Pope Francis has mistakenly used a hashtag on X that triggers the New Orleans Saints' logo to appear on his posts, and NFL fans are having fun with the mixup.
After Dennis Allen's New Orleans Saints firing, the team's general manager Mickey Loomis called Allen a "fantastic football ...
That means Pope Francis has unintentionally shared the New Orleans Saints logo multiple times in recent weeks as he ...
The New Orleans Saints will be under the spotlight during the upcoming offseason given their salary-cap situation and questions about their ...
Pope Francis seemed to inadvertently bless the New Orleans Saints — which couldn ... He included a hashtag on the word ...
As the head of the worldwide Catholic Church, Pope Francis is tasked with leading the Church, spreading Christianity, and ...
The New Orleans Saints could use all the help they can get right now, and they continue to receive blessings from the Vatican ...
In his 14th and perhaps final season, Cameron Jordan wrestles with a concept that’s familiar to every NFL player. There’s an ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Kirk Cousins and the first-place Falcons don't hesitate to list the pitfalls of overlooking the last-place New Orleans Saints. The Falcons needed ... walk-through was an option.
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave was carted off the field after taking a significant hit from multiple defenders ...
Pope Francis appeared to accidentally tout an NFL team in a Tuesday social media post shortly after the squad dismissed its ...
The Pope posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, called the Saints "precious pearls ... The saints hashtag he used is also ...