
BREAKING NEWS: Jalen Hurts Signs with New Orleans Saints on $76.5 Million Deal – “I’m Ready to Make My Mark in Saints”
New Orleans, LA – July 6, 2025
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the NFL, former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has officially signed a three-year, $76.5 million deal with the New Orleans Saints. The 26-year-old superstar announced the news earlier this morning during a high-profile press conference held at the Saints’ training facility in Metairie.
Standing at the podium flanked by Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis and Head Coach Dennis Allen, Hurts expressed both gratitude and hunger for the next chapter of his football journey.
“This is a new beginning for me,” Hurts said, donning a custom-tailored black-and-gold Saints suit. “New Orleans is a city with unmatched heart, history, and passion — and I’m ready to make my mark in Saints colors.”
A New Era Begins in New Orleans
The move marks one of the most significant quarterback acquisitions in Saints history since Drew Brees’ arrival in 2006. Hurts, a Pro Bowler and 2022 MVP finalist, brings a dynamic style of play — combining strong arm talent with elite mobility and an unmatched work ethic.
The deal includes $55 million in guaranteed money, along with performance incentives that could push the total value of the contract beyond $90 million. According to sources, the Saints outbid several teams, including the Atlanta Falcons and Las Vegas Raiders, who had shown serious interest.
General Manager Mickey Loomis praised Hurts’ leadership and championship mindset:
“Jalen is a proven winner — from Alabama to Oklahoma to the NFL. His presence on the field and in the locker room is exactly what we need. This is a transformative moment for our franchise.”
What This Means for the Saints
The signing signals a major shift for the Saints, who have struggled with quarterback inconsistency since Brees’ retirement. Last season, the Saints posted a 7-10 record, missing the playoffs for the third consecutive year. With Hurts under center, optimism is running high among fans and players alike.
Saints star wide receiver Chris Olave posted on X (formerly Twitter) shortly after the announcement:
“Jalen to NOLA?? Let’s work!!! 🖤⚜️ #WhoDatNation”
Head Coach Dennis Allen, who enters his fourth season at the helm, believes Hurts is the missing piece:
“We’ve built a strong foundation on both sides of the ball. Now, with Jalen leading the offense, we believe we have what it takes to compete for a championship.”
A New Chapter for Hurts
Hurts’ move to the Big Easy comes after a rollercoaster season in Philadelphia. Despite leading the Eagles to a 10-7 record and a playoff appearance in 2024, internal turmoil and injuries disrupted team chemistry. With a new coaching staff coming into Philadelphia and contract talks stalling earlier this offseason, the writing was on the wall.
Still, Hurts leaves behind a legacy of toughness, resilience, and leadership in the City of Brotherly Love. Eagles fans across social media expressed bittersweet reactions, with many thanking him for his unforgettable contributions — including a Super Bowl appearance and multiple playoff runs.
Hurts took a moment during his press conference to acknowledge the Eagles and their fans:
“Philly will always have a special place in my heart. I gave everything I had to that city, and I’m proud of what we accomplished together. But now it’s time for a new challenge — and I’m all in.”
The Road Ahead
With training camp just weeks away, Hurts is already focused on building chemistry with his new teammates, including Olave, Alvin Kamara, and second-year tight end Juwan Johnson. The Saints are also rumored to be exploring additional moves to bolster the offensive line and add a veteran wideout.
NFL analysts are already buzzing about the Saints’ playoff potential, with some predicting that Hurts could return to MVP form under a more balanced and aggressive offensive scheme.
Fan Reaction: A City Reignited
From the French Quarter to the Superdome, excitement in New Orleans is palpable. The “Who Dat Nation” — one of the most passionate fanbases in the NFL — has embraced their new quarterback with open arms.
Local barbershops are offering “Jalen Fade” discounts. Saints merchandise stores reported record pre-orders for the new #1 Hurts jersey within hours of the announcement. And murals of Hurts are already being painted in downtown New Orleans.
Final Thoughts
In a league defined by bold moves and big personalities, the Saints’ acquisition of Jalen Hurts is both. It’s not just a signing — it’s a statement of intent.
For Hurts, it’s a fresh start in a city that knows how to rise, rebuild, and rejoice. For the Saints, it’s a signal that they’re ready to reclaim the NFC South and make a deep postseason run.
As Hurts summed it up with a confident smile:
“Let’s get to work. Who Dat.”
Stay tuned for more updates as the Saints prepare to kick off training camp later this month.
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