GM Mickey Loomis Officially Announces a New Direction for the Saints in the 2026 Season. A Decision That Could Change the Entire Future of the Franchise
New Orleans, Louisiana. 11/18/2025
The New Orleans Saints enter the final stretch of the 2025 season with more questions than answers. And this morning at the Training Facility in Metairie, general manager Mickey Loomis unexpectedly appeared before the media to deliver what is considered the team’s biggest turning point since the Sean Payton era.
Instead of continuing to patch up the roster year by year, Loomis confirmed that the Saints will begin a full-scale rebuild, focusing on developing young talent, adopting modern analytical technology, and preparing aggressively for the 2026 Draft, where they are expected to hold a top pick.

During the press conference, Loomis spoke with firm determination:
“We need a new direction. This is the time to rebuild the right way, not just make temporary fixes. We want to build a team that can compete sustainably for many years to come. And if that means changing the foundation itself, we will not hesitate. Because what we do today will determine the future of this entire organization and the way the world sees the New Orleans Saints.”
With defensive icons like Cameron Jordan and Demario Davis nearing the end of their careers, the Saints must identify the next generation of leaders. Rookie Tyler Shough remains under evaluation, and Loomis emphasized that player development will be the central pillar of their new strategy.
A major part of the plan revolves around the 2026 Draft. Although Loomis did not mention any specific prospect, many analysts believe the Saints are paying close attention to Arvell Reese, the Ohio State defensive standout who brings the versatility, speed, and instinct their defense desperately needs.
Additionally, Loomis revealed that the team will invest heavily in sports science, recovery systems, data-driven analysis, and a redefined player evaluation process. Something the Saints have not fully modernized in recent years.
At the end of the press conference, Loomis delivered a powerful message to the community:
“If we want to compete, we must evolve. And we will look for players who match the DNA of New Orleans. resilient, tough, and never willing to quit.”
This declaration not only marks a strategic shift, but also ignites new hope for Saints Nation. A new chapter is beginning. And 2026 may be the season that lays the foundation for the long-term resurgence of the New Orleans Saints.
May You Like













