune means stock-taking in pro football, so in ournewest incarnation of the Monday column, Albert Breer tackles the topissues—especially what’s cooking in Miami and New England, and whichdefensive stars face a contract showdown—as minicamps kick off thisweek.The top eight slot cornerbacks for 2018 | Pro Football FocusPFF's Eric Eager showcases the league's top slot cornerbacks for 2018 http://www.neworleanssaintsteamonline.com/vonn-bell-jersey , a position increasingly valuable for NFL defenses.San Francisco 49ers: Team tweaks Solomon Thomas' weight | The Sacramento BeeThe San Francisco 49ers updated their roster recently to more accurately reflect players' weights.Bears re-sign Zach Miller, who may not even play in 2018 | SBNation.comChicago stepped up to take care of its injured tight end.Saints vs. Falcons franchise connections The Saints play one of the biggest games on the schedule today against their long standing rival the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta currently leads the series 51-46, but the Saints do have a 16-8 advantage since Sean Payton took over as head coach in 2006.For several coaches and players, there will be familiar faces on the opposing sidelines, and today we take a look at some of them.PlayersNew Orleans RB Alvin Kamara is an Atlanta native who prepped at Norcross (Ga.) HS, where he rushed for 2,264 yards and 26 touchdowns while averaging 7.5 yards per carry and added 22 receptions for 286 yards and five scores as a senior in 2012, earning Georgia Mr. Football honors from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Saints K Wil Lutz is a Newnan native who played at Georgia State. Saints T/G Andrus Peat and Falcons TE Austin Hooper were teammates at Stanford.New Orleans LB Craig Robertson and Atlanta C Alex Mack were teammates in Cleveland. C Max Unger was tutored by Atlanta Offensive Line Coach Chris Morgan in Seattle in 2014. Saints CB P.J. Williams and Falcons RB Devonta Freeman were college teammates at Florida State.Coaches/Front OfficeSaints Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen’s father, Grady, played for Atlanta from 1968-72. Allen served on the Falcons defensive coaching staff from 2002-05. New Orleans Linebackers Coach Mike Nolan served as defensive coordinator of the Falcons from 2012-14.New Orleans Quarter- backs Coach Joe Lombardi served on the Falcons coaching staff in 2006.Atlanta Assistant Special Teams Coach Alex Sutulovich and Saints Offensive Coordinator Pete Carmichael served on the same staff at Louisiana Tech from 1997-99. « Nike's innovative "Desert Ore" coloration direct exposureLos Angeles Chargers Daily Links: » Weitere Artikel der Kategorie Allgemein |
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