The New Orleans Saints have a heated quarterback battle ongoing between rookie Tyler Shough and second year signal caller Spencer Rattler. But the bad news is that neither of these young quarterbacks look like potential franchise options.
As speculation has grown throughout the offseason about the position group the New Orleans Saints could improve the most, the one that has been talked about the most is cornerback.
The New Orleans Saints made plenty of bad decisions with Dennis Allen as head coach. One of the most glaring missteps on a roster level was limiting Zack Baun and watching him head to the Philadelphia Eagles last offseason.
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Arguably no team in the NFL has a bleaker outlook entering the upcoming 2025 season than the New Orleans Saints. The Saints are talent deficient on virtually every area of their roster and currently are facing the prospect of trotting out either Spencer Rattler or Tyler Shough to open up their season.
The New Orleans Saints are in the worst quarterback situation in the entire NFL. Right now, rookie quarterback Tyler Shough is battling with second year option Spencer Rattler to be the team's next starting quarterback, but neither have impressed in training camp or the preseason beyond a few solid plays.
The New Orleans Saints' quarterback room isn't the only position group on the roster that isn't sorted right now. Either Spencer Rattler or Tyler Shough will be the man under center Week 1.
Saints HC Kellen Moore told reporters on Tuesday that he’s not ready to name a starting quarterback in the competition between Spencer Rattler and second-rounder
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
The New Orleans Saints haven’t announced a quarterback decision yet but now we at least know when we will find out more. New Orleans is the only team still without a decided starting quarterback for Week 1.
While 31 of the 32 NFL teams have named their starting quarterback in this final week of training camp with Week 1 coming into focus, the New Orleans Saints haven't settled on a starter just yet.
The New Orleans Saints have stayed rather healthy for the most part this offseason, compared to recent seasons. Of course, even I should probably knock on wood after saying that.
The New Orleans Saints have had one of the more unexpected offseasons of any team in the National Football League. It began with the hiring of Kellen Moore to be the team's head coach.
Three months after Derek Carr shockingly announced his retirement, the New Orleans Saints are still deciding on who their next starting quarterback will be for the 2025 NFL season.
New Orleans Saints coach Kellen Moore is still not ready to name a starting quarterback, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. There is currently an ongoing competition between second-year player Spencer Rattler and rookie Tyler Shough.
The New Orleans Saints lost a key piece this summer as three-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro Tyrann Mathieu surprisingly announced his retirement after 12 seasons in the National Football League.
The roster for the New Orleans Saints is set to feel a lot more adjustments following this week's preseason matchup against the Denver Broncos. Regardless, depth chart updates during this portion of the offseason are always a concept to keep an eye on around the NFL.
Ben DiNucci‘s next NFL opportunity has arrived. The journeyman quarterback announced on Monday that he has signed with the Falcons. DiNucci’s deal should set him up to see playing time in the Falcons’ preseason finale.
Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports that the Broncos are signing former Saints fullback Adam Prentice to a contract on Sunday. Prentice visited with the Seahawks a few months back but was never signed to a deal.