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Saints waive DB Travion Fluellen

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20 June 2025

The Saints cut running back Xazavian Valladay on Friday, a move previously reported.

They also waived defensive back Travion Fluellen, Matthew Paras of nola.com reports.

Fluellen spent the final five weeks of the 2024 season on the Saints' practice squad, but he did not appear in a game. The Saints signed him to a futures contract after the season.

Fluellen played collegiately at Houston Baptist for one season before transferring to Middle Tennessee State.

In three seasons at Middle Tennessee State, he played 36 games and recorded 197 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, one sack, five interceptions and 16 pass breakups. As a senior in 2023, he ended the season ranked third on the team with 64 tackles, including 2.5 stops for loss, a team-high three interceptions and three pass breakups.

Fluellen went undrafted and entered the NFL as a free agent, signing with the Saints.

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As Micah Parsons contract negotiations continue, Cowboys should remember the key ingredient to their ‘instant grits’ defense

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20 June 2025

When the Dallas Cowboys secondary took the field in recent years, they waited for the signal.

How quickly should they expect their opponent to get the ball out?

Al Harris, Dallas’ defensive backs coach from 2021-24, would give them a clue.

“I used to say, ‘Instant grits,’” Harris told Yahoo Sports recently from Chicago, where he’s now the Bears’ defensive backs coach and defensive pass game coordinator. “When you boil water, you just put the grits in there. So it’s funny because [the defensive backs] would be like, ‘Hey, how the grits?’”

In other words: How effective was the Cowboys’ pass rush at pressuring and hurrying the quarterback?

Harris’ metaphor came in handy most when edge rusher Micah Parsons was healthy. Harris, also the Cowboys’ assistant coach last year, knew which play calls gave the two-time All-Pro edge rusher the green light to pressure and when his defensive backs should be ready accordingly.

Injuries limited Parsons to 13 games in 2024, but Parsons nonetheless finished with the fifth-most quarterback pressures in the league. With 75 total pressures, his 5.77 per game led the league among defenders who played at least a third of the season, per NFL Next Gen Stats.

Next Gen Stats credits a defender with a quarterback pressure when the defender tallies a sack; gets within 2 yards of a quarterback at a forward pass; or within 1.5 yards of the quarterback at any point in the play.

Parsons has met those criteria 335 times in four regular seasons with Dallas. He’s raced to 52.5 sacks in that period.

Harris learned to tee off his secondary to takeaway opportunities Parsons’ pressure would create.

“It’d be like second quarter [and I’d say,] ‘Hey, grits hot,’” Harris said. “They'll give me a chance to watch Micah rush a couple of times to where I say, ‘OK, he's going to beat these guys all day. And I just say, ‘Hey man, grits hot, so let's get to the ball.

“‘Let's get to the ball.’”

The Cowboys’ success in head coach Brian Schottenheimer’s first season leading the team will hinge heavily on Parsons’ dominance. Dallas’ 2021 first-round pick is a game-wrecker. And the Cowboys are currently negotiating an extension with Parsons.

Closing the deal hasn’t gone as quickly as cooking instant grits. But will Dallas and Parsons find a middle ground soon?

Parsons attended minicamp practices this month as he enters the final year of his contract, the fifth-year option of his rookie deal that Dallas picked up.

Schottenheimer praised Parsons’ attendance.

“I think it just shows you he’s serious about what we've talked about, which is developing that leadership mentality, the mindset to be a guy that we can count on —and not just the fourth quarter when he's got to make a big sack or get pressure on the quarterback, but just in general throughout the course of a week,” Schottenheimer told reporters. “He's doing the things he's supposed to do in terms of he's training, he's prepping, he's been in, he's been out.

“Nobody's more excited than Micah about what we're building here.”

Quarterback Dak Prescott said the locker room is “very confident that Micah’s going to get this deal done,” with Prescott understanding the business considerations after negotiating two extensions with the Cowboys himself.

Will Dallas close the deal before the Cowboys’ charter is scheduled to arrive in Oxnard, Calif. on July 20 for training camp?

“I’m pretty hopeful,” Parsons said of that timeline. “I’m still hanging tight. I understand it’s up to [Jerry Jones] and he gives the green light on everything. So hopefully something’s done by next month.”

Until then, Parsons said he’ll continue to learn the Cowboys’ new defensive system under coordinator Matt Eberflus, as Parsons gives pointers to teammates while at the facility and training with cornerback Trevon Diggs while away from it.

“The simple things,” he said of his guidance. “It’s not always the major things that make football great. It’s always the small details, the footwork, the positioning, the angles.

“We’ll watch film together and I can tell guys what I see from a vetted experience.”

Parsons plans to attend training camp with or without a deal, he said, already reserving a house for his family in California during the Cowboys’ nearly four weeks there.

Would he practice without a deal?

“We’ll see,” Parsons said. “Time will tell.”

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Emails provide glimpse into how Bill Belichick handled fallout from Jordon Hudson's viral moment in CBS interview

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20 June 2025
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 06: Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson pose for a photo on the red carpet at the 14th Annual NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre on February 06, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
Bill Belichick has said that Jordon Hudson was "simply doing her job" when she chimed in during his interview with "CBS Sunday Morning." (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
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Bill Belichick told North Carolina “I don’t want to make a wrong move here” when responding to the aftermath of his book interview with 'CBS Sunday Morning."

The late-April interview went viral for the way that Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson chimed in when the 73-year-old coach was asked a question about how the two met. Instead of Belichick answering — and likely deflecting — the innocuous question from interviewer, the 24-year-old Hudson curtly said the topic was off-limits.

That moment thrust the relationship between the two into an even bigger spotlight and led to Belichick releasing a statement saying that Hudson had no direct involvement with North Carolina football and that he had a “personal and professional” relationship with her.

In communications between Belichick and employees at North Carolina obtained by WRAL, the coach wanted advice on his post-interview statement and said that Hudson was at the interview because no PR representative from his publisher Simon & Schuster was there.

From WRAL:

“Jordon and I have both a personal & professional relationship,” Belchick wrote in the email. “This is not a secret. Jordon assists me with my personal media, which is why I asked UNC to forward media requests (E.G. CBS 60 Minutes) to her. Jordon has zero involvement in the UNC football program, beyond the degree that my personal media intersects with it.”

CBS wanted to do the interview in Chapel Hill, Belichick wrote in an email, “which I rejected because UNC was not part of the book.” The interview took place in Annapolis, Maryland, at the site of Belichick’s former high school. Belichick wore a tattered U.S. Naval Academy sweatshirt during the interview. His father coached at Navy for decades.

“Jordon was present at the CBS interview because David Kass, the Simon & Schuster publicist, was not there,” Belichick wrote, referring to the publisher of his book. “I included Jordon in the book acknowledgments because she was a creative contributor to the book, including having the idea for formatting the 4 special pages in the book.”

Belichick also claimed that CBS “secretly” had a camera trained on Hudson during the interview. In an email, Belichick said that Hudson had asked where she could sit off camera and that “secretly, CBS had a camera focused on Jordon where lead producer Gabe [Falcon] instructed her to sit.”

The coach also said that CBS wanted to do a walk-and-talk with Doukopil for the interview package but he declined after the question about Hudson. According to TMZ, the moment that CBS aired of Hudson was not the only time she chimed in during the interview. 

In his statement, Belichick said that Hudson was “simply doing her job” and said that he only wanted to focus on topics in his book during promotional interviews. He also added that he was “surprised when unrelated topics were introduced.” Doukopil asked Belichick about New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and why he was omitted from the book.

If the subject of Kraft was off-limits to Belichick because he wasn’t in the book, the same can’t be said for Hudson. She is mentioned in the book acknowledgments and Belichick told UNC staff that she was included “because she was a creative contributor to the book, including having the idea for formatting the four special pages in the book.”

After Belichick’s statement was released, CBS said there were no preconditions on the interview and that fact was “confirmed repeatedly with his publisher before the interview took place and after it was completed.”

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