Which Saints players need to improve on their 2023 campaigns the most? Jamaal Williams scored 17 touchdowns in 2022, and just 1 in 2023 on the New Orleans Saints’ last play of the season.
The offseason is officially here for all 32 teams, which means that every single organization is going to try and cook up ways to improve and hoist the Lombardi.
Jameis Winston put New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen in a difficult position on Sunday, but it sounds like the quarterback has the full support of his teammates.
New Orleans Saints (9-8) tight end Jimmy Graham took to X Monday to defend quarterback Jameis Winston for going against head coach Dennis Allen during the 48-17 Week 18 victory over the Atlanta Falcons (7-10).
Retired running back Mark Ingram II spent two seasons as teammates with quarterback Jameis Winston with the New Orleans Saints.
The New Orleans Saints didn’t make the postseason, but they ended their 2023 campaign on a high note. They destroyed their NFC South rivals, the Atlanta Falcons, 48-17 to cap off a 9-8 season.
Saturday night ahead of the New Orleans Saints matchup with the New York Giants, the expected game status for Saints wide receiver Chris Olave and running back Jamaal Williams have been updated, Per ESPN’s NFL Insider Adam Schefter, Olave is expected to give things a whirl pregame on Sunday while Williams is to play.
The New Orleans Saints were aggressive this offseason. Particularly on offense, they went out and grabbed players who they thought would give them a brand new identity on that side of the ball.
NEW ORLEANS —New Orleans Saints running back Jamaal Williams and his Jamaal Williams Foundation will donate to Son of a Saint for every rushing touchdown Williams gains in the 2023-24 season, as part of his Rush for Kids Campaign, sponsored by Latter & Blum.
Ok, let me start this thing off by saying that I don't think this will happen for the Detroit Lions. It's not totally out of the realm of possibility. Players have left teams and then been traded back to them before.
The New Orleans Saints are activating running back Jamaal Williams from Injured Reserve for "Thursday Night Football" against the Jacksonville Jaguars, marking the first time their running back tandem will be active together.
New Orleans Saints running back Jamaal Williams will be activated from injured reserve and is expected to play in Thursday's game against the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars, NFL Network reported.
The Saints should soon have their intended running backs grouping on the active roster. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, the Saints have designated running back Jamaal Williams for return from injured reserve.
While the New Orleans Saints will be getting back Alvin Kamara in Week 4, they just placed Jamaal Williams on injured reserve and will be painfully thin at running back for their Week 3 matchup with the Green Bay Packers
The New Orleans Saints are expecting one of their big offseason additions to miss some time.
Offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael must concentrate on the Saints' offense going through their rushing attack against the Panthers. When they signed Williams, the expectation was that he would add the thunder element to complement Alvin Kamara's lightning effect out of the New Orleans backfield.
Saints RB Jamaal Williams is not impressed by New Orleans cousine.
While this year’s running back market did not produce a top-10 contract at the position, some interesting dominoes fell. Perhaps none more so than David Montgomery, who left the Bears to be the Lions’ Jamaal Williams replacement.
Running back Jamaal Williams had a career season with the Detroit Lions in 2022. He was thrust into a larger role because of injuries to D’Andre Swift and he responded with some big performances throughout the season.
The Saints signed free-agent QB Derek Carr and brought back wideout Michael Thomas, but the addition of free-agent running back Jamaal Williams could be the missing piece to restore the Saints to prominence in the NFL's worst division.
Supporters of the Detroit Lions are disappointed former running back Jamaal Williams expressed publicly this week his frustrations with how negotiations
Jamaal Williams was a touchdown machine for the Detroit Lions last year, but the star running back does not feel like the team appreciated his performance.
The New Orleans Saints are serious about getting back into title contention, and the organization added to an already-active offseason by agreeing to a contract with running back Jamaal Williams.
Running back Jamaal Williams would like to return to the Detroit Lions, and the team would like to have him back. However, it appears that Detroit will have competition for Williams’ services.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes told reporters at the NFL Combine that there’s mutual interest between the team and free agent running back Jamaal Williams on a reunion in 2023.
Jamaal Williams and the Detroit Lions have been a match made in Heaven since he joined the Lions as a free agent in the spring of 2021. It was especially the case this past season.
The Detroit Lions front office should look to re-sign running Jamaal Williams. The talented running back set the tone early for the 2022 season back in
When NBC ran the intros, Williams didn’t name his college or another school or hometown. Rather, he said a full sentence that most couldn’t understand.
The Detroit Lions are certainly happy that they committed to running back Jamaal Williams during the 2021 offseason. He has been a big reason that the team has turned things around this season as the Lions have a chance to make the postseason after starting the season 1-6.
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