Saints get their first training camp fight out of the way
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Kellen Moore has issued a polite correction anytime someone brings up the New Orleans Saints’ “two-man” quarterback competition. Jake Haener is the reason why.
Tyrann Mathieu's retirement has left two significant holes in the Black and Gold locker room: The first the emotional aspect, and two members of the Saints organization best know what the Honey Badger has meant to New Orleans: Archbishop Shaw alum Terry Joseph and Prairieville native Justin Reid.
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Saints Wire on MSNSecond-year wide receiver Mason Tipton flashing again at Saints training campStop us if you've heard this one before, but Mason Tipton had a good day at New Orleans Saints training camp. He's impressed head coach Kellen Moore.
The Saints are reportedly hosting free agent tight end Noah Fant on a visit. Fant, a 2019 first-round pick, was recently released by the Seattle Seahawks.
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Free agent tight end Noah Fant's next visit will be with the Saints. Saints head coach Kellen Moore told reporters that Fant will be meeting with the team on Friday. Fant was released by the Seahawks last weekend and he visited with the Bengals this week.
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Saints Wire on MSNRobert Meachem's game-changing fumble recovery is the Saints Play of the DayOfficially, this play gained just 44 yards. But Robert Meachem had to cover a lot of ground on the game-saving Saints Play of the Day back in 2009.
After missing the playoffs for a fourth consecutive season, the New Orleans Saints are trying to turn things around in a hurry. For that to happen, they will need to lean on some veterans even more this season. The two that come to mind are safety Justin Reid and tight end and tight end Juwan Johnson.
The four young and relatively inexperienced quarterbacks looking to earn playing time with the New Orleans Saints are portraying one another more as comrades than competitors as training camp gets going.
After a scoreless first half of the game, Trayce Thompson broke the silence with a solo home run in the top of the fifth, putting the WooSox on the board. Eduardo Julian answered back for St. Paul (44-54) in the sixth with a solo homer of his own that leveled the score.