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Saints’ Alvin Kamara Jokes: A Win Over the Patriots Might Earn Coach Moore a Night Out in Atlanta

Saints running back Alvin Kamara joked that if the Saints beat the Patriots, he might take head coach Kellen Moore out to some bars or clubs in Atlanta — just to help him loosen up a bit during postgame celebrations. ⚜️

New Orleans, October 10, 2025

New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara once again sent the NFL community buzzing with his humorous and charismatic comment ahead of the Week 6 matchup against the New England Patriots at the Superdome.

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During Friday’s post-practice interview, Kamara was asked about head coach Kellen Moore, who’s often seen as overly serious — sometimes even “standing still like a statue” — during the team’s postgame celebrations. With a mischievous grin, Kamara responded:

“If we beat the Patriots this Sunday, I’m taking Kellen to Atlanta. Gonna bring him to a club or somewhere fun. He needs to loosen up a little — maybe learn how to dance with the team.”

His playful remark immediately drew laughter from the press room and quickly went viral on social media under the hashtag #AKWildin.

Known for his laid-back personality and electric playing style, Kamara has become a symbol of joy and confidence inside the Saints locker room. Meanwhile, Coach Kellen Moore, recognized for his precise and disciplined approach, brings a sharp contrast — creating a fascinating balance between structure and freedom within the team.

“Kamara’s the kind of player you just can’t help but love,” Moore later said with a rare smile. “If a win over the Patriots comes with a fun night out in Atlanta, I guess I should be ready.”

The upcoming Saints vs. Patriots clash on October 12, 2025, promises to be an exciting showdown — not only on the field but also in whatever postgame celebration might follow if Alvin Kamara keeps his word about “taking the coach out to party.”

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