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New Orleans Saints:
New t-shirt commemorates Alvin Kamara’s historic day - Canal Street Chronicles
A new t-shirt from BreakingT celebrates Alvin Kamara’s 6 touchdowns.
Sean Payton and Aaron Rodgers on new Saints WR Jake Kumerow - Saints News Network
Former teammate Aaron Rodgers and Saints coach Sean Payton speak highly of recent Saints signee Jake Kumerow, a wide receiver the Saints signed after the Buffalo Bills placed him on waivers.
Social media reactions to the Saints beating the Vikings on Christmas - Canal Street Chronicles
Both Saints players and fans take to Twitter to celebrate the team’s victory of the Minnesota Vikings.
Report: Saints to lose 2021 draft pick in Kwon Alexander trade - Saints Wire
Kwon Alexander is expected to have met his play time incentives, meaning the Saints will likely lose their 5th round pick in the 2021 draft.
Demario Davis’s resilience goes way beyond the gridiron - Canal Street Chronicles
A look at Demario Davis’ perseverance in the face of an impending personal tragedy.
Saints clinch at least the No. 3 seed after win over Vikings, No. 1 seed still in play; here’s how - NOLA
With the Saints victory over the Minnesota Vikings, they have secured at least the 3rd seed in the NFC playoffs.
Saints Playoff Seeding Scenarios - Saints News Network
A look at the Saints potential seeding scenarios, from the 3rd seed up to a potential 1st seed.
Among NFL RBs, Alvin Kamara is:
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) December 28, 2020
1st in Touchdowns - 21
1st in Receiving Yards - 756
1st in Receptions - 83
2nd in Total First Downs - 93
3rd in All-Purpose Yards - 1,732@A_kamara6 ⚡️ #Saints pic.twitter.com/ZvVns5sUDG
Just a reminder that the Saints are in this position despite Drew Brees and Michael Thomas only playing 10 quarters together this season. https://t.co/a6PbkrZy3U
— Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) December 28, 2020
Alvin Kamara now ranks 2nd in #Saints career TDs with 59, trailing just the legend @MarquesColston ⚜️ pic.twitter.com/i10jaRB2AI
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) December 28, 2020