Alvin Kamara has ‘no beef or bad blood’ with Saints despite skipping voluntary workouts
Alvin Kamara has stated that he has no issues with the New Orleans Saints despite missing voluntary workouts. He attended the team's OTA practice, expressing his commitment to training and readiness for the upcoming season. Kamara's future with the franchise remains uncertain as he enters the final year of his contract.
- ▪Alvin Kamara has been the lead running back for the Saints but faces uncertainty after the signing of Travis Etienne.
- ▪Head coach Kellen Moore believes Kamara can still fit well into the team's offense.
- ▪Kamara recorded nearly 1,500 scrimmage yards in 2024 but struggled with injuries in 2025.
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NFL Alvin Kamara has ‘no beef or bad blood’ with Saints despite skipping voluntary workouts By Spencer Brod Published June 3, 2026, 8:27 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Alvin Kamara says he’s on good terms with the Saints. While Kamara hasn’t been attending New Orleans’ voluntary workouts this offseason amid uncertainty about his future with the franchise, he showed up Wednesday for the team’s OTA practice and meetings, with his role in 2026 uncertain. “On my side, I feel no beef or bad blood,” Kamara said, via Rod Walker of the New Orleans Times-Piccaayune. “I’m going to do what I do every year. Working … I’m going to do what I do every year.
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