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New Orleans Saints:
Social media reactions to yesterday’s Saints win over the Lions - Canal Street Chronicles
A look at tweets from Saints fans and players alike and how they responded to the Saints week 4 victory over the Detroit Lions.
Saints get the band back together, host WR Tommylee Lewis among free agent visits - Saints Wire
After being waived by both the Saints and the Carolina Panthers since August, Tommylee Lewis is one free agent among others meeting with the Saints.
The Saints picked up the win at Detroit, but there are still reasons for concern - Sun Herald
A road win against the Detroit Lions is an important step in the right direction ahead of the Saints MNF game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
WATCH: CSC’s What Just Happened? reacts to the Saints’ 35-29 win in Detroit - Canal Street Chronicles
The latest edition of CSC’s “What Just Happened?” series is now live. (Video below)
NFL lifts Saints offensive lineman James Hurst’s suspension
The NFL have lifted OL James Hurst’s suspension and Hurst has been granted a one-week extension to “re-acclimate.”
Ex-Lions players trash Matt Patricia for comments about team he inherited - MLive
Former Lions quarter Dan Orlovsky among ex-Lions players criticizing head coach Matt Patricia.
Saints still lead the NFL in penalty yards through 4 weeks - Saints Wire
Despite a significant down-turn in penalties against the Saints in week 4, the team still leads the league in penalty yards.
3⃣ sacks last night brings our season total to 10!#Saints | @budlight pic.twitter.com/2qTMJ02RFj
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 6, 2020
No field goals on Sunday, but @PresleyWealth's donation to @MakeAWish stands at $1,800 for the season so far!
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 5, 2020
As a reminder, they'll be donating $300 for every successful field goal ❤️ pic.twitter.com/VrqFFswmUt
Tommylee Lewis is visiting the Saints.
— Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) October 5, 2020
New Orleans is working out OT Paul Adams, OT Brady Aiello, T O’Shea Dugas and C Sam Jones