It's all about the New Orleans Saints this week on FAST FIVE. Playoffs or losing record? Team MVP other than Brees? Biggest winner & loser in team history?
Oakland Raiders cornerback Tracy Porter seems to be bitter at his team. The former New Orleans Saint had worn #22 his entire career. When signing with Oakland, #22 belonged to Taiwan Jones, so Porter took #24. Now, #24 has been "TAKEN" from him and he isn't too happy about it. Porter decided...
New Orleans Saints cornerback Tracy Porter is back at the team facility today. This is great news considering he was carted off the field early in Sunday's win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Porter suffered a neck injury after tackling Mike Williams and was taken to the hospital after lying on the Mercedes-Benz Superdome turf for over 10 minutes.
There's no doubt that the New Orleans Saints are not only a playoff contender, but a Super Bowl contender as well.
But like all teams that play for the Lombardi Trophy at year's end, they need most of their players to play up to their capabilities.
Now, me personally, I think it WAY too early to get down on anybody, but there are a few guys who haven't produce as expected, for one reason or the ot
Plenty of big time players never made a big time play in the Super Bowl. For some players, their career might be a blip in the NFL history books, if not for a super play in the Super Bowl. Just ask David Tyree. For stars, a great Super Bowl play is a top highlight on an already impressive football resume.
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 defense let down the New Orleans Saints, in their 41-36 loss, to the Seattle Seahawks, on Saturday, in an NFC wild-card round playoff games. Peter Finney, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.
The New Orleans Saints need to win three road games to make it back to the Super Bowl, but they've faced challenging situations all year. Peter Finney, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.
Monday night's 17-14 win over the Atlanta Falcons has guaranteed the New Orleans Saints a spot in this year's NFL playoffs. Mike Triplett, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.
The Saints defense played at a championship level in the Georgia Dome on Monday night, and helped propel the Saints to a 17-14 victory over the rival Falcons. Drew Brees hit rookie tight end Jimmy Graham for the go ahead touchdown at the 3:24 mark of the 4th quarter. With the win, the Saint punch their playoff ticket, and still have a chance at an NFC South title.