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Five things to know about the New Orleans Saints for Thursday, Dec. 5

Saints continue practicing in preparation for New York Giants game

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Here are your Five Things to Know about the New Orleans Saints on Thursday, Dec. 5:

1. The New Orleans Saints will host practice as they continue preparations for their Week 14 game against the New York Giants. After practice, the Saints coordinators will speak with the media so stay tuned for interviews from the Saints coaches as well as any player interviews from the day.

2. The Saints announced that defensive end Cameron Jordan will be the club's nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year. Jordan as he has done for years has been out and about in the community all throughout the season. Jordan regularly will participate in multiple community events a week including visiting 20 different schools by the end of the season.

3. A new podcast episode of Going Long with Chase Daniel will release later in the day. Daniel will sit down with Saints legend Jake Delhomme to discuss his football career, his time with the Saints and life after football.

4. After practice the team will release the Saints Injury Report powered by Louisiana Cat with all the latest on who was in or out of practice for the Saints and the Giants. Catch up with the Saints injury report from Wednesday.

5. Senior Writer John DeShazier will have a feature on the top story of the day. Check out DeShazier's latest feature on Darren Rizzi coaching close to his hometown for the first time since stepping into the interim head coach role.

NFL Green passed the symbolic Golden Shovel from Las Vegas to the city of New Orleans on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, launching the start of community greening projects in anticipation of Super Bowl LIX. Following the ceremonial pass, community volunteers and students from Warren Easton Charter High School planted 32 trees in honor of each NFL team to help revitalize rain gardens on the Lafitte Greenway.

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