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New Orleans Saints News:
Saints officially-licensed face coverings with new design now available - Canal Street Chronicles
Officially licensed face coverings are now available, with a more protective design.
How ‘Sneaky’ Pete Werner got his name: New Saints LB was a ‘swagged-out dude’ for Buckeyes - NOLA
A look at Pete Werner’s time at Ohio State and his personality both on and off the field.
Saints rookie Payton Turner was a draft day reach...unless he wasn’t - Canal Street Chronicles
CSC’s Chris Dunnells speaks with Joe Broback of Underdog Dynasty, SB Nation’s site dedicated to the University of Houston, to discuss Payton Turner.
The Advocate’s Star of Stars high school awards event goes virtual for its 35th year - The Advocate
Taysom Hill is the guest speaker for the 2021 Star of Stars event.
Would Alvin Kamara get his usual targets with Jameis Winston at QB? - Canal Street Chronicles
Understanding how Jameis Winston’s quarterback performance with other running backs may affect Alvin Kamara’s target percentage.
Q&A with New Orleans Saints President Dennis Lauscha - New Orleans Saints
Saints writer John DeShazier interviews Dennis Lauscha after nine years as the president of the New Orleans Saints.
3 players the Saints should trade for right now - Canal Street Chronicles
A tight end, a linebacker, and a cornerback that the Saints could try and trade for before the 2021 season.
.@loneal_9 signed with the #Saints this week#TBT to his dad @LorenzoNeal's 74-yard TD run as a rookie with the Saints!
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 20, 2021
The great @RobinRoberts on the call for @ESPN pic.twitter.com/lKkoRiOYiz
Happy birthday @shonrp2! #Saints | @Invisalign pic.twitter.com/zEtTGqYPh9
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 20, 2021
9 years ago today, Dennis Lauscha was named president of the Saints ⚜️@JohnDeShazier sat down with Lauscha this week to look back at his tenure and what he hopes to accomplish in the future:
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 20, 2021
Q&A: https://t.co/CBjkGTtyVJ pic.twitter.com/RtV0sJWdxU