New Orleans Saints Coverage
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One final Panthers clunker, All-Star Aho and a controversial champion in the sports moments of the week
The Carolina Panthers have big decisions ahead after another embarrassment to end the season. Plus, a buzzer-beater takes down NC State, bold fashion choices and more! -
Young comes up clutch as Panthers walk-off Falcons
Offense was hard to come by on a rainy afternoon, but Bryce Young came up big when it mattered most. The rookie led a 90-yard 4th quarter drive, as the Panthers eeked out a 9-7 win at home. -
Welter and Lea: It's difficult to evaluate Bryce Young when he has so much dysfunction surrounding him
Pat Welter and Chris Lea discuss how the Panthers lost to the Saints 28-6 on Sunday. -
Saints soar to victory over Panthers, 28-6
The Panthers fall to 1-12 on the season, while the Saints become a part of a possible three way tie of 6-7 in the NFC South. With Carolina eliminated, the same struggles that kept them out of the playoffs are also keeping them from winning games. Touchdowns by Kamara, Graham, and Olave helped seal this win. -
Gerber: Panthers rewind shows good, bad, ugly from Week 2 loss
The playoffs already feel like a longshot after a disappointing Monday night performance, but it's not time to blame the quarterback (yet). -
Panthers can't mount late rally, fall 20-17 to Saints
Bryce Young, offense held to 239 total yards as Carolina starts 0-2 for second straight season. -
Our TakeLea: Panthers offense needs to step up after poor start to the season
The defense saved the day, but that won't always be the case. -
Panthers drop sixth straight with 18-10 road loss to Saints
No matter the quarterback, the result remains the same as the Carolina Panthers lose on the road to the New Orleans Saints, 18-10. The loss is the sixth in a row for the Panthers (5-11) and their eleventh in their last thirteen games. -
Rhule: We're certainly not where we want to be, but we knew that this was something that was going to have to be done right
Carolina Panthers' head coach Matt Rhule met with the media Monday to talk about his job security and how the team can stop its five-game skid. -
Workers at Superdome test positive for COVID-19
Three dozen employees, working on renovations at the New Orleans' Superdome, have tested positive for COVID-19. It's where the Saints play and where the 2024 Super Bowl will be played. -
NFL Saints fight to shield emails in church probe
The New Orleans Saints are going to court to keep the public from seeing hundreds of emails that allegedly show team executives doing public relations damage control for the area's Roman Catholic archdiocese to help it contain the fallout from a burgeoning sexual abuse crisis. -
Congress honors former Saints' player battling ALS
Former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason received the highest honor Congress can award to a civilian when he received the Congressional Gold Medal at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday. -
Best of Adam and Joe (January 25th, 2019)
Adam and Joe, heard weekdays 3-7 on 99.9 The Fan. On this edition of the show the guys discuss N.C. State's loss to Louisville, the stories of the day in the "Take Factory" and a Senator wasting valuable time on the blown pass interference call in the NFC Championship game. -
Jones: They.Got.Robbed.
ESPN's Bomani Jones joins Adam and Joe to discuss the Saints getting robbed, why Instant Replay has hurt sports and Stephen A's incredible ability to do his job with such high energy every day. -
Step Into My Office with Coach John Montgomery: When Tom Brady steps onto the field, you know what you're going to get
John Montgomery, whose career as an assistant football coach spans 33 years over numerous universities including Pittsburgh, Howard and Cincinnati, joins the Sports Shop for "Step Into My Office." This week's topics include: the Dallas Cowboys' search for a new offensive coordinator, the controversial missed pass interference call in the Rams-Saints NFC Championship game last Sunday and why we may never see the likes of Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady ever again. -
Best of the Sports Shop (December 18, 2018)
The Sports Shop with Reese & K-Mac, heard weekday mornings from 6-9 on Buzz Sports Radio. It's "Terrific Tuesday" as Reese, K-Mac, Jasmyn Fritz, actress/model Yesse Rodriguez and Candace Cooper discuss the Panthers falling at home to the Saints last night and seeing their playoff hopes all but disappear in addition to what should happen with Cam Newton and Head Coach Ron Rivera. The crew also discusses their favorite Christmas traditions and also listens to Part 2 of the Top 20 Sports Shop Soundbytes of the Year. -
Brinson: The Pats have been sloppy
CBSsports.com Senior NFL writer, Will Brinson, joins Adam and Joe to talk about the Pats inability to win on the road, why Aaron Rodgers hasn't been playing well, a new Rookie of the Year candidate and the Panthers chances against the Saints on Monday Night Football. -
Mick Mixon: I had a dream where the Panthers beat the Saints 42-28
Mick Mixon, Play-By-Play Announcer for the Carolina Panthers Radio Network, joins the Sports Shop to preview the Panthers' matchup tonight on Monday Night Football against the team with the best record in the NFC, the New Orleans Saints. -
Golic & Golic Jr: The advantages of joining the ACC are minimal for Notre Dame
ESPN Radio's Mike Golic and Mike Golic Jr join Adam and Joe to discuss Notre Dame in the ACC, why they liked and disliked Rams/Chiefs and why the Saints are the best team in the NFL. -
Brinson: Drew Brees is clicking on all cylinders
CBSsports.com Senior NFL Writer, Will Brinson, joins Adam and Joe to discuss all things NFL including the Saints continuing to play well, Tom Brady showing his age, the latest with Le'Veon Bell and more.