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New Orleans Saints:
Officially licensed Saints face coverings available - Canal Street Chronicles
Officially licensed Saints face coverings are available for the first time, with partial proceeds from the sales going to the CDC Foundation.
Malcolm Jenkins makes surprise graduation appearance - 24/7 Sports
Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins surprised a group of high school graduates by popping into their graduation ceremony hosted on Zoom.
5 best running backs Saints will face in 2020 - Canal Street Chronicles
Denver Broncos’s Melvin Gordon, Las Vegas Raiders’s Josh Jacobs, Green Bay Packers’s Aaron Jones, Minnesota Vikings’s Dalvin Cook, and Carolina Panthers’s Christian McCaffrey are named as the 5 toughest running backs for the Saints in the upcoming 2020 season.
NFL executive vice president Troy Vincent pans launch of pass interference replay - ESPN
Troy Vincent says that the NFL “failed miserably” in the roll-out of the pass interference replays following the no-call in the NFC Championship game between the Saints and the Los Angeles Rams.
Q&A: Saints’ Erik McCoy on being a ‘big soup guy’ and finding ways to grow in quarantine - NOLA
Offensive lineman Erik McCoy gives an interview with NOLA’s Luke Johnson.
3 Saints make NFL’s Top 25 under 25 list - Canal Street Chronicles
Safety Marcus Williams, running back Alvin Kamara, and cornerback Marshon Lattimore make the NFL’s 25 under 25 list.
Reggie Bush accuses ESPN of ‘clickbait’ after comments on college athletes - Yardbreaker
Former Saints running back Reggie Bush is upset with ESPN after they misrepresented his comments in a Playboy magazine interview.
Saints Director of Sports Nutrition @JamieMeeksRD shows some breakfast ideas to start the day strong for @OchsnerHealth Mental Health Monday on #HomeTeamTV! pic.twitter.com/26fbKjAvBQ
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 25, 2020
Dear @espn Please take this story down, I did not speak to you, I never gave you approval to write this story, this is not what I said nor the context I said it in, and your trying to use my name with this bogus headline for clickbait. Let’s not allow this to happen again... pic.twitter.com/GDHYUpPfAs
— Reggie Bush (@ReggieBush) May 25, 2020
Continuing the safety conversation, the most slept-on safety in the NFL today is the Saints' Marcus Williams. And that's saying something bc a lot of the top safeties in the NFL aren't hyped up much.
— Jon Ledyard (@LedyardNFLDraft) May 23, 2020