The New Orleans Saints fired Dennis Allen as their head coach during the 2024 season after a 2-7 start, but it doesn't appear that he would have been gone it was up Saints general manager Mickey Loomis.
Former New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen spoke with FOX Sports' Jay Glazer on the "Unbreakable" podcast to share his reaction to his midseason firing. While most of the conversation surrounde
Dennis Allen drew from his experience since being fired by the Saints two months ago to share advice for recently-fired head coaches:
Former New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen was fired in early November after the franchise suffered its seventh straight loss. New Orleans went 18-25 in 2.5 seasons under Allen's direction.
The Indianapolis Colts are looking for a new defensive coordinator, as the team announced they parted ways with Gus Bradley after three seasons in the role.The Colts' search for a new coordinator should be interesting,
The Indianapolis Colts have officially begun their search for their next defensive coordinator.  Just three days after parting ways with Gus Bradley, the Colts already have two candidates set to interview.
The #Seahawks have requested to interview #Saints OC Klint Kubiak for their offensive coordinator position, per sources. Kubiak also could be a player for Cleveland’s OC job. — Jeremy
With that said, here are some of the biggest moments that defined the Saints’ 2024 season, and could possibly impact their 2025 season as well:
The Saints moved on from Dennis Allen midseason. Who will they hire to replace him? Here are some of their best coaching options for 2025.
Most embarrassing was the Saints performance against Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers gained a franchise-record 277 rushing yards while averaging an eye-popping 7.9 per carry. Tampa Bay RB Sean Tucker gained 136 yards on the ground and had 192 all-purpose yards. In Tucker's other 27 games combined, he has 195 yards as a runner and 257 all-purpose yardage.
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State of the NFC South: The dust settles on 2024
How did the NFC South ultimately stack up for 2024? The New Orleans Saints ended up at the bottom of one of the NFL’s weakest divisions: