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09They’re back… BOTH of ’em. Alvin Kamara and Michael Thomas have been activated to the #Saints active roster
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09My pics:
Today’s games, Buffalo / Seattle and Tampa
Tomorrow’s games, Ravens / Saints and Pittsburg
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05Call the Saints now to get more info ! 504-593-4973
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03What a season for the Who Dat Nation !!
We finished the season 12-4 and are the 2nd seed for the PLAYOFFS !!
We did a first ever NFC South complete sweep !!
It’s been a strange season so far.. only have 3000 people at the dome.. no tailgating weekends but we did it.. fingers crossed they mayor ups the numbers for the playoff game.. Please Mayor…
Just wanted to thank those who support the Who Dat Nation and who we support…
Chef Justin Devillier is the Chef/Owner of La Petite Grocery and Justine… La Petite has been supporting the Who Dat Nation for year.. and now his new place has some amazing art work you need to see if your a Saints fan!
BOUCHERIE – a step deeper into taking more appreciation for the foods and personalities that make the south a culinary destination – is Chef Nathanial Zimet, David Zimet and staff, and was born out of everything that led Nathanial to the purple truck: an education in Great Brittain and Australia at Le Cordon Bleu; the restaurant industries of New Orleans, North Carolina and abroad – and all that was learned while feeding the streets of this city.
Desi Vega, the co-owner and managing partner of Mr. John’s and Desi Vega’s Steakhouses has been a big supporter of the Who Dat Nation.. heck you may always run in to a Saints player having dinner at Desi’s.
In 1982, inspired by the curry houses of Europe, Har and Anila Keswani brought Indian cuisine to the Greater New Orleans area. Nirvana on Magazine Street has been in operation since 1999.
And lets not forget American Back Institute, Think about it, if Dr. Rob has treated 290 NFL players from 17 different NFL teams from across the country, personally delivering over 7,800 visits to these professionals. 100% of the Pro athletes that he treats are from referrals by fellow teammates, team physicians, trainers, and coaches, all wanting to improve the overall performance and health condition of their fellow athletes…. think of what he can do for everyone else : )
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03Could not have said it better.. The New Orleans Saints !
METAIRIE, La. — The Grinch came after Alvin Kamara’s Christmas-themed cleats, after all.
The New Orleans Saints running back was fined $5,000 by the NFL after wearing a pair of red and green cleats that didn’t match his uniform colors while rushing for six touchdowns on Christmas Day. Apparently, the league won’t even bend the rules when a player ties a 91-year-old record.
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara has been placed on the Covid-19 list, leaving his playing status for Sunday’s regular-season finale at the Carolina Panthers in question.
Kamara, in his fourth season out of Tennessee, turned in an historic performance in the team’s Christmas Day victory over the Minnesota Vikings as he rushed for six touchdowns, tying a 91-year-old league record.
Kamara carried 22 times for a career-high 155 yards (7.0 avg.), adding three receptions for 17 yards for 172 total yards from scrimmage against the Vikings. The rushing touchdowns record tied the record held by Ernie Nevers of the Chicago Cardinals, set Nov. 28, 1929, while for total touchdowns, Kamara joins Nevers, the Cleveland Browns’ Dub Jones (Nov. 25, 1951) and the Chicago Bears’ Gale Sayers (Dec.12, 1965).
Kamara has carried 187 times for a career-high 932 yards (5.0 avg.) with 16 touchdowns this season, tied for first in the NFL. He leads all running backs in receiving with a career-best and team-leading 83 receptions for 756 yards (9.1 avg.) with five touchdowns. Kamara, who will be only the second Saints player to lead the team in both rushing and receiving, currently leads the NFL with a franchise-record 21 total touchdowns after his Christmas Day scoring outburst, is ranked second in the league with 93 first downs and third with a career-best 1,688 total yards from scrimmage, the seventh-highest total in club history. He is the only Saint to be selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons.
Kamara is the second player the team placed on the list this week, joining defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson.