New Orleans general manager Mickey Loomis told reporters Monday that the Saints were still looking to make a few moves in free agency despite limited resources.
Two days later, Loomis backed it up by adding another piece of the puzzle.
This time New Orleans got some help for the defense. The Saints signed veteran linebacker Nathan Stupar to a three-year contract, adding a veteran presence to a linebacking corps that cut ties with veterans David Hawthorne and Ramon Humber at the beginning of February.
“Signed with the Saints today,” Stupar tweeted after the news was announced.