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Saints Morning Break: Jahri Evans named 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist

A collection of headlines and news about the Saints and the NFL for Sunday, Dec. 29

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Former New Orleans Saints standout Jahri Evans, and New Orleans natives Eli Manning and Reggie Wayne are among the finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025, Hall of Fame officials announced Saturday. SEE MORE >>

Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi said earlier this week that he believed starting offensive linemen Erik McCoy and Lucas Patrick would miss the remainder of the season, and the New Orleans Saints. SEE MORE >>

It's been a difficult year for the New Orleans Saints. Saints fans know better than most that laughter is the best medicine for bad football. SEE MORE >>

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The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced today that former Saints guard Jahri Evans is one of the 15 modern-era finalists for its Class of 2025. SEE MORE >>

The New Orleans Saints have signed guard Kyle Hergel and linebacker Isaiah Stalbird to the active roster from the practice squad. SEE MORE >>

A lot of feel-good shine was muddied over last weekend, with the New Orleans Saints officially being eliminated from playoff contention Sunday and following up with a 34-0 road loss to the Packers on Monday. SEE MORE >>

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Joe Burrow has made it clear multiple times this season how integral Tee Higgins is to the Bengals and how retaining the wide receiver should be a top priority this coming offseason. SEE MORE >>

A doink and a diving catch saved Los Angeles. Up, 13-9, but defending from their own 5-yard line with less than a minute remaining in Saturday night's game against the Arizona Cardinals, the Rams needed a miracle to escape with a win. SEE MORE >>

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