Saints left with major hole in secondary after latest injury
The New Orleans Saints are going to be looking for answers in their defensive secondary yet again.
They had signed Julian Blackmon in training camp after the news that safety Tyrann Mathieu was retiring came out, and Blackmon played every snap on defense in their 20-13 Week 1 loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
Blackmon hurt his shoulder somewhere in the process, though, and coach Kellen Moore said on Monday that the sixth-year NFL safety could very well miss the rest of the season.
The injury was noticed (more realistically felt) when Blackmon got home hours after the game.
"That's what adrenaline does to you," Moore said, according to Katherine Terrell of ESPN. "I mean, sometimes those things happen for these guys. There's a lot of juice and energy and games and you make big-time plays and everyone's sore after a football game. ... Sometimes it takes a little bit of time to realize what's soreness and what's an injury, and unfortunately, this is the way it went down for Julian."
Blackmon notched seven tackles and a pass defended against the Cardinals, so his presence in the back end of the Saints' defense will be missed.
A 6-foot, 202-pound safety from Utah, he was selected 85th pick (third round) of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts. He spent five seasons in Indy, recording 300 tackles, 1.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, 10 interceptions, 21 passes defended and one defensive touchdown.
Blackmon, 27, was meant to be a veteran addition for the Saints who could make plays on the back end. Now they'll have to rely on former fifth-round pick Jordan Howden (who was inactive for Week 1) or rookie Jonas Sanker, who they selected out of Virginia in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft with pick No. 93.
BREAKING: Canadiens' Cole Caufield Faces Backlash After Refusing to Celebrate Pride Month, Calls "Woke" Movement Undeserving of Celebration

In a controversial and polarizing move, Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield has ignited a firestorm of debate across the NHL and beyond after announcing he will not be celebrating Pride Month this year. The comments, made during a routine post-practice press session, have raised eyebrows, sparked heated reactions, and thrown the league into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
The Shocking Quote
Caufield, one of the most promising and high-profile young players in the NHL, made his stance clear when questioned about Pride Month and the ongoing push for inclusivity in sports. With his characteristic poise, Caufield delivered a statement that was both unexpected and incendiary:
"I respect everyone, but I don’t think ‘woke’ deserves to be celebrated. Hockey should be about competition and unity — not politics."
The statement, simple yet direct, immediately went viral and sent shockwaves through the NHL community. Caufield’s words stirred a frenzy of reactions on social media, sports talk shows, and across public platforms, with opinions divided like never before.
The Fallout: Fans and Teammates React
Caufield’s comments were met with an immediate and intense response. On social media, the hashtags #StandWithCaufield and #CancelCaufield began trending within hours, reflecting the deep division his remarks caused.
Supporters of the Canadiens forward hailed his words as a bold stand for principle. Many voiced their admiration for his willingness to reject the increasingly political nature of sports, particularly in the wake of movements such as Black Lives Matter and Pride Month celebrations. These fans argue that sports should remain a place for competition and escape from the pressures of societal and political movements.
One fan tweeted, "Caufield is just telling it like it is. We don’t need to mix politics with hockey. It’s about the game, not agendas."
However, Caufield’s comments were far from universally supported. Critics quickly voiced their disapproval, calling his stance "out of touch" and "a dangerous step backward" for the inclusivity efforts the NHL has championed in recent years. The backlash focused heavily on the notion that Caufield’s influence as one of the league’s most promising young stars carries significant weight, and his decision to distance himself from Pride Month celebrations may be seen as a regression in the ongoing fight for equality and visibility for the LGBTQ+ community.
"I’m disappointed in Cole Caufield," one user wrote. "He’s a role model for so many, and his comments send a message that being inclusive isn’t important. That’s not the leadership we need from our stars."
NHL's Response: A Delicate Situation
Sources within the NHL have expressed concern over Caufield’s comments, fearing the potential fallout could harm the league's reputation as it continues to align itself with movements that advocate for social justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and equality.
"The NHL has invested a significant amount of time and resources into fostering inclusivity, and Caufield’s words could complicate that," one league source said. "It’s one thing for a player to have personal beliefs, but it’s another when that player is one of the most visible faces of the NHL."
While the NHL has yet to make an official statement regarding Caufield’s remarks, insiders reveal that league executives are worried about the potential impact on their Pride Month campaigns and relationships with LGBTQ+ advocacy groups. The NHL has long been an ally to the LGBTQ+ community, including partnerships with organizations such as the Trevor Project, and Caufield’s comments represent a dramatic departure from that stance.
The Canadiens’ Response: Silence Amidst Tension
As of now, Caufield’s teammates have largely remained silent on the issue. Some analysts speculate that behind closed doors, there may be discomfort among the Canadiens locker room, given the sensitive nature of the comments. However, no players have publicly criticized or supported Caufield at this time.
In Montreal, the fanbase has been equally divided. While some supporters rally behind their forward, others feel betrayed by his comments, which many see as contrary to the unity that the Canadiens have long represented.
"I’ve been a Canadiens fan for years, but this feels like a betrayal," said one fan outside the Bell Centre. "I thought Caufield was different. He’s the face of this team, but now it feels like he's ignoring what matters."
The Bigger Picture: Culture Wars in Sports
Caufield’s decision to publicly reject Pride Month celebrations has propelled him into the center of America's ongoing culture wars, placing him at the intersection of sports and politics. While some see his stance as a principled rejection of "woke" culture, others argue that it undermines the values of inclusivity and progress that the NHL has worked to embrace.
The comments highlight the broader tension within the sports world about how athletes should use their platforms and whether their role as public figures comes with an obligation to stand for more than just athletic achievement. As professional sports increasingly become a battleground for social issues, Caufield’s refusal to take part in Pride Month celebrations is a stark reminder of the divides that continue to shape both the game and society as a whole.
The Future: A Long Road Ahead
Whether Caufield’s comments will have lasting repercussions remains to be seen. What is undeniable is that they have reignited a conversation about the role of politics in sports, the meaning of unity, and the need for athletes to lead by example.
For now, Cole Caufield will have to navigate the fallout from his remarks, while the NHL looks ahead to how this controversy will impact the league’s relationship with both its fans and its LGBTQ+ partners. One thing is for sure: Caufield’s stance has made a major impact, but whether it’s one that will help or hinder his legacy remains to be determined.