The New Orleans Saints had an underwhelming 2023-24 NFL season. Finishing with a record of 9-8, they came up just short of the playoffs. Considering the moves they made last offseason, the organization was likely expecting a bigger push this season. Now that the Saints failed to make that push, the team is announcing some coaching changes.
New Orleans Saints Part Ways With Three Offensive Coaches
Earlier today, Saints head coach Dennis Allen announced that there would be some changes to the coaching staff. Three notable offensive personnel are parting ways with the organization. This includes Offensive Coordinator Pete Carmichael, Senior Offensive Assistant Bob Bicknell, and Wide Receivers Coach Kodi Burns.
New Orleans Saints Moving Forward
Now, the team looks to regroup and improve their offense next season. When the team brought in QB Derek Carr, they were expecting to take a bigger step forward offensively. Unfortunately, this did not happen.
However, the Saints were not as bad statistically on offense as you may expect. New Orleans ranked ninth in points per game (23.6) and 14th in total yards per game (337.2). Now, Dennis Allen, Derek Carr, and the rest of the New Orleans Saints will look to build off of these numbers.
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