Aaron Stecker

Aaron Stecker

Aaron Stecker is in the NFL and is a running back for the New Orleans Saints. He wears number 27 and is 5'10 and 213 pounds.

 
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Running back Aaron Stecker, who rushed for a career-high 448 yards last season, agreed to re-sign with the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. 6 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton Wednesday, November 12, 2008 Opening Statement: “Let me just go through the injuries and then the roster real quick: Aaron Glenn (ankle) did not practice; Mike Karney (knee) did not practice; Jon Stinchcomb (calf) did not practice; Marques Colston (knee) was limited; Reggie Bush (knee) was limited; Jonathan Goodwin (knee) did not practice; Aaron Stecker (hamstring) was full and Garrett...  
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In an anticipated move that could signal Falcons running back Michael Turner will miss Sunday's game at the Giants with an ankle injury, Atlanta is expected to re-sign tailback Aaron Stecker.  
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Bayou BuzzLouisiana Sports: New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Reggie Bush, LSU, Billy ...Bayou BuzzThe Falcons have signed former Saints running back Aaron Stecker to help the Dirty Birds get ready for their game with the Saints. ...and more »  
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Former New Orleans Saints player Michael Lewis, right, talks to Lowery Elementary School third- and fourth-graders Oct. 8 as Ryan Murphy, Saints youth department assistant, and Mark Peters, Hope Youth Development director, look on. Lewis' presentation was part of a 'good behavior bash' for students who exhibited positive behavior, Peters said. Peters visits the school every Wednesday 'to give kids hope and encourage them to do their...  
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The New England Patriots are heading back to New Orleans for the first time since they won the Super Bowl there. They don't expect to spend a lot of time reminiscing. "There's certainly a lot of fond memories for Super Bowl 36 there, but the Saints will bring it back to reality quickly," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Wednesday.  
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