The $51 million defensive star is back — Head Coach Kellen Moore and the New Orleans Saints are determined to turn their season around and make a push for the Playoffs. The battle to reclaim glory begins now!
The $51 million defensive star is back — Head Coach Kellen Moore and the New Orleans Saints are determined to turn their season around and make a push for the Playoffs. The battle to reclaim glory begins now! ⚜️🔥
New Orleans, October 9, 2025
After more than five weeks sidelined with a calf injury, defensive star Chase Young is officially back at practice and says he’s “very confident” he’ll be ready to play against the New England Patriots on October 12.
This isn’t just good news for New Orleans Saints fans — it’s a statement of intent from head coach Kellen Moore’s squad, who are ready to fight for their second straight victory of the season.

“I like my chances,” Young said with a confident smile. “I’ve been grinding every single day. Now it’s time to get back on the field and help this team win. I’ve missed hearing the roar of the Superdome, missed the hits, and most of all, missed fighting alongside my brothers for this jersey. I’m not just coming back to play — I’m coming back to prove that the Saints still have the fire to win.” ⚜️🔥
The 25-year-old defensive end — who signed a three-year, $51 million contract with the Saints — missed the start of the season due to a calf strain. However, Young explained that the long recovery period was “a joint decision between me and the medical staff” to ensure a full and lasting comeback.
“I’m 280 pounds and my game relies on explosion,” Young said. “If you rush back too soon, it’s easy to re-aggravate it. We wanted to make sure everything was 100% right before I returned — and now it is.”
Even without Young, the Saints’ defense has been strong. Led by Carl Granderson (4.5 sacks) and Cameron Jordan (2.5 sacks), New Orleans ranks in the top half of the NFL with 12 total sacks. But the return of Chase Young could take their pass rush to another level — especially as the Saints look to carry momentum from last week’s 26–14 win over the New York Giants.
Head coach Kellen Moore was visibly excited to see his defensive star back in action:
“It was awesome seeing Chase out there,” Moore said. “He looked great, he moved really well, and his energy lifted everyone. That kind of presence means a lot to this team.”
Moore also provided updates on the rest of the roster, noting that Alvin Kamara’s ankle issue is “nothing concerning,” while Justin Reid remains in concussion protocol but is “progressing well.”
Heading into Sunday’s matchup at Caesars Superdome, the Saints’ confidence is soaring. With Chase Young returning as their steel shield, and a locker room fully united behind their coach, New Orleans is preparing for a statement performance against the Patriots.
⚜️ “We’re not just coming back — we’re coming back to win.” – Chase Young
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