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]
Has Lance Moore done his last dance in the Big Easy? According to a tweet sent out by the veteran wide receiver, it seems as if Moore and the Saints have parted ways.
The New Orleans Saints are only $1 million under the 2014 salary cap, and as a result, will have to shed some salary to sign free agents. Running backs Pierre Thomas and Darren Sproles, as well as wide receiver Lance Moore, are reportedly on the trade market.
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...
Lance Moore is known for his dancing when he hits the end zone. When the New Orleans Saints wide receiver nabbed one of his two touchdowns Sunday in the Saints 38-17 victory against the Raiders, he decided to channel the Korean pop sensation, Psy...
I had the chance to sit and chat with New Orleans Saints WR Lance Moore about everything from his dance moves to his skills on a construction site. He is a fan favorite amongst the Who Dat Nation, but in addition to the 110% that he gives on the field, did you know that he does awesome charity work and also loves Lafayette?
Lance Moore is on FIRE. So far this season the New Orleans Saints WR has hauled in 50 grabs for 8 TDs, but it's what #16 does AFTER he reaches the end zone that has the Who Dat Nation in a frenzy. Every time the Saints take the field, fans wait for Lance to cross the goal line in anticipation of what his next TD celebration dance will be.
If you got the moves go for it right? Well looks like the New Orleans Saints Wide Receiver Lance Moore is not just talented in football, but also has some killer dance moves.
Yesterday when the New Orleans Saints faced their division opponent Tampa Bay Buccaneers, not only did they win by scoring more points. They had WAY better dances every time they reached the end zone. Lance Moore payed homage to J. Dash when he hit paydirt and gave us his best 'Wop.'