NFL teams have less than a month until the trade deadline. Come Nov. 4, franchises across the league will have to decide whether they want to move on from a player on the roster or look to risk the future to add help now.
Teams that are likely out of contention could move veteran players with an eye towards the future with more draft capital. New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara could be one of those players and he responded today to rumors that he’d met with general manager Mickey Loomis about teams calling for a potential deal.
“I don’t know where that came from,” Kamara said today, per The New Orleans Times-Picayune. “But I don’t want to go anywhere and I’ve said it countless times… If I was a [general manager], I guess I would go to the player and say, ‘Hey, we’re trading you, just so you know.’ So if Mickey [Loomis] comes down and says that, I’m going to go drink a piña colada somewhere.”
Alvin Kamara on the report last week about him meeting with Saints GM Mickey Loomis after the Saints received calls to gauge interest in a trade.
For me, it’s the piña colada line. pic.twitter.com/W5FXPi6dAB
— Luke Johnson (@ByLukeJohnson) October 16, 2025

