The New Orleans Saints have long been known around the NFL for creative—and sometimes controversial—salary cap management. For years, the franchise relied heavily on void years in contracts, pushing guaranteed money and bonuses into future seasons that would later create significant dead cap hits when players departed or deals were restructured. This approach helped keep the team competitive in the short term but often left future rosters burdened with massive cap penalties.
In a notable shift during the 2026 NFL offseason, the Saints appear to be changing course. According to trusted NFL insider Ari Meirov, New Orleans has signed all its free agent additions this offseason without including void years in the contracts—a departure from the team’s previous strategy.
Why This Matters: A Cleaner Salary Cap Outlook for the Saints
Avoiding void years means fewer artificial cap charges looming in 2027 and beyond. Previously, the Saints faced approximately $48 million in impending dead cap from voided portions of older deals. By steering clear of this tactic in the current signing period, the front office—led by Executive VP/General Manager Mickey Loomis—has positioned the team for greater long-term flexibility.
Recent reports indicate the Saints entered the 2026 league year with healthier books and even created over $20 million in cap space after key signings. The NFL’s 2026 salary cap rose to $301.2 million (a $22 million increase from the prior year), giving teams more breathing room overall—but the Saints’ deliberate avoidance of void-year structures stands out as a sign of renewed fiscal discipline.
Key 2026 Free Agent Signings Highlighting the New Approach
The Saints were active early in free agency, addressing multiple needs with notable additions:
- TE Noah Fant — Signed to a multi-year deal (reportedly two years) with $4.5 million in guarantees, providing a reliable pass-catching option and upgrade at tight end.
- RB Travis Etienne Jr. — Former Jaguar brings explosive playmaking to the backfield.
- G David Edwards — A former Bills starter who landed a substantial four-year contract, bolstering the offensive line.
- LB Kaden Elliss — A familiar face returning to New Orleans after time elsewhere.
- P Ryan Wright — Added depth and competition at punter.
- Re-signings and depth moves — Including DT John Ridgeway and OL Dillon Radunz on shorter-term deals.
These moves reflect a philosophy of building sustainably under new head coach Kellen Moore, who took over in early 2025 and is now in his second season steering the franchise toward a younger, more balanced roster.
Leadership and Community Ties Remain Strong
Amid the roster refresh, the Saints continue to emphasize their deep community roots. A recent photo circulating from team events shows owner Gayle Benson, executive VP Mickey Loomis, and partners (likely including Ochsner Health representatives) highlighting the organization’s off-field commitment—reminding fans that while on-field results matter, the franchise’s identity extends far beyond the Superdome.
What This Means for Saints Fans and the 2026 Season
This pivot away from void-year-heavy contracts suggests the Saints are prioritizing cap health and roster continuity over short-term cap gymnastics. With a rising salary cap, a new coaching voice in Kellen Moore, and targeted additions at skill positions and the trenches, New Orleans looks poised for a more competitive and financially stable 2026 campaign.
Whether this disciplined approach translates to on-field success remains to be seen—but for a franchise often criticized for kicking the can down the road, the early returns from 2026 free agency represent a refreshing change in direction.
Stay tuned for updates on the Saints’ roster moves, cap implications, and how these signings fit into Kellen Moore’s vision for the future.

