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Steve Gleason Accepts Apologies From Fired Radio Hosts

Steve Gleason accepted apologies from three fired radio hosts for their stunt on an AM radio show making fun of his ALS. Gleason is a former safety who played for the New Orleans Saints. But Gleason was diagnosed with ALS, also commonly called Lou Gehrig’s disease, in 2011. Show More Summary

Steve Gleason Responds to Radio Hosts Who Mocked Him for Having ALS

Former NFL safety Steve Gleason has released an official statement after radio hosts in Atlanta were fired for a segment in which they mocked the former New Orleans Saints standout's battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In a post...Show More Summary

Watch the New Orleans Saints Cheerleaders Sing and Dance to “22? by Taylor Swift (Video)

Last year, the big hit song of the summer was “Call Me Maybe” by some singer whose name I’ve already forgotten.  And before long, pretty much everyone was doing their own “Call Me Maybe” videos and putting them on YouTube–including the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders. This year I don’t know if we have an official “Song [...]

Steve Gleason Skit Gets Atlanta Radio Station Hosts Fired

Three hosts at Atlanta radio station 790 the Zone have been fired for partaking in an on-air skit mocking former New Orleans Saints player Steve Gleason. Gleason, a one-time pro safety who suffers from ALS at the age of 36, was the subject...Show More Summary

Sports radio show suspended over skit mocking former Saints player with ALS

This morning, long before CL staffers exited their cryogenic chambers, 790 The Zone's Mayhem in the AM aired a skit that apparently mocked former New Orleans Saints player Steve Gleason. I say "apparently" because, well, I'm not just an a.m.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

Atlanta radio hosts suspended indefinitely for mocking Steve Gleason

Steve Gleason is a former NFL safety with the New Orleans Saints who has been diagnosed with ALS. His battle with the illness has inspired countless individuals as he's made his fight very public in hopes of raising awareness and research dollars for ALS. Show More Summary

Atlanta radio station apologizes for making fun of Steve Gleason

As a player, Steve Gleason is best remembered for blocking a punt in the Saints’ return to New Orleans a year after Hurricane Katrina, a blocked punt that spurred his team to a victory over the Falcons. He’ll always be beloved in New Orleans for that. But for courageously continuing to live his life while…

2013 Updated Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings

Training camp will be here before you know it. It’s a perfect time to revisit the 2013 fantasy football tight end landscape. 1. Jimmy Graham, New Orleans Saints Graham caught 85 passes last year for 982 yards and nine touchdowns. He has 20 TDs in the past two seasons combined. 2. Show More Summary

Examining New Orleans Saints' Offseason and Key Preseason Positional Battles

After an 0-4 start to the 2012 season, the New Orleans Saints began to hit their stride, winning five of their next six contests with an NFC South title in mind. Four more losses in their last six games would result in a 7-9 record, however, and New Orleans was left to look ahead to the 2013 season a little earlier than expected. Show More Summary

Where Can the New Orleans Saints Improve Most in 2013?

After serving a one-year suspension for his role in the bounty scandal, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton returns to try to lead New Orleans to the playoffs after a disappointing 7-9 finish in his absence. It was a strange season for the Saints in many ways. Show More Summary

Rams sign guard Ryan Lee, waive receiver Scott Pillar

The St. Louis Rams signed former Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans Saints guard Ryan Lee on Wednesday. To make room on the roster, the Rams released undrafted rookie wide receiver Scott Pillar. Lee signed as an undrafted free agent out of Furman last year with the Steelers and landed on their practice squad to begin…

The 5 Games That Will Determine Chargers' Fate in 2013

Every season, pivotal games seem to make or break a team's season. Last year, the Chargers had two major collapses in a row that ultimately cost them their season. In Week 5, the Chargers visited the Saints in New Orleans and had a 24-14 advantage after an early touchdown at the beginning of the second half. Show More Summary

How Will Loss of Victor Butler Affect Saints' 2013-14 Season?

The New Orleans Saintsnew pass rush was dealt a terrible blow Tuesday when running back Mark Ingram collided with linebacker Victor Butler in team drills and Butler stayed down on the field. Shortly after the OTA session, Mike Triplett...Show More Summary

Saints will have to shuffle LBs after injury

There’s some devastating news Wednesday involving the New Orleans Saints. It turns out that outside linebacker Victor Butler reportedly has a torn ACL and likely will spend the season on injured reserve. Butler suffered the injury in...Show More Summary

Saints lose LB Victor Butler to torn ACL

On April 1, the New Orleans Saints signed outside linebacker Victor Butler to a two-year, $3 million contract to be a pass-rushing presence in Rob Ryan's defense. That plan is now on hold as Butler suffered what is likely a season-ending...Show More Summary

Saints lose Victor Butler to torn ACL

The New Orleans Saints have suffered a significant loss during Organized Team Activities. Larry Holder of the New Orleans Times-Picayune reports that outside linebacker Victor Butler tore his ACL during Tuesday’s OTA session. Butler had to be helped off the field after a collision with running back Mark Ingram in what was supposed to be…

Saints continue to add to D, sign Chris Carr

The Saints continue to add parts to a remade defense, bringing in journeyman cornerback Chris Carr. According to Larry Holder of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Carr signed a one-year deal. Carr was with the Chargers last year, but has spent eight years in the league, bouncing through stints with the Raiders, Ravens, and Titans as…

Drew Brees Sues Ex-Teammate Over Bad Investment

Drew Brees is suing former teammate Kevin Houser over an investment allegedly gone wrong. Houser, a player on the New Orleans Saints from 2000 to 2007, allegedly advised Brees to invest in $160,000 in tax credits in a defunct movie studio, Louisiana Film Studios, LLC.  The Saints’ quarterback filed the lawsuit in New Orleans federal [...]Show More Summary

Drew Brees Sues Former Teammate Over Nonexistent Tax Credits

Drew Brees, who just recently sued a former teammate, found out the hard way that you have to be careful trusting others with your money. The New Orleans Saints superstar has taken legal action against Kevin Houser, as the former long...Show More Summary

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