New Orleans Saints Reportedly Hire Rob Ryan As Defensive Coordinator
NFL insider Adam Schefter is reporting that the New Orleans Saints may have found a defensive coordinator and he comes from the Dallas Cowboys, Rob Ryan.
NFL insider Adam Schefter is reporting that the New Orleans Saints may have found a defensive coordinator and he comes from the Dallas Cowboys, Rob Ryan.
Things went south quickly today for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell as he attempted to answer fan questions during an 'AMA' (Ask Me Anything) session on social news website Reddit.
The New Orleans Saints organization announced today that head coach Sean Payton has officially signed his five-year extension with the club.
If all of the reports are accurate, Christmas may have come just a few days late for Saints fans. Reports out this evening indicate that the New Orleans Saints organization and Sean Payton have reached an agreement in their on-going contract negotiations.
Former New Orleans Saint Steve Gleason was in attendance at tonight's Monday Night Game in the Superdome and in the 1st Quarter, he became unresponsive and was taken to Oschner Hospital. Throughout the ESPN broadcast, the network told the story of Gleason and his battle with Lou Gehrig's Disease.
WWL-TV is reporting that members of the "Who Dat Nation" have filed a $80-Million class-action lawsuit against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL. The lawsuit is headed by David James Macina, a St. Tammany resident and Saints season ticket holder.
Yesterday was a good day for the Brees family since Drew and Brittany welcomed their third baby boy into the world! Drew has always been a family man and Callen Christian Brees just makes this star quaterback and his wife happier.
With no current contract from the New Orleans Saints, Quarterback Drew Brees may be seeking an alternative profession....DRIVING A TAXI!!! Yes, if he's not going to be under center, he may as well be behind the wheel right??
As the NFL continues their investigation into the New Orleans Saints "Bounty Gate," the NFL Players Association has hired a legal counsel for the players that may be involved in the allegations. The NFL has said that 22 to 27 defensive players were part of the Saints' pay-for-pain bounty pool, which awarded thousands of dollars of cash bonuses from 2009-11 for vicious hits that knocked targeted opponents out of games.