The New Orleans Saints fired head coach Dennis Allen on Monday, and special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi was named the team's interim head coach. Just got off the phone with Dennis Allen.
After former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas made several social media posts criticizing Derek Carr, the quarterback gave his thoughts on the situation following a loss to the ...
However, one significant holiday for many Christians falls at the very start of November—All Saints' Day. Every fall, ...
But one day later, Christians in many countries around the world are celebrating All Saints’ Day on Friday, a somber and spiritual day in the church’s liturgical calendar that shares pagan ...
“I love talking about the saints,” he said. “We need their witness and examples.” Archbishop Salvatore Joseph Cordileone “It’s hard to pick a favorite; they are all so wonderful ...
As October comes to an end, religious groups far and wide are preparing to celebrate the saints, some widely-known and others more personal. The Christian holiday All Saints Day comes every year ...
Just as they were beginning to show some signs of getting healthy, the New Orleans Saints added a few more key names to their injury list. As if Sunday's 26-8 loss to the Chargers wasn't bad ...
The Los Angeles Chargers were especially fired up after Sunday’s Week 8 win against the Saints, and for good reason: They witnessed one of the dirtier plays we’ll see all season. Yet ...
The New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers play on Sunday, Nov. 3 at Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium in a game on the NFL Week 9 schedule. Which team will win the NFL Week 9 game?
Herbert used both his arm and his legs to guide the Chargers in the right direction Sunday in a 26-8 win over the New Orleans Saints. Justin Herbert connected on a pair of second-half touchdown ...
Herbert used both his arm and his legs to guide the Chargers in the right direction Sunday in a 26-8 win over the New Orleans Saints. The quarterback threw for 279 yards and two touchdowns to Ladd ...
The New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Chargers played eerily similar games Sunday. Both teams struggled on third down, totaled roughly 370 yards of offense and had a special teams miscue.