Tight end was a priority for the New Orleans Saints this offseason, and the team wasn’t done adding at the position even after re-signing Juwan Johnson.
The Saints reportedly agreed to terms with tight end Jack Stoll on a one-year contract, signing a player who played under coach Kellen Moore when they were with the Philadelphia Eagles last year.
Stoll, 27, had two catches for 10 yards in seven games for Philadelphia last season. But he actually finished the year with the Miami Dolphins, who claimed the 27-year-old off waivers after he was released in November.
An undrafted free agent out of Nebraska, Stoll is set to enter his fifth NFL season. The 6-foot-4, 247-pound tight end spent his first three years with the Eagles. He has 22 career catches for 193 yards in 61 games.
The NFL Network first reported Stoll’s signing.
The Saints hired Moore, Philadelphia’s former offensive coordinator, last month.


















