New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is simply not throwing the deep ball this season. Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

Drew Brees put up nice statistics in his New Orleans Saints’ 37-30 home loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night. Brees went 29-for-36 for 288 yards and three touchdowns. But there was one thing noticeably missing from his game: the deep ball.

As Saints reporter Jeff Novak pointed out, Brees did not attempt a pass longer than 20 yards in Week 3. He attempted two such passes in Week 1 and only one in Week 2.

Some of that could be due to Michael Thomas being out with an ankle injury, but it’s hard not to think that diminishing arm strength is part of the reason for this.

Brees is 41 and could be ready to retire after the season. He did not look like his usual, accurate self in New Orleans' Week 2 loss at Las Vegas. Against the Packers, he didn’t try to go deep.

Of course, none of this is to say Brees is to blame for the New Orleans' loss to the Packers. A big turning point was Taysom Hill’s lost fumble in the fourth quarter. The Saints’ defense could barely stop the Packers, who scored on seven of their nine possessions.

New Orleans’ defense needs improvement, and the Saints better think about throwing beyond 20 yards as well.

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