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New Orleans Saints (Official Thread)

Adult website announces $15M bid for naming rights to Saints' Superdome

Adult website submits bid for Saints house

The company wants to name the place “Stripchat Superdome” and make it the “home of the future Super Bowl champion” Saints, communications director Max Bennett said in a statement.

The company wrote in an offer sheet:

“In our opinion, New Orleans is the party capital of the United States. It’s always been synonymous with nightlife and entertainment. It comes alive at night, with people wandering the neon-hued promenade of one the most famous nightlife strips in the world – Bourbon Street.”

“I’d like to think that we here at Stripchat embody some of New Orleans’ character and flair. As one of the world’s leading adult webcam sites that averages over 60 million visitors per month, we know a thing or two about having a good time. We have been looking into penetrating the sports world and think this is a wonderful opportunity to do so by announcing a bid of up to $15,000,000 for the naming rights to the Superdome.”

It’s unlikely a city or franchise would allow their building to be named after an adult website. Stripchat is not the first to submit an offer for the publicity of it. BangBros, a Miami-based porn production company, submitted a $10 million bid for naming rights to Miami Heat Arena last September.

Veteran Saints quarterback Drew Brees and team owner Gayle Benson are both very religious. Benson is a devout Catholic who has given millions of dollars to the Catholic church and its causes. The team’s PR officials assisted the local Roman Catholic archdiocese in dealing with a clergy sex abuse scandal.

Mercedes-Benz ‘fully prepared’ to honor contract

The Saints announced earlier this week the German car company would not renew its deal on the Superdome. It won the naming rights in October 2011 and the deal expires July 2021.

Mercedes-Benz said it will honor the rest of its contract, but understands the Saints need to start looking at options. For the past three years, the team has shared a stadium name with their NFC South rival, the Atlanta Falcons. The public relations department referenced the separate contract deals in an email to the Associated Press, saying they were the right opportunities at the time for the company.

Entire article: https://sports.yahoo.com/adult-webs...ing-rights-to-saints-superdome-200104877.html
 
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The New Orleans Buckeyes is what it looks like here on Thursday Night Football.

Defensive starters: Malcolm Jenkins, Bradley Roby, Marshon Lattimore, Jalyn Holmes
Offensive starter: Nick Vannett.

All of them have made plays. I can't remember an NFL team ever having that many players from one team let alone starting

Edit: Michael Thomas is on IR. LOL, that's crazy. They would be the shit if they traded for Justin Fields but maybe they could trade for Dwayne Haskins.
 
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New Orleans Saints sign QB Andy Dalton, plan to use versatile Taysom Hill primarily as tight end

The New Orleans Saints' quarterback room will have a new look in 2022.

The Saints agreed to a one-year deal with veteran Andy Dalton to presumably serve as Jameis Winston's backup, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Meanwhile, coach Dennis Allen confirmed Tuesday that New Orleans plans to use Taysom Hill primarily as a tight end.

Dalton's deal is worth up to $6 million, with $3 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN. Winston signed a two-year deal worth $28 million plus incentives last week.

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...use-versatile-taysom-hill-primarily-tight-end
 
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