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Fleur-de-links, May 4: More interviews from Jameis Winston and Sean Payton speaks on Tommy Stevens

Here are your daily New Orleans Saints links

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New Saints quarterback Jameis Winston ‘can’t wait’ to compete against Tom Brady and the Buccaneers - CBS Sports

In an interview with NFL.com, Jameis Winston says that he is excited to see Tom Brady lead his former team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

CSC Editorial: Jameis Winston will be your worst nightmare - Canal Street Chronicles

An in-depth profile of new quarterback Jameis Winston and why he is a bigger threat than some fans may think.

Sean Payton: Saints beat Panthers to punch for unsung QB late in draft - ESPN

Sean Payton traded back into the draft to pick up Tommy Stevens before the Carolina Panthers could pick him up as an undrafted free agent.

Saints DT Shy Tuttle talks Tom Brady, Matt Ryan stiff-arm, and goals for the 2020 season - Canal Street Chronicles

Saints defensive tackle Shy Tuttle gives an interview with Canal Street Chronicles’ writer Kade Kistner.

Saints Accept the #AllInChallenge for COVID-19 Relief - Sports Illustrated

New Orleans Saints organization announces participation in the Fanatics #AllInChallenge by auctioning off a “once in a lifetime Saints game experience” for the 2020 season, which includes things like an autographed Drew Brees jersey.

Is Taysom Hill now worth starting in fantasy football? - Canal Street Chronicles

Taysom Hill is now classified as a tight end/flex player for the ESPN 2020 fantasy football season, but his inconsistency playing the position does not make him an ideal starter.

Buccaneers close the gap with the Saints in updated Super Bowl odds - Saints Wire/USA Today

According to BetMGM, the Saints and the Buccaneers are tied in terms of odds to win Super Bowl LV, trailing only the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, and Philadelphia Eagles.