NEW ORLEANS — Saints star Alvin Kamara just set the bar for the most “chill” Valentine’s Day date in NFL history, though fans might need a parka and a heavy-duty icebreaker to make the 8 p.m. kickoff. The perennial Pro Bowler took to X on Saturday night to drop a pin for his followers, promising a “generous” evening for anyone without plans. The catch? The coordinates 82.8628° S, 135.0000° E lead directly to a barren, frozen plateau in the heart of East Antarctica.
Kamara, known for his elusive running style on the field and an even more enigmatic presence on social media, sparked an immediate frenzy among the “Who Dat” nation. Within minutes, savvy fans plugged the numbers into Google Maps only to find themselves staring at a white void thousands of miles from the nearest Five Guys. While some hoped for a secret pop-up event, the reality is clear: Kamara is enjoying his offseason by trolling the internet with elite-level precision.
The Ice-Cold Reality of the 2026 Offseason
This playful prank comes at a career crossroads for the New Orleans legend. As Kamara gears up for his 10th season in the black and gold, the pressure is mounting to return to form. The 2025 campaign saw the dynamic back hit a rare speed bump, failing to reach 1,000 scrimmage yards for the first time since entering the league in 2017. He finished the year with 471 rushing yards and 186 receiving yards, a stat line that ended one of the most consistent production streaks in modern football history.
Despite the dip in 2025 production, Kamara remains the gold standard in the Saints’ record books. He holds the franchise crown for career rushing yards and single-season rushing touchdowns. For a player who has collected five Pro Bowl nods and an Offensive Rookie of the Year trophy, the only missing piece of jewelry is a Super Bowl ring. Fans aren’t just looking for Valentine’s dates; they are looking for the explosive version of No. 41 to return to the Superdome turf this fall.
“Ladies. If you don’t got a Valentine meet me at 82.8628° S, 135.0000° E. I’m feeling generous. I love yall.”
— Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints Running Back
Chasing History in Year 10
The 2026 season represents more than just a milestone for Kamara. It is a legacy-defining stretch. The Saints’ offense struggled to find its rhythm last year, often leaving Kamara bottled up behind a rebuilding offensive line. To jumpstart the ground game, New Orleans will need to figure out how to put their most versatile weapon back in space. If Kamara can recapture the burst that made him a two-time second-team All-Pro, the Saints could claw their way back to the top of the NFC South.
For now, the only thing Kamara is chasing is a laugh. While the penguins in Antarctica might be waiting for their date, the rest of the football world is waiting to see if the Saints’ all-time leader has one more elite season left in the tank. If you’re planning on taking him up on his offer, skip the roses and bring some thermal underwear.

