Kellen Moore and Chris Olave discuss Saints' potential at OTAs
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 12:55 AM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore and wide receiver Chris Olave spoke after the second day of OTAs on June 1, 2026. Both expressed optimism about the team's roster and the impact of new additions like Ja'Lynn Polk, acquired from the New England Patriots. Moore highlighted the combination of speed and size among skill position players, which he believes will enhance both the passing and run game. Olave emphasized the depth of the offense with key contributors like Alvin Kamara and Travis Etienne, suggesting a promising outlook for the upcoming season. The Saints continue to prepare as they aim for a playoff run.
- •Kellen Moore and Chris Olave spoke to the media at OTAs.
- •Moore praised the roster's speed and size combination.
- •Olave emphasized the depth of offensive weapons available.
- •Ja'Lynn Polk joins the team after being acquired from the Patriots.
- •The Saints aim for a playoff run in 2026.
- 12:55 AMYahoo Sports — Saints Head Coach Kellen Moore and Chris Olave Speak After Day 2 Of OTAs
"The head coach and wide receiver are excited about the roster and new additions.
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