Pope Francis seemed to inadvertently bless the New Orleans Saints — which couldn't come at a better time, as the NFL team just excommunicated their head coach. The head of the Catholic Church posted to X on Tuesday morning: “The #Saints are precious ...
The Saints have lost seven straight, including Sunday’s 23-22 defeat against the Carolina Panthers. That was the straw that broke the camel’s back as the New Orleans Saints would go on to fire head coach Dennis Allen. Pope Francis may have accidentally blessed the team after that move.
The Saints' next coach will have his work cut out for him after Dennis Allen was fired Monday. But the vacancy might be more attractive than it seems.
NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more. Here's what to know about the Saints' decision to fire Allen and his overall record with New Orleans. Allen's inability to turn the Saints into a playoff contender seemed to be a ...
And now Dennis Allen has lost his job. According to multiple reports, the Saints have fired Allen after Sunday’s loss to Carolina: Allen’s time in New Orleans comes to a close with an 18-25 overall record. New Orleans never made the playoffs during his tenure.
The first major curveball for the Los Angeles Chargers at the NFL trade deadline has arrived—Jim Harbaugh’s team has been linked to New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore. Said link comes from ESPN's Adam Schefter,
The bill finally came due in New Orleans on Monday, with the Saints firing head coach Dennis Allen following a seventh straight loss to fall to 2-7 on the 2024 NFL season. It's hardly a stunning turn of events,
New Orleans Saints Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis announced today that the club has traded cornerback Marshon Lattimore and a 2025 fifth-round pick to the Washington Commanders in exchange for Washington's third,
The NFL's trade deadline is drawing closer. What's the latest buzz from around the league on potential moves? Check back here for all the news.
The costliest loss was the Saints' 23-22 defeat in Charlotte on Sunday when Carr couldn't lead his team into field-goal range in the final minute and the Saints left town with the same 2-7 record as the Panthers, a team that's statistically dreadful and historically bad.
The race to get out of the NFC South cellar is on in NFL Week 9 as the Carolina Panthers (1-7) host the New Orleans Saints (2-6) on CBS and Paramount+. The Panthers are still looking for their second win of the season and have dropped five straight,