Cam Akers Joins New Orleans Saints: Aiming for NFL Comeback!

Florida State standout Cam Akers signs with the New Orleans Saints, aiming to revive his NFL career amid competition.
Florida State standout Cam Akers signs with the New Orleans Saints, aiming to revive his NFL career amid competition. (Symbolbild/MF)

New Orleans, USA - In a significant move for their backfield, the New Orleans Saints have officially signed former Florida State running back Cam Akers, who recently participated in the team’s minicamp as an unrestricted free agent. This marks the beginning of a new chapter for Akers, who will look to make a notable impact as the Saints gear up for the 2025 season. As highlighted by SI.com, Akers, who is now with his fifth NFL team in just three years, brings a wealth of experience and talent to the roster.

The Saints‘ backfield is crowded but talented, featuring established stars like Alvin Kamara and promising names such as Kendre Miller and rookie Devin Neal. Coach Kellen Moore is optimistic about Akers‘ ability to serve as a solid backup to Kamara, offering depth and versatility that the team could greatly benefit from. During his career, Akers has rushed 502 times for 2,025 yards and 13 touchdowns in the regular season, and he also has postseason experience under his belt, making him a valuable asset, as reported by CBS Sports.

From FSU to the NFL

Originally a five-star recruit from the 2017 class, Akers made a name for himself at Florida State, breaking records and earning accolades during his college career. He shattered Dalvin Cook’s freshman rushing record with an impressive 1,024 yards and continued to shine with back-to-back seasons exceeding 1,000 rushing yards. His tenacity not only earned him a second-team All-ACC nod but also solidified his position among the top rushers in Florida State history, ranking sixth with 2,874 rushing yards and eighth with 27 touchdowns. As noted on NewOrleansSaints.com, Akers’ transition from college football to professional play began when he was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

His NFL journey has had its ups and downs. After winning Super Bowl LVI with the Rams, he faced challenges including losing his starting position and recovering from two Achilles tears in just three years. Despite these setbacks, Akers remains determined to “rewrite” his story, and his recent performance during the Texans and Vikings seasons showed flashes of his capability, with a total of 104 carries for 444 yards last year, along with notable contributions in the passing game.

A New Opportunity in New Orleans

Akers is not just looking at what he has done but is focused on what lies ahead. With the Saints, he has an opportunity to prove himself once again and contribute to a dynamic offense. Having had training camps with various teams, he’s now in a position to compete actively for a role in the Saints‘ rotation, likely behind the established Kamara.

His experience, particularly through several playoff games and regular-season appearances across multiple teams, adds invaluable insight to a roster looking to make a deep run this season. Fans will be eager to see how he complements the talents around him and what kind of magic he can bring to the field in New Orleans. Akers is ready for this fresh path, eager to embrace the upcoming season with renewed vigor and aspirations.

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