đ Taysom Hill Is Moving Again â And So Is the Hope in New Orleans
After ACL Fears, Cap Doubts, and Retirement Rumors, the Saintsâ Most Expensive X-Factor Might Just Be Their Secret Weapon Again
NEW ORLEANS â When No. 7 stepped onto the practice field Sunday, there wasnât a roar â just a few glances, a ripple of whispers, and something harder to measure: hope.
After tearing his ACL in December, Taysom Hill returned to the New Orleans Saintsâ practice facility for the first time since the injury â not in pads, not in team drills, but moving. Running off to the side with training staff. Cutting. Rebounding. Testing the knee, and sending a message: heâs not done yet.
And that means something big in New Orleans.
đ From âDoneâ to âDoubt Him at Your Own Riskâ
The offseason buzz was cold.
Would Hill retire? Would the Saints move on from their 33-year-old hybrid quarterback-tight end-running back-special teams ace? After all, his cap hit for 2025 is a team-high $17.9 million â more than Derek Carr, more than Alvin Kamara, more than anyone else.
But hereâs the truth: you canât put a price on versatility. Not when Hill was averaging a career-high 7.1 yards per carry in 2024 before the injury. Not when he still racked up 6 rushing touchdowns in just 8 games.
The Saints didnât cut ties. They didnât force the issue. Instead, they waited. And now, that patience might pay off.
đ§ Enter Kellen Moore: A New Mind for an Old Weapon
The addition of Kellen Moore as offensive coordinator has fans and insiders buzzing. Known for his creative schemes in Dallas and L.A., Moore inherits an offense filled with versatile parts â and no part is more unique than Hill.
Moore has never coached a player like him. Frankly, no one has.
âWeâre not rushing Taysom. But if we get him back full-go, weâre going to have some fun,â one Saints assistant told a reporter Sunday.
And why not? Hill can line up in the slot. Under center. In the backfield. At H-back. Heâs the guy who can block, run, catch, throw, and bulldoze. In a league of specialists, heâs a Swiss Army knife built for chaos.
â ïž Risk vs Reward: The $17.9M Question
Of course, Hillâs contract remains controversial. Paying big for a part-time player â especially one over 30 and coming off an ACL tear â isnât easy to justify on paper. But Hill isnât a stat-sheet guy. Heâs an energy guy. A spark guy. A nightmare-for-defensive-coordinators guy.
And right now, the Saints need sparks.
âThis is about more than cap space,â said one Saints analyst. âIf Taysomâs even 85% of what he was last year, he can win them two or three games on his own. Thatâs value.â
đź Whatâs Next?
Hill still has hurdles to clear. He hasnât participated in full drills. Thereâs no word on whether heâll be available by Week 1. But Sunday was the first visible step â and that counts.
For the Saints, 2025 feels like a reset. New minds, fresh pressure, aging stars, and a fanbase hungry for identity.
If Taysom Hill is healthy â or even close â he might be just what they need.
Bottom Line:
The Saints’ most polarizing player is back in motion. Whether that motion leads to highlight reels, wildcat touchdowns, or red zone heroics remains to be seen. But for now, Taysom Hill is still here. And in New Orleans, that means hope.
