The Saints aim to revamp their offense with the pairing of Alvin Kamara and Travis Etienne. Both players express enthusiasm for their collaboration, which could lead to a more dynamic offensive strategy.
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Saints hoping for new-look offense with Etienne-Kamara pairing
The Saints didnāt sign Travis Etienne to simply stack their depth chart. They brought him in to change the way their offense operates. Alvin Kamara echoed that sentiment recently, expressing his excitement about what he and Etienne can do together, praising the new signingās explosiveness, and saying he ācouldnāt be happierā with the addition.
The contracts add another layer to the situation. Etienne signed a four-year deal worth $52 million back in March, while Kamara is heading into the final year of his contract with a $10.4 million cap hit. This isnāt just about finding a way for both backs to split carries; itās about whether Kellen Moore can build an offense that gets more speed and production out of this duo than last yearās setup ever did.
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Kamaraās public support puts an end to any talk of friction, but it also raises a more important question. He was clear about one player not being able to carry the load, and last year made that point even clearer. Injuries limited Kamara to just 11 games and he finished with only 657 scrimmage yards.
Etienne brings a different look to the ground game. Kamara is still at his best in open space, catching passes or creating mismatches. Etienne, on the other hand, has the potential to exploit lighter defensive fronts and break off big runs. This isnāt about overlapping roles; itās about sharing responsibilities.
The pairing aims to enhance the Saints' offensive strategy by leveraging both players' speed and explosiveness.
Travis Etienne signed a four-year contract worth $52 million with the Saints.
Alvin Kamara is entering the final year of his contract, which has a cap hit of $10.4 million.
Kellen Moore is tasked with constructing an offense that maximizes the potential of Kamara and Etienne.
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While the Saints have some younger backs in their lineup, bringing in Etienne signals they wanted more than just depth. The offence needs someone who can handle a significant workload without putting too much strain on Kamara.
This is similar to what Moore had in mind when he referenced Kamaraās earlier partnership with Mark Ingram. If they get the balance right, Kamara can focus more on routes, screens and red-zone work rather than every play through the middle of the field.
The obvious takeaway is that Alvin Kamara faces an uncertain future because of his age, contract situation, and the arrival of Travis Etienne. But the bigger story is what this partnership reveals about where the New Orleans Saints believe their offense needs to evolve.
New Orleans is trying to create a backfield capable of handling a full season, supporting an inexperienced quarterback group, and generating explosive plays without placing the entire burden on one player.
If the combination clicks, the Saints could finally build a more dynamic and sustainable offense heading into 2027. If it fails, they risk discovering that adding talent alone was never enough to fix the deeper questions surrounding the structure of the offense.
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