Saints RBs Kamara, Miller Ready for 2025 Season Impact
Saints RBs Kamara, Miller Ready for 2025 Season Impact

Saints RBs Kamara, Miller Ready for 2025 Season Impact

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The New Orleans Saints are preparing for their 2025 season opener with key focus on strengthening their running back depth behind star Alvin Kamara, who recently set a career-high in rushing yards and is expected to be a central offensive figure under new coach Kellen Moore. The team signed Cam Akers and drafted Devin Neal to support Kamara, while Kendre Miller, despite injury setbacks in previous seasons, reports feeling fully healthy and could play a significant role if he remains fit. Quarterback Tyler Shough, drafted 40th overall, is expected to step up following Derek Carr's surprising retirement, but the defense's success might hinge on cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry, whose strong rookie season suggests he could be pivotal in 2025. Saints newcomer Seth Green currently wears No. 42, joining a legacy of notable players who have donned the number, including John Gilliam and Chuck Muncie, the latter being a standout but controversial running back in team history. Kamara’s career trajectory from high school football stardom to NFL success underscores his importance, having outshined many peers from the loaded 2017 draft class. Overall, the Saints aim to end their playoff drought and restore competitiveness in the NFC South through a blend of rookie potential, veteran leadership, and strategic coaching.

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