Sean Payton candidly discusses coaching offers & rumors during Fox NFL Sunday
"Denver's the first team, and I was able to have a conversation with their owner."
"Denver's the first team, and I was able to have a conversation with their owner."
Usually, Buck doesn’t let his emotions bleed into a broadcast. But for whatever reason, he couldn’t help himself Monday night.
“Double doink! Double doink! And the Saints can go marching out!
Underhill has been running NewOrleans.Football since 2020 after leaving his job at The Athletic. He's now brought in another prominent writer in Triplett.
Netflix should have punted on this idea. The film features Kevin James playing former New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton.
"We really suck without you." - Sean Payton to Sean Payton
"I haven't spoken to anyone from a media outlet relative to doing television or radio. Maybe that opportunity arises."
Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports reports that Payton would be Fox's top candidate to replace Aikman if Aikman left.
Would Brees have backed up Ian Book?
Yes, it's Jim Rome.
The Falcon is flying high!
There's been smoke circling about Brees' retirement after this season for a while, which Glazer added to Sunday. But Brees said after the Saints' loss he hasn't made a decision yet.
Football doesn't always have to be super-serious.
Three separate pregame shows all wound up with their analysts all picking the Bucs.
Tampa Bay was 22-for-22 in goal-to-go touchdowns, while New Orleans had allowed touchdowns in all 13 goal-to-go situations they had faced. Both of those stats changed after Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth discussed them.
Maybe move that cart back?
Jenkins will appear on various CNN shows to provide commentary and analysis on matters of racism and social justice.
"I want to work for you. This thing is called New Orleans Football. This site, these words, are in essence, yours."
The emails are from team accounts, which may mean the NFL gets involved as well.
"Mike, I'm gonna defer to you."
The Kaepernick workout waiver had the player in question warranting that he "has no known mental, emotional, or physical disabilities, injuries, or issues," which definitely counts as mental health language.
"Just a killer mistake that hurt the Saints so badly. When it's that close, you have to lead the fumble. You can always come back and kill it with incomplete. But even though they give the ball to the Saints here, and it gives them the ball, it doesn't correct the mistake that really should have resulted in a touchdown."
A yellow graphic -- usually used to show when a flag has been thrown -- was a very bad idea. At least ESPN quickly listened to viewers and made the change.
Last year, New Orleans was the seventh-highest metered market in Super Bowl ratings. This year, it was 56th of 56.