Michael Pitts+FollowSaints rookie QB Shough shakes up the depth chartTyler Shough is already making waves at Saints training camp, and it’s got fans buzzing. The rookie quarterback went 8-for-8 with a touchdown in his first series and looked sharp running with the first team. With last year’s backups, Rattler and Haener, struggling to impress, Shough’s strong start could mean a big shakeup for the Saints’ offense. If he keeps this up, we might see a new face under center when the season kicks off. What do you think—should the Saints roll with the rookie, or give the vets another shot? #Sports #Football #Saints31Share
Michael Pitts+FollowSaints’ young QBs face big test in 2025The New Orleans Saints are heading into the 2025 season with a quarterback room that’s long on potential but short on NFL experience. With Derek Carr retired, rookie Tyler Shough and second-year Spencer Rattler are competing for the starting job—between them, they’ve only started seven NFL games. Jon Gruden likes Shough’s college toughness, but he’s worried about the Saints’ pass catchers, who are all coming off injuries. With key receivers and tight ends still recovering, it’s a real question whether this offense can click. How do you feel about the Saints’ chances with so many unknowns? #Sports #Football #Saints00Share
phughes+FollowSaints QB battle heats up in New OrleansSpencer Rattler isn’t just talking a big game—he’s backing it up in the Saints’ quarterback competition. Reports from training camp say he’s been the most impressive QB so far, showing off his arm and quick decision-making. Meanwhile, rookie Tyler Shough is determined to prove he belongs, even if he’s had some ups and downs. With both guys confident they should start, this preseason is shaping up to be a real showdown. Who do you think should lead the Saints’ offense this year? Let’s hear your take on who deserves the job! #Sports #Football #Saints102Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowQB drama heating up at Saints campSaints fans are in for a wild ride as the quarterback battle between rookie Tyler Shough and second-year Spencer Rattler is turning heads at training camp. Shough, the 26-year-old newcomer with a winding college journey, has shown flashes but also some rookie jitters—one reporter even called his 2-minute drill "the worst in NFL history." Meanwhile, Rattler’s experience is giving him a slight edge, but nothing’s settled yet. With coach Kellen Moore holding off on naming a starter until after the preseason opener, everyone’s got an opinion. Who would you trust to lead the Saints this season? #Sports #Football #Saints03Share
glen25+FollowSaints’ tight end drama: Juwan Johnson’s quick returnLosing Juwan Johnson could’ve been a nightmare for the Saints, especially with Taysom Hill and Foster Moreau already sidelined. Johnson left practice with a groin injury, but fans breathed a sigh of relief when he showed up in full pads the very next day. Still, the tight end room is looking thin—Noah Fant signed elsewhere, and the Saints might need to look at free agents like Gerald Everett or C.J. Uzomah. With training camp heating up, do you think the Saints should make a move, or trust the guys they have? #Sports #Football #Saints10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSaints’ QB shuffle: déjà vu for Dallas fansAnother year, another quarterback carousel in New Orleans. With Derek Carr suddenly retired, new head coach Kellen Moore is juggling three young QBs—Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener—rotating them daily in camp. Cowboys fans might recognize this indecisive approach from Moore’s Dallas days, and it’s raising eyebrows in the Big Easy. Is this a fair shot for all, or just a sign Moore’s still searching for answers? After four years and now nine different QBs, Saints fans are left wondering if stability is ever coming back under center. What do you think: smart competition or just more confusion? #Sports #Football #Saints00Share
Chad Williams+FollowKool-Aid McKinstry turning heads at Saints campKool-Aid McKinstry is quickly becoming the talk of New Orleans Saints training camp. Head coach Kellen Moore can’t stop raving about the young cornerback’s performance, calling his camp “phenomenal.” McKinstry’s ability to keep up with top receivers like Rashid Shaheed and make big plays in coverage is giving fans hope for a much-improved secondary this season. With Alontae Taylor settling into the slot, McKinstry’s growth could be the missing piece for the Saints’ defense. Are we witnessing the rise of a new star in the Big Easy? Let’s hear your thoughts on how he’ll impact the season! #Sports #Football #Saints81Share
glen25+FollowInside the Saints’ locker room dramaTurns out, when Jameis Winston first landed in New Orleans, things were tense behind the scenes—especially with Marshon Lattimore. Their beef went all the way back to a heated on-field feud that sparked one of the NFL’s wildest rivalries. Even in training camp, Lattimore wasn’t ready to let it go, and Michael Thomas didn’t sugarcoat it: “He don’t really like you like that.” Winston tried to break the ice, owning up to his part and pushing for brotherhood over grudges. Makes you wonder—how much do old rivalries really shape team chemistry? #Sports #Football #Saints00Share
Chad Williams+FollowShaheed’s full recovery could spark Saints offenseRashid Shaheed says he’s back to 100%—and that could be a game-changer for the Saints this season. With Chris Olave, Brandin Cooks, and Shaheed all healthy, New Orleans suddenly has one of the most exciting receiver trios in the league. Shaheed’s been turning heads at camp, and he’s focused on racking up yards after the catch. If these guys can stay on the field, the Saints might surprise a lot of people. What do you think—could this finally be the year the offense takes off? #Sports #Football #Saints10Share
phughes+FollowKendre Miller’s comeback could shake up SaintsKendre Miller says he finally feels 100% healthy—and that’s a game-changer for the Saints. After two injury-plagued seasons, the young running back is leaner, stronger, and ready to prove he can stay on the field. This could be huge for Alvin Kamara, who’s been carrying a heavy load. With Miller at full strength, the Saints’ offense under Kellen Moore might have the depth and spark it’s been missing. Imagine what a healthy Miller could do for the team’s rhythm and Kamara’s longevity. Do you think this is the year Miller breaks out? #Sports #Football #Saints11Share