Alvin Kamara Makes Surprise Appearance at Saints Workout as His Future with Club Remains Uncertain
Kamara said he feels no pressure as the Saints weigh a possible reworked deal or other roster moves under the salary cap.
- On Wednesday, New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara unexpectedly reported to voluntary offseason training in Metairie, Louisiana, marking his first voluntary participation since the 2019 offseason.
- Uncertainty surrounds Kamara's future after the Saints signed free agent running back Travis Etienne to a four-year, $52 million deal, prompting general manager Mickey Loomis to hint at a potential trade or release.
- Kamara faces a potential $358,000 salary reduction if he misses voluntary workouts under a clause added to his latest extension; the 30-year-old is entering the final year of his deal after posting career lows last season.
- Saints head coach Kellen Moore expressed excitement about Kamara's return, while the running back stated, "I feel no pressure; there's no beef or no bad blood," treating the situation as business.
- Declining to confirm his future attendance at New Orleans workouts next week, Kamara stated contract discussions would occur at the appropriate time as he focuses on his 10th NFL season.
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Alvin Kamara makes surprise appearance at Saints workout as his future with club remains uncertain
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara made an unexpected appearance at voluntary offseason training.
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Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Duncan reported on the Saints' recent OTA practice session, highlighting Alvin Kamara's return to New Orleans, the Saints' foundational 2025 draft class, and the question marks surrounding rookie WR Jordyn Tyson. Duncan also previewed Lane Kiffin's first year at LSU.
Alvin Kamara Has No 'Bad Blood' with Saints amid Rumors Around Potential Release
Running back Alvin Kamara says there is "no beef or bad blood" between him and the New Orleans Saints despite ongoing uncertainty about his contract, per The Times-Picayune's Rod Walker.
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