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Brandin Cooks Waived by Saints: A New Chapter Begins
19 Nov
Summary
- Brandin Cooks was waived by the New Orleans Saints after a mutual agreement.
- He re-signed with the Saints in March for two years but played only 10 games.
- Cooks is now eligible to be claimed by any team or sign as a free agent.

The New Orleans Saints are parting ways with veteran wide receiver Brandin Cooks. The team announced his release after a mutual agreement, facilitated by Cooks reworking his contract to make the move feasible. This marks the end of Cooks' brief second tenure with the Saints, which began in March on a two-year deal.
In 10 games this season, the 32-year-old receiver recorded 19 catches for 165 yards, not establishing himself as a primary target. With the Saints in a rebuilding phase and holding a 2-8 record, both parties agreed to move on. Cooks is now eligible to be claimed off waivers, or if unclaimed, he can sign with any team seeking a proven veteran.
Cooks' departure opens up opportunities for younger receivers like Chris Olave to step into larger roles. His availability on the market, whether via waivers or free agency, is expected to attract playoff-contending teams, with Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and Los Angeles mentioned as potential destinations. This move adds significant intrigue to the late-season wide receiver market.




