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New Orleans Saints players
NameNew Orleans Saints
Established1967
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
StadiumCaesars Superdome
LeagueNational Football League
DivisionNFC South

New Orleans Saints players The New Orleans Saints roster has featured a diverse array of athletes drawn from institutions such as University of Tennessee, University of Miami (Florida), Louisiana State University, Ohio State University, and University of Alabama. Throughout franchise history the team has rostered stars from the NFL Draft, free agency, and trades involving franchises like the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Atlanta Falcons. Saints players have competed in marquee events including the Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, and Senior Bowl.

Current roster

The current roster mixes veterans and newcomers sourced from programs like Clemson University, University of Oklahoma, University of Georgia, University of Florida, and University of Notre Dame. Key position groups include quarterbacks developed under coaches associated with Sean Payton, receivers coached by staffs with ties to Pete Carroll and Bill Belichick-influenced systems, and linemen scouted at events such as the NFL Scouting Combine and the NFL Draft. Specialists and return men have pedigrees from the CFL and XFL as well as undrafted free-agent signee pipelines from LSU and Texas A&M University. Depth charts reflect transactions with teams such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills, and Dallas Cowboys.

Notable players and franchise legends

Franchise legends include performers who rose to prominence alongside figures like head coaches Sean Payton and general managers connected to Mickey Loomis. Iconic offensive stars trace lineage to colleges such as Indiana University Bloomington and University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, while defensive standouts attended Florida State University and University of Miami (Florida). Notable names associated with the Saints era encompass veterans who earned selections to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and multiple Pro Bowl nods, plus contributors honored by the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame. The team’s identity has been shaped by leaders from rivalries with the Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, and postseason clashes with the Minnesota Vikings.

Pro Football Hall of Famers associated with the Saints

While the Saints’ franchise has relatively few enshrinees primarily inducted for careers with other teams, several Hall of Famers have ties to the organization either by late-career signing, coaching, or scouting stints. These individuals include inductees with histories at institutions such as University of Michigan, Pennsylvania State University, University of Southern California, and former teammates who played in playoff matchups versus the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys. Associations also arise through shared seasons with luminaries honored in the Pro Football Writers of America and via contributions recognized by the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

Retired numbers and honors

The franchise has retired jersey numbers and bestowed honors drawing on a lineage connected to college programs like University of Nebraska and Auburn University. Honorees have included players who earned awards such as the Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award, Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award, and selections to the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. The organization maintains commemorations in the Caesars Superdome that reference playoff triumphs, award-winning seasons, and community recognitions coordinated with institutions such as the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame.

Franchise statistical leaders

Leaders in career categories—passing, rushing, receiving, tackles, sacks, and interceptions—hail from pedigrees at University of Pittsburgh, University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Houston, University of Colorado Boulder, and Rutgers University. Single-season records were set in campaigns that featured matchups with teams like the Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets, and Philadelphia Eagles. Statistical milestones include franchise-best performances in passer rating, rushing yards, receiving yards, tackles, and sacks recorded during regular seasons and postseason games including the NFC Championship Game and the Super Bowl XLIV victory campaign.

Draft history and notable acquisitions

The Saints’ draft history includes first-round selections and impactful later-round finds from programs such as Penn State, University of Miami, University of Oklahoma, LSU, and Auburn University. Notable trades and free-agent signings involved veteran acquisitions from franchises like the New York Jets, San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams, and Denver Broncos. The club’s scouting strategies frequently evaluated prospects at the NFL Combine and East–West Shrine Bowl, and the team has leveraged compensatory selections and draft-day deals to acquire players who became starters and Pro Bowlers.

Coaching and front office personnel who played for the Saints

Several coaches and front office members possess playing backgrounds with the organization or other teams, including alumni of University of Alabama, University of Iowa, University of Southern California, Syracuse University, and Boston College. These figures include position coaches who previously played in the Canadian Football League or Arena Football League, coordinators who competed in the Big Ten Conference and Southeastern Conference, and executives with playing resumes at institutions like Ohio State University and University of Miami (Florida). Their dual experiences informed personnel decisions, player development, and game planning across seasons featuring contests with rival franchises such as the Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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