The New Orleans Saints head coaching search might take a little longer than the team initially hoped after their early round of interviews. The Saints were the second team to fire a head coach in 2024,
The New Orleans Saints and Pelicans have both had horrid seasons, leaving the city tied for the fewest combined NBA and NFL wins. Are they worried?
With the Dallas Cowboys hiring Brian Schottenheimer, the New Orleans Saints are the one remaining team of seven who needed a new head coach:
The National Football League announced today that New Orleans Saints center Erik McCoy has been named to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. McCoy replaced Philadelphia Eagles center Cam Jurgens, who will not participate with the Eagles qualifying for the Super Bowl.
Meanwhile, in Baton Rouge, Gov. Bobby Jindal officially declared it “Who Dat Nation Week” in Louisiana. The proclamation praised Saints fans as “the most loyal, compassionate, dedicated, passionate, outrageous and downright loud-as-heck fan base in the league.” The claim was indisputable after NFC Championship Game weekend.
Saints GM Mickey Loomis said that the team wanted to get the best coach possible and that they weren't in a hurry. They've also had months to prepare for this ever since they were out of the playoff mix. The new head coach will also be able to make a decision on the coaching staff.
With Super Bowl 2025 taking place in New Orleans, let's look at which cities have hosted the most of the NFL's ultimate showdown.
The Chicago Bears recently got their new head coach in Ben Johnson. Now they have two right-hand men for Johnson, on Sunday hiring former New Orleans Saints coach Dennis Allen as the team's new defensive coordinator,
John DeShazier and Erin Summers discuss Saints GM Mickey Loomis's year end press conference, the coaching search and recent player awards. New Orleans Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi joined ...
Former LSU football passing game coordinator Joe Brady won’t be returning to Louisiana. On Saturday, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Brady opted to stay with the Buffalo Bills and removed his name from the Saints’ head coaching search.
Report: The New Orleans Saints plan to interview former Cowboys and Packers coach Mike McCarthy this week, pending visit with Eagles OC Kellen Moore: