A reporter has offered some insight on the recoveries of two Saints defensive linemen.
One report suggests that they bring back the former defensive lineman on a one-year reunion as a stop-gap while the younger talent hones their skills. It makes sense considering the Maryland product is affordable and familiar with the team’s defense.
Saints were aware of Young’s injury before signing him to a 1-year deal. New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen gave an injury update on newly signed defensive end Chase Young.
The new addition's biggest knock has been his inability to stay healthy, but he was able to do just that last season, showing flashes of what he could be bringing to the Saints.
After bursting onto the scene with a rookie of the year-winning season in 2020, defensive end Chase Young hasn't been the same player since. But one of his new teammates expects big things of him in 2024.
The New Orleans Saints' offseason is in full swing now that the NFL Draft and free agency are out of the way. From this point on, it's all about making the 90-man roster as good as it can be via OTAs, workouts, and training camp.
The New Orleans Saints have kept a relatively low profile this offseason, with their most notable move being the signing of Chase Young. However, whispers abound regarding potential significant maneuvers on the horizon.
The New Orleans Saints recently signed edge rusher Chase Young in free agency, and not long after the announcement, it was revealed that Young would be undergoing neck surgery.
The New Orleans Saints landed one of the top edge rushers on the free-agent market when they signed Chase Young to a one-year, $13 million deal. However, Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay does not like the move.
Chase Young signed a one-year, $13 million contract with the New Orleans Saints on Monday. Initial reports suggested Young’s 2024 salary is fully guaranteed.
Defensive end Chase Young, newly signed to a one-year, $13 million deal with the New Orleans Saints, will undergo neck surgery on Thursday, Sports Illustrated reported.
Should Chase Young's neck procedure be a cause for concern for Saints fans?
A knee injury represents a significant reason Chase Young is now with the Saints, after a declined fifth-year option led him to free agency. But the former Defensive Rookie of the Year will spend extensive time rehabbing another issue this offseason.
Chase Young didn’t exactly fly off the board in free agency, but he ultimately found a home, signing a one-year, $13 million deal with the New Orleans Saints on Monday.
Chase Young has a new NFL home. The former Washington Commanders defensive end signed a one-year deal with the New Orleans Saints on Monday. The deal will pay Young $13 million and is fully guaranteed, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The Ohio State to New Orleans pipeline grew stronger on Monday.
The New Orleans Saints have made a big defensive addition.
The DE will now join a Saints team making another investment along the edge.
Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz reports that the New Orleans Saints are signing former Washington Commanders and San Francisco 49ers defensive end Chase Young.
Chase Young’s market may be picking up, with the veteran pass rusher set for another free agent visit.
The San Francisco 49ers traded for Chase Young last season, hoping the defensive end could significantly boost the pass rush and help propel them to a Super Bowl victory.
Young is less than a week from testing the market.
San Francisco 49ers edge-rusher Chase Young was an effective part of the team’s pass rush during the postseason.
The San Francisco 49ers made a significant move when they traded a third-round pick to the Washington Commanders to acquire defensive end Chase Young, aiming to bolster their pass rush in pursuit of a championship.
A 49ers player could have played themselves out of a spot on the roster due to their Super Bowl performance.
He will be one of the most high-risk, high-reward players on the open market.
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