Alvin Kamara’s Future In New Orleans Clarified As Agent Sets 2026 Plan
Alvin Kamara’s agent says the veteran running back intends to stay with the New Orleans Saints in 2026 despite speculation following the team’s addition of Travis Etienne.
- Glenn Catubig
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The New Orleans Saints’ offseason move to sign running back Travis Etienne has sparked widespread discussion about the future of longtime franchise star Alvin Kamara. The addition of another high-profile back has naturally raised questions about how the Saints will structure their backfield moving forward.
Kamara, who has spent the entirety of his career in New Orleans, is now entering a stage where roster decisions and contract considerations often intersect with performance and durability concerns. At 30 years old, he remains one of the most recognizable names on the team, but also one whose production has begun to trend downward.
Amid growing speculation around potential roster changes across the league, Kamara’s name has been floated in hypothetical trade discussions, especially following several notable player moves around the NFL. However, his representation has now moved to address those rumors directly.
According to comments relayed on national television, Kamara’s camp has made it clear that the veteran running back still views himself as part of the Saints’ long-term plans.
1. Agent Reinforces Kamara’s Commitment
Kamara’s agent, Brad Cicala, has publicly stated that the running back intends to remain with New Orleans through the 2026 season. The comments were shared during an appearance discussed by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo on “Good Morning Football.” Garafolo noted that the Saints recently adjusted Kamara’s contract structure, which limited their ability to designate him as a post–June 1 cut. That detail adds financial context to his roster status heading into the next league year. Despite the arrival of Etienne, which immediately adds competition and depth to the backfield, Kamara’s camp has maintained that there is no internal expectation of a split. Instead, the focus remains on continuing his role within the Saints’ offense. The public stance suggests that, at least for now, New Orleans is not actively signaling a separation from one of the most productive players in franchise history.
2. League-Wide Trade Speculation Continues
Even with Kamara’s stated intentions, broader NFL movement has fueled speculation that no veteran contract is entirely secure. Recent high-profile transactions have reinforced the idea that unexpected deals can emerge at any point in the offseason. The trade market has already seen major names change teams, increasing external chatter about whether additional veteran stars could follow similar paths. That environment has kept Kamara’s situation under a microscope. However, there has been no formal indication from the Saints that they are actively shopping the running back. Instead, the discussion appears to be driven more by external perception than internal decision-making at this stage. Still, the fluid nature of roster construction across the league means circumstances can shift quickly, especially as teams reassess depth charts during training camp and preseason evaluations.
3. Declining Production Adds Long-Term Questions
Kamara’s most recent season was statistically the least productive of his career, as injuries and limited availability significantly affected his output. He appeared in just 11 games while dealing with knee and ankle issues. When on the field, his efficiency also declined compared to previous years. He finished the season with career lows in rushing yards, receiving yards, and total touchdowns, signaling a clear dip in overall production. His per-carry average also dropped, and his involvement in the passing game was reduced, reflecting both health limitations and evolving offensive usage. These factors have naturally contributed to questions about his long-term role. Despite those concerns, Kamara remains a respected veteran presence in the locker room, and his experience continues to hold value for a Saints team attempting to retool its offensive identity around new additions.