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Deuce: Saints have one sure thing at DE, and it's Carl Granderson
When Dennis Allen was asked about the defensive end competition earlier in training camp, he name-checked four different players. Carl Granderson wasn’t one of them, and that’s a good thing, as Deuce McAllister explains.
Saints QB Jake Haener was diagnosed with skin cancer ahead of training camp
Jake Haener is embroiled in a competition to be the New Orleans Saints’ backup quarterback, but he was sent a curveball in the weeks leading up to camp when doctors told him he had developed a rare form of skin cancer. See more on WWL and Audacy.
Saints training camp Day 3 observations: Big-play offense shines, Lattimore hurt
The New Orleans Saints’ big-play offense stood out on Friday, with Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed both hauling in chunk plays throughout the third day of practice, but the biggest news was star CB Marshon Lattimore leaving early with an injury.
JP Morrell: No longer cleaning up crap left behind; enforcing the ban on toilets, grills, and tents
The New Orleans City Council has voted to add to the banned items list for Mardi Gras parade goers. That now included tents, upholstered furniture, and personal portable toilets.
Anne Breaud files federal civil rights suit against Mayor Cantrell
Anne Breaud, the woman who photographed Cantrell and her former bodyguard, Jeffrey Vappie, dining outside at a French Quarter restaurant, filed a federal civil rights petition filed this morning against Cantrell.
5 things I think I think after early 2024 New Orleans Saints training camp practices | Inside Black & Gold
The New Orleans Saints have a pair of practices under their belt at their 2024 training camp, so it’s only fitting that we completely overreact to all that information. See more on WWL and Audacy.
Deadline approaching for feds in alleged bribery case against Mayor Cantrell
Time is running out if federal prosecutors are going to bring charges against New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. Or is it? Allegations the mayor fired a public works deputy director in August 2019 in exchange for gifts imply
Northshore vape shops busted, allegedly selling pot to children
Cops say a crackdown on illegal drug dealing to minors at local vape shops has landed several people behind bars in St. Tammany Parish. “Five have been arrested following a joint investigation,” Lieutenant Carli Messina wrote in a news release.
Deuce: Saints challenge all year will be getting Penning, Fuaga comfortable at new positions
The New Orleans Saints have several challenges on their plate heading into the 2024 season, but none more than getting a pair of tackles up front acclimated to new positions. See more on WWL and Auadacy.
No more neutral ground tents, cookouts for Mardi Gras
The New Orleans City Council on Thursday approved new rules, and restrictions, on what’s allowed for Mardi Gras parade-going. The city council is trying to get a handle on people treating public space before and during parades like their back yard.
Feral hogs are Louisiana's most troublesome new transplant
Walk around New Orleans long enough, and you’re bound to hear grizzled locals grumbling about unwelcome tourists and transplants. Travel outside of the city, and you’ll hear man Louisianians grumbling about a different type of transplant: feral hogs
Scoot: Is 2024 really going to be about couch sex and plastic straws?
Beware - social media is a vast wasteland of bullsh*t and everyone needs to be careful what they believe. It is tempting to believe anything negative about the candidate you oppose, but the desire to hope something is true does not make it true.
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