Saints agree to terms with Leckey, Prioleau
Mar 6, 2010 - 6:05 PM METAIRIE, La.(AP) -- The New Orleans Saints have agreed to one-year free-agent contracts with offensive lineman Nick Leckey and safety Pierson Prioleau.General manager Mickey Loomis announced the deals on Saturday without disclosing financial terms.
Both players had signed one-year deals with the Saints last season and played reserve roles on New Orleans' first Super Bowl championship team.
Leckey, a 6-foot-3, 291-pound, six-year veteran, played in eight games and all three postseason games in 2009, mostly on special teams with some work at center.
Prioleau, an 11-year veteran, led the Saints with 21 special teams tackles. He played in every game in 2009, making 18 tackles as a reserve defensive back with a pass defense and a fumble recovery.
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