As a Saints fan, you've probably had a mixture of emotions ranging from well what do we do now at wide receiver to man, I hate the rams to maybe we wish you the best Odell. Whatever it may be anger, sadness, or happiness(if you're solely an Odell fan or a Rams fan) no one captured these emotions better than Comedian Jono Barnes. Jono Barnes is a die-hard Saints fan who made a video of a fake text thread between him and Odell where he expresses his true feelings as a Saints fan to the star Wide Receiver.
As NFL fan bases across the league patiently await the news of where Pro-Bowl wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will land, reports are coming out that he has narrowed his choices down to three teams. Moves are expected to happen sooner rather than later as #OdellWatch is underway.
For the first time in his career, former LSU Tiger Odell Beckham Jr. is a free-agent and will now be able to select his next team. While many teams around the NFL are surely interested in landing OBJ, New Orleans Saints defenseman Kwon Alexander is going directly to his former teammate by Tweeting the standout receiver.
After the Saints lost to the Atlanta Falcons via a buzzer beating field-goal after mounting a 4th-quarter comeback, there was one very evident issue plaguing the productivity of the offense in New Orleans. As members of the #WhoDatNation look to find a solution to the dropped-passes problem, one fan reached out directly to Odell Beckham Jr. and will "Leave The Dome Open".
After being held by the Cleveland Browns, the former LSU Tigers star Odell Beckham Jr. was released from his team on his 29th birthday. Now that the three-time pro-bowler is headed to the waiver wire, the photoshop geniuses on Twitter are throwing Beckham into various jerseys from potential teams to see how he would shape up.
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton has reportedly made his decision on who will start at quarterback Sunday. Here's why it's the only correct move given the current circumstances.
The New Orleans Saints and Community Coffee will be honoring a fallen soldier at the Falcons-Saints game this Sunday, November 7 at the Caesars Superdome.
One Tampa Bay Buccaneers media outlet is viewing Jameis Winston's season-ending injury as the sure-fire route for the Bucs to win the NFC South. While the Bucs took their 'L' and left New Orleans, the Twitter account who reported the egregious take is receiving their own backlash.