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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.
Drew Brees and Tom Brady are trading jokes about their ‘History Channel’ matchup - Washington Post
Drew Brees laughs about his and Tom Brady’s ages heading into their playoff matchup against each other.
Saints vs. Bucs Divisional Round Thursday injury report: Taysom, Murray remain absent - Canal Street Chronicles
Taysom Hill, Latavius Murray, and one other Saints player did not practice for the second practice in a row.
Our Guide To The NFL’s Divisional Round - FiveThirtyEight
FiveThirtyEight continues to give New Orleans the advantage ahead of their divisional matchup in the playoffs.
Saints fans remain confident in postseason, with NFL fans behind them - Canal Street Chronicles
Saints fans are as confident as ever with the direction of the team heading into the second round of the playoffs.
Michael Thomas reacts to Jaguars hiring Urban Meyer - Saints Wire
Michael Thomas congratulates his college coach via Twitter on Meyer’s new position as head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Swearinger buys old recreation center, intends to restore it - Index Journal
Saints safety D.J. Swearinger has bought the old recreation center in his hometown and has unveiled plans to restore it as the DJ Swearinger Center.
The Saints are expected to notify season ticket holders today if they received tickets to Sunday's Bucs-Saints game. Same crowd capacity as last week: 3,000 season-ticket holders, plus family and friends of team plus visiting team allotment.
— Jeff Duncan (@JeffDuncan_) January 14, 2021
Pete Carmichael, Jr. of the Saints and Josh McDaniels of the Patriots (technically Kyle Shanahan too) are the only offensive coordinators to be with their current team since before 2018.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 14, 2021
No coaching position is turning over faster in the NFL than OCs.
The #Falcons have identified #Saints VP/Assistant GM for Pro Personnel Terry Fontenot as the favorite to be their next GM, sources say. They won’t do a deal until New Orleans is out of the playoffs, but signs point to him being the choice.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 14, 2021