Nov 29, 2009 | Times-Picayune
A little more attitude; a lot more defense
Sean Payton charged Gregg Williams with one task when he hired him last January.
The Who Dat chants began early at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday. A raucous version of the rally cry ignited midway through the third quarter of the Saints' rollicking 38-7 rout of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Grading the New Orleans Saints performance vs. Bucs
New Orleans Saints receiver Robert Meachem had his first two-touchdown game Sunday against the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Malcolm Jenkins, Mike Bell Among Those Out Of Saints Practice
Cornerback Malcolm Jenkins, running back Mike Bell and long-snapper Jason Kyle were among several key players who sat out the New Orleans Saints' practice on Wednesday.
Deke: Black and Gold Impressive against Eagles
Yes, all that talk about the Saints looking good only because they beat a miserable Detroit team can be squashed.
Eagles can't stop Brees in Saints blowout
Brees tossed three more touchdown passes, helping the Saints beat the Philadelphia Eagles 48-22 on Sunday.
New Orleans Saints mailbag leads with Usama Young being inactive against Detroit
Our second mailbag focuses on injuries, special teams and tight ends. Hopefully we'll be back Friday with another mailbag.
Q: Is the 0-16 record not even mentioned in the locker room? Johnson: Yes. Q: Did Jim Schwartz come in right away and say that there was going to be no talk about 0-16? Johnson: He didna t do that, but he did talk about how ita s behind us and a new campaign.
Saints Q&A: Coach Sean Payton, after this morning's practice
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton: "One quick injury update: we're having Jammal Brown looked at.
New Orleans Saints camp confidential
New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper brings down receiver Robert Meachem during practice Aug.
New Orleans Saints rookie cornerback Malcolm Jenkins is trying to catch up in a hurry
New Orleans Saints rookie cornerback Malcolm Jenkins intercepts a pass that was deflected by safety Chris Reis during practice at training camp Wednesday.
New Orleans Saints safety Chris Reis makes his presence felt in practice
Third-year safety Chris Reis has stood out since Day 1 of training camp because of his energy level and intensity.
New Orleans Saints safety Chris Reis makes his presence felt in practice
Third-year safety Chris Reis has stood out since Day 1 of training camp because of his energy level and intensity.
News and notes from New Orleans Saints practice Monday
New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott Shanle, with tight end Jeremy Shocky, had 145 tackles last season, second best on the team.
New Orleans Saints safety Chris Reis makes his presence felt in practice
Third-year safety Chris Reis has stood out since Day 1 of training camp because of his energy level and intensity.
Kristian: Harper thriving in new Saints D as safety picture develops
Thus far through training camp, strong safety Roman Harper might be the player that will benefit the most from the new defensive scheme.
Bush watches Saints practice from the sideline, but coach says he's fine
Reggie Bush missed his first practice of training camp, but Saints coach Sean Payton said the star running back was just resting and did not appear to have any problems with his surgically repaired left knee.
Bush watches Saints practice from the sideline, but coach says he's fine
Reggie Bush missed his first practice of training camp, but Saints coach Sean Payton said the star running back was just resting and did not appear to have any problems with his surgically repaired left knee.
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