Report: Antonio Brown Brings Camera Crew, Entourage to Saints Workout
Antonio Brown brought a camera crew and a full entourage to his weekend workout with the New Orleans Saints, according to a report.
Antonio Brown brought a camera crew and a full entourage to his weekend workout with the New Orleans Saints, according to a report.
It looked as if Antonio Brown would not play in the NFL again until next year, at the earliest. However, a new report suggests that timetable may change dramatically.
The Saints were once again robbed on a crucial pass interference call late in a crucial game, except this time replay couldn’t have helped them out.
Pope Francis tweeted out thanks for newly canonized Catholic saints Sunday, but mistakenly used the hashtag of the New Orleans Saints football team, bringing down an avalanche of jocular commentary.
Sports fans were surprised, Sunday, when Pope Francis tweeted out his support of the New Orleans Saints — entirely by accident.
Saints linebacker Demario Davis has decided to retire his “Man of God” headband, after the NFL fined him $7,017 for wearing it.
Drew Brees missed much of Sunday’s game against the Rams, after he struck his hand against the right hand of defensive lineman Aaron Donald.
New York Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, who was suspended for the 2012 season for his reported role in “Bountygate,” said he never tells players to intentionally injure opponents.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has responded to a torrent of criticism, after his appearance in a video for the Christian organization Focus on the Family.
The Louisiana Republican Party released an ad Friday, reminding voters that Louisiana Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards threatened to cancel college football if the state legislature did not pass a budget raising taxes on Louisianans.
Former Saints wide receiver Joe Horn says he thinks the NFL should be a “flag football league,” and he believes “the fans would still pay to see it.”
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards’ game plan to win reelection includes associating very publicly with the NFL’s New Orleans Saints; their star quarterback, Drew Brees; and LSU’s head football coach, Ed Orgeron.
NFL players Josh Norman and DeMario Davis helped pay part of the $50,000 bail to get immigration activist Jose Bello out of a California detention center.
A federal judge has refused former NFL player Darren Sharper’s request to overturn his plea deal in connection with his serial rape conviction and 18-year prison sentence.
The Saints ended the contract holdout of star wide receiver Michael Thomas in dramatic fashion this week, signing Drew Brees’ favorite target to a $100 million contract extension.
Saints and Pelicans Owner Gayle Benson says she still plans on being called an “owner,” despite the NBA moving away from using the term.
Former New Orleans Saints tight end Benjamin Watson lashed out at Alabama State Representative John Rogers, after the congressman recently spoke approvingly of abortion. Saying we need to “kill them now” so we don’t have to “kill them later.”
New Orleans Saints’ linebacker Demario Davis and Seattle Seahawks’ receiver Doug Baldwin penned an op-ed for the Hill, in which they called for a ban on corporal punishment in schools.
March 26 (UPI) — NFL owners approved a new rule that will allow replay reviews on pass interference calls, as well as non-calls.
Ben Watson, who finished up his NFL career with the New Orleans Saints last season, spoke at this year’s Conservative Political Action conference about “The Importance of Family.”
According to the Sporting News, ESPN is considering hiring former NFL player Ben Watson for an NFL analyst role.
Feb. 3 (UPI) — Thousands of New Orleans Saints fans took to the streets Sunday for a parade in protest of Super Bowl LIII and the missed pass interference call in the NFC Championship Game.
It’s no secret that the officials who blew the pass interference call in the January 20th NFC Championship Game, received threats of violence from Saints fans. So much so, that the police had to recommend the referees switch hotels.
A lawsuit against the NFL over a blown call in the Rams-Saints NFC Championship game, has been sent up to federal court.
New York (AFP) – Retiring New Orleans Saints tight end Benjamin Watson and US Senator Bill Cassidy called out NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Friday for staying silent in the wake of a controversial ending in last weekend’s playoff game at New Orleans.
President Trump may not be invited to deliver his State of the Union address before congress. However, it appears that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell could be getting an invitation to speak before members of congress very soon.
Retiring New Orleans Saints tight end Ben Watson isn’t happy with New York State’s new abortion law, and he’s not holding back.
Rep. Steve Scalise has joined his fellow Saints fans in outrage over the controversial NFC Championship game that sent the Rams to the Super Bowl. It was so bad, Scalise said, that he thinks the Saints and Rams should play a “makeup game.”
Jan. 23 (UPI) — New Orleans Saints cornerback P.J. Williams was arrested Wednesday and charged with driving while intoxicated.
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL will consider expanding replay reviews to include certain penalties, including pass interference.
We may think the Los Angeles Rams’ ticket to the Super Bowl is already punched, but some Saints fans are filing a lawsuit to force the NFL to revisit the final moments of the NFC Championship game.
According to reports, the referees who officiated at Sunday’s controversial NFC Championship game between the L.A. Rams and the New Orleans Saints were harassed so much they had to change hotels as a security measure.
Singer Harry Connick Jr. got so fed up with the referees during the Rams-Saints game Sunday that he penned a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Saying that he was boycotting the Super Bowl over a blown pass interference call.
An eye care center in Louisiana has offered the National Football League’s referees free eye exams, after the controversial blown call that led to the New Orleans Saints losing the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.
If anyone was wondering what the hot-topics of conversation would be during the NFL’s offseason meetings, we just found out at least one of them.
The conduct and antics of some people during the singing of the national anthem, has become a source of anger and controversy over the last few years. However, on Sunday, the antics of one person in particular became a source of greatness and hilarity.
People cope with disappointment in all kinds of different ways, but what one Eagles fan reportedly did after Sunday’s playoff loss takes things to an entirely different level.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Michael Bennett angrily confronted a cameraman on Sunday, for filming him after the Eagles’ loss to the New Orleans Saints.
A reporter with a Philadelphia news station took strong exception to a Saints fan who worked in a “Who dat?” during his live broadcast.
Miller Lite has announced that it will offer a free beer to all Philadelphia Eagles fans if their team beats the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.