The New Orleans Saints have officially canceled their final scheduled Organized Team Activity (OTA) session, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Reporting on the schedule change, Rapoport noted that the Saints are likely the first of several organizations to wrap up their voluntary spring programs ahead of schedule. "Would imagine this is not the last team to do this," Rapoport shared via social media, indicating a potential trend as teams across the league transition toward the mandatory phase of the offseason calendar.
The decision to cancel the voluntary workout concludes the OTA portion of the spring for the Saints roster. Under head coach Dennis Allen, the team has been conducting these sessions to integrate new players and install schemes before the break. The team is now expected to focus on their upcoming mandatory minicamp, which serves as the final organized team activity before the summer hiatus leading into training camp.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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