Saints To Release CB Bradley Roby

The Saints have informed Bradley Roby he will not be on their 53-man roster, Jordan Schultz of The Score tweets. The former first-round pick has been with the team since the 2021 season.

Going into his age-31 season, Roby was attached to a deal the Saints reworked last year. With the 10th-year cornerback being a vested veteran, he is off that contract and heading to free agency. The Saints will pick up more than $3.3MM in cap savings by making this move.

As they transitioned into a rebuild, the Texans dealt Roby’s three-year, $36MM contract to the Saints just before the 2021 season. Roby worked as a key backup in Sean Payton’s final season with the team but moved into a role as a regular starter last season. Despite this offseason bringing a reunion between Roby and former Broncos defensive coordinator Joe Woods — hired to replace the Ryan Nielsen-Kris Richard co-DC setup of 2022 — the former Super Bowl 50 cog tweeted he will not be part of this Saints edition.

Roby sustained a foot injury in October of last year, and Pro Football Focus graded his abbreviated season poorly. The advanced metrics site slotted Roby in the bottom 10 among qualified corners, marking a significant step down for the experienced cover man. Roby should generate some interest on the market, but his age will limit his value.

The Ohio State product served as part of Denver’s famed No Fly Zone secondary in the mid-2010s. Working with Chris Harris and Aqib Talib at corner for those teams, Roby helped the Broncos win a Super Bowl. The Broncos did not re-sign Roby, leading to a two-year Texans stay. Roby has made 60 career starts, though that is somewhat deceiving due to the veteran’s work as a regular alongside base-set starters Harris and Talib in Denver.

New Orleans has recent Day 2 draftees Paulson Adebo and Alontae Taylor in place alongside perennial Pro Bowler Marshon Lattimore. They also added Lonnie Johnson Jr. this offseason. It will be interesting to see if Roby lands with a contending team in the near future.

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