Saints Tight End Foster Moreau Returns After Beating Cancer
- Foster Moreau, newly acquired tight end for the Saints, was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma but has completed treatment and returned to football.
- Moreau's diagnosis was a rare but treatable form of Hodgkin lymphoma, and he received treatment via infusion and medication shots over two months.
- The Saints supported Moreau's signing even after his diagnosis, and Moreau is grateful to be playing for his hometown team in New Orleans again.
- Moreau considers his struggle to have been more mental than physical, and he expressed gratitude for the children fighting cancer with harsher treatments than his own.
- In four seasons with the Raiders, Moreau played in 61 games and caught 91 passes for 1,107 yards and 12 touchdowns before signing with the Saints.