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Back to New Orleans
The Saints re-signed Young to a three-year, $51 million contract Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Incentives can push the deal to $57 million. The No. 2 overall pick of the 2020 Draft, Young appeared in all 17 games for the Saints last season, his first with the team. Young played 63 percent of the defensive snaps as a sub-package edge rusher and finished the season with 31 tackles (21 solo), including 5.5 sacks, tying him for second-most on the team. The Saints are likely hoping Young can continue to find his early career form. He's still just 25 years old.
Incentives can push the deal to $57 million. The No. 2 overall pick of the 2020 Draft, Young appeared in all 17 games for the Saints last season, his first with the team. Young played 63 percent of the defensive snaps as a sub-package edge rusher and finished the season with 31 tackles (21 solo), including 5.5 sacks, tying him for second-most on the team. The Saints are likely hoping Young can continue to find his early career form. He's still just 25 years old.
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Young is coming off an awkward 2023 campaign that saw him dealt from the Commanders to the 49ers at the trade deadline. He then logged just 2.5 sacks and 10 tackles across nine regular-season games with San Francisco, and he underwent offseason surgery to address a lingering neck issue. As the No.2 overall pick from the 2020 Draft, Young will look to cash in on a one-year prove-it deal with New Orleans where he's slated to serve as the third defensive end behind returning starters Cameron Jordan and Carl Granderson.
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Productive season as backup
Young finished the 2024 regular season with 31 tackles (31 solo), including 5.5 sacks, three pass defenses and one forced fumble through 17 games.
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Clear for Monday
Young (illness) does not carry a designation ahead of Monday's game against the Packers.
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Misses Friday's practice
Young (illness) didn't practice Friday, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.
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Dealing with illness
Young (illness) did not practice Thursday.
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Has multi-sack game Sunday
Young recorded three tackles (three solo) including 2.0 sacks during Sunday's 20-19 loss versus the Commanders.
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Open to staying put
Young is open to re-signing with the Saints, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
Fowler expects Young to value stability moving forward after undergoing neck surgery in March 2024. Re-signing in New Orleans, possibly on a multi-year contract, would offer that stability as opposed to taking another one-year prove-it deal with a new team, as Young did when he joined the Saints in the 2024 offseason.
Fowler expects Young to value stability moving forward after undergoing neck surgery in March 2024. Re-signing in New Orleans, possibly on a multi-year contract, would offer that stability as opposed to taking another one-year prove-it deal with a new team, as Young did when he joined the Saints in the 2024 offseason.