The Baltimore Ravens lost Marcus Williams to injury in Week 1’s victory over the Houston Texans. The veteran safety was one of a host of household names that fell victim to the injury bug for Baltimore.
The New Orleans Saints used a third-round choice on Florida State defensive back P.J. Williams in the 2015 NFL Draft. Williams missed all of his rookie
The 3-6 Saints will most likely leave the 2022 season with a lot of questions to answer, and no playoff berth to mark Dennis Allen's first year as head coach.
The Saints announced a handful of roster moves ahead of Monday night’s game against the Ravens. They have activated defensive back P.J. Williams off of injured reserve, signed wide receiver Kevin White off of the practice squad, and elevated running back Jordan Howard to the 53-man roster.
The New Orleans Saints officially designated S P.J. Williams to return from injured reserve on Thursday and signed DB Bryce Thompson to their practice
The Saints waived running back Tony Jones on Saturday, the team announced. Jones was a healthy scratch the past two weeks after playing 35 offensive snaps and six on special teams the first two weeks.
Several moves announced Less than 24 hours away from taking on the Seattle Seahawks in Caesars Superdome, the New Orleans Saints have announced several roster moves.
Field Yates reports that the Saints made six roster moves on Saturday ahead of their Week 5 game. The full list includes: Saints waived RB Tony Jones. Saints placed CB P.J.
It looks like Jameis Winston won’t play either. New Orleans Saints receiver Michael Thomas (foot) was officially ruled out for the team’s Sunday matchup with the Seattle Seahawks, along with defensive back P.J.
The New Orleans Saints have had one of the NFL's best defensive backfields over the last two seasons. One major reason has been a talented and versatile safety position.
While the NFL draft is just on the horizon, and the Saints have quite a few picks, don't forget that they already have players who could fill roles this season.
No position has had more activity for the New Orleans Saints this offseason than the safety spot. New Orleans lost their starting tandem from the last two years when Marcus Williams signed a lucrative free-agent deal with the Jets and Malcolm Jenkins retired.
Could New Orleans fill a glaring need with a fast, intelligent, and ferocious safety from the Florida A&M Rattlers' program in Markquese Bell? I believe the answer is "yes." View the original article to see embedded media.
The safety’s versatility could end up cementing him in a much bigger role this season This offseason, the New Orleans Saints were handed a tough blow to their secondary when their former safety Marcus Williams signed with the Baltimore Ravens early in Free Agency.
The New Orleans Saints failed to retain crucial members of the secondary in free agency, but they made up for some of their losses by re-signing veteran P.J.
The New Orleans Saints are signing free-agent S Justin Evans, according to multiple reports. Evans is the fourth safety the Saints have signed this offseason after losing Marcus Williams in free agency and Malcolm Jenkins to retirement.
How does the retirement of Malcom Jenkins affect the Saints plans for the 2022 NFL draft? With the retirement of Malcom Jenkins and departure of fellow starting safety Marcus Williams the New Orleans Saints are in particular spot as far as the safety spot is concerned.
Well, the Saints signed a safety from Kansas City... Maybe not the right one. Some Saints free agency buzz has finally happened! The New Orleans Saints announced that they have signed former Kansas City Chiefs starter Daniel Sorensen to a one-year deal.
Over the last two years, the New Orleans Saints have had one of the NFL's most versatile group of safeties. It's a unit that's helped elevate the Saints defense into one of the league's best.
As NFL free agency inches closer, the New Orleans Saints have to figure out who they want to cut and who they want to keep moving forward. One underrated name hitting free agency is defensive back, P.J.
The New Orleans Saints pulled off a surprising 36-27 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday that was sealed with quite a play.
The Saints will be without kicker Wil Lutz and defensive back P.J. Williams when they start training camp on Thursday. General manager Mickey Loomis said during his Wednesday evening press conference that both players are dealing with soft tissue injuries, and will be on the NFI (non-football injury).
There was some controversy surrounding the ending of the Vikings-Saints wild-card game.
This figures to open the door for Patrick Robinson to get his job back.
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