Stan Brock 1980-1992

Offensive Tackle Stan Brock. Never made a Pro Bowl, but was a solid fixture on the right side of that offensive line for 13 seasons – he also played 3 seasons in San Diego.

Offensive Tackle Stan Brock. Never made a Pro Bowl, but was a solid fixture on the right side of that offensive line for 13 seasons – he also played 3 seasons in San Diego.
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.
Another classic image from New Orleans Saints History. Head Coach Bum Phillips speaks with the 1981 Rookie of the Year George Rogers on the sideline.
Now that we’re in the first mini-break of New Orleans Saints training camp as the players took Wednesday off, let’s take a glimpse at a player at each position who’s stood out after five practices:
Allen Ulrich, co-member of the Under the Dome Podcast on YouTube posted his Top 10 Worst Free Agent Signings by the Saints in a series on the channel’s Facebook Page. With his permission we’ll be re-posting those articles here on New Orleans Saints History. Here is his #8 Choice – Former Eagles Cornerback Eric Allen.
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.
Kenny Stabler as the New Orleans Saint Quarterback
New Orleans Saints – Los Angeles Rams in 1967. Merlin Olsen gets pressure on Billy Kilmer