Our defense vs. their offense: New England Patriots

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The New Orleans Saints’ defense played its best game of the year, arguably last week versus the New York Giants. They forced five total turnovers by way of three fumbles and two interceptions. Brandon Staley’s group will look to replicate success and carry over that mojo when they square off with the New England Patriots on Sunday.

New England is led by quarterback Drake Maye, who is toting a 3.5 TD:INT through Week 5. With receivers like Stefon Diggs and Kayshon Boutte, they are able to spread the football around on the field with ease.

New Orleans’ safeties played a terrific game against the New York Giants last week and will need to continue to progress as they try to limit the passing attack of the Patriots. Jordan Howden and Jonas Sanker have really stepped up and demonstrated dependability at the position for the Saints, with starters Julian Blackmon and Justin Reid currently out with injuries.

Along the offensive line of the Patriots is a first-round draft pick of this year’s NFL draft class, Will Campbell. Campbell, who spent his collegiate career as a member of the LSU Tigers, will be making a return to Louisiana to play in front of some hometown fans.

Campbell’s impressive play at left tackle will be an interesting matchup to watch through the duration of Sunday’s contest as he battles with a feisty Saints’ pass rush.

Patriots’ tight end Hunter Henry should be a key factor in this weekend’s game. New Orleans has seemed to struggle defending TEs this year, and another one of Maye’s targets should be no exception. Henry can stretch the field in seams, but can also secure the ball in difficult-to-catch scenarios.

Both teams should head into this matchup with the belief that they can come out victorious. This game should be an exciting watch and provide some highlight reel-worthy plays. Let’s see if the Saints can pick up some steam and earn their second win of the year.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...defense-vs-their-offense-new-england-patriots
 
Fleur-de-Links, October 13: The Saints fall to 1-5

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Saints drop to 1-5 after loss to Patriots


Kellen Moore and Spencer Rattler continue to improve, but without talent on this roster, New Orleans falls short once again.

ESPN Research: 4 of Spencer Rattler’s 6 incomplete passes were thrown to Chris Olave


Not what you want to see with a starting QB and the #1 WR

Postgame Quotes: New England Patriots 25, New Orleans Saints 19 | 2025 NFL Week 6


Important quotes from the Saints’ fifth loss of the season.

Final pic.twitter.com/mkTJaoBXPV

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 12, 2025

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ur-de-links-october-13-the-saints-fall-to-1-5
 
Lions vs. Chiefs: Sunday Night Football Open Thread

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The Kansas City Chiefs host the Detroit Lions tonight at Arrowhead. These Super Bowl contenders are having vastly different seasons so far. Will the Lions continue to stay hot? Can the Chiefs rebound from last week’s devastating loss? Let’s tune in and find out!

Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City, Missouri

Kickoff – 5:20pm PST / 7:20pm CST / 8:20pm EST

Network – NBC

Odds – Chiefs -2.5, O/U 52.5


Enjoy the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...s-vs-chiefs-sunday-night-football-open-thread
 
Bears vs. Commanders: Monday Night Football Open Thread

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The Washington Commanders host the Chicago Bears in the second game of tonight’s Monday Night Football doubleheader. Washington is coming off a big win last week, while Chicago is coming off a bye. Will Washington move closer to the NFC East lead? Can Chicago’s defense survive Jayden Daniels? Let’s tune in to find out!

Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders

Northwest Stadium – Landover, Maryland

Kickoff – 5:15pm PST / 7:15pm CST / 8:15pm EST

Network – ABC​

Odds – Commanders -5.5, O/U 49.5


Follow the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...-commanders-monday-night-football-open-thread
 
SB Nation Reacts Survey: How confident are you that the Saints are headed in the right direction?

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Week 6 of the 2025 season saw the New Orleans Saints back home in the dome to take on the New England Patriots who were fresh off a triumphant victory over the Buffalo Bills. This game was one that despite the Saints being the underdog, they could possibly win if all the pieces came together, unfortunately they were unable to overcome their red zone struggles and pass rush issues, falling to the Pats 25-19 and 1-5 on the season.

The Saints will now head up to the Windy City to face a Chicago Bears team playing on a short week after their 25-24 win over the Commanders. Will losing an extra day off help the Saints beat the Bears? Can they get their first road win of the season? As always, we want to hear from you. So, after Week 6, how are you feeling about the team? “Are you confident the Saints are headed in the right direction?” Vote in this week’s poll and let us know!

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...-the-saints-are-headed-in-the-right-direction
 
Wednesday’s Saints vs. Bears injury report

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The New Orleans Saints wrapped up their first practice ahead of their Week 7 matchup with the Chicago Bears. The Saints listed five players on the injury report, with two players listed as DNP. Cornerback Isaac Yiadom continues to stay absent due to a hamstring injury, while running back Alvin Kamara was absent, dealing with an ankle injury. Wide receiver Chris Olave and cornerback Alontae Taylor also appeared on the injury report, as both were limited with injuries.

New Orleans Saints


Full Participation

DT John Ridgeway III (Shoulder)

Limited Participation

CB Alontae Taylor (Knee)

WR Chris Olave (Hip)

Did Not Participate

CB Isaac Yiadom (Hamstring)

RB Alvin Kamara (Ankle)

Chicago Bears – TBA​


Full Participation

Limited Participation

Did Not Participate

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...1404/wednesdays-saints-vs-bears-injury-report
 
Saints Super Bowl odds: Week 6

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The New Orleans Saints have lost yet again, this time falling to the New England Patriots. They now sit at 1-5, which is not the worst record in the NFL thanks to the winless Jets, but still possibly the worst place you can be at this point in the season. Here are how the Saints and their division rivals stack up against the teams with the top 10 Super Bowl odds headed into Week 7 of the season, courtesy of Fanduel Sportsbook:

T-32. New Orleans Saints: +40000 (Last week’s odds: +40000) (Last week’s ranking: T-32)

1. Kansas City Chiefs: +650 (+1000) (5)

T-2. Green Bay Packers: +700 (+800) (T-3)

T-2. Buffalo Bills: +700 (+500) (1)

4. Detroit Lions: +850 (+800) (T-3)

5. Philadelphia Eagles: +950 (+700) (2)

6. Los Angeles Rams: +1500 (+1600) (T-6)

T-7. Indianapolis Colts: +1800 (+1800) (T-9)

T-7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +1800 (+2500) (13)

9. Los Angeles Chargers: +1900 (+1700) (8)

10. Denver Broncos: +2000 (+2400) (12)

20. Atlanta Falcons: +5000 (+8000) (T-21)

24. Carolina Panthers: +30000 (+40000) (T-32)



Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.com/super-bowl-odds-prop-bets/101387/saints-super-bowl-odds-week-6
 
Steelers vs. Bengals: Thursday Night Football Open Thread

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The Cincinnati Bengals host the Pittsburgh Steelers tonight in Cincinnati. These AFC North rivals come into this game on completely different trajectories. Will Pittsburgh continue to roll? Can Cincy pull off the upset over their rivals? Let’s tune in to find out!

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals

Paycor Stadium – Cincinnati, Ohio

Kickoff – 5:15pm PST / 7:15pm CST / 8:15pm EST

Network – Prime Video

Odds – Steelers -5.5, O/U 44.5


Follow the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...s-bengals-thursday-night-football-open-thread
 
Possible moves the Saints can make before the NFL trade deadline

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Last year, when the trade deadline was creeping closer and closer, the feeling around the New Orleans Saints was that this team could be sellers at the trade deadline. If that was the case, which it was, CB Marshon Lattimore was the obvious choice to be traded. This turned out to be the one move the Saints made at the deadline, and looking back at the details of the trade, it was a great move by New Orleans.

Now, back to the present (or future…. get it?)

The NFL trade deadline is less than a month away, and the Saints are 1-5. This team could, probably not, but could turn this season around and win games. There has only been one game in which the Saints were absolutely dominated. Every other game was a few plays away from a result being changed, but looking at this in a realistic lens, the New Orleans must be sellers at the deadline. There are too many issues on the roster to trust what this team can currently do, and the Saints’ draft capital is not good due to moves made before the season. This is a rebuild, and if the Saints want to improve next season, they will make a move at the deadline.

But who could be traded away?


The WRs​

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If there is any comparable move to the Marshon Lattimore trade last season, this would be the one. The Saints have an interesting situation on their hands with the WRs. Former first-round pick Chris Olave’s fifth-year option was picked up in the offseason, so he is under contract until the end of the 2026/27 season, but a contract extension is already something to consider. The New York Jets gave WR Garrett Wilson, who was selected one pick before Chris Olave, a 4-year, $130,000,000 contract. Olave’s agent will use this as the basis that the Saints should give his client, but New Orleans will bring up the injury history in negotiations. Realistically, the contract should be a 4-years, $120,000,000, but still, that may be too much.

As I mentioned, Chris Olave has had an extensive injury history, and although he has stayed on the field this season, it’s a real worry for the future. It should also be considered that Olave has struggled with some drops, mental mistakes, and an inability to find a rhythm with QB Spencer Rattler. Olave is only 25 and has major potential, but betting on that is way too risky for the Saints, who are in the middle of a rebuild.

If New Orleans decides to keep Olave and extend his contract, the next option would have to be Rashid Shaheed. The former undrafted WR is out of contract after this season, so getting any draft capital back for a WR already going to leave is a great idea. Yes, the Saints could extend Shaheed, but keeping Olave would make it way too expensive to keep both WRs on this team. With some cap gymnastics, the team can get it done, but they need to compete for the playoffs to do so. Obviously, that’s not where the Saints are. A decision needs to be made between Olave and Shaheed.

Trying to figure out the Saints’ decision-making in this process is not easy, but just looking at this from an outside perspective could make it obvious. Rashid Shaheed is already 27 and has not been a WR1 yet. This makes the potential contract extension much cheaper than extending Chris Olave. Also, trading Olave would get the Saints much better draft capital from a contending team, and the concussion history is a worry. No matter what, this is going to be a risky move, but trading Olave when his value is still high should be the move.

What could the trades look like?

If Chris Olave is traded:

Saints send Chris Olave <—> Giants send 2026 2nd-round pick & 2027 3rd-round pick

If Rashid Shaheed is traded:

Saints send Rashid Shaheed <—> Steelers send a 2026 4th-round pick & 2027 5th-round pick


Pete Werner​

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Another likely trade that makes sense is the Saints shipping out linebacker Pete Werner. The 26-year-old has had an up-and-down start to his NFL career. Some games look great, and Werner is flying around the field making plays. In other games, Werner struggles to tackle and gets exposed in pass coverage. This has been the issue with the Pete Werner experience. It is way too inconsistent to feel comfortable, and this is not the first time his name is brought up as a potential trade option. The issue in the past was that the Saints had to rely one Demario Davis and Pete Werner as the only two linebacker options because of depth issues, but that’s not the case anymore.

In the 2025 NFL Draft, the Saints selected linebacker Danny Stutsman in the 4th round. Throughout the offseason/preseason, Stutsman made plays and seemed to have developed a bit in pass coverage. These are all the signs a coaching staff wants to see from their young player, and Kellen Moore did something very interesting in the past game against the Patriots. For a bit, Pete Werner was subbed out of the game for Danny Stutsman/Isaiah Stalbird. Many, including myself, thought it was an injury, but Werner was not being checked out by doctors on the sideline, and later in the press conference, Kellen Moore confirmed that this was a move to get Stutsman more playing time. Doing this in a game with the score close is notable, and it can hint that the team could be moving on from Werner soon.

What could the trade look like?

Saints send Pete Werner <—> 49ers send a 2026 5th-round pick


Carl Granderson​

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Here is the last, and least likely, potential trade the Saints could make: Moving on from Carl Granderson. The pass rush is a major issue for New Orleans, potentially the main reason they are losing these close games. So, why in the world would they trade away their most productive edge rusher? Before Chase Young came back from injury, and clearly looked like the best edge rusher the Saints have, New Orleans ranked last in pass rush pressure. Just looking at the games, Cam Jordan and Carl Granderson were getting stonewalled by opposing tackles. It allowed for QBs to have all the time in the world in the pocket, which then exposed the Saints’ cornerback issues. Granderson is great and getting cleanup sacks when the QB has to leave the pocket due to other pressure, but going one-on-one against tackles has been an issue and way less consistent.

I believe this move is less likely due to the Saints’ overall pass rush issues, which will only worsen with the trade of Granderson. It will also take a great offer from another team to get this deal done because Granderson is under contract until the end of the 2027/28 season. He can still be a good rotational piece while the Saints rebuild this edge rush group, but again, if a team makes a good offer, a deal can get done.

What could the trade look like?

Saints send Carl Granderson <—> Eagles send a 2026 2nd-round pick



The New Orleans Saints are rebuilding their roster, and with the trade deadline approaching, acquiring more draft capital should be the team’s primary focus.

Chris Olave/Rashid Shaheed, Pete Werner, and Carl Granderson are some of the most likely trade options for the Saints, but I wanted to ask: What are your thoughts on some of these trades? Do you think the Saints could get more for some of these players? If you had to choose between Olave and Shaheed for who gets traded away, who would you choose? Are there any other players on the roster you think could be traded away? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...saints-can-make-before-the-nfl-trade-deadline
 
Friday’s Saints vs. Bears injury report

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No, your eyes do not deceive you. The New Orleans Saints had perfect attendance in their final practice ahead of their Week 7 matchup with the Chicago Bears. Every player practiced in full, with just cornerback Isaac Yiadom and defensive tackle John Ridgeway III being given game day designations, as both players are marked questionable.

The Bears are a little less unfortunate. They listed five players as questionable for Sunday’s match, including star defensive lineman Grady Jarrett and standout running back D’Andre Swift. Chicago also has some kicking problems, with starter Cairo Santos being out with a right thigh injury.

New Orleans Saints


Full Participation

WR Chris Olave (Hip)

CB Alontae Taylor (Knee)

DT John Ridgeway III (Shoulder) Questionable

DT Davon Godchaux (NIR-Rest)

RB Alvin Kamara (Ankle)

CB Isaac Yiadom (Hamstring) Questionable

Chicago Bears​


Full Participation

OL Jonah Jackson (Ankle)

RB Travis Homer (Calf) Questionable

DL Austin Booker (Knee) Questionable

WR DJ Moore (Hip/Groin)

LB Noah Sewell (Concussion) Out

LB Amen Ogbongbemiga (Knee) Questionable

Limited Participation


RB D’Andre Swift (Groin) Questionable

DL Grady Jarrett (Knee) Questionable

Did Not Participate


K Cairo Santos (Right thigh) Out

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c.../101520/fridays-saints-vs-bears-injury-report
 
College Football Week 8 Open Thread

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Happy Saturday everyone! Welcome to the Canal Street Chronicles College Football open thread! This is where we congregate to discuss and dissect each and every one of today’s games on the NCAA Division 1-A (FBS) football schedule. Let’s have some fun and enjoy some stress-free football as we watch the future stars of the NFL today!

Here are the headline games for Week 8:

#10 LSU at #17 Vanderbilt – ABC

Army at Tulane – ESPNU

#5 Ole Miss at #9 Georgia – ABC

#21 Texas at Kentucky – ESPN

#11 Tennessee at #6 Alabama – ABC

#20 USC at #13 Notre Dame – NBC

Leave your comments and insight below!



Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.com/game-day-threads/101487/college-football-week-8-open-thread
 
Saints vs. Bears: Week 7 Open Thread

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NFL on FOX – Week 7​

New Orleans Saints (1-5) at Chicago Bears (3-2)


The New Orleans Saints travel to Chicago looking to get their first road win of the season. The storylines are abundant in this game. Dennis Allen looking to get the best of the team that fired him a season ago. The same team looking to get the best of Dennis Allen. Spencer Rattler looking to get the win over Caleb Williams, who took Rattler’s starting job at Oklahoma. Despite all of the storylines involved, the one thing that matters the most, is that the Saints simply find a way to win this game.

Kickoff:

Sunday, October 19th – 10:00am PST / 12:00pm CST / 1:00pm EST

Location:

Soldier Field – Chicago, Illinois

Weather Forecast:

53º – Cloudy/Windy

TV Broadcasts:

NFL on FOX

– Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston

Local broadcasts in your region can be found here

YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket:

tv.youtube.com

Radio:

WWL 870AM/105.3FM New Orleans

-Featuring: Mike Hoss, Deuce McAllister, and Steve Geller

SIRIUS XM 382 / Internet 822

New Orleans Saints radio network affiliates can be found here

Chicago Bears radio network affiliates can be found here

Uniform Combination:


White Jerseys and Black Pants

Opponent Blog:

Windy City Gridiron

Odds:


Saints +4.5; Over/Under 46.5

Here’s to the Saints pulling off the upset in Chicago! Who Dat!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...01558/chicago-bears-nfl-week-7-fan-discussion
 
Falcons vs. 49ers: Sunday Night Football Open Thread

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The San Francisco 49ers host the Atlanta Falcons tonight in the Bay Area. These teams are fighting for a shot in their respective divisions. Will the 49ers pull out the win at home? Can the Falcons avoid giving in to their true nature? Let’s tune in and find out!

Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers

Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, California

Kickoff – 5:20pm PST / 7:20pm CST / 8:20pm EST

Network – NBC

Odds – 49ers -1.5, O/U 46.5


Enjoy the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ns-vs-49ers-sunday-night-football-open-thread
 
Saints C Erik McCoy confirmed out for season

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The hits keep on coming on the injury front as it has now been confirmed by New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore that Pro Bowl center Erik McCoy suffered a torn bicep in Sunday’s matchup against the Chicago Bears which will sideline him for the rest of his seventh professional campaign—one that got off to a promising start.

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This marks the second straight season that the 28-year-old has appeared in just seven games for New Orleans. Last year, he suffered a groin injury just three plays into the Saints’ Week 3 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, forcing him to miss an extended period of time on injured reserve.

A huge key to the #Saints’ offensive line, as was even more evident when he was lost to injury last year. Another tough blow for McCoy. https://t.co/Id6qw2HUTE

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) October 20, 2025

This season, McCoy was the highest-graded pass protector among all centers, earning an 83.2 pass-blocking grade on 276 snaps through seven games, according to Pro Football Focus. He had allowed only three total pressures and no sacks—a tough blow for a Saints offensive line that had finally been at full strength.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ccoy-out-for-season-ending-injury-torn-biceps
 
Overreactions: Saints vs. Bears

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The New Orleans Saints weren’t able to pull off the comeback against the Chicago Bears, falling 26-14 in Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season at Soldier Field. Here’s the biggest overreaction from this weekend’s matchup:

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It’s time for the Saints to replace Spencer Rattler with Tyler Shough.

Look, I know what we saw from Rattler on Sunday in Chicago was less than encouraging: 20-of-32 passing for 233 yards and two touchdowns, along with a fumble and three interceptions—the first time in his career he’s thrown three picks in a game—while posting a season-low passer rating of 66.3.

Through six games, Rattler had been pretty good at avoiding putting the ball in harm’s way, though he’s had some trouble holding onto the football when sacked. On the year, Rattler has four interceptions and three fumbles (two lost).

Given this was his first matchup against his former head coach Dennis Allen—and with the constant chatter throughout the week about him facing the guy who replaced him at Oklahoma, Caleb Williams—I’ll cut Rattler some slack this week. It was truly his first poor performance of the season, and aside from Week 7, he’s exceeded expectations each week.

In terms of replacing him with Tyler Shough, I see that as an overreaction, especially considering what we saw from Rattler last season with such a limited supporting cast. You’re essentially setting your rookie quarterback up for failure, and I didn’t agree with that approach last year either. If you’re going to start the season with a rookie QB, that’s one thing—but throwing him into the dumpster fire of a 1-6 football team is an unfair situation to expect him to succeed in.

Head coach Kellen Moore was asked if, at any point during Sunday’s matchup, he considered turning to Shough over Rattler. He clarified that it was never a thought on his mind. Moore clearly believes in Rattler, and Shough’s time will come—but one bad game doesn’t mean you put your rookie quarterback in a tough position to start his career.

Moore also committed to starting Rattler in Week 8 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, noting that the Bears’ defense has forced turnovers on everyone this season and that Rattler just has to learn from it. He added that the team will take it week by week when asked if they might start Shough at any point this season.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.com/new-orleans-saints-news/101688/overreactions-saints-vs-bears
 
Former Saints QB Drew Brees and Guard Jahri Evans advance to the next step toward induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and guard Jahri Evans both have advanced to the next stage of being inducted in 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.

52 Modern-Era Players advance in the voting process for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026 https://t.co/u7ocphUHPP pic.twitter.com/NQZnZvpcvR

— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) October 22, 2025

Brees signed with the Saints in 2006 and during his 15 incredible years in New Orleans, he led them to victory in Super Bowl XLIV and was named the game’s MVP. His other honors include being selected to the Pro-Bowl 13 times, All-Pro 5 times, NFL Offensive Player of the Year twice and the 2006 Walter Payton Man of Year. Brees was inducted into the Saints Hall of fame in 2024. He currently ranks second overall in completions (7,142), yards (80,358) and touchdowns (571). This is his first year of eligbility for the Hall of Fame.

Evans played in New Orleans from 2006-2016 and was named to the Pro Bowl 6 times, All-Pro 5 times and is a member of the NFL 2010’s All-Decade Team. He was also inducted into the Saints Ring of Honor and Saints Hall of Fame and is currently an offensive line assistant coach for the Saints. Evans was named a Hall of Fame finalist in 2025 and semi-finalist in 2024.

In the next step of the process, the full selection committee will narrow down the modern-era candidates down to 25 semifinalists for the Class of 2026 which will be announced sometime late next month.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026 will be enshrined next August in Canton.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...-next-step-into-the-pro-football-hall-of-fame
 
Wednesday’s Saints vs. Buccaneers injury report

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The New Orleans Saints have wrapped up their first practice ahead of their Week 8 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Saints listed six players on their injury report, including three absent. Wide receiver Chris Olave missed practice while dealing with an ankle injury, while defensive end Chase Young was out with an illness. Alontae Taylor also missed practice due to personal reasons.

The Buccaneers listed 17 players on Wednesday’s injury report. Emerging star wide receiver Emeka Egbuka missed practice while dealing with a hamstring injury. Quarterback Baker Mayfield was limited as he deals with a knee injury.

New Orleans Saints


Full Participation

DT John Ridgeway III (Shoulder)

Limited Participation

RB Alvin Kamara (Ankle)

TE Juwan Johnson (Neck)

Did Not Participate

DE Chase Young (Illness)

CB Alontae Taylor (NIR-Personal Matter)

WR Chris Olave (Ankle)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers​


Full Participation

RB Josh Williams (Concussions)

CB Zion McCollum (Thumb)

Limited Participation

QB Baker Mayfield (Knee)

G Michael Jordan (Knee)

TE Devin Culp (Knee)

G Ben Bredeson (Shoulder)

Did Not Participate

S Antoine Winfield Jr. (Toe)

OLB Markees Watts (Personal)

OLB Hassan Reddick (Ankle/Knee)

DB Christian Izien (Knee)

RB Bucky Irvin (Foot/Shoulder)

G Luke Haggard (Shoulder)

WR Chris Godwin Jr. (Fibula)

DT Greg Gaines (Toe)

WR Emeka Egbuka (Hamstring)

LB Lavonte David (Knee/Rib)

QB Teddy Bridgewater (Teeth)

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...wednesdays-saints-vs-buccaneers-injury-report
 
Vikings vs. Chargers: Thursday Night Football Open Thread

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The Los Angeles Chargers host the Minnesota Vikings tonight in the City of Angels. These teams have not been as consistent as they had hoped, but are still in contention . Will Los Angeles rebound from their home loss last week? Can Minnesota also rebound from last week’s loss? Let’s tune in to find out!

Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Chargers

SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, California

Kickoff – 5:15pm PST / 7:15pm CST / 8:15pm EST

Network – Prime Video

Odds – Chargers -3, O/U 44.5


Follow the game with the CSC family and join the thread below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...-chargers-thursday-night-football-open-thread
 
Canal Street Chronicles: Saints vs. Bucs Bold Predictions

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For Week 8, the New Orleans Saints are back home in the dome for their first divisional matchup this season against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So, let’s jump right in and take a look at some of the Canal Street Chronicles staff’s predictions for this week’s matchup between the Saints and Bucs.

NIC:

  • Devin Neal rushes for 30+ yards following Kendre Miller’s injury
  • Danny Stutsman logs more defensive snaps than Pete Werner
  • Foster Moreau hauls in 3+ receptions

KYLE:

  • Saints O-Line allow 6 sacks
  • Chris Olave gets over 100+ yards
  • Jonas Sanker has another big day, 5+ tackles, 3 PD, 1 FF

CALEB:

  • Spencer Rattler throws for 300 yards
  • Devin Neal gets his first career touchdown
  • Chase Young gets two sacks

SAM:

  • Saints bounce back to upset the Bucs
  • Chase Young gets his first individual sack of the season
  • Baker Mayfield throws a late interception to seal the game

HAYDEN:

  • Kamara scores 2 touchdowns
  • Olave finishes with more yards than Egbuka
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry gets another INT

What do you think about the CSC staff’s predictions? What are your bold predictions? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...et-chronicles-saints-vs-bucs-bold-predictions
 
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