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Saints’ stars Demario Davis, Cam Jordan have raised standard for pouring into New Orleans
Demario Davis, who turns 37 in January, isn’t supposed to still be the best player on the New Orleans Saints. Cam Jordan, who turns 37 in July, isn’t supposed to be leading the team in sacks. But here the two ageless wonders are, in the midst of the team’s disastrous season, adding bullet points to their respective resumes’ showing why they are two of the best defensive players to ever wear a fleur-de-lis on the side of their helmets. SEE MORE>>
4 major factors for Saints to beat Tampa Bay Buccaneers, avenge October loss to NFC South foe
The New Orleans Saints (2-10) play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5) Sunday at Raymond James Stadium. The Bucs won 23-3 in the Dome in October. Here are four factors it will take for Saints to avenge that loss in this game between NFC South teams. SEE MORE>>
Chris Olave returns to practice, but the Saints are now missing another starter
Chris Olave returned to practice Thursday, but a new starter was missing from the session for the New Orleans Saints. Rookie safety Jonas Sanker was ruled a “did not practice” with a head injury, adding to the Saints’ troubles at safety. Justin Reid, the starter opposite Sanker, was again absent and has not practiced this week after suffering a knee injury in last Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins. SEE MORE>>
Demario Davis is the Saints winner of the prestigious Walter Payton Man of the Year award
One of the New Orleans Saints most dedicated servants of the community has been recognized as the team’s nominee for the prestigious Walter Payton Man of the Year award. Linebacker Demario Davis has been a constant presence in New Orleans and the Gulf South region, devoting his time, resources and energy to numerous charitable causes. The Mississippi native does most of his work through his Devoted Dreamers Foundation, which he operates with his wife, Tamela. SEE MORE>>