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Saints assistant OL coach Jahri Evans accepts offer with Steelers

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PITTSBURGH, PA - NOVEMBER 30: Jahri Evans #73 of the New Orleans Saints blocks against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the game on November 30, 2014 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Jahri Evans has officially accepted an offer to become the new assistant offensive line coach with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the same role he filled for the New Orleans Saints under Kellen Moore in 2025. Evans began his coaching career in 2022 with New Orleans as a training camp intern before being brought on full-time a year later.

The Pennsylvania native will now return home with an opportunity to rejuvenate the Steelers’ offensive line group under the leadership of newly hired Mike McCarthy. Evans finished out his playing time in the league with McCarthy as his head coach while they were both employed by the Green Bay Packers.

Before playing home games at Lambeau Field in the 2017 regular season, the six-time Pro Bowl guard spent a decade in New Orleans, where he would win Super Bowl XLIV with the Saints. Evans was a crucial piece of the Saints’ success and offensive production. He was named to the AP All-Pro First Team four consecutive years from 2009-12. Evans earned second-team honors in 2013.

Jahri served as the epitome of an “Iron Man” athlete. Over the course of his 12-year career, Evans missed just nine games while starting in every game of his 193 total appearances, including playoffs. His prowess on and off the field has earned Evans the honor of being a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH, for the past three years, although he has yet to be enshrined.

Pittsburgh will be getting a talented former player and coach on their staff ahead of the 2026 season.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...coach-jahri-evans-accepts-offer-with-steelers
 
Saints QB coach Scott Tolzien interviewing for Steelers OC job

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Aug 14, 2025; Carson, CA, USA; New Orleans Saints quarterbacks coach Scott Tolzien (left) and quarterback Tyler Shough (6) during a joint practice against the Los Angeles Rams at the Dignity Health Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

New Orleans Saints quarterbacks coach Scott Tolzien is interviewing for the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator job, per Jeremy Fowler.

The Steelers have notified the Saints that they plan to interview assistant Scott Tolzien for offensive coordinator, per sources.

Tolzien was a Mike McCarthy quarterback in Green Bay and assistant in Dallas. He coached Saints quarterbacks Tyler Shough this year. pic.twitter.com/Yq46lNquAW

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) January 29, 2026

Tolzien joined the Saints coaching staff in 2025 as part of Kellen Moore’s team. The former NFL quarterback was a player for the Steelers’ new head coach, Mike McCarthy, during his time with the Green Bay Packers, and coached under McCarthy with the Dallas Cowboys as quarterbacks coach before joining Kellen Moore in New Orleans under the same position after McCarthy was fired in 2024.

Tolzien has been a vital part of the development of starting quarterback Tyler Shough, who showed tremendous development after earning the starting job halfway through the season. Part of the Saints’ feeling comfortable without a veteran quarterback on the roster was their experience on the coaching staff, with Tolzien, Moore, and offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier all being former passers in the NFL. While Nussmeier and Moore will obviously both remain on the roster, the potential loss of Tolzien could be significant.

Vote for @TylerShough2 for Rookie of the Year!

🗳️: https://t.co/fbG9yGRYfi

RT to support 🔄 pic.twitter.com/3XgnHLo0gi

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) January 29, 2026

Tolzien is only 38 years old and has been coaching since 2019, when he joined the Wisconsin Badgers as an analyst. After joining the Cowboys in 2023, Tolzien’s acceleration up the coaching ladder has been impressive, and a move to offensive coordinator may be the final step before he gets a chance at being a head coach.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...cott-tolzien-interviewing-for-steelers-oc-job
 
Fleur-de-Links, January 30: The Saints are finally close to positive cap space

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - NOVEMBER 23: Mickey Loomisexecutive vice president and general manager of the New Orleans Saints stands on the field during an NFL game against the Atlanta Falcons at Caesars Superdome on November 23, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Saints QB Tyler Shough draws high praise from Panthers legend


Another name added to the long list.

2026 provides opportunity for Saints to be free of salary cap shackles


A big decision the Saints have to think about this offseason.

Saints predicted to cut ties with $24 million 5-time Pro Bowl playmaker in trade with Chiefs


Interesting…. but unlikely.

Saints offensive coordinator and former Saints and 1994 Senior Bowl QB Doug Nussmeier talks to his son Garrett Nussmeier after a Senior Bowl practice Thursday night. pic.twitter.com/tc6BULRPxM

— Glenn Guilbeau (@SportBeatTweet) January 30, 2026

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...aints-are-finally-close-to-positive-cap-space
 
Fleur-de-Links, January 29: Will the Saints lose one of their top free agents?

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One-year out: Did the Saints overpay for Juwan Johnson?


A very hated move by the Saints may have worked out in the end.

Advanced metric proves Saints had one of 2025’s best draft classes


The best start to a rebuild you can have.

Saints’ Alontae Taylor Gets Murky Pre-Free Agency Update


Will the CB come back to New Orleans?

Tyler Shough is aiming to becoming the 5th player in Saints history to win NFL Rookie of The Year and on the same night Drew Brees is expected to be elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He gave his thoughts on sharing the night at NFL Honors with the Saints legend pic.twitter.com/5qlZST2wq2

— wdsu (@wdsu) January 28, 2026

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...-the-saints-lose-one-of-their-top-free-agents
 
Saints to play the first NFL game in Paris, France

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Stade de France

There have been rumors swirling for a while now, but today, the NFL has officially confirmed the news that the New Orleans Saints will play the first regular season NFL game in Paris, France. The opponent, date and kickoff time will be announced at a later date.

The game will be played at the Stade de France, which is located in the Saint-Denis commune and is roughly 32 miles north of the Eiffel Tower. The stadium has a seating capacity of just over 80,000, which makes it the largest in France.

In 2023, the Saints established their marketing rights in Paris, France and last summer, Saints owner Gayle Benson, LB Demario Davis, Paris Musketeers head coach Jack Del Rio, and several other Saints staff members traveled to Paris to enhance the Saints’ brand visibility and strengthen the connection between the team and fans abroad by participating in and sponsoring a series of community events. Since then, there has been much speculation that they would be host a game in the city during the 2026 NFL season.

“We are excited to be selected to play in the first regular season game to take place in France,” said Saints Owner Gayle Benson. “This moment is special not only because of the strong cultural connection between Louisiana and France, but also because we will compete before a growing Saints fan base in Paris. I am grateful to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Charles Kushner, Ambassador of the United States to France, and the French Government, especially Laurent Bili, Ambassador of France to the United States, and Samuel Ducroquet, Ambassador of France to Sport, for helping make this historic event possible.”

This will be Saints’ first international game since facing the Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on October 2, 2022.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...ts-to-play-the-first-nfl-game-in-paris-france
 
Former Saints QB Jake Haener signs with the Chiefs

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - DECEMBER 29: Jake Haener #3 of the New Orleans Saints warms up before a game against the Las Vegas Raiders at the Caesars Superdome on December 29, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Derick E. Hingle/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former New Orleans Saints QB Jake Haener has found a new home in Kansas City according to a post via his Instagram account. He also changed his bio description, which now read Chiefs quarterback.

Haener has already changed his bio on Instagram https://t.co/YhAzvsI6nZ pic.twitter.com/RfXuBVSMJy

— Tina Howell (@TinaM_Howell) February 2, 2026

Haener was drafted by the Saints in the 4th round (127th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft. he was suspended the first 6 weeks of his rookie season due to testing positive for a performance enhancing substance that is banned by the NFL.

Haener began the 2024 season as the backup to newly signed veteran QB Derek Carr. After Carr suffered a hand injury in Week 14, Haener was named the starter for the next game against the Washington Commanders.

The Saints waived Haener in August 2025 however, he was then signed to the practice squad the next day. After being re-signed and waived from the active roster again, Haener remained on the Saints practice squad for the rest of the 2025 season.

Through 8 games and 1 start in New Orleans, Haener threw for 18/39, 226 yards and 1 TD and 1 INT.

The 26-year-old will now get a fresh start playing alongside Patrick Mahomes under Andy Reid with Chiefs.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...r-saints-qb-jake-haener-signs-with-the-chiefs
 
Fleur-de-Links, February 3: Former Saints QB on his way to his new home

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - AUGUST 17: Jake Haener #3 of the New Orleans Saints warms up before a preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Caesars Superdome on August 17, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Derick E. Hingle/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former Saints QB Jake Haener signs with the Chiefs


A season review for one of the Saints’ best RBs in team history.

Raiders ‘zeroing in on’ former Saints OC Klint Kubiak as head coach


The former Saints OC may be going to Las Vegas.

What the 2026 Saints game in Paris means for season ticket holders


Some important information for fans.

Les Saints s’en viennent à Paris!

The New Orleans Saints announce that we will be the designated team for the 2026 NFL Paris Game! pic.twitter.com/d6tr1WlBye

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) February 2, 2026

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...3-former-saints-qb-on-his-way-to-his-new-home
 
SB Nation Reacts Survey: Who will win Super Bowl LX?

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Feb 2, 2026; San Jose, CA, USA; The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots helmets are displayed with the Vince Lombardi Trophy before a press conference for NFL commissioner Roger Goodell at San Jose Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

It’s February and the 2025 NFL is almost over as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will face off on Sunday in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. Both teams finished the regular season 14-3 however, the Seahawks are currently 4.5-point favorites but as we know, anything can happen.

So, in this week’s national reacts poll, we want to know who you think will win another Lombardi on Sunday night. Vote using 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...tion-reacts-survey-who-will-win-super-bowl-lx
 
Saints RT Taliese Fuaga defied the sophomore slump

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - OCTOBER 12: Taliese Fuaga #75 of the New Orleans Saints takes on the field in the game against the New England Patriots at Caesars Superdome on October 12, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New Orleans Saints nailed their 2024 first-round pick by selecting offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga with the 14th overall pick. After playing his entire rookie season at a new position—moving to left tackle and exceeding expectations—the Saints doubled down by selecting another left tackle with the 9th overall pick in the 2025 draft: Kelvin Banks Jr.

That move allowed Fuaga to slide back to his natural position on the right side, where he delivered yet another great season despite battling a number of injuries.

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The 23-year-old defied the sophomore slump, allowing just four sacks and 28 total pressures on 530 pass-blocking snaps while committing only seven penalties across 814 total snaps. Fuaga appeared in 13 games, missing four due to multiple injuries that he was able to play through at other points during the season. He sat out Week 3 with a knee injury and a back flare-up, then missed Weeks 10, 12 and 14 with a high ankle sprain.

The Saints appear to have found a way to replace the star-studded duo of Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk with Taliese Fuaga and Kelvin Banks Jr., giving them a tackle tandem that looks to be the foundation of their future.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...s-rt-taliese-fuaga-defied-the-sophomore-slump
 
Should the Saints bring back Alontae Taylor?

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Dec 21, 2025; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Saints cornerback Alontae Taylor (1) reacts to making a tackle against New York Jets quarterback Brady Cook (not pictured) during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images | Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

Among the list of high-profile Saints names entering free agency this offseason is cornerback Alontae Taylor.

The 27-year-old second-round pick out of Tennessee put together a strong campaign for the black and gold in 2025, the fourth and final season of his rookie contract.

Ranking third on the team in defensive snaps, Taylor snagged two interceptions, two sacks, 11 pass deflections and 83 total tackles on the year.

Alontae Taylor’s recent IG story 👀 pic.twitter.com/kIULgu4VRB

— Saints Updates (@bigeasynation) January 28, 2026

Taylor recently suggested through social media that he’ll want top dollar on a new deal, whether it be in New Orleans or elsewhere.

As the well-established core piece of Brandon Staley’s defense that he is, would you re-sign Taylor? How important is it that we see him back in the black and gold come the fall? Let us know in the comments!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...9/should-the-saints-bring-back-alontae-taylor
 
Saints QB Tyler Shough wins the 2025 Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Year Award

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 04: Tyler Shough, winner of the NFL Rookie of the Year '25 Award, poses as the Pepsi-Loving Polar Bear is spotted hanging out with Jaxson Dart and Tyler Shough during Super Bowl LX week, bonding over their love for Pepsi Zero Sugar on February 04, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images for Pepsi Zero Sugar) | Getty Images for Pepsi Zero Sugar

Saints QB Tyler Shough has just been named the 2025 Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Year Award. Shough won the fan-voted award over fellow nominees Giants QB Jaxson Dart, Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson, Raiders RB Ashton Jeanty, Panthers WR Tetairoa McMillan and Browns LB Carson Schwesinger.

Shough recorded the highest completion percentage among all rookies (67.6), second‑most passing yards (2,384), and second‑highest passer rating (91.3). He also set Saints franchise rookie records for most passing yards, passing touchdowns (10), and highest completion percentage.

In Week 17, Shough became the second rookie ever with a completion percentage of 80-or-higher (81.5), at least 300 passing yards (333) and a passer rating of 140-or-higher (142.7) in a single game, joining Bo Nix (Nov. 17, 2024, and Jan. 5, 2025, with Denver).

Shough was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for his play in December/January. He was also selected to the PFWA’s All-Rookie team and is nominated for the AP Offensive Rookie of the year, which will be announced during tonight’s NFL Honors in San Francisco.

“I’m truly humbled and honored to be chosen for this award,” said Shough. “Coming in as a rookie, my goal was to do anything I could to contribute to our team’s success. Whatever I was asked to do, I just wanted to help the team. This wouldn’t be possible without all my teammates and coaches giving everything they had each and every week to help us win. This award is truly a reflection of all their hard work. I also want to say thank you to our amazing fans. Your unbelievable passion for the Saints and the city of New Orleans inspires all of us! I can’t wait to see where we go from here!”

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...pepsi-zero-sugar-nfl-rookie-of-the-year-award
 
Why Drew Brees is the easiest vote in Canton history

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - NOVEMBER 23: Former quarterback Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints looks on prior to the game against the Atlanta Falcons at at Caesars Superdome on November 23, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Today, Thursday, February 5, 2026, the NFL world turns its eyes to the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco for the 15th annual NFL Honors. While the MVP and Rookie of the Year trophies will spark plenty of debate, there is one announcement that feels less like a reveal and more like a coronation. Drew Brees is expected to learn Thursday whether he will be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame on his first ballot.

In the world of sports, we often throw around the term “lock” too loosely. But for Brees, anything less than a unanimous selection would feel like a clerical error.

More Than Just a Stat Sheet


If you want to argue for Brees using pure math, the numbers are a landslide. He retired with 80,358 passing yards and 571 touchdowns, figures that essentially turned the record books into a personal diary. Consider these “video game” achievements:

  • Five 5,000-yard seasons: No other quarterback in history has more than two.
  • Accuracy that defied physics: He led the league in completion percentage six times, including a then-record 74.4% in 2018.
  • Durability and Dominance: He led the NFL in passing yards seven times. A feat of sustained excellence that likely won’t be repeated in our lifetime.

The Legacy of New Orleans


Beyond the 13 Pro Bowls and the two Offensive Player of the Year awards, Brees’ legacy is inextricably linked to the city of New Orleans like beads and Mardi Gras . When he arrived in 2006, he wasn’t just a quarterback with a repaired shoulder; he was a symbol of hope for a region still reeling from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.

He didn’t just play for the Saints; he rebuilt and molded them. The Super Bowl XLIV victory wasn’t just a championship; it was a communal healing that the city of New Orleans needed. Brees gave a franchise that had historically been the “Aints”, linked with brown paper bags, a permanent seat at the table of NFL royalty. He definitely changed the vibe.

Why Today Matters


Critics will point to his lack of a regular-season MVP award, often noting he was “snubbed” in 2011 or 2018. But today’s induction, if he is selected, proves that the Hall of Fame doesn’t need a single trophy to validate a career. Brees was the “architect of the modern passing game,” a 6-foot-tall outlier who out-thought and out-worked a league designed for giants.

As the Class of 2026 is unveiled tonight alongside legends like Larry Fitzgerald and Luke Kuechly, Brees stands as the headliner. Tonight, the Pro Football Hall of Fame will hopefully make official what we’ve known since he hung up the cleats in 2021, and that Drew Brees is one of the greatest to ever touch a football.

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Tips for Saints fans looking to attend Drew Brees’ Hall of Fame enshrinement

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New England Patriots' Adam Vinatieri, Carolina Panthers' Luke Kuechly, Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald, San Francisco 49ers' Roger Craig and New Orleans Saints' Drew Brees poses after the group was announced as newest members of Football Hall of Fame during NFL Honors at Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on Thursday, February 5, 2026. (Photo by Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has now taken his rightful place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Brees retired as the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns and will now forever be remembered as a first ballot hall of famer. He is the fifth player to be inducted primarily as a Saint, following Rickey Jackson, Willie Roaf, Morten Anderson, and most recently Sam Mills in 2022, and the first Saint to ever be inducted in his first year of eligibility. He is also the 18th quarterback to be inducted in his first year of eligibility and the first since Peyton Manning in 2021.

With the greatest player in team history receiving the highest honor in the sport, many Saints fans should be planning to travel to Canton to be at Brees’ induction ceremony. I know from experience that the trip is well worth it. I was lucky enough to attend Sam Mills’ induction in 2022, and would like to share some tips and ideas I picked up along the way for any Saints fans looking to make their first trip to Canton this summer.

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It is better to stay in Cleveland rather than Canton​


Cleveland unfortunately has a bad reputation as a vacation destination, but after staying there for Hall of Fame weekend a few years ago I feel this is unearned. The weather in the winter is obviously brutal, but in the summer when the Hall of Fame induction takes place I can tell you that the city is quite nice. The average temperature in August is 73 degrees, and there is plenty to do and see when you are not at the Hall of Fame. Canton is a small town, meaning the hotels there will fill up quickly and also be quite expensive. Cleveland, however, is a major metropolitan area with a large airport and plenty of hotels that are of good quality and also affordable. The drive from Cleveland to Canton is only about one hour all on Interstate 77, easily doable for a day trip. You will also find there is much more to do in Cleveland compared to Canton for when you are not at the Hall of Fame. There is much more nightlife, good restaurants, and other famous places you may visit such as the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, as well as Cleveland Guardians baseball on the Wednesday or Thursday before the enshrinement ceremony. Staying in Canton is certainly an option as it is much closer to the Hall of Fame itself, but you should find it easier and more affordable to stay in Cleveland and will have much more to do when not at the Hall of Fame.

Tickets are on sale only through the Hall of Fame’s official website​


Tickets to the enshrinement ceremony, gold jacket dinner, Hall of Fame game, the Hall of Fame itself, and other events during the weekend will be available shortly after the class is announced on the Hall of Fame’s official website. Do not try to buy tickets from a third-party website before they are available on the Hall of Fame’s site as they may be counterfeit, and I would recommend staying away from third-party sites altogether. Tickets are sold in packages that include at the least just entry to the enshrinement ceremony, and at the most tickets to the Hall of Fame game, Hall of Fame, gold jacket dinner, various fan fests and autograph sessions, and the enshrinement ceremony. Visit the Hall of Fame’s website and pick out the package that works best for you as soon as they go on sale.

Don’t feel obligated to go to the Hall of Fame game​


The Hall of Fame game always has a lot of anticipation around it as it is the first preseason game of the year and played in the shadow of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But when you get past the anticipation you will remember what it is at the end of the day, a preseason football game. We don’t know if the Saints will be playing in this game yet, but it is fairly likely that they will as they are the team of the headliner of this class in Drew Brees. Despite this, you will probably not see any starters for either team and at best might see one series from their first-round pick. Last year’s matchup between the Chargers and Lions featured a quarterback matchup of Trey Lance vs. Kyle Allen, and the only starter we saw was Chargers rookie RB Omarion Hampton who had 2 rushes for 9 yards. The Saints last appeared in the Hall of Fame game in 2012 when Willie Roaf was inducted, and if you are a big enough football fan that you want to go then you should go, but don’t feel like you are missing much if you decide not to.

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Do feel obligated to see the Pro Football Hall of Fame​


Visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame should be on the bucket list of any football fan, and visiting it the week of the enshrinement ceremony is all the more special. The Hall of Fame is everything it is built up to be, featuring an extensive history of the game, numerous artifacts from the most famous players and moments in NFL history, the collection of busts of every hall of famer, and many other exhibits that are well worth seeing. I would recommend setting aside a few hours to see the Hall of Fame and also recommend not seeing it on the day of the enshrinement, as it will be much more crowded and you will feel rushed to get through the museum before the enshrinement starts.

Parking​


Parking on the day of the Hall of Fame game and the day of the enshrinement can be tricky. There is a free public lot available about 1.5 miles away that offers a shuttle to and from the Hall of Fame. However, if you do not want to deal with a shuttle or the traffic of entering and exiting a large parking lot, sometimes you will find residents of Canton offering parking in their lawns (for a price) within easy walking distance of the Hall of Fame. This is a great and convenient option if you are willing to pay, but if not, there will be free parking available if you don’t mind dealing with a shuttle and traffic. I would plan on bringing a bit of cash with you as well just to keep all of your options for parking open, and arriving with plenty of time to spare to account for the time it will take to park. If you visit the Hall of Fame on Friday or Wednesday, you should be able to park in the Hall of Fame’s normal parking lot.

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There are no bad seats for the enshrinement​


For the enshrinement ceremony, the stage is set up against the north side of Tom Benson Stadium, and seats are available both on the field and also in the stands of the stadium itself. The seats on the field closest to the stage are reserved for guests of the Hall of Famers, so don’t expect to sit too close to the stage itself if you buy on-field seats. The video boards they have set up are plenty large for you to get a good view of the player giving their induction speech no matter where you are sitting in the stadium, so don’t feel the need to spend extra for on-field tickets if you are looking to save on costs.

It is definitely worth the trip​


My trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2022 was one of the most memorable sports trips I have ever taken. If you plan to go you will not be disappointed, and if you are on the fence about going, I would strongly urge you to book your reservations. The Hall of Fame is all it is built up to be, the area of Cleveland-Akron-Canton is much nicer in the summer than its reputation would make you think, and the enshrinement ceremony is something I feel every football fan should do at least once, and what better time to go than to see the greatest Saint of all-time receive the highest honor in football.

First-Ballot Hall of Famer, Drew Brees. 🐐 pic.twitter.com/FrkVNWRqe9

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) February 6, 2026

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Saints QB Tyler Shough loses OROY, and it wasn’t close

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Once Tyler Shough was named as the starter, the New Orleans Saints completely turned their season around. The playoffs were not the outcome, but that was not the goal of this season. Figuring out the QB position, seeing if the new HC is the guy, and having standout performances to build upon are what the Saints needed to happen, and it did.

In Shough’s 9 starting games, he looked like a top 15 QB, led the team to wins, and already has more career 300-yard games than Super Bowl QB Drake Maye. Although he did not play the entire season, Shough’s impact was excellent, but it wasn’t enough for Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Carolina Panthers WR Tetairoa McMillan won the award, and he did it by a large margin:

Tetairoa McMillan is the AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year. A runaway winner with 41 first-place votes of 50.

— Rob Maaddi (@RobMaaddi) February 6, 2026

It seems that the voters felt like Shough did not play enough games or may have just looked at the stats. McMillan’s season was also a great one, and being a 1,000-yard receiver tends to make a player a frontrunner in ROTY, but that massive difference in votes is still a surprise.

For any Saints fan, even removing bias, Shough’s play on the field was way better than his stats show. Even with the interceptions, only one was a true mistake by the rookie. For the touchdowns, the offensive play-calling wasn’t good until Kellen Moore started opening up the playbook. I’m not trying to use these things as excuses; it’s context for the stats.

Sadly, Shough did not win this year, but Maye didn’t either last season. I’m not saying Shough will have an MVP year next season, but losing OROY is now added motivation for Shough and will only help him improve this offseason.

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...qb-tyler-shough-loses-oroy-and-it-wasnt-close
 
Canal Street Chronicles: Super Bowl LX Bold Predictions

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Jan 29, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks helmets with the Golden Gate bridge as a backdrop. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

It all started back in September with 32 teams and now we’re down to the final two with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots playing for a Lombardi Trophy on Sunday night in Super Bowl LX.

So, let’s jump right in and take a look at some of the Canal Street Chronicles staff’s predictions for Super Bowl LX.

NIC:

  • Rashid Shaheed gets a special teams TD
  • Drake Maye throws 3+ passing TDs
  • Over 65 points total are scored in game

HAYDEN:

  • The Patriots win by 10+
  • TreVeyon Henderson scores 2 TDs
  • Sam Darnold throws 2 INTs

CALEB:

  • Rashid Shaheed does not score a special teams TD
  • The Seahawks win by 14 points
  • Sam Darnold throws 4 TDs

KYLE:

  • Rashid Shaheed scores a special teams and offensive TD
  • Sam Darnold gets two rushing touchdowns
  • The game has less than 150 combined rushing yards

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

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...eet-chronicles-super-bowl-lx-bold-predictions
 
Super Bowl LX Pick: Grunge Match

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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 17: Rashid Shaheed #22 of the Seattle Seahawks returns the opening kickoff for a touchdown during the first quarter against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional Playoff game at Lumen Field on January 17, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Here we go folks, that bittersweet time for every football fan. As much as Super Bowl Sunday is a celebration of the NFL’s championship, it’s also the culmination of another football season. Come Monday, it’s all over for actual NFL football for another eight months until it all starts over again. Eight long months. So, before we talk draft and free agency for the New Orleans Saints, let’s break down this final game of the season.

The AFC Champion New England Patriots face the NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks in the biggest spectacle in American professional sports. New England enters the game with a 14-3 record and field the NFL’s second-ranked offense in points scored, while Seattle enters the game with a 14-3 record and field the NFL’s third-ranked offense in points scored. These two franchises faced each other in Super Bowl XLIX 11 years ago, hopefully this game will be as entertaining as that one was. Let’s now take a look at Super Bowl LX.

Two weeks ago, I went 1-1

I told you so: Patriots over Broncos!

What do I know: Rams over Seahawks?

SUPER BOWL LX – Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, California

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AFC Champion – New England Patriots

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NFC Champion – Seattle Seahawks

Sunday, February 8th, 2026​

3:30pm PST / 5:30pm CST / 6:30pm EST

NBC

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“So, Sam Darnold is actually good now?”

The New England Patriots are back in the Super Bowl. For five of the past six years, the Kansas City Chiefs represented the AFC in the Super Bowl, leading many to decry “Please, anyone in the Super Bowl but the Chiefs… Anyone!”. Now we see the return of the team that represented the AFC in four of the five Super Bowls right before the Chiefs started their streak, leading those same fans to decry “Wait, not the Pats… We meant anyone but the Pats!”. Here we are though. The Patriots/Chiefs stranglehold on the AFC continues, and likely only continues to strengthen, so who will be the annual NFC “savior” from this oppression? This year, of course, it is the Seattle Seahawks, led by… Sam Darnold.

Yes, that Sam Darnold, the top-three pick who washed-out after three seasons with the Jets, who muddled through two seasons in Carolina, splitting time with Cam Newton then Baker Mayfield, famously beating Dennis Allen’s Saints going 5 for 15 with only 43 yards and 2 interceptions. Sam Darnold, who went to San Francisco to back up Brock Purdy and get a chance to experience Super Bowl LVIII, who then went to Minnesota and became the quarterback it was believed he could be when he was drafted, before flaming out in the playoffs and reigniting all the questions about him, his mental toughness, his “clutch factor” and his value as a franchise quarterback.

Second-year Seattle Head Coach Mike Macdonald took a chance on Sam Darnold at quarterback, and making an equally important move in hiring former New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to lead Darnold and his offense. Both moves were masterstrokes by Macdonald, who already had his defense locked down. The trade deadline acquisition of Saints WR and returns specialist Rashid Shaheed, shored up the special teams and made Seattle the most complete team in the NFL.

The New England Patriots are certainly no slouches themselves. They have reigned atop the AFC along with Denver, all season long. They have Drake Maye, the second-year superstar QB who nearly won NFL MVP. First-year Head Coach Mike Vrabel, the NFL Coach of the Year, has led one of the most remarkable one-year turnarounds we have witnessed in quite some time. Sure, these aren’t the Bill Belichick and Tom Brady led Dynasty Patriots from 2002-2018, but they should not be discounted in this Super Bowl simply for that. The Patriots are in the Super Bowl for a reason, but their path to get here has been filled with with few top-caliber opponents. You can only play who is put in front of you, but who was put in front of New England simply isn’t in Seattle’s class.

Obviously, none of the players that took part in Super Bowl XLIX will take the field in Super Bowl LX, but the fans from the city that birthed Grunge have certainly held a grudge with the franchise that took away their chance at Back-to-Back Super Bowl Championships at the goal line. Years have passed, faces have changed, but history cannot be forgotten, and Seattle looks to make history of their own here. It would stand to reason that if Mike Macdonald finds himself in the same position that Pete Carroll once found himself in, you’d better believe Kenneth Walker III will be getting the ball at the goal line.

Both teams were top-three in points-per-game scored on offense and top-four in points-per-game allowed on defense during this past regular season. So this game should be close, like 24-21 close, but these Seahawks are something these Patriots haven’t experienced this season and in these playoffs. This is a game Seattle will show they are more well-rounded in most areas. The Pats are very good, but they are arguably a year ahead of schedule, and they are just facing a buzzsaw right now in the Seahawks. New England will produce a magnificent drive in the fourth quarter, ending with a touchdown that cuts the Seattle lead to six-points, the Patriots will then immediately kickoff the ball to Rashid Shaheed, who takes the kick to the house with an electric return that will be long remembered in Super Bowl lore, cementing Seattle’s stranglehold on the game, and the Super Bowl title.

So, is Sam Darnold actually good now? The answer is not only yes, the answer is that he always was good. He simply found the benefit of high-end coaching and high-end talent around him, something he never had, outside of a short stint with Kevin O’Connell and Justin Jefferson in Minnesota, and that franchise had it’s own playoff demons to battle. Darnold isn’t one of the quarterback greats, but he’s quite good, and certainly ready to lead his team to the title without having to do it all himself. I only picked two games incorrectly in these entire playoffs. Both were the games the Seattle Seahawks won. This is a mistake I won’t be making again. The Seattle Seahawks will be holding the Lombardi Trophy at the conclusion of this Super Sunday.

Super Bowl LX Champion: Seattle Seahawks

Final Score: Seahawks 30 – Patriots 17

Super Bowl LX MVP: WR – Rashid Shaheed

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There you have it folks, another Super Bowl and another NFL season in the books. I can’t wait to get it started all over again. Let’s get ready for the march to Los Angeles for Super Bowl LXI. Now it’s your turn, leave us your final score and MVP picks in the comments section below!

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.com/general/106075/super-bowl-lx-pick-grunge-match
 
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