Saints Predicted to Trade For $4.2 Million Patriots QB
If there’s a dead money hit too large for Mickey Loomis to stomach, the New Orleans Saints general manager jokes he hasn’t found it yet. Dead money, for those unaware, is the NFL term used for any salary cap charge left on the books once a player is no ...
A New York Giants beat reporter suggested a potential quarterback trade with the New Orleans Saints for veteran QB Derek Carr.
The New York Giants have been transparent about their desire to find a new franchise quarterback by any means necessary. While most assume that will come via the 2025 NFL draft, general manager Joe Sc
The New Orleans Saints quarterback situation is all of a sudden up in the air with speculation on a Derek Carr trade starting to heat up. If that happens, the Saints would likely be in the market for a new veteran to guide their younger passers on the roster.
The last two seasons haven't gone according to plan for the New Orleans Saints and Derek Carr and now the quarterback could be in trouble.
This Bleacher Report writer puts Derek Carr as one of six quarterbacks on the hot seat entering 2025. He could take the field with a target on his back:
The New Orleans Saints face a monumental decision regarding Derek Carr's 2025 salary cap hit. During Monday's press conference, General Manager Mickey Loomis left the door open to all possibilities.
The Saints may go after a QB in the NFL draft for the second year in a row, but it won't be in the first round.
The New England Patriots have an interesting situation brewing heading into the NFL offseason. Joe Milton III has become a very intriguing piece for the team. H
The New Orleans Saints front office is now down an advisor as Dave Ziegler was hired away by the Tennessee Titans to become their new assistant GM, per the MMQB's Albert Breer. Ziegler had been heavil
Now this is interesting. New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka is a candidate for the New Orleans Saints head coaching job, and he's begun putting feelers out for his potential staff. ESPN'