Young WR with over 3,200 yards ready to take a pay cut to stay with the Saints after his contract expires: “My heart already belongs to this team.”
Young WR with over 3,200 yards ready to take a pay cut to stay with the Saints after his contract expires: “My heart already belongs to this team.”
New Orleans, Louisiana – October 24, 2025
As the New Orleans Saints stand on the verge of a full-scale rebuild following a disastrous 1–6 start, the futures of their star players have become a central storyline. Amid growing trade rumors and speculation that the team could move key veterans for draft capital, Chris Olave – the young wide receiver regarded as the heart of the Saints’ offense – has spoken out with emotion and conviction.

Since joining the Saints in 2022, Olave has quickly established himself as one of the most consistent and dynamic receivers in the NFC. Over three seasons, he has recorded more than 3,200 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns, including a career-best 1,205 yards and 8 touchdowns in 2024, which earned him his first Pro Bowl selection. Even in the midst of a difficult year for New Orleans, Olave has remained the team’s most reliable and explosive weapon — a symbol of hope every time he steps onto the field.
According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Saints’ front office has received calls about both Rashid Shaheed and Chris Olave. However, unlike his teammate whose contract expires after this season, Olave remains under team control for another year after the Saints exercised his fifth-year option. While long-term extension talks continue, Olave made it clear that he’s willing to do whatever it takes to stay in New Orleans.
“If I have to take a pay cut to keep playing here, I’ll do it,” Olave said after Friday’s practice.
“My heart belongs to this team. The Saints believed in me from day one, and I want to fight through the hard times with them — not walk away from it.”“You don’t quit on family just because things get tough,” he added. “We’ve all been through a lot this season, but that just makes me want to work harder. I don’t play this game for headlines or money — I play it because I love this city, and I love wearing that fleur-de-lis on my chest.”
Head coach Kellen Moore praised Olave’s professionalism and leadership, calling him “a quiet leader” and “the embodiment of the culture we’re trying to rebuild here.”
With his consistency, loyalty, and selflessness in an era defined by contracts and trades, Chris Olave represents something rare in today’s NFL — a star who values his team and city over fame and fortune. For the Saints, he’s not just part of the rebuild — he’s the reason to believe in the future.
May You Like













