New Orleans Saints to sign free agent RB Cam Akers
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNEric Martin's 84-yard catch is the Saints Play of the DayOur countdown is on Day 84, which means this 84-yard catch from the man who wore No. 84 is the Saints Play of the Day. Eric Martin went the distance.
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A to Z Sports on MSNNew Orleans Saints make notable roster move that may cost a young player his job down the road this yearThe New Orleans Saints have had their eyes on the veteran running back market for quite some time. They've made an addition via free agency now. Kellen Moore found an option that he preferred, clearly.
The main objective moving forward is to just continue to keep growing, and keep building 'through training camp'
The rookie might have a chance to compete with Ugo Amadi for New Orleans' slot corner role in 2025. Kamara (groin) hasn't been participating in the Saints' voluntary workouts this offseason ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNCam Jordan urges the New Orleans Saints to make an offseason move that involves veteran QB Jameis WinstonThe New Orleans Saints brought back pass rusher Cameron Jordan on a reworked deal for this season. Under new defensive coordinator Brandon Staley, he will have a new role for the Saints. It remains to be seen how that will affect his productivity.
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Hester was the first to wear 84, catching 22 passes for 354 yards between the team's inaugural 1967 campaign and 1969. Estes was the only defensive player to don 84, doing so for two seasons. The first wide receiver to wear it was Riley, but doing so for only one game.
The impetus for picking up his camera was a blockbuster Diane Arbus retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, which eventually traveled to New Orleans. For Dureau, Arbus’ intimate black-and-white photographs of people living on society’s fringes proved a revelation.
As he prepares for what will be his 14th season in the NFL, New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis made a visit to Little Rock on Saturday to speak to the hundreds of high school athletes from across the state and their families,