What's Happening?
The New Orleans Saints have finalized their joint practice schedule for the upcoming NFL season. The team, led by coach Kellen Moore, will host the Jacksonville Jaguars at their Metairie facility on August 13. Following this, the Saints will travel to
California to practice with the Dallas Cowboys in Oxnard on August 18 and the Los Angeles Rams on August 20. These joint practices are part of the team's preparation strategy for the 2026 season, allowing them to engage with different playing styles and strategies from other NFL teams.
Why It's Important?
Joint practices offer NFL teams a valuable opportunity to evaluate their players against different opponents, providing insights that are not always apparent in intra-squad scrimmages. For the Saints, these sessions are crucial for assessing team dynamics and individual performances under varied conditions. The practices also allow for strategic adjustments and player development, which are essential for a successful season. Engaging with teams like the Jaguars, Cowboys, and Rams, who have different strengths and weaknesses, will help the Saints refine their tactics and improve their competitive edge.













