Saints Wide Receivers: Bonding Through Nicknames and Building a Stronger 2025 Season
Discover how the New Orleans Saints wide receivers are bonding through unique nicknames and preparing for a stronger 2025 NFL season after a challenging 2024.

The New Orleans Saints wide receivers are turning a new leaf in the 2025 NFL season, and their unique bond is one of the key factors driving their preparation. After a difficult 2024 season, the group is focusing on camaraderie and resilience to bounce back stronger.
The Power of Nicknames
Wide receivers coach Keith "Dub" Williams has been instrumental in fostering a tight-knit group by assigning unique nicknames to each player. Brandin Cooks, known as "209" after his hometown area code, Mason Tipton dubbed "Attorney Tipton" for his Yale education, and Cedrick Wilson Jr. called "The Professor" for his football IQ, are just a few examples. Dante Pettis, nicknamed "Harry Potter," is praised for his wizard-like route running, while Rashid Shaheed is simply "Sheed," a nod to his social media handle.
Overcoming Adversity
The 2024 season was marred by injuries, with key players like Cooks, Shaheed, and Chris Olave sidelined for significant periods. Cooks, who battled a knee infection, is optimistic about the fresh start: "It don't matter what you did the previous year. It's a new slate for us." Shaheed, who tore his meniscus, and Olave, who suffered multiple concussions, are both determined to make a strong comeback.
The Ninja with the Smoke Bombs
Chris Olave has earned the nickname "The ninja with the smoke bombs" from assistant coach Kyle Valero. Described as a player who glides across the field, Olave’s ability to disappear and reappear ahead of defenders is a testament to his speed and skill. Williams emphasized Olave’s unique movement patterns, which make him a formidable opponent.
Looking Ahead
With ample salary cap space, the Saints have the flexibility to add veteran talent if needed. However, Williams is confident in the current roster: "They're fast, they're quick, they can catch, and they're versatile." The group’s height has been a topic of discussion, but Cooks dismisses the narrative, focusing instead on their ability to separate from defenders.
The Saints’ wide receivers are not just teammates; they’re a family. Their bond, built on mutual respect and shared goals, is their greatest strength as they aim to turn the tide in the 2025 season.