Saints Morning Break: Alvin Kamara signs two year contract extension with Saints
Saints, Alvin Kamara agree on two-year contract extension to keep him in New Orleans
Alvin Kamara denied he wanted a trade. Now, the New Orleans Saints running back isn’t going anywhere. Kamara and the Saints agreed Tuesday on a two-year contract extension that’s worth $24.5 million, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed. The deal keeps Kamara under contract through 2026, a year later than his contract was slated to run. SEE MORE >>
The Saints change up their secondary with a series of moves. Here’s what they did
The New Orleans Saints shook up their secondary Tuesday as they placed cornerback Paulson Adebo on injured reserve, released Johnathan Abram from the practice squad, and brought back safety Roderic Teamer and cornerback Shemar Jean-Ch
arles.
Can the Saints find a fix for a run defense that has been in shambles the last five weeks?
Demario Davis knows what it’s supposed to look like. For much of his time with the New Orleans Saints, he has been an integral piece in one of the NFL’s stingiest run defenses. From 2018, when Davis signed, through the 2021 season, the Saints finished as one of the NFL’s top five run defenses annually. Which has made what has happened this season difficult to swallow and understand. SEE MORE >>
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New Orleans Saints agree to terms with running back Alvin Kamara on two-year contract extension
The New Orleans Saints have agreed to terms with running back Alvin Kamara on a two-year contract extension, it was announced Tuesday by Saints Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis. With the extension, Kamara is under contract with the Saints through the 2026 season.