Schedule
Opponent | Game | Opp RK | Opp FPTS |
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vs | 3 | — | |
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Mon, Sep 18
7:15 pm
ESPN
| 24 | — |
@ | 5 | — | |
vs | 1 | — | |
@ | 28 | — | |
@ | 32 | — | |
vs |
Thu, Oct 19
8:15 pm
AMZN
| 6 | — |
@ | 8 | — | |
vs | 27 | — | |
@ | 29 | — | |
BYE
| — | - | - |
@ | 23 | — | |
vs | 30 | — | |
vs | 24 | — | |
vs | 25 | — | |
@ |
Thu, Dec 21
8:15 pm
AMZN
| 15 | — |
@ | 1 | — | |
vs | 23 | — |
Fantasy News
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Maye (shoulder) has had charges dropped following a September 2022 arrest in New Orleans, La. due to insufficient evidence, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports. Maye's arrest stemmed from accusations of aggravated assault with a firearm, for which he won't face any legal ramifications. However, the NFL may weigh in if it's found that he violated the personal conduct policy. Prior to missing the last three games of last season due to a shoulder injury, Maye totaled 60 tackles, two pass defenses and one forced fumble in 10 appearances.... See More ... See Less
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Saints' Marcus Maye: Won't play Sunday
Maye (shoulder) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against the Panthers, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports. Maye will miss a third straight game to end the 2022 campaign due to a shoulder injury, marking his second three-game absence this year. The veteran safety will finish his first season in New Orleans with 60 tackles, two pass defenses and one forced fumble across 10 appearances.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Chance to play Sunday
Maye (shoulder) is questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Panthers. Maye has missed back-to-back games due to a shoulder injury, but he logged limited practices Thursday and Friday to give himself a chance to suit up Sunday. The veteran safety has recorded 60 tackles, two pass defenses and one forced fumble across 10 appearances during his first season in New Orleans.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Inactive Saturday
Maye (shoulder) has been deemed inactive ahead of Saturday's game versus the Browns. Maye won't suit up after logging three consecutive limited practices during Week 16 prep. The 29-year-old had played every defensive snap in all but one of his 10 games this season.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Status up in the air for Saturday
Maye is considered questionable to play in Saturday's game against the Browns due to a shoulder injury, Terrin Waack of The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports. Maye logged seven tackles and a season-high two passes defended while playing every defensive snap in Sunday's win over the Falcons. However, it appears he came away from this game with a shoulder injury, as he was limited in each practice during Week 16 prep. With fellow defensive back P.J. Williams (knee) also questionable to play, it's possible the Saints' secondary could be left undermanned against Cleveland.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Adds to stout pass defense
Maye posted seven tackles (six solo) and two passes defended during Sunday's 21-18 victory against Atlanta. Maye logged his first two passes defended of the season, as Falcons rookie quarterback Desmond Ridder went 13-for-26 passing for 97 yards during his NFL debut Sunday. However, the starting strong safety still tied Tyrann Mathieu for his team's second-most passes defended behind cornerback Alontae Taylor (three). Maye has now recorded 60 tackles while playing every defensive snap in all but one of his 10 games this season, and he should continue to play a prominent role Week 16 in Cleveland.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Team-high 11 stops
Maye recorded 11 tackles (eight solo) during Monday's 17-16 loss to the Buccaneers. Maye made an early impact Monday night, logging six tackles on Tampa Bay's 16-play opening drive. As a result, the safety went on to finish as the Saints' leading tackler, and he recorded double-digit stops for the second time this season. Maye has put up consistent production when healthy this season, logging 53 tackles over nine games, though he's yet to notch a pass defended. He'll look to continue providing a physical presence on the back end of New Orleans' defense following the team's Week 14 bye.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Set to play Sunday
May (abdomen) does not carry a game status on the Saints' injury report and will be available for Sunday's contest against the Rams. Maye was ruled inactive for New Orleans' Week 10 loss to Pittsburgh after being listed as questionable with an abdomen injury. While the safety was a limited participant in each practice ahead of Sunday's game, he appears ready to suit up versus the Rams. Maye has played almost every defensive snap in his six games this season, so he should reprise an every-down role alongside Tyrann Mathieu in Week 11.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Limited at practice Wednesday
Maye (abdomen) logged his second straight limited practice Wednesday, John Hendrix of SI.com reports. Maye missed this past Sunday's game against Pittsburgh after missing two practices last week. His ability to practice in a limited fashion each of the past two days suggests that he has a chance of returning Week 11 against the Rams, though he could carry a questionable tag heading into the weekend if he isn't able to fully participate Friday. Should Maye miss Sunday's contest, P.J. Williams could again be in line for increased defensive snaps.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Unable to play Sunday
Maye (abdomen) is inactive Sunday against the Steelers. Maye logged DNP's on Thursday and Friday leading up to his inactive tag Sunday. The veteran safety's inability to suit up will be a blow to the team's secondary, while also leading to increased opportunity for J.T. Gray and Daniel Sorensen.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Questionable Sunday
Maye (abdomen) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Steelers, Katherine Terrell of ESPN.com reports. Maye didn't participate in practice Thursday or Friday, but he'll still have a chance to suit up for Sunday's matchup. If he's unavailable, J.T. Gray and Daniel Sorensen will likely see increased work in the Saints' secondary.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Logs DNP
Maye (abdomen) was a non-participant in practice Thursday, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports. Maye was able to log 100 percent of the team's snaps on defense in Monday's loss to the Ravens, so it's unclear when he may have picked up the injury. His status in Friday's practice should shed a better light on his potential availability for Sunday's contest with the Steelers.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Available for Week 6
Maye is active for Sunday's contest against the Bengals. Maye was limited at each practice ahead of Week 6, but he'll still return action following a three-game absence due to injured ribs. The 29-year-old pro figures to reclaim his spot as the Saints starting strong safety.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Questionable for Week 6
Maye (ribs) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals, Luke Johnson of The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports. Maye was limited at practice all week, but coach Dennis Allen said Friday that the safety has a "good chance" to play against Cincinnati, Ross Jackson of Locked On Sports reports. The 29-year-old hasn't suited up since Week 2 against the Buccaneers.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Limited in practice
Maye (ribs) was a limited participant during the Saints' practice Wednesday. Maye has been limited by a rib injury suffered in New Orleans' Week 2 loss to Tampa Bay, forcing him to miss his third consecutive game Sunday. Therefore, the veteran safety will likely need to log at least one full practice Thursday or Friday if he wants to make a return in Week 6 against the Bengals. Maye tallied 13 tackles and force a fumble over the first two games of the season, and his availability would help shore up the Saints' banged-up secondary.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Out Sunday
Maye (ribs) is inactive Sunday against the Seahawks. Maye has been out since Week 2 against the Buccaneers, and he'll need to wait at least one more week before returning. P.J. Williams had seen an increase role in Maye's absence, but he was put on IR with a quadriceps injury, so it's unclear who will step up now in the Saints secondary.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Limited again Wednesday
Maye (ribs) was listed as a limited participant on the Saints' injury report Wednesday. Maye was limited in practice week before being ruled out in Week 4, leaving the Saints without their starting strong safety for the second game in a row. As a result, cornerback P.J. Williams has played an increased role in New Orleans' secondary during this span, recording seven tackles and two passes defended over 107 defensive snaps. Maye will look to work his way back to full participation heading into Sunday's game against Seattle.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Won't play against Vikings
Maye (ribs) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Vikings, John Hendrix of SI.com reports. Maye was a limited participant at practice Wednesday and Thursday, but he was unable to take the field Friday and won't suit up for Sunday's matchup in London. J.T. Gray and Daniel Sorensen should see increased work in the Saints' secondary in Week 4.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Remains limited Wednesday
Maye (ribs) was a limited participant Wednesday at practice, John Hendrix of SI.com reports. Maye was inactive for the Saints' Week 3 loss to the Panthers while dealing with a ribs injury and he remained limited at practice to open the week Wednesday. The team is set to travel to London this weekend, so an update on the safety's status could come sooner rather than later.... See More ... See Less -
Saints' Marcus Maye: Sitting out Sunday
Maye (ribs) is inactive for Sunday's game against Carolina. After practicing in limited capacity this week, Maye will be sidelined for Week 3's contest. The sixth-year defensive back plays a crucial role for the Saints' defensive and his absence will be notable. Tyrann Mathieu is active and should provide a boost to the team's defense.... See More ... See Less