New Orleans Saints Fans Stunned as Head Coach Kellen Moore Names Taysom Hill New Team Captain
New Orleans, LA — In a surprising and bold move that hasent shockwaves through the Saints fanbase, newly appointed head coach Kellen Moore announced today that veteran tight end and utility player Taysom Hill will serve as the team captain for the 2025 NFL season. The decision has sparked a flurry of reactions from fans, analysts, and former players, many of whom didn’t see the move coming.
Taysom Hill, long considered the “Swiss Army knife” of the Saints roster, has played multiple roles for the team — including quarterback, tight end, running back, and special teams contributor. While his versatility has made him a fan favorite and a key weapon in the Saints’ offensive arsenal, naming him captain marks a dramatic shift in the leadership dynamic of the team.
Speaking to the media at a press conference Friday morning, Moore praised Hill for his work ethic, leadership in the locker room, and unparalleled commitment to the team.
“Taysom is the kind of player every coach dreams of,”* Moore said. *”He leads by example, gives 100% on every snap, and earns the respect of everyone around him. This isn’t just about titles — it’s about influence, accountability, and heart. Taysom embodies all three.”
The Saints are entering a new era under Moore, who took over the head coaching role earlier this offseason following Dennis Allen’s departure. Moore’s appointment alone signaled a shift toward innovation, and his first major decision reinforces his reputation for thinking outside the box.
Reaction among Saints fans has been mixed. Social media was immediately flooded with both praise and skepticism. Some believe Hill’s leadership and tenure make him a natural choice, while others question whether a player who has rarely held a single consistent position should take on the mantle of team captain.
Former Saints quarterback Drew Brees weighed in via X (formerly Twitter), calling the move “a brilliant choice,” and noting Hill’s “unmatched football IQ and competitive drive.”
As the Saints gear up for training camp and what promises to be a pivotal season, all eyes will be on Hill as he steps into this elevated leadership role. Whether the move will galvanize the team or draw scrutiny remains to be seen, but one thing is certain — under Kellen Moore, the Saints are not playing it safe.