Jay & Scott debate about the best Saint of all-time not named Brees, if Brees will play longer than Brady, the watchability of the NBA Finals, NCAA Regionals & more. [Video]
I made my own New Orleans Saints Mount Rushmore, getting flack some a few fans in the office. I'm not sure why. My choices are all about the Hall of Fame.
Three legends who spent the majority of their playing career with the New Orelans Saints will be inducted into the inaugural Saints ring of honor class on...
Trying to put the long offseason behind them, the New Orleans Saints let out some frustration Sunday night, defeating the Arizona Cardinals in the Hall of Fame preseason game by the score of 17-10. Drew Brees was...
When New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton was suspended by the NFL for his alleged role in "bountygate" the NFL made it pretty clear he could not interact with anyone from the Saints without permission from the league.
In fact, if he had as much as an incidental contact with a player or assistant coach, he had to report it to the league office...
The New Orleans Saints will play 5 preseason games this season after volunteering for the annual Hall of Fame Game in early August. Their participation will coincide with long time Saint Willie Roaf's induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The 2012 class for the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced their 103 candidates today. Among the newly eligible are former coaches Bill Parcells, Bill Cowher, and Marty Schottenheimer. Some of the new player candidates include Keyshawn Johnson, Tiki Barber, Rod Smith, Stephen Davis, Will Shields, and Drew Bledsoe. Taking a look at the list of first year eligible players, I don't see any of them being enshrined in Canton. Except for one.
Former New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Willie Roaf says he's not bitter by being left out of the 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. Nakia Hogan, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.
Willie Roaf is not dismayed about missing out on the Hall of Fame. In his first year of eligibility, the former New Orleans Saint and Kansas City Chief offensive tackle made the final 10 cut, but was not among the 7 electees.
Former Saints offensive lineman Willie Roaf is one of 17 finalists up for Hall of Fame enshrinement this year. He was an 11 time pro bowler, 7 time all-pro, 9 time all-conference, and two time all decade team (90s, 00s) selection. His resume speaks for itself.