New Orleans re-signed the guard to a two-year deal, keeping one of the quiet success stories of their 2025 season in the building.
Radunz came to the Saints last March as a reclamation project of sorts — a second-round pick who never quite stuck, bouncing from the Titans before landing in New Orleans on a prove-it deal. Well ... he proved it. Radunz played a significant number of snaps and held up well enough to get a second contract from the team.
The re-signing will serve as strong insurance for a line that has needed it. David Edwards will be the starting left tackle, and there might still be a need for a center-only insurance policy for Cesar Ruiz, but Radunz is now the top interior backup and could potentially challenge for snaps if he continues to play well.
Either way, Radunz gives them a known quantity in the room — a versatile interior piece who's comfortable in the system and won't cost a premium.
It's not a splash. It's not supposed to be. Locking in reliable depth is the right kind of boring.
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