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New Orleans Saints Make a Quarterback Change Against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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The New Orleans Saints officially waved the white flag on the Spencer Rattler experiment Sunday afternoon, yanking their struggling quarterback in favor of rookie Tyler Shough during a brutal 17-3 deficit against Tampa Bay. And honestly? It was probably overdue.

Saints Coaching Staff Finally Says “Enough”

Look, nobody wanted to see Rattler fail. The kid’s got talent, and Saints fans were hoping he’d be the answer to their post-Drew Brees prayers. But after watching him throw a pick-six that had Superdome fans reaching for their paper bags, Head Coach Kellen Moore had seen enough.

Rattler’s final stat line before getting the hook: 15-of-21 for 136 yards, one interception, three sacks, and a quarterback rating that would make a backup punter cringe at 68.8. Oh, and let’s not forget the fumble on the opening drive that set the tone for this disaster.

The writing was on the wall after last week’s four-turnover performance against Chicago. When your coach starts fielding questions about potentially making a quarterback change, you’re probably one bad drive away from clipboard duty.

Tyler Shough Gets His Shot

Enter Tyler Shough, the 40th overall pick who’s been patiently waiting for his moment. The former Louisville Cardinal (and Oregon Duck, for those keeping track of his college journey) finally got his NFL baptism by fire in the third quarter of what was shaping up to be another Saints loss. His first completion? A modest six-yard gain that probably felt like a touchdown to Saints fans who’ve been watching their offense sputter for weeks. Hey, at least it didn’t get intercepted.

Saints Season: From Bad to Worse

Let’s be real here – this move isn’t about salvaging the 2025 season. At 1-6, the Saints are basically auditioning for next year’s starting job at this point. The question isn’t whether they can make the playoffs (spoiler alert: they can’t), it’s whether Shough can show enough promise to be the Week 1 starter come September 2026.

The Saints’ offensive struggles have been painful to watch. When your best drive of the day comes courtesy of a defensive turnover that sets you up at the opponent’s 45-yard line, you’ve got problems that go way beyond quarterback play.

What This Means For New Orleans Moving Forward

Moore’s decision to pull Rattler sends a clear message: nobody’s job is safe, and the Saints are officially in evaluation mode. With nine games left in what’s becoming a lost season, every snap is now about building for the future. Shough brings a different skill set to the table. His college career was longer than some NFL careers, and he’s got the arm strength and mobility that could breathe some life into this anemic Saints offense.

The Bottom Line

Sometimes you’ve got to know when to fold ’em, and the Saints finally made the call. Rattler’s leash was already shorter than a Twitter attention span, and that pick-six was the final straw. Whether Shough is the answer remains to be seen, but at least Saints fans have something new to get excited about. After watching seven games of offensive futility, even a six-yard completion feels like progress. The Saints are clearly looking toward 2065 now, and Shough just got handed the keys to show what he can do.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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