When a Kickoff Workout Became a Story: Saints Try Justin Tucker, Sign Cade York Instead
Justin Tucker got a workout with the New Orleans Saints — but the club ultimately signed Cade York to replace Blake Grupe. What looked like a dramatic midseason audition for the best kicker of the last decade instead turned into a reminder that talent, timing, and off-field context all matter as much as the swing of a leg.
Why the moment mattered
- The Saints were reeling from a shaky kicking performance: Blake Grupe missed two field goals in a recent loss, and New Orleans decided to explore alternatives.
- Justin Tucker is the marquee name — one of the most accurate kickers in NFL history, a record-holder and routine game-winner — but he arrived with baggage. In 2025 he served a 10-game suspension under the NFL’s personal conduct policy and had been released by the Baltimore Ravens earlier in the year.
- Cade York, a former LSU kicker who’s bounced around the league, earned the immediate opportunity: the team signed him to the practice squad and will have him compete for the job.
Quick snapshot of the situation
- Saints’ change: Blake Grupe will be released; Cade York was signed to the practice squad on November 25, 2025. (nbcsports.com)
- Justin Tucker worked out for the Saints but was not signed. His first workout since a 10-game suspension did not overcome the off-field concerns the team weighed. (reuters.com)
- Cade York’s résumé: a 2022 college pedigree (LSU) and multiple short stints with NFL teams; his career pro FG percentage and experience make him an experienced journeyman choice to bridge the gap. (nbcsports.com)
What the Saints likely weighed
- Performance vs. reputation
- Tucker’s on-field résumé is elite, but teams now factor in public perception, locker-room dynamics, and league discipline when making signings.
- Short-term stability
- The Saints needed a quick, low-friction fix while evaluating options; a younger, less controversial kicker who can be coached and slotted into a competition is attractive.
- Media and fan reaction
- Bringing Tucker aboard would have been headline-grabbing and polarizing. Signing York keeps the focus on on-field competition rather than off-field headlines.
Why Cade York makes pragmatic sense
- Familiarity with high-pressure environments: He kicked at LSU and has remained in NFL orbit, which matters when you need someone who can step in quickly.
- Low immediate risk: York on the practice squad gives the Saints time to evaluate him against Charlie Smyth and avoid the optics and complications of signing a high-profile player with recent suspension history.
- Roster flexibility: The Saints can still reassess later in the season — if performance or circumstances change, the team can pivot.
What this says about the NFL today
- Talent alone isn’t always enough. Teams are balancing winning now with organizational values, PR risks, and league discipline.
- High-profile players returning from suspension face an uphill climb to find landing spots, regardless of past excellence.
- The kicker market remains volatile — one missed kick can change a job, and teams are willing to cycle through options rather than commit immediately to headline-grabbing names.
Takeaways for fans and casual observers
- Signing York is a low-drag, short-term move; it keeps the Saints focused on play and competition rather than off-field headlines. (nbcsports.com)
- Tucker’s workout showed he’s still sought after for his talent, but broader considerations influenced the Saints’ decision. (reuters.com)
- The episode highlights how teams manage risk and optics in real time during a season that already stretches rosters thin.
My take
There’s something bittersweet about this one. On pure kicking merit, Justin Tucker would make a lot of teams better overnight. But the NFL isn’t a vacuum: reputational issues, league discipline, and timing change the calculus. For the Saints, signing Cade York feels like the sensible, cautious move — it buys time, limits distractions, and puts the job back into a competition rather than a headline. For Tucker, the audition with New Orleans signals he’s still in the conversation; whether he finds a home likely depends on timing, team willingness to accept the baggage, and how the rest of the season unfolds.
Sources
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Saints sign Cade York, not Justin Tucker, to replace Blake Grupe — NBC Sports.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/saints-sign-cade-york-not-justin-tucker-to-replace-blake-grupe/ (nbcsports.com) -
Reports: Saints to work out Justin Tucker, other kickers — Reuters.
https://www.reuters.com/sports/reports-saints-work-out-justin-tucker-other-kickers–flm-2025-11-24/ (reuters.com) -
Justin Tucker suspended for first 10 weeks of the 2025 season — NBC Sports.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/justin-tucker-suspended-for-first-10-games-of-the-2025-season (nbcsports.com)
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