by Niles Carpenter/Saints Contributor
The Saints made several roster moves on Tuesday to their lineup. One of the notable decisions was the waiver of fullback Adam Prentice, who had been a part of the Saints since 2021 and served as the team’s primary fullback. Prentice had made his presence felt in 24 games with New Orleans, including six appearances this season.
Additionally, the Saints welcomed the return of receiver Keith Kirkwood, who has rejoined the team after playing in seven games earlier this season. However, the most anticipated move came with the waiving of practice squad defensive end Jordan Willis, creating room for the team to officially sign veteran pass-rusher Jason Pierre-Paul, a development that has sparked excitement among Saints fans as they look to bolster their defense.
The New Orleans Saints‘ roster reshuffling reflects their commitment to staying competitive and making strategic adjustments as they navigate the challenges of the NFL season. With the addition of Jason Pierre-Paul’s experience and talents as a pass-rusher, the Saints aim to fortify their defense and make a strong push in the weeks ahead. As they bid farewell to Prentice and welcome back Kirkwood, the Saints are poised for an intriguing and promising chapter in their quest for success in the league.