Week 9 in the NFL is underway, with a full slate of games unfolding on Sunday along with a prime-time showing between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night. As is the case every week,
Chris Olave suffered his fourth concussion in his brief NFL career on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, leading New Orleans Saints fans to question whether it's worth it to keep playing
Chris Olave, Dak Prescott and A.J. Brown were among key players injured in Week 9 of the NFL season. Those hurt in Thursday and Sunday games will be evaluated this week to determine timelines for return.
New Orleans Saints star wide receiver Chris Olave was stretchered off the field and then taken to a hospital after suffering a blow to the head/neck region Sunday.
"I've had enough. Quarterbacks are throwing way too many hospital balls in the NFL now." Throwing WRs hospital balls is NEVER OKAY. Hate to see what happened to Chris Olave and we as QBs have to stop doing it. It has become even more of a thing in the NFL ...
The NFL world held its breath on Sunday after New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave took a brutal hit in the first quarter against the Carolina Panthers. He was placed on a backboard and carted off,
New Orleans Saints star wide receiver Chris Olave is being carted off the field after taking a big shot after a play. Olave remained on the ground and the cart was immediately called. Players took a knee surrounding the receiver in what looks to be a serious situation.
Saints Film Room (@SaintsFilmRoom) November 3, 2024 This is the worst thing to see in an NFL game. New Orleans Saints wide re
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr responded to criticism from former star wide receiver Michael Thomas during Sunday's loss to the Carolina Panthers. More News: Former Saints WR Michael Thomas Goes Off on Derek Carr After Chris Olave Injury
The New Orleans Saints fired coach Dennis Allen on Monday, a day after a loss at last-place Carolina extended the Saints’ losing streak to seven games — their longest since 1999.