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The New Orleans Saints have voided the contracts of tight ends Josh Hill and Jared Cook, according to an announcement from the team on Wednesday. Cook’s move had been expected, but the release of Hill is somewhat surprising.

Cook, who turns 34 on April 7, has been with the Saints for the last two years of his twelve-year career. He caught 43 passes for 705 yards and nine touchdowns in 2019, earning Pro Bowl honors. His numbers were down in 2020, despite several injuries to the team's receiving corps, catching 37 passes for 504 yards and 7 touchdowns and losing a critical fumble in a playoff loss to Tampa Bay.

Hill, 30, has been with New Orleans for all of his eight-year NFL career. He has 116 career receptions for 1,071 yards and 15 touchdowns. He had 8 receptions for 46 yards and a score in 14 games last season, the lowest since his rookie year. Not known for his receiving production, Hill was one of the league's most respected blockers at the position.

The release of Cook and Hill leaves 24-Yr old Adam Trautman as the only tight end on the roster. Trautman, a 3rd round draft choice last season, had 15 receptions for 171 yards and a touchdown as a rookie.

New Orleans could bring Hill back on a less expensive contract, a move they could make with several of their veterans. 

With these moves, the restructuring of the contracts of DT David Onyemata and QB Drew Brees, and the release of offensive lineman Nick Easton, the Saints have cut into their salary cap deficit by nearly $41 million dollars. The NFL's free agent signing period officially begins on March 17th.

Stay tuned to the Saints News Network for all breaking news on the New Orleans Saints. 

This article first appeared on FanNation Saints News Network and was syndicated with permission.

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