Chris Olave Admits Struggling to Find Common Ground With GM Mickey Loomis on New Contract. Legend Drew Brees Speaks Out: “They’re Building a Money-Making Machine, Not a Team With New Orleans Spirit Anymore”
New Orleans, Louisiana. 11/15/2025
The New Orleans Saints are facing an off-field storm at the very moment they need stability the most. Star wide receiver Chris Olave – widely viewed as the cornerstone of the team’s offensive future – is reportedly encountering significant obstacles in contract extension talks with GM Mickey Loomis. And as negotiations dragged on without progress, fans grew increasingly anxious about a potential rift.

According to multiple team sources, the disagreement between the two sides is not about commitment but about everything behind the scenes. financial structure. long-term guarantees. and the direction of the franchise moving forward. Olave – who is having the most efficient season of his career with 60 receptions. 664 yards and 4 touchdowns – wants the organization to show the level of belief he feels he has earned. Meanwhile. Loomis has taken a more cautious approach, slowing negotiations to a crawl.
Just as the tension reached its peak, Saints legend Drew Brees unexpectedly entered the conversation. And with one comment on a local radio show, he sent shockwaves through the entire city of New Orleans.
“They’re building a money-making machine, not a team that reflects the spirit of New Orleans anymore. I’ve seen things that truly make me worry about the future of the organization. And if they keep heading down this path. there will come a day when fans question whether the team they love still belongs to them.”
The statement instantly went viral across the NFL community. Many fans argued that if Brees – someone who knows the Saints’ identity more than anyone – is sounding the alarm, then the problems inside the building might be far more serious than the public realizes. Analysts also viewed Brees’ comment as a direct message to Loomis, whose decision-making has been heavily criticized in recent years.
Olave, 25, is under contract through the 2026 season, but the Saints know allowing him to enter a contract year without an extension would be a major mistake. And while Olave has previously said he wants to stay in New Orleans “forever,” the current stalemate makes his long-term future feel more uncertain than ever.
As the Saints continue searching for identity in the post-Payton, post-Brees era, delaying an extension with their brightest young star is something the franchise can no longer afford. Fans now wait for just one answer. Will the Saints secure their franchise receiver, or will organizational discord once again push the team toward instability?
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