New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston has restructured his contract, as have several other teammates, keeping themselves on the Saints 2015 roster.
It's amazing how simple editing can create incredible humor. This NFL bad lip reading video has us laughing hysterically, especially Jed Collins' line. Marques Colston and Zach Strief are just as funny. Enjoy.
Marques Colston may not have been acting on his own Saturday in the final play of the Saints season. Several factors point to the play possibly being by design. Whether he did or didn't, his over the top criticism is way off base.
The New Orleans Saints kept their early 2013 perfect record intact, after defeating the Miami Dolphins, 38-17, in NFL Monday Night Football action, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on Monday night.
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston (pictured above) missed practice today with a left foot injury. Interim coach Aaron Kromer said that...
ESPN's NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported today that the New Orleans Saints and quarterback Drew Brees remain "a ways apart" in their contract negotiations. Why does Brees continue to state that a deal will be done soon?
What does the future hold for Peyton Manning? Who will make a run at Matt Flynn (pictured above)? What will be the biggest pre-draft debate? Here are the 10 biggest NFL offseason questions.
New Orleans Saints fans know that Drew Brees, Marques Colston, and Carl Nicks are set to become free agents. Point being, the Saints have will have some work to do. Stars like Mario Williams, Matt Forte (pictured above), Ray Rice, and Wes Welker are other big free agent names for the 2012 offseason. Who are the top 100 NFL free agents?
Where will the NFL's top free agents end up next season? Could Marques Colston leave the black and gold for for a colder climate? Is there any chance Arian Foster leaves Houston?
New Orleans Saints receiver Marques Colston is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after this season, and word is now circulating that he won't come cheap.
The New Orleans Saints picked up a big win last Sunday, defeating the Atlanta Falcons, 26-23, in overtime, to maintain sole-possession of first-place in the NFC South.
The New Orleans Saints will go into the bye week at 7-3, sitting atop the NFC South after their overtime victory on the road against their arch rivals, the Atlanta Falcons. Saints kicker John Kasay nailed a 26 yard FG in sudden death. A short field was set-up for the offense after Atlanta elected to go for in on 4th and inches and werer stuffed by the New Orleans defense.