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Fantasy News
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Taylor (hip) is active for Sunday's contest against the Colts, John Hendrix of SI.com reports. Taylor was a limited participant in practice both Thursday and Friday after popping up on the injury report with a hip injury. He's operated as the nickel cornerback behind starters Marshon Lattimore and Paulson Adebo and will be crucial in limiting the Colts' passing attack in Week 8.... See More ... See Less
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Saints' Alontae Taylor: Trending up in preseason
Taylor's stock is trending up following the Saints' 26-24 preseason win over the Chiefs on Sunday, according to Jeff Duncan of NOLA.com. Taylor recorded two tackles in Sunday's contest, but his biggest impact came when he deflected a pass near the end of the first half, resulting in an interception for safety Ugo Amadi. The second-year cornerback still didn't have the cleanest game, however, as he was also beaten in coverage by Chiefs' wideout Richie James for a 43-yard completion earlier in the second quarter. Taylor figures to continue competing with longtime veteran Bradley Roby for the third cornerback spot behind Marshon Lattimore and Paulson Adebo.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Alontae Taylor: Leaves practice
Taylor (hamstring) left camp after suffering a hamstring injury Wednesday, Jeff Duncan of NOLA.com reports. The Saints' second-year cornerback will miss some time after coming up with a hamstring injury during camp, but the injury isn't too serious according to head coach Dennis Allen. Last season, Taylor had a great rookie campaign for New Orleans, tallying 11 pass breakups and 46 tackles in his nine starts. Expect him to immediately slot back into the starting defense once he's healthy.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Alontae Taylor: Answers the bell in 2022
Taylor recorded 46 tackles (39 solo) and 11 passes defended over 13 games in the 2022 season. Taylor served as a core special-teamer over the first two weeks of the season before landing on IR with a knee injury for the following four games. Once he returned ahead of Week 7, the rookie second-rounder had to immediately step into a starting role with top cornerback Marshon Lattimore sidelined for 10 games by an abdomen injury. As a result, Taylor played at least 85 percent of defensive snaps in all but two of the final 11 games. Taylor also paced the team's banged-up secondary in passes defended this season. This solid rookie campaign could have Taylor primed for a prominent role with the Saints for years to come.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Alontae Taylor: Restored to active roster
The Saints activated Taylor (knee) from injured reserve ahead of Thursday's game against the Cardinals. Taylor was designated to return to practice Tuesday after sitting out the last four weeks on New Orleans' IR with a knee injury. Now, the second-round rookie will be available to play at the earliest possible opportunity. Taylor defended one pass while seeing the first defensive snaps of his career in Week 2 against Tampa Bay, and he could see a prominent reserve role with starting cornerbacks Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) out and Paulson Adebo (knee) questionable for Thursday's contest versus Arizona.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Mike Triplett@MikeTriplett5H agoWhy OT Taliese Fuaga was a 'bread-and-butter' pick for Saints at No. 14 https://t.co/HKTNtFXwiS https://t.co/HKTNtFXwiS
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New Orleans Saints@Saints6H agoSaints first round notes 👀 #SaintsDraft | @CoxComm https://t.co/y0eowBUAFj
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Mike Triplett@MikeTriplett7H agoSounds like OT was the obvious plan A for the Saints while talking to Dennis Allen ... but he acknowledged that there was a discussion involving TE Brock Bowers when he made it to 13.
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Mike Triplett@MikeTriplett7H agoBig receivers that might have fit the Saints are falling off the board at the end of Round 1. But my favorite one, Keon Coleman, remains -- among plenty of options at other positions.
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New Orleans Saints@Saints7H agoInside the Saints War Room for the pick of @Taliese1 ⚜️📞 #SaintsDraft | @BeaverFootball | @CoxComm https://t.co/m1r9H1RDnq
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Jeff Duncan@JeffDuncan_8H agoSenior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy said the Saints got themselves a "Day One starter" in Taliese Fuaga. "Slam dunk," Nagy said. He added that he thinks he will be a perennial Pro Bowler.
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Fletcher Mackel@FletcherWDSU8H agoFULL VIDEO INTERVIEW: #Saints first round draft pick Taliese Fuaga talks about his lack of contact with New Orleans pre-draft, his draft party in Hawaii featuring 100+ family members and playing left OT vs. right OT Link 👇 https://t.co/RfVFecufzJ
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Canal St. Chronicles@SaintsCSC8H agoSaints Reacts Survey: How would you grade the #Saints pick of Taliese Fuaga in the first round of the NFL Draft? LINK ⬇️ https://t.co/AK4MoXYBUG
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Jeff Duncan@JeffDuncan_8H agoTaliese Fuaga is the second Oregon St. product selected in the first round in Saints history. They took WR Brandin Cooks with the 20th overall pick in 2014. Other Oregon St. products selected by the Saints: Mike Hass; Sean Canfield; James Allen; Mitch White; & Calvin Nicholson.
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Canal St. Chronicles@SaintsCSC9H agoBREAKING: The #Saints select Taliese Fuaga with 14th overall pick - via @MiguezMatt LINK ⬇️ https://t.co/YAjl7aAqcp https://t.co/H72q4Qzi2g