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Saints open as 4.5 point home underdogs to Tom Brady’s Buccaneers – Canal Street Chronicles
The Saints are currently 4.5-point underdogs in the upcoming Week 8 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll admits he ‘probably wouldn’t have’ been at helm for so long without Russell Wilson – CNN
After the Seattle Seahawks loss to the Saints, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said that he would probably not have been with the team for as long as he has if not for Russell Wilson.
Saints’ Jameis Winston chews out Tre’Quan Smith on sidelines after botched third down vs Seahawks – Fox News
After a series of missed connections between Jameis Winston and Tre’Quan Smith, Winston was seen visibly upset with Smith, heaving a heated exchange on the sidelines.
Saints again rode Kamara’s dynamism to a needed victory – Associated Press
Analyzing how Alvin Kamara contributed to the Saints victory over the Seattle Seahawks and how he can continue to contribute.
Saints kicker Wil Lutz out the rest of the season – Canal Street Chronicles
Wil Lutz took to Twitter to announce that he has suffered a rehab setback and will be out for the rest of the season. (Tweet below)
Report: Saints guard Andrus Peat feared to have suffered season-ending injury – WDSU
Reports indicate that Andrus Peat might have a season-ending pectoral injury; Peat is currently awaiting MRI results to confirm this injury.
New Orleans Saints transcripts: Coach Sean Payton, Terron Armstead, Tanoh Kpassagnon – New Orleans Saints
A transcript from the first post-Week 7 conference call between locl media and Sean Payton, Terron Armstead, and Tanoh Kpassagnon.
The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it! Congrats to Brian on his first game winner. New Orleans, you’re in good hands! pic.twitter.com/i68oqfVrRj
— Wil Lutz (@wil_lutz5) October 26, 2021
Alvin Kamara was responsible for 59% of the Saints yards from scrimmage against Seattle last night. The last Saints player to account for at least that much of the team’s offense was Alvin Kamara against Seattle in 2019 (195 of 325 yards – 60%).
— Jeff Asher (@Crimealytics) October 27, 2021
In his post-game comments, Bobby Hebert had strong praise for individual Saints players.https://t.co/5cQvG063fD
— WWL Radio (@WWLAMFM) October 27, 2021
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