The New Orleans Saints will look to defend their title of Champions League next season and return to lift the Lombardi trophy, so the safety Darren Sharper has decided to stay with the Saints for another season.
The Saints’ safety Darren Sharper has decided on Monday to stay with the fleet of New Orleans and seek to endorse the title of Champions of the NFL next season.
The Saints general manager Mickey Loomis confirmed via email that the Pro All agreed to the terms of the offer for a year, but he did not disclose financial details of the new contract.
Sharper intercepted nine passes last season, returned three for touchdowns and helped the Saints win their first Super Bowl.
The 34-year-old has 14 pro seasons in the league. The first eight, defended the uniform of the Green Bay Packers, then moved to Minnesota where he remained four years.

Several of the injured from the New Orleans Saints have improved so far this week, so during Wednesday’s practice began to perform various movements.
The New Orleans Saints will be in their first Super Bowl where they will face the Indianapolis Colts in the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday, February 7.