The New Orleans Saints have made some intriguing additions over the past week during NFL free agency. One of the biggest was linebacker Willie Gay Jr., former of the Kansas City Chiefs. Maye was released prior to the start of free agency.
One veteran safety may be moving closer to finding a new home.
The New Orleans Saints had to release safety Marcus Maye, but that doesn’t mean the free agent can’t be a valuable part of a team. While every team manipulates the salary cap to a certain extent, nobody takes it quite as far as New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints moved on from veteran safety Marcus Maye earlier this offseason. His two-year stint with the black and gold was disappointing, but he deserves another chance elsewhere. Maye is drawing interest from multiple teams and will visit the Tennessee Titans on Monday, according to Dianna Russini.
Three potential free agent safeties the Saints could sign to replace Maye. NFL free agency is officially underway, and so far, the New Orleans Saints have made just one signing, inking a one-year deal with former Kansas City Chiefs LB Willie Gay.
Maye has been in New Orleans since 2022. The New Orleans Saints have officially released safety Marcus Maye. This does not come as a surprise, as it was reported late last month that he would be released.
The New Orleans Saints plan to release veteran safety Marcus Maye, ESPN reported Friday. Maye, who turns 31 on March 9, is entering the final season of a three-year, $28.5 million contract he signed in March 2022.
Again needing to make several moves to reach cap compliance, the Saints will make a cap-casualty call this year. They are planning to release Marcus Maye.
The Saints announced a number of roster transactions Wednesday along with their earlier successful waiver claim of linebacker Monty Rice.
Per Brooke Kirchhofer, the New Orleans Saints placed S Marcus Maye and DT Malcolm Roach on injured reserve on Wednesday. The team filled the open roster spots by claiming LB Monty Rice off the waiver wire from the Titans and signing DT P.J.
The Saints dropped their second injury report of the week ahead of their big Sunday matchup against the Lions. There's no changes from Wednesday's report, and tomorrow will be a big day for a lot of players and their availability going into the weekend.
The New Orleans Saints have avoided the widespread injury bug to a much better degree this season than they did last season. That being said, a new bug has arisen for New Orleans - quite literally.
The New Orleans Saints received some bad news on Wednesday when it was announced that safety Marcus Maye will be suspended for the next three games. According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, Maye is receiving a suspension after he violated the NFL’s policy on Substances of Abuse.
The Saints will not have one of their starting safeties available for a bit. Marcus Maye received a three-game suspension Wednesday. This is in connection with Maye’s 2021 DUI arrest, Mike Garafolo of NFL.com tweets.
The charges against Saints safety Marcus Maye stemming from a late August arrest have been dropped, as of March 9. The team learned recently that all charges against him were refused because of insufficient evidence to prove that the allegations made against him were true.
Maye's status for the quickly approaching season-opener and beyond could be in question.
New Orleans Saints S Marcus Maye has had his hearing for a DUI arrest postponed again. Maye was charged for driving under the influence, leaving the scene of an accident, and property damage for a traffic incident on February 2021 in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
New Orleans Saints S Marcus Maye has a court hearing today to determine his punishment for a DUI arrest in February 2021. On February 22, 2021, Maye was arrested in Fort Lauderdale, FL and charged with driving under the influence and two misdemeanor counts of destruction of property and leaving the scene of an accident.
New Orleans adds a big name to the secondary.
Maye suffered a torn Achilles tendon in the third quarter of Thursday's loss at the Indianapolis Colts and won't play again this season.
In six games this year, Maye made 46 tackles and recorded one sack.
Jets safety Marcus Maye doesn't want to be traded. The veteran told reporters on Thursday that he hasn't requested a trade and doesn't plan to, hoping to stay in green and white beyond this season.
Set to return to the field on Sunday, New York Jets Marcus Maye addressed several happenings from an eventful time on the injury report. This New York Jets rollercoaster drama involving a star safety appears destined for a happy ending, at least in the immediate future.
Jets fans weren't alone in feeling surprised when Bless Austin was released on Wednesday. New York's safety Marcus Maye, the veteran leader of this secondary, was also caught off guard when he heard the news.
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