
Top 10 Passing Yards Leaders in New Orleans Saints History
The New Orleans Saints Top All-Time Career Passing Leaders. Updated for 2025
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The New Orleans Saints Top All-Time Career Passing Leaders. Updated for 2025

Saints legends Danny Abramowicz and Archie Manning

Edd Hargett, the Saints “other” quarterback, under heavy pressure from Ram rookie Isiah Robertson Ed Hargett – the Saints “Other” Quarterback in Action Edd Hargett

Saints Receiver Danny Abramowicz struggles to hold on to the ball during a play.

Thanks to 5 Field Goals from Charlie Durkee the New Orleans Saints managed a win against the Pack in 1971.

Cam Jordan has passed Rickey Jackson for Most Quarterback Sacks in Saints Franchise History.

1968 Saints – 2nd Year Man Don McCall Carries the Ball on the Cleveland Browns Defense

Classic Saints picture from 1969 – Billy Kilmer Throws Over Cardinal Chuck Walker
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A couple of colorized pictures from the 1968 Saints-Vikings game with Minnesota QB Joe Kapp under some pressure from the Saints defense.

Picture of Gary Cuozzo – the Saints first starting quarterback.

Veteran defensive lineman Lou Cordileone gets a hit on Vikings QB Joe Kapp in 1968.

Action from the 1990 game against the Rams. Linebacker Ricky Jackson’s hit on Jim Everett stopped a late Ram’s drive.

From the 13-3 Saints win over the Falcons in 1974. Tommy Myers and Jim Merlo close in on Falcons runner Art Malone
New Orleans Saints History has pictures and information on hundreds of New Orleans Saints player going back to 1967

New Orleans Saints veteran receiver Lance Moore and running back Darren Sproles to be released by the team to make salary cap space for the 2014 season

We continue with Allen Ulrich’s Top 10 Worst Free Agent signings. Now, the #7 pick – Offensive Lineman Wally Williams who played for the Saints from 1999 to 2002.

The Trading Card of one of the New Orleans Saints defensive heroes of the 1970s and 1980s. Defensive Lineman Derland Moore is featured on this 1983 Topps Football Card, his 11th season as a Saint.

An write-up on the first players of the New Orleans Saints – a little bit of info on who they were and what happened to many of them. Thanks to Sports writer Rene Nadeau at SportsNola.com for the article.

And now, getting back with the Top 10 Best Free Agent Signing in Saints History, we come to one of the NFL’s “Dream Come True” stories. The Beerman – Michael Lewis.

A Little Write-Up on Former New Orleans Saints Tight End Henry Childs

Dick Nolan was the first New Orleans Saints head coach to not have a losing season. In 1979 the Saints went 8-8 and narrowly missed the playoffs that year.

One of the better Free Agent Signings of the Mike Ditka years, the #8 Best Free Agent Signing in Saints History – Offensive Lineman Jerry Fontenot.

With an 8-8 record the 1990 New Orleans Saints made the playoffs but lost a 6-16 decision to the Chicago Bears in the snow at Soldier Field.


Highlights and game results of the 1997 New Orleans Saints. Mike Ditka’s team posted a 6-10 season.

The 1996 New Orleans Saints Season saw only 3 victories and was head coach Jim Mora’s last season in New Orleans. He resigned after a loss in week 8.