Juwan Johnson re-signs with Saints for three years

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Juwan Johnson, tight end for the New Orleans Saints, has re-signed with the team on a three-year, $30.75 million contract. His decision followed a late-night conversation with new head coach Kellen Moore, who outlined his vision for Johnson's role in the offense. Johnson faced a challenging free agency, considering offers from the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks. He felt respected by the Saints' initial offer and ultimately chose to stay, reflecting on his past decision to transfer colleges and the importance of loyalty. Despite personal highs in his previous season, Johnson aims for more consistency and improvement in his performance. He expressed a desire to enhance his blocking skills and hopes to remain with the Saints beyond his current contract.


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