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The Joe Gemelli Fleur-De-Lis Award is given yearly to a person who has contributed to the betterment of the New Orleans Saints organization. [171] The award is named for Joe Gemelli, a New Orleans clothing store owner and an active supporter of sports in the city, who was known as the team's biggest fan. [172]
The following 11 pages use this file: 2000 New Orleans Saints season; 2008 New Orleans Saints season; 2009 New Orleans Saints season; 2010 New Orleans Saints season; 2011 New Orleans Saints season; Buccaneers–Saints rivalry; Falcons–Saints rivalry; New Orleans Saints; Panthers–Saints rivalry; Rams–Saints rivalry; Saints–Vikings rivalry
The 2024 season is the New Orleans Saints' 58th season in the National Football League (NFL), the 49th to host games at the Caesars Superdome and the third and final under head coach Dennis Allen.
For years, Gumbo was, in fact, a real Saint Bernard dog that roamed the sidelines in Saints' apparel for dogs. [4] The reason for choosing this breed of dog is the fact that Orleans Parish (where the City of New Orleans lies) shares a border with St. Bernard Parish to the east. The present mascot, which consists of a person wearing a Saint ...
New Orleans Saints: Gumbo, Sir Saint: A dog-like figure named after gumbo: New York Giants: None Philadelphia Eagles: Swoop, Air Swoop Swoop is an eagle-like figure. Air Swoop is an air-filled eagle caricature similar to Swoop appearance-wise. San Francisco 49ers: Sourdough Sam
William Raymond Smith III (July 4, 1981 – April 9, 2016) was an American professional football defensive end who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes and was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the first round of the 2004 NFL draft, where he played for the entirety of his career.
Lattimore was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the first round (11th overall) of the 2017 NFL draft. [14] He was the first of five cornerbacks selected in the first round of the draft. [15] On June 3, 2017, the Saints signed Lattimore to a fully guaranteed four-year, $15.35 million contract with a signing bonus of $9.31 million. [16] [17]