Denver Broncos manager George Paton’s patience shows promise at NFL Combine
- Mickey Loomis, the Saints General Manager, stated that Derek Carr is a quarterback 'we can win with,' expressing excitement about his potential contributions to the team.
- The Saints finished the 2024 season with a 5-12 record, their worst since 2005, resulting in the firing of their head coach mid-season.
- The Saints are over $50 million over the salary cap and are considering restructuring contracts to create more space, as Loomis mentioned the team's intent to be active in free agency.
- New Head Coach Kellen Moore noted that the team feels fortunate to have Carr, emphasizing the goal of competing and improving for the upcoming season.
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Denver Broncos manager George Paton’s patience shows promise at NFL Combine
DENVER (KDVR) -- For years, the Denver Broncos were the island of misfit toys. Every important component of the organization lacked continuity. And through those down seasons, they held on to one person to guide them through the storm: General Manager George Paton. How many quarterbacks have the Denver Broncos had since their last playoffs? Hired in 2021, Paton has overseen the Broncos' carousel of quarterbacks, coaches and players. And …
New Orleans Saints GM Announces Decision On Derek Carr
Top 5 Most Annoying Fan Bases In The NFL (1:08) The New Orleans Saints made some major changes after the 2024 season. They hired Kellen Moore as their next head coach to replace Dennis Allen after he was fired during the season. Moore was the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator and helped them win Super Bowl LIX over the Kansas City Chiefs on February 9. Moore hired Brandon Staley as the Saints' defensive coordinator and Doug Nussmeier to…

Saints GM and coach indicate they plan to stick with QB Derek Carr
New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis says he sees 11-year veteran quarterback Derek Carr as someone the Saints can win with and a player the club remains “excited about.”
The Saints expect to be 'active' in free agency after taking quieter approach last year
When the NFL informed teams last week that next season’s salary cap was expected to fall between $277.5 million and $281.5 million, the projection was even higher than the New Orleans Saints anticipated internally.

New Orleans Saints GM says Derek Carr will remain QB1 in 2025
Per Matthew Paras of The Advocate: New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis spoke confidently of starting quarterback Derek Carr while speaking with reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Wednesday, indicting that Carr will remain QB1 in 2025. The Saints have been in the process of evaluating their roster before free agency; Loomis said the Saints were “excited about it … I think we feel like we’ve got a guy [Carr] we …
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