The Saints cut a longtime member of the team. New Orleans released punter Thomas Morstead, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football confirmed (Twitter link). The news was first reported by Nader Mirfiq (on Twitter).
The move frees up about $2.5M in cap space. The team unusually kept undrafted free agent rookie Blake Gillikin on the active roster at the beginning of last year before placing him on injured reserve, perhaps signaling they viewed him as the punter of the future. Morstead was more than just the team’s punter — he was also a leader in the locker room and fan favorite due to his long tenure and consistent performance.
Drafted by the Saints in the fifth round all the way back in 2009, he was with them for the past 12 seasons. He’s never missed a game during that span, and he won Super Bowl XLIV with the team. Still only 34, he should have plenty left in the tank physically and should be able to find a new home.
The highest-paid punter in the game for a while a handful of years ago, Morstead made the Pro Bowl in 2012 and was also a Second-Team All-Pro that year.
More must-reads:
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!