Could this veteran guard make sense for the Saints in free agency?

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PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 16: Isaac Seumalo #73 of the Pittsburgh Steelers runs as he takes the field during an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Acrisure Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New Orleans Saints must improve the interior of their offensive line this offseason, whether through free agency or the 2026 NFL Draft. If they turn to the free-agent market, Pittsburgh Steelers guard Isaac Seumalo could be an ideal fit in the Big Easy.

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The 32-year-old has spent the past three seasons with the Steelers and just completed his 10th professional campaign. Seumalo was a third-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles, where he spent his first seven seasons under the guidance of highly regarded offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, who recently stepped away from coaching this offseason.

Seumalo finished the 2025 season allowing four sacks and 20 total pressures on 504 pass-blocking snaps, while committing zero penalties across 827 total snaps. He appeared in 14 games, missing three due to a recurring pectoral injury. His 74.8 overall grade ranked 12th among 81 qualifying guards, while his 78.5 pass-blocking grade ranked 4th and his 68.2 run-blocking grade ranked 26th at the position, according to Pro Football Focus.

The former Pro Bowler could command another multi-year deal in free agency despite his age, thanks to his recent production and versatility. He has experience at left guard, center and right guard, while being consistently serviceable in both pass protection and run blocking throughout his career.

Do you think the Saints should pursue Isaac Seumalo in free agency?

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...uard-make-sense-for-the-saints-in-free-agency
 
Yaccarino: Which Saints free agents will leave, and which will re-sign?

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Free agency is only days away, and for now, it seems many of the New Orleans Saints’ starters last season could be on their way out the door. Entering the free agency window, the Saints are set to lose 18 players who are out of contract.

Here is who I think the Saints bring back or let leave:

  • Taysom Hill – Leave
    • The writing was on the wall this past season, and clearly, Hill’s time in the NFL is coming to an end.
  • Demario Davis – Leave
    • This one is going to hurt, but it may be out of the Saints’ hands. Davis should be looking for a multi-year deal, and for the Saints, giving him one is a bit of a risk. If this were a 1-year deal, Davis would have been back yesterday, but teams will be very interested in the veteran and will probably give him the deal he wants.
  • Cam Jordan – Leave
    • As I was writing this, news broke that Jordan will be testing free agency. If that never happened, I would have said that Cam was going to stay, but now, that has changed. On Wednesday, Jordan’s contract will void, and the Saints will be hit by the dead cap. If any deal does happen, it has to be before then, and it still can happen, but now it’s way less likely.
  • Alontae Taylor – Leave
    • Let’s keep it going with players leaving. Alontae Taylor is going to have a massive market, and the Saints really should not bring him back. Taylor has been inconsistent with New Orleans, and although the potential is clearly there, a departure will be better for both sides.
  • Foster Moreau – Return
    • For our first return, Foster Moreau coming back on a minimum deal makes sense. He is a depth TE that can come in when needed and has a good relationship with Tyler Shough. Also, I could see Moreau becoming a member of the staff at some point.
  • Landon Young – Leave
    • Missed the entire 2025 season and is 28.
  • Dillon Radunz – Leave
    • Radunz was a good depth piece, but with how the guard market is, some team may give him starting money.
  • Luke Fortner – Leave
    • Very similar to Radunz, Fortner has a good chance of earning more than the Saints are willing to pay him.
  • Jonathan Bullard – Return
    • Although the Saints’ defensive line depth was not strong, Bullard was still a bright spot and made some plays throughout the season.
  • Ugo Amadi – Leave
    • Amadi seemed like a player who always felt like he was leaving, then came back, but this past season, he was less involved, and it may finally be time for him to go to another team (Bears?).
  • Jack Stoll – Leave
    • Stoll was brought in for the right reasons, given his ties to the coaching staff, but he did not show enough in 2025 to warrant bringing him back.
  • Michael Davis – Leave
    • a depth CB option that did not really contribute in 2025
  • Jonah Williams – No clue
    • Jonah Williams is an interesting decision for the Saints. Although at times he had some impact, it was not enough to elevate the Saints’ edge depth issues. He could be cheap depth to bring back, but also, a rookie would be a better option.
  • Terrell Burgess – Return
    • Burgess was another depth piece for the Saints, and although they already brought back Julian Blackmon, I think Burgess could be a nice special-teams player to keep through training camp at least.
  • Dante Pettis – Leave
    • The fumble against the Titans and kick/punt return struggles are reasons the Saints would not bring back Pettis.
  • Chris Rumph III – No clue
    • Similar to Williams, Rumph III had some impact, but also was not enough to feel good about the depth.
  • John Ridgeway III – Leave
    • His role was reduced in 2025, dealt with injuries, and did not make a real impact when playing.

What are your thoughts on Saints free agency? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...free-agents-will-leave-and-which-will-re-sign
 
2026 NFL Mock Draft: Zierlein has Saints falling in Love

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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 28: Jeremiyah Love of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish participates in the 40-yard dash during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With just a little over one month remaining until the start of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, mock season is in full swing with fans, analysts, coaches, and owners trying to narrow down the next additions to their respective teams. Another highly followed and respected NFL media member, Lance Zierlein, has released his next forecast following the completion of the recent scouting combine in Indianapolis.

Much like several like-minded mock drafters, Zierlein has tabbed the New Orleans Saints as the next home for Notre Dame Irish product HB Jeremiyah Love. The tailback has become a consensus top-ten pick within most mock drafts, and his performance at the NFL Combine probably all but solidified that case.

Love ran a 4.36 40-yard dash, finishing as the second-fastest runningback in the event. He also ran a 1.49 10-yard split. The combination of speed and strength, paired with his versatility, drew comparisons to current star NFL backs Saquon Barkley and Jahmyr Gibbs. Zierlein notes that the addition of Love “instantly reduces the workload from Tyler Shough’s shoulders as a three-down home run hitter.”

Picking just before the Saints at eighth overall, the Washington Commanders are predicted to select Miami Edge Rueben Bain Jr. After Love, Zierlein has Ohio State’s Caleb Downs going to the New York Jets at number nine, following their projected trade with the Kansas City Chiefs.

You can view the entirety of Lance Zierlein’s updated mock draft here. What do you think of New Orleans’ potential selection of Jeremiyah Love? Would you do anything differently? Sound off in the comments!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ock-draft-zierlein-has-saints-falling-in-love
 
SB Nation Reacts Results: What is the most important position that the Saints need to address in free agency?

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 04:A general view of the line of scrimmage during the first quarter of the game between the New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In this week’s reacts poll, we asked our readers what is the most important position that the Saints need to address in free agency?

An overwhelming 65% of voters said the offensive line needs to be addressed in New Orleans.

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The results were pretty surprising considering the Saints have drafted an offensive lineman 3 out of last 4 years and most fans online have been asking for another weapon for Tyler Shough.

Free agency officially starts in just a few days and with the Saints already significantly under the cap, we can expect them to be pretty active in signing some new players this year.

Check out all the odds for the NFL Draft and upcoming season from our friends at FanDuel at: https://sportsbook.fanduel.com/navigation/nfl

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...hat-the-saints-need-to-address-in-free-agency
 
Fleur-de-Links, March 6: Could a Saints legend be on his way out

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 04: Cam Jordan speaks at SiriusXM on Radio Row at Super Bowl LX on February 04, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM) | Getty Images for SiriusXM

Saints legend Cam Jordan is set to hit free agency


Unbelievably unfortunate news for the Saints.

Saints Eyeing QBs for Camp, Including Familiar Face


Already some interesting camp information.

Seven guards Saints should consider in free agency


Offensive line upgrades could be on their way to New Orleans.

Know your limits ✋ pic.twitter.com/qZgSwcb7IC

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) March 5, 2026

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...rch-6-could-a-saints-legend-be-on-his-way-out
 
Could the Saints sign a familiar face in free agency?

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CINCINNATI, OHIO - OCTOBER 05: Alex Anzalone #34 of the Detroit Lions and Trey Hendrickson #91 of the Cincinnati Bengals meet after the Lions beat the Bengals 37-24 at Paycor Stadium on October 05, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After New Orleans worked their way to go under the $301.2 million cap with several contract restructures, it opened the door to add veteran talent on defense from free agency.

This off-season, the former Lions linebacker, Alex Anzalone, has entered free agency, while the Saints are seeking additional veteran help for the secondary.

Anzalone could be a tremendous asset to the defense, since the beloved Saints linebacker Demario Davis is set to hit free agency, he would become a key player to lead the defense.

Although it’s hard to replace the leadership Davis had, Anzalone is a nine-year veteran who spent his first four seasons with the Saints and has proven himself in Detroit, recording 395 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and two interceptions in his tenure with the Lions.

He looks to be one of the best players New Orleans could utilize, along with another familiar name, some sources believe the Saints should consider, Trey Hendrickson, who also began his career in New Orleans with Anzalone.

Following his departure from Cincinnati, Hendrickson is a defensive player who appears in many conversations about picking up from free agency, but is his performance from the past few seasons worth the price?

Hendrickson spent his first four seasons with the Saints, similar to Alex Anzalone in the Sean Payton era, but his talent really shone through with the Bengals after he finished five seasons with them, racking up 115 solo tackles and 61 sacks.

However, Cincinnati had trouble keeping him due to his lingering core muscle injury and long contract negotiations, which led to his weak performance in the 2025-26 season and being placed on injured reserve in December after appearing in seven games — something that makes some teams hesitant to sign him.

Some other players that were considered for New Orleans to look back into who played for the Saints were Marshawn Lattimore and CJ Gardner-Johnson, but the chances of them coming back to New Orleans are lower than those of Trey Hendrickson.

The team looks to be reshaping in the best way possible, and the answer is yet to be determined. Is there a former Saints player in free agency you would like to see come back?

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...he-saints-sign-a-familiar-face-in-free-agency
 
2026 Saints Free Agency Live Tracker: Signings, rumors, trades and more

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It’s that time of year again, free agency is upon us. NFL teams can begin to negotiate with free agents starting on Monday at 11 a.m. CT and players can officially be signed by a new team on Wednesday, March 11 at 3 pm CT, which marks the start of the new league year.

Canal Street Chronicles will keep you updated on the New Orleans Saints latest signings, rumors, trades and more with this free agency live tracker and feel free to leave your thoughts on all the latest moves in the comment section below.

MONDAY, MARCH 9:

TBA

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ency-live-tracker-signings-rumors-trades-more
 
Saints to sign former Jaguars RB Travis Etienne

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - JANUARY 04: Travis Etienne Jr. #1 of the Jacksonville Jaguars leaves the field at the end of a game against the Tennessee Titans during the NFL 2025 game between Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New Orleans Saints have signed former Jacksonville Jaguars star RB Travis Etienne to a lucrative four-year, $52 million deal, bringing the Jennings, LA native closer to home—a priority for the veteran during free agency. In the process, New Orleans adds desperately needed juice to its backfield while continuing to build around franchise quarterback Tyler Shough.

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In his final season with the Jags, the 27-year-old posted his third 1,000-yard rushing campaign in four years with the franchise. Since 2022, his 256 combined touchdowns and first downs rank eighth among running backs, according to Pro Football Focus.

Etienne’s 2025 season stats: 1,107 rushing yards (with a long of 71 and 28 runs of over 10 yards) on 260 attempts, along with seven rushing touchdowns. He also added 36 receptions on 52 targets for 292 yards and six receiving touchdowns.

The former Clemson Tiger and first-round pick adds the burst the Saints have lacked at the running back position in recent seasons and now gives Kellen Moore a dynamic offensive playmaker.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ints-to-sign-former-jaguars-rb-travis-etienne
 
Besson’s mock draft 3.0: After free agency Day 1

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ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 29: Carnell Tate #17 of the Ohio State Buckeyes in action against the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New Orleans Saints just wrapped up an exciting day of free agency. Adding Travis Etienne, David Edwards, and Noah Fant boosts the Saints’ offense significantly.

While there’s still much more free agency to go, and New Orleans is far from done, it’s time for another mock draft.

1.8: WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State​

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Maybe controversial, but I didn’t pass on Jeremiyah Love for this pick. If Love is there, he’s the pick for me, even with the Etienne signing. Love’s stock has been on the rise, and he’s now a pick for the Tennessee Titans with the fourth overall pick.

But Love going early opens up Carnell Tate as an option at eighth overall. Tate is a Z receiver and fits the Saints’ offense perfectly. Adding the 6-foot-3 wideout allows New Orleans to put Chris Olave in the slot and keep Devaughn Vele at the X.

Tate has a great frame for an NFL receiver and is surprisingly fast. His 4.53 40-yard dash at the combine doesn’t showcase his game speed. He remains the top wideout in the NFL draft, and falls to the Saints at 8, continuing to boost the offense.

2.42 CB Keionte Scott, Miami​

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Here is your Alontae Taylor replacement. Like Taylor, Miami cornerback Keionte Scott can rush the quarterback, play in the slot, and play in the box.

Scott possesses a rare tackling ability from the slot and will shine in Brandon Staley’s defense. There’s room to grow for the Miami cornerback, but he’s a great fit for the Saints and appears in my mock for the second time.

3.73 OL Parker Brailsford, Alabama​

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While I would’ve liked to attack defense in this draft, there weren’t any defensive options that I liked left on the board that I could justify taking over Alabama center Parker Brailsford.

Brailsford wouldn’t initially play center for the Saints, but could be a potential Cesar Ruiz replacement if New Orleans goes in that direction. He could also be insurance at center if Erik McCoy continues to struggle to stay on the field.

Brailsford is undersized, but has the production and athleticism to be a desirable pick in the third round. With strong showings against SEC competition, Brailsford should have no problems developing into a strong NFL interior offensive lineman.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...essons-mock-draft-3-0-after-free-agency-day-1
 
SB Nation Reacts Survey: How would you grade the Saints first week of free agency?

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - JANUARY 11: Travis Etienne Jr. #1 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs the ball during an NFL wild card playoff football game against the Buffalo Bills at EverBank Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Jacksonville, FL. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It has only been 2 days since the unofficial start of free agency and the New Orleans Saints have taken off running with the signings of RB Travis Etienne, OG David Edwards, P Ryan Wright and TE Noah Fant, re-signing of John Ridgeway III as well as restructuring several player’s contracts. Unfortunately, they will be saying goodbye to LB Demario Davis and CB Alontae Taylor, with the fate of several other veteran’s futures in New Orleans still TBD.

So, in this week’s reacts poll, we want to know how would you grade the Saints first week of free agency so far? Vote in the link below and let us know your thoughts!

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Saints fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ou-grade-the-saints-first-week-of-free-agency
 
What Travis Etienne Jr. brings to the Saints

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The New Orleans Saints signed running back Travis Etienne Jr. to a 4-year $52 million contract on Monday. Etienne comes to New Orleans after spending the first five years of his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Etienne was drafted in the first round and was again paired with college teammate Trevor Lawrence in Jacksonville after setting nearly every career rushing record in the ACC at Clemson. He suffered a Lisfranc injury (ironically in the Superdome) in the 2021 preseason which caused him to miss his entire rookie season, but since then rushed for over 1,000 yards in three of the next four seasons in Jacksonville. During his career, the Jags went as Etienne went, as they posted winning records in each of the years he rushed for 1,000 yards and went 4-13 in the only year he did not.

Etienne is an explosive runner who hits the hole quickly and can make plays in space against defensive backs. He is a very good pass catcher as he has gone for over 250 yards receiving each year, but he is not as much of a dual threat as someone like Alvin Kamara was in his prime. He isn’t a liability in the pass game at all, but he is definitely a run-first kind of back as opposed to a guy who needs to catch five balls a game to have a real impact. Etienne is very good at hitting the hole when it is there, as he has a vast amount of experience stretching all the way back to his four year career as a starter at Clemson. He accelerates quickly and will get to the second level almost every time the offensive line opens a hole for him as he also has a great initial jump cut. Once he is in space he has the agility to easily avoid defensive backs, but doesn’t always have the power to break tackles or gain extra yards in a pile. That being said, he still usually gains the yards that are needed in short yardage situations due his great initial burst of speed and vision.

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Despite the injury early in his career and the high amount of usage Etienne had in college and the NFL, he has remained relatively healthy over his career, as he missed just two games for the Jaguars after missing his whole rookie year. Another great thing about Etienne is that he does not turn the ball over, as he has just four fumbles in his four seasons playing with the Jags, three of which came during his first year in 2022.

Etienne brings a consistent fix to the Saints backfield that has suffered the last two years due to injuries to Alvin Kamara and the other running backs on the roster failing to replace Kamara’s production. Etienne can provide that production and then some, and also take some of the burden off Kamara’s shoulders which hopefully should keep him healthy down the stretch.

Etienne is the third leading rusher in Jaguars history, and is tied for the second most 1,000 yard seasons in team history after just four years in Duval. Now after helping the Jags return to the playoffs for the first time in five years the 27-year old returns to his home state of Louisiana to try and help the Saints get back to the postseason for the first time since 2020. The Saints were the 28th ranked rushing offense last year, but should instantly improve thanks to Etienne’s presence, as he has quietly been one of the better and most consistent backs in the NFL since he was drafted.

Travis Etienne goes 71 YARDS on the ground!

CARvsJAX on FOXhttps://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/tvsIl6cNNJ

— NFL (@NFL) September 7, 2025

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...8/what-travis-etienne-jr-brings-to-the-saints
 
Saints trade P Kai Kroeger to Texans

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - NOVEMBER 23 : Kai Kroeger #32 of the New Orleans Saints looks on from the field during an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons at Caesars Superdome on November 23, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After New Orleans recently signed former Minnesota Vikings punter and Tulane alum Ryan Wright to a lucrative four-year $14 million deal with $8 million guaranteed, the team has now traded former undrafted free agent punter Kai Kroeger to the Houston Texans, with the teams swapping 2028 sixth and seventh-round draft picks.

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Now that the Saints have finally invested in special teams, this will mark the fourth consecutive season New Orleans is entering with a new punter. It also ends a three-year streak of undrafted free agent rookies, as the team has gone from Lou Hedley, Matthew Hayball and Kroeger over the past three seasons.

Punting was a major issue for the Saints in 2025. Kroeger’s 63.9 punting grade ranked 25th out of 32 qualifying punters, according to Pro Football Focus. On 56 punts, his 38.64-yard net average ranked 28th at the position, while his long of 61 yards also ranked 28th, and his 18 punts inside the 20-yard line ranked 29th.

For the Saints, getting any compensation for Kroeger is a win. They originally signed him as an undrafted free agent during training camp, and now they’ve ended up receiving a draft pick in return.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...y/107443/saints-trade-p-kai-kroeger-to-texans
 
Miguez: How adding Travis Etienne will improve the Saints offense

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JACKSONVILLE, FL - JANUARY 11: Travis Etienne Jr. #1 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs with the ball during the AFC Wildcard Playoff game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills on January 11, 2026 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fl. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
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The New Orleans Saints have had a good run of signing players from the Bayou State to return and play for their childhood team.

On Monday, Mickey Loomis made a similar move that they are hoping will pay off when they signed Travis Etienne Jr. in free agency from the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The deal has been reported to be for 4 years/$52 million, which is near market value for a top running back in the league.

Etienne, the Jennings native, has had quite the start to his young NFL career as he has eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards in three of his first four seasons. In total, he has rushed for 3,798 and 25 touchdowns for an average of 4.2 yards per attempt.

So, what are the Saints adding to their offense?

Young, Dynamic Playmaker

Etienne has been known for his shifty ability out of the backfield, something Saints fans have come accustomed to with Alvin Kamara leading the charge since 2018. However, Kamara is over the age of 30 and most would argue past his prime, so New Orleans is looking for a youthful bout of energy in their run game. With this move, I think the Saints could easily hang on to AK if the money makes sense and play him as a gadget back/slot receiver while Etienne leads the backfield in terms of carries. Don’t forget, Devin Neal, Kendre Miller, and Audric Estime are also still in that room. Etienne is also a great receiving back in the backfield, as he’s racked up nearly 1500 yards in the passing game.

Great Leader

Etienne may be a young player still, but he’s very vocal in the way he handles his business. He’s never been in trouble while in the NFL, the Jaguars locker room had a ton of respect for him, and he’s also been well-respected throughout the league. It will be exciting to see how the leadership dynamic shifts in the locker room with Demario Davis and Alontae Taylor both on their way out and Cam Jordan’s departure could still be on the horizon.

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Let’s welcome Travis Etienne back home to Louisiana as the Saints look to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2020.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ravis-etienne-will-improve-the-saints-offense
 
Could Cam Jordan be on his way to Kansas City?

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 4: Cameron Jordan #94 of the New Orleans Saints reacts during the second quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 4, 2026 in Atlanta, United States. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New Orleans Saints had a busy start to free agency, and with all the excellent additions to the roster, there have also been some tough departures. One player, Cam Jordan, has not officially left the team and remains in free agency, but there is no guarantee he returns.

After a 10.5-season career, Jordan rightfully wants to be paid more than in his last contract, while also being realistic about his age and time left in the NFL. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that, and for the Saints, it seems like there is hesitancy to do that, which also makes sense. Jordan is 36, and recreating that 2025 production is unlikely, so the Saints do not want to overpay to bring him back. Still, Jordan is a Saints legend, and no matter what, he will be a valuable piece on defense, even if you take away prior bias.

If Jordan does leave in free agency, he is likely to look for a contending team that is interested, and that could be the Kansas City Chiefs.

Kansas City could use Jordan’s help on defense, and even star defensive lineman Chris Jones seems to be recruiting the Saints legend:

Cam jordan…

— Chris Jones (@StoneColdJones) March 11, 2026

People, including myself, may be reading into this, but why would Jones randomly post this? If Jordan were to leave, the Chiefs make sense as a destination, especially if Patrick Mahomes can come back sooner rather than later. It also makes sense for players on the Chiefs roster to recruit Jordan, especially with how strong his ties are to New Orleans.

No matter where he goes, it will be weird to see him in a different jersey.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...could-cam-jordan-be-on-his-way-to-kansas-city
 
Fleur-de-Links, March 13: The Saints added an impact RB, but what could it mean for the offense?

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Miguez: How adding Travis Etienne will improve the Saints offense


A major addition to the Saints’ offense.

Kellen Moore mum on Alvin Kamara’s future with the New Orleans Saints


Speaking of RBs, Etienne’s addition, it could spell trouble for Kamara’s future.

Saints sign OL Dillon Radunz to two-year contract


Another return to the team!

"There is so much excitement and momentum,"

David Edwards on how Tyler Shough and the #Saints offensive line impacted his decision to come to New Orleans pic.twitter.com/3SpT4PxbFZ

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) March 12, 2026

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...act-rb-but-what-could-it-mean-for-the-offense
 
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