Pat Swilling | 1992 Upper Deck Card

Co-Holder of the Most Sacks in a Season for the Saints, Dome Patrol Linebacker Pat Swilling and his 1992 Upper Deck Trading Card.
Co-Holder of the Most Sacks in a Season for the Saints, Dome Patrol Linebacker Pat Swilling and his 1992 Upper Deck Trading Card.
I've been following the Saints since a kid in the 70s watching the likes of Archie Manning and Tommy Myers.
We may not have as grandiose a history as some NFL teams, but there are scores of memories the New Orleans Saints have given to their fans and I have done my best to record them here at New Orleans Saints History.
Continuing with Allen Ulrich’s Worst Free Agent Signings in Saints History – at the #4 spot, signed in 1998 by Mike Ditka and never played a down for the New Orleans Saints – Linebacker Andre Royal.
But a player who quietly seems to be drawing the same level of excitement within the Saints’ organization is second-year left tackle Terron Armstead.
A scene from the 1979 Saints/Broncos game of 1979. The Saints Defense stops Broncos runner Otis Armstrong.
The Wall Street Journal sees the defense of the 2014 New Orleans Saints as a future development of all NFL defenses to come.
Thunder and Lightning … The New Orleans Saints Backfield of Chuck Muncie and Tony Galbreath
Danny Abramowicz makes a diving catch against the Eagles in 1967.