Report: Saints, OLB Demario Davis rework contract

The New Orleans Saints and outside linebacker Demario Davis agreed to a reworked contract that gives the two-time Pro Bowl player a new two-year deal worth $17.25 million, ESPN reported Monday.

The new deal includes $13.25 fully guaranteed, per the report.

Davis, 35, figures to end his career in New Orleans, where he has spent the past six seasons. He had 6 1/2 sacks last season in 17 starts.

Davis has 42½ sacks in 194 career games (180 starts) with the New York Jets (2012-15; 2017), Cleveland Browns (2016) and Saints.

Davis has made the Pro Bowl the past two seasons and earned All-Pro honors in 2019.

–Field Level Media

Nov 21, 2021; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; New Orleans Saints outside linebacker Demario Davis (56) against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Report: Saints sign LB Demario Davis to extension

The New Orleans Saints signed veteran linebacker Demario Davis to a one-year extension through 2024, ESPN reported Friday.

Davis, 33, can earn an additional $18 million over the next three seasons under his revised deal, per the report.

Davis started 16 games and contributed 105 tackles and three sacks in his fourth season with the Saints (10th in the NFL) in 2021.

An All-Pro first-team selection in 2019, he has 1,027 tackles, 29.5 sacks, six fumble recoveries and two interceptions in 160 games (146 starts) with the New York Jets (2012-15, 2017), Cleveland Browns (2016) and Saints (2018-21).

Davis can earn $2 million in incentives in each of the next three seasons and will earn a $10 million salary and a $2 million roster bonus in 2024, per the report.

–Field Level Media

Sep 21, 2020; Paradise, Nevada, USA;  New Orleans Saints running back Ty Montgomery (88) runs the ball against Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Damon Arnette (20) during the third quarter of a NFL game at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Saints make more salary cap moves, re-sign RB Ty Montgomery

The New Orleans Saints made more moves on Saturday in their ongoing effort to try to create salary cap space and also re-signed running back Ty Montgomery.

The team restructured the contracts of linebacker Demario Davis and defensive end Cameron Jordan. As a result, they created $13.44 million of cap room, NFL Network reported.

The Saints have the worst salary cap situation in the NFL and are still about $48 million over the $180 million cap floor, according to Over The Cap.

This comes after a series of moves made to open cap space, which included renegotiating quarterback Drew Brees’ deal; releasing tight ends Jared Cook and Josh Hill and punter Thomas Morstead; and restructuring the contracts of defensive tackle David Onyemata and kicker Wil Lutz.

The team said Montgomery’s deal is for one year, but financial terms were not announced. Multiple reports pegged it at a veteran minimum salary of $990,000 with a $137,500 bonus.

Montgomery has appeared in 64 career games with 17 starts for Green Bay (2015-18), Baltimore (2018), the New York Jets (2019) and the Saints, carrying the ball 243 times for 1,136 yards with seven touchdowns. He added 123 receptions for 1,009 yards with three touchdowns and returned 55 kickoffs for 1,215 yards.

Last season, he gained 128 yards from scrimmage in six games with the Saints.

–Field Level Media