Foster Moreau Practices For 1st Time Since Cancer Diagnosis ... Catches Passes From Carr

Foster Moreau is back doing what he loves ... the Saints tight end took the field for New Orleans offseason workouts on Tuesday -- the first time he's been able to practice since his March cancer diagnosis.

The 26-year-old participated in Day 1 of the Saints' organized team activities ... and he looked like he hasn't lost a step whatsoever.

A good look at Foster Moreau out at OTAs today #Saints pic.twitter.com/qfStnq1Zln

— Jeff Nowak (@Jeff_Nowak) May 23, 2023

The former Raider caught balls, ran crisp routes ... and got in some blocking work too.

Of course, he spent a lot of the afternoon snagging passes from new Saints quarterback Derek Carr ... and the former Las Vegas teammates sure appeared to have some great chemistry.

FIRST LOOK 🧐

Derek Carr, Foster Moreau and Jamaal Williams in Black & Gold#Saints OTAs day 1 in the books

🎥= @wdsu pic.twitter.com/ebxRATL0qt

— Fletcher Mackel (@FletcherWDSU) May 23, 2023

Saints head coach Dennis Allen spoke with reporters following the workout about Foster -- who signed a three-year, $12 million deal with New Orleans earlier this month -- and he praised the tight end, saying the guy "looks good physically."

The whole scene is pretty incredible ... considering in early March, doctors discovered Moreau had Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects the body's immune system.

Moreau, though, has been fighting it valiantly ... and, clearly, he's on his way to making an impact for his new team right away.

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