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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.
Saints rookie QB Tommy Stevens assigned new position, jersey number - Saints Wire/USA Today
Former Mississippi State quarterback Tommy Stevens is now listed on the Saints website as #85 and a tight end instead of a quarterback.
Alvin Kamara reveals 2019 injury and new offseason approach to prepare for 2020 - Canal Street Chronicles
A more in-depth look at Alvin Kamara’s 2019 torn MCL.
WATCH: Saints training camp battles series continues with linebacker - Canal Street Chronicles
A look at how Saints rookie Zack Baun stacks up against veteran Saints linebacker Kiko Alonso.
Saints rookies on track despite condensed preseason schedule - NOLA
Despite the global pandemic, the Saints rookies just recently completed their “first professional football practice with a helmet on.”
Saints officially announce Week 1 2020 home opener will be played without fans - Canal Street Chronicles
The Saints officially announce that the first game in the 2020 season against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be played at home with no fans.
New Orleans Saints rookie class learning ropes despite no offseason work with team - New Orleans Saints
A transcript of the training camp conference call between Sean Payton and New Orleans media.
Saints announce team’s home opener to be played without fans: https://t.co/3BEPsnE6q4 pic.twitter.com/i1irGmwZSD
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) August 12, 2020
Mannn, it feels good to be back! @whoop@saints pic.twitter.com/K9btNl0aEU
— Wil Lutz (@wil_lutz5) August 12, 2020
You guys create a huge advantage in the Superdome. This obviously isn't ideal. But the Saints have become a good road team the last couple of years. That will help since everything will probably feel like a neutral site until fans are back in.
— Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) August 12, 2020