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  • Saints' Bryan Bresee: Good to go Sunday

    Bresee (illness) is active for Sunday's game against Dallas, Ross Jackson of WWL Louisiana reports. Bresee was a DNP for Friday's practice due to an illness, but he will suit up Sunday. The 2023 first-round pick played 34 snaps (32 on defense, two on special teams) and did not record a tackle in the Saints' Week 1 victory over the Panthers.
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  • Saints' Bryan Bresee: Questionable for Week 2

    Bresee (illness) did not practice Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Mike Triplett of NewOrleans.Football reports. Bresee popped up on the Saints' injury report with an illness, and he is in jeopardy of missing Sunday's contest. Khalen Saunders (calf) has already been ruled out for Week 2, and if Bresee were unable to suit up, then John Ridgeway would be in line to start at defensive tackle alongside Nathan Shepherd.
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  • Saints' Bryan Bresee: Misses practice

    Bresee was absent from Saturday's practice due to a foot injury, John DeShazier of the Saints' official site reports. There is no word on the severity of Bresee's foot injury at this point. He is coming off a productive rookie campaign that saw him accumulate 24 tackles, 4.5 sacks and six passes defended across 17 games. When healthy, the defensive tackle projects to boost depth on the Saints' interior defensive line this year.
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  • Saints' Bryan Bresee: Productive rookie campaign

    Bresee played all 17 games during the 2023 regular season, logging 24 tackles, including 4.5 sacks, and six passes defended. Bresee showed signs of potential stardom during his 2023 rookie campaign. The 2023 first-round pick logged fewer tackles than veteran defensive tackles Khalen Saunders (57) and Nathan Shepherd (50); however, Bresee contributed the third-most sacks to what was a relatively lax pass rush, and he tallied the most passes defended of any non-defensive back for the Saints. He also played at least 50 percent of defensive snaps in eight contests this season, and he played less than 40 percent of defensive snaps just once. Bresee will look to continue ascending during the 2024 campaign.
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  • Saints' Bryan Bresee: Has first multi-sack game

    Bresee recorded three tackles (two solo) including two sacks in Sunday's 24-6 win versus the Giants. Bresee put his unique quickness on display in the middle of the second quarter when he stunted inside and around rookie center John Michael Schmitz to break into Tommy DeVito's collapsing pocket. He'll look to build on Sunday's performance in Week 16 at the Rams.
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  • Saints' Bryan Bresee: Gets sack in loss

    Bresee recorded four tackles (three solo) including a sack in Sunday's 26-9 loss versus the Buccaneers. Bresee was one of just a few bright spots for New Orleans in Week 4. The highlight of his day came early in the third quarter when he punished Baker Mayfield for climbing up too far in the pocket on a third down. He'll line up across from a reeling Patriots offense in Week 5.
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  • Saints' Bryan Bresee: Lands with New Orleans

    The Saints selected Bresee in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 29th overall. Bresee might be a bit of a tweener between defensive tackle and defensive end, lacking the anchor of a two-gap tackle and without the speed to credibly threaten the edge from defensive end, but at defensive tackle he's an uncommonly fast pursuit threat at 6-foot-6, 298 pounds, boasting a 4.86-second 40-yard dash. The former Clemson standout should be in a good position to start for the Saints in 2023.
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