Former NFL player and current analyst Warren Sapp apologized to former Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey for publicly calling him a "snitch" in regards to "bountygate." In a radio appearance, Sapp claims he met with Shockey and told him...
Who was the whistleblower of "bountygate?" That's the question Saints fans have pondered since the news of "bountygate" broke. It appears we have the answer. The snitch is former...
After NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp accused him of "snitching" on his former team (New Orleans Saints) in regards to "bountygate," Jeremy Shockey vehemently denied the accusation, going as far as saying he'll happily take a polygraph test on live TV. He fired back at Sapp, saying...
Former NFL defensive tackle and current NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp raised a lot of eyebrows today when he tweeted that former Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey was the whistle-blower in the Saints bounty case. Could it be true?
Former New Orleans Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey has already paid big dividends to his new team, the Carolina Panthers, and more specifically, his teammate, Ben Hartsock.
Hartsock was apparently choking on a piece of meat on Monday, when a teammate rushed to him and performed the Heimlich Maneuver, but that didn't work.
It was then that Shockey decided to take matters into his own hands.
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Saints head coach Sean Payton talked about his close relationship with former Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey. "Any time you end up parting ways with a player like that it's difficult. His case with my history (made) it hard," said Payton.
The New Orleans Saints released tight end Jeremy Shockey on Tuesday. Will running back Reggie Bush be next? Pat Yasinskas, of espn.com, has the story, below.
Saints terminate Jeremy Shockey's contract, ending his three year stint with the club. "It's a business, I understand," Shockey said. "I'll just go play hard for someone else. Whoever gets me it's going to be a steal."
Jeff Duncan, of the Times-Picayune has a 10-step program, for the New Orleans Saints, to help them return to the Super Bowl, next year. View the article, below.
Despite the loss to the Seattle Seahawks, in the wild-card rounf of the NFC playoffs, New Orleans Sainst head coach sean Payton remains optimistic about the team's future. Mike Triplett, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.
The New Orleans Saints have ruled out Malcolm Jenkins, Jimmy Graham, Danny Clark, and Anthony Hargrove, for their NFC playoff game, against the Seattle Seahawks, on Saturday. The Times-Picayune has the story, below.
The New Orleans Saints are confident about their playoff chances, even if they will be playing without running back Pierre Thomas and Chris Ivory. Mike Triplett, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.