New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

Sean Payton is not happy with kicker Aldrick Rosas. That much is clear.

Payton’s New Orleans Saints lost 27-21 to the New York Giants in overtime on Sunday. Their defense allowed the Giants to drive and score the winning touchdown on the first possession of the extra period.

After the game, Payton expressed frustration with the team’s kicking game, saying the Saints need to be able to make one.

Rosas only attempted one field goal on Sunday and missed from 58 yards. The Saints had a 4th-and-3 from the Giants' 40 and decided to kick in that spot. It was a tough task for Rosas, who couldn’t come through.

Payton’s complaints likely go back to Week 3. Rosas missed both of his field goal attempts in a win at New England, including one from 36 yards.

Maybe Payton has been too spoiled by Wil Lutz, who is on injured reserve with a groin injury.

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