After 4 straight losses, the New Orleans Saints finally got their first victory of the season against the New York Giants on Sunday. But the Saints’ 26-14 victory over the Giants wasn’t only celebrated by fans, players, and management; there was also one ex-player of the Saints in attendance. Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees was present at the Caesars Superdome. After the game, he shared an Instagram story and revisited the Saints’ 2020 roster with an emotional message. After the game, Drew Brees posted an Instagram photo with Saints QB Taysom Hill and Giants QB Jameis Winston . It was a post-game picture, taken as the stadium was empty, with a screen in the background flashing the 26-14 score. It might look like a random picture of two quarterbacks with one former quarterback, but Brees’ caption changed the perspective of the picture. Brees accompanied the post with the caption, “Man, this was one heck of a QB room back in 2020
I miss these guys! @ts_hill @jaboowins”, tagging the Instagram accounts of both Hill and Winston.
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Brees reflected on the Saints’ 2020 roster, where he started at quarterback with Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston backing him up. Hill, though listed as a QB, filled multiple roles as a true hybrid player. Despite battling injuries, Brees delivered a strong season, completing 275 passes for 2,942 yards, 24 touchdowns, and just six interceptions with a 70.5% completion rate, leading New Orleans to a 12-4 record and a fourth straight NFC South title. Backup QBs Hill and Winston stepped in when the team needed them. When Brees missed four games due to cracked ribs and a punctured lung, Hill was named the starting QB. Out of the four games he led the team as QB, the Saints won three and lost only the last game against the Philadelphia Eagles, a close call, 21-24. On the other side, backup QB Jameis Winston didn’t get much exposure and played in only four games when Brees was sidelined. He completed 7 of 11 passes for 75 yards and no touchdowns or interceptions, and added 6 rushing yards (8 carries). His highlight in the postseason was a 56-yard touchdown pass to Tre’Quan Smith when he joined the game for a trick play. But in 2021, he returned as Brees’ successor and beat out Taysom Hill for the QB1 spot. However, his current situation with the Giants doesn’t look promising.
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