The New Orleans Saints released tight end Kevin Rader from injured reserve with an injury settlement on Monday, according to the NFL’s transaction log. Rader, who had been placed on IR due to an undisclosed injury in late August, was initially expected to miss the entire 2024 season. However, this injury settlement allows Rader to explore opportunities with other teams once he has fully recovered from his injury.
Rader, a product of Youngstown State, joined the Saints hoping to contribute as a backup tight end and special teams player. Unfortunately, his injury during the preseason put those plans on hold, leading to his placement on injured reserve. Under normal circumstances, being placed on IR before the season starts means a player is ineligible to return during the season. However, by reaching an injury settlement, Rader and the Saints have agreed to a deal that compensates him while also freeing him to sign with another team once he is healthy.
Injury settlements are common in the NFL and typically occur when a player suffers an injury during training camp or preseason. Rather than keeping the player on IR for the entire season, teams can negotiate a settlement that allows the player to rehabilitate independently and potentially return to the league once they recover. For Rader, this settlement provides a path forward, giving him a chance to continue his NFL career with another team if there is interest.
Rader has previously spent time with several NFL teams, including the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he played as a reserve tight end and contributed on special teams. While he has yet to establish himself as a full-time starter, he has proven to be a reliable depth option and a valuable contributor on special teams units. His versatility and experience could make him an attractive option for teams in need of depth at the tight end position once he is healthy.
For now, Rader will focus on recovering from his injury and preparing for future opportunities in the NFL. While his time with the Saints has come to an end, the injury settlement allows him to continue pursuing his career elsewhere when the opportunity arises.