Saints reportedly to release a player who was expected to compete for a starting spot in their backfield
are releasing fullback Zander Horvath on Tuesday, according to beat reporter Nick Underhill. Horvath, 25, was competing for a starting fullback job in his first year with New Orleans after signing with the team this offseason.
Horvath was released by the Chargers last preseason. He'd be picked up by the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he'd remain on their practice squad before being released late in the year and re-signed by the Chargers for the remainder of the season. With Horvath's release, Adam Prentice is the only remaining true fullback on the roster. Prentice, 27, has been with New Orleans since 2021 after being released by the Denver Broncos as an undrafted rookie out of South Carolina.
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