New Orleans Saints receiver Chris Olave suffered the fourth concussion of his NFL career back in November. He returned to practice late in the season and is looking forward to playing in games again next season.
NFL Draft is just around the corner. In three months time, we will be approaching day one, and the New Orleans Saints are set to pick in the top ten as of now. New Orleans took an offensive playmaker in a recent 2025 NFL mock draft from A to Z Sports.
Spencer Rattler is already known to be the starting quarterback once again, but has not really been given a fair shot with a healthy offense. One key player he has been missing is wide receiver Chris Olave, who has been dealing with a head injury since the start of November.
Chris Olave's 2024 season was heavily compromised by concussions. The New Orleans Saints' lead receiver has suffered a concussion every year he's been in the NFL, and this year he suffered two concussions that kept him out for nine games.
Chris Olave and the New Orleans Saints are looking for a new head coach. After the disappointment of the Dennis Allen era, with three seasons without a playoff appearance, the team is now looking to return to glory days after an underwhelming spell with their former head coach.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling has made a strong case for the New Orleans Saints to bring him back after being a midseason pickup. The Saints entered this season with a lack of depth at wide receiver. Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed led the room,
The New Orleans Saints have a lot of holes on the roster to fill, but the biggest ones are focused on pass catchers and the defensive line. Pro Football Focus' Gordon McGuinness listed out the largest positions of need for each team in the NFL draft.
New Orleans took an offensive playmaker in a recent 2025 NFL mock draft from A to Z Sports. The leading wide receiver for the Saints this season was Chris Olave, who had just 32 receptions for 400 ...
The Saints currently own the No.9 overall pick with various avenues that they could take. Jordan Reid of ESPN had them select Arizona wideout Tetairoa McMillan in his recent mock
The 29-year-old joined New Orleans on a two-year, $5.2 million contract in March after spending his previous two seasons in Miami. Wilson was expected to provide some veteran depth behind top wideouts Chris Olave (concussion) and Rashid Shaheed (knee),