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By Ross Jackson
The New Orleans Saints aren’t done fortifying their offensive line.
After their early-free agency splash signing of guard David Edwards, a familiar face in back in fold to help with depth.
The team announced Thursday afternoon that it is bringing back offensive lineman Dillon Radunz on a two-year agreement.
No terms were provided for the deal.
Radunz signed with the Saints last year in a one-year deal and started 10 games for the team, all at left guard. With Edwards signed as the likely starter there, Radunz provides veteran depth with starting experience in head coach Kellen Moore’s system.
It is worth noting that before signing with New Orleans, Radunz was a 15-game starter at right guard with the Tennessee Titans in 2024.
That swing guard and tackle versatility is likely a large part of why New Orleans pushed for his return. He stands now as the lead candidate to be the first lineman off the bench and to compete for a larger role should one become available.







