Veteran safety Marcus Maye expected to be released by the New Orleans Saints to create salary cap space
The New Orleans Saints continue to make major decisions regarding their salary cap space. Tough choices will have to be made, and they finalized one on Thursday evening. According to Jordan Schultz, the Saints will release veteran safety Marcus Maye. The move will save just over $1 million if they do it now. The move […]
The New Orleans Saints continue to make major decisions regarding their salary cap space. Tough choices will have to be made, and they finalized one on Thursday evening.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Saints will release veteran safety Marcus Maye.
The move will save just over $1 million if they do it now. The move that makes more sense is designating him as a June 1st cut. Doing that would save the Saints $7.2 million in cap space.
Maye played just two years in New Orleans.
One of those seasons was riddled with injuries. Overall, he played just 17 total games with the Saints. The signing did not really work out for the team, but they move on sooner rather than later. That's a positive for the Saints.
Now, safety becomes a bigger need for the Saints defense for next season and beyond.
The Derek Carr disrespect has officially gone too far
That is inexcusable.