The New Orleans Saints typically practice on just nine of their ten allotted days for organized team activities; the remaining session is usually set aside for a team-building activity. Sometimes they spend a day playing paintball, divided into teams of players on offense and defense. Other times they go deep-sea fishing. This year, the Saints attended a private tour of the National World War II Museum, a New Orleans landmark.
Jeff Duncan of the Times-Picayune reported Wednesday that the Saints were welcomed by several World War II veterans and historians, who guided them on a tour of the “Road to Berlin” and “Road to Tokyo” exhibits.