Saints Waive RB/KR Kene Nwangwu

AUGUST 29: Nwangwu will not, in fact, be playing for the Saints in 2024. New Orleans waived him with a failed physical designation, as noted by ESPN’s Katherine Terrell. That surprising move leaves the team in need of a new returner option, and will likely limit the interest shown in Nwangwu until he returns to full health.

AUGUST 28: The Vikings attempted to find a trade taker for Kene Nwangwu‘s rookie contract. While no one stepped in, the Saints are bringing in the running back/return specialist a day later.

Nwangwu will now play his contract year with the Saints, per NewOrleans.football’s Nick Underhill. This will reunite Nwangwu with new Saints OC Klint Kubiak, who was Minnesota’s play-caller during the running back’s 2021 rookie season.

Kubiak was with the Vikings when they drafted Nwangwu in the 2021 fifth round and operated as the team’s play-caller that year. The Vikings moved on from Mike Zimmer (and Kubiak) following that season, but Nwangwu has mostly excelled as a return man. His inability to carve out a role on offense affected Minnesota’s decision to move on Tuesday.

The Vikes added Aaron Jones and saw Ty Chandler show promise late last season, putting a low ceiling on Nwangwu in Kevin O’Connell‘s offense. But the contract-year RB would be of interest in the kicking game — particularly this year. The Iowa State alum finished with two kick-return TDs as a rookie and added a third career KOR score in 2022.

New Orleans has Alvin Kamara entrenched as its starter, with the five-time Pro Bowler seemingly in his final season — barring a substantial pay-cut agreement — with the team. Jamaal Williams is also in Year 2 of a three-year, $12MM deal. Kendre Miller, however, has not practiced since the first day of training camp. Dealing with a hamstring malady for the second straight summer, the 2023 third-round pick moved to IR with a return designation. Nwangwu will take a roster spot in the meantime and will aim to carve out a permanent role.

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