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Bobby and Steve previewed the NFL's annual Hall of Fame game to kick off the 2025 preseason. The guys listened to Kellen Moore's post-practice press conference audio. Bobby praised Saints quarterback Jake Haener's incredible passes at practice. They played their exclusive post-practice interview with Saints safety Jordan Howden. Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak joined Sports Talk to discuss the team's training camp.
Bobby and Mike broke down the Saints' first padded practice session at training camp. Bobby discussed the team's quarterback battle and shared his prediction for that position. He evaluated Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener.
Bobby and Mike broke down the Saints' first padded practice session at training camp. Bobby discussed the team's quarterback battle and shared his prediction for that position. He evaluated Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener.
Steve and Jeff discussed Kellen Moore's decision to give third-year quarterback Jake Haener first-team reps during the team's third training camp practice. The guys listened to Coach Moore's post-practice press conference audio. Steve and Jeff evaluated the Saints' "thin" tight end depth behind Juwan Johnson, and they heard from Alvin Kamara, Rashid Shaheed, and Bryan Bresee. The guys also interviewed actor Chris Titone about Happy Gilmore 2.
Steve and Jeff discussed Kellen Moore's decision to give third-year quarterback Jake Haener first-team reps during the team's third training camp practice. The guys recapped their observations from Friday's session. They listened to Coach Moore's post-practice press conference audio.
Steve and Charlie listened to post-practice press conference audio from Saints head coach Kellen Moore and quarterbacks Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener. Coach Moore discussed what he's seen from the Saints' quarterbacks and wide receivers. Steve and Charlie projected the timeline for New Orleans, determining the team's starting quarterback. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' tight end room.
Mike and Charlie discussed Tyler Shough's comments after his second day of Saints training camp. They also shared their thoughts on CJ Stroud, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels. Mike remembered wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, who passed away today. The guys interviewed Mike Hoss, the voice of the Saints, and Tommy Rybacki, the head football coach of the Nicholls State Colonels. Mike and Charlie heard Deuce McAllister's post-practice comments at Saints training camp. Rene Nadeau, a writer at Crescent City Sports, joined Sports Talk to preview the 2025 college football season. Steve and Charlie listened to post-practice press conference audio from Saints head coach Kellen Moore and quarterbacks Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener. Steve and Jeff interviewed second-year Saints offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga.
Steve and Jeff discussed Kellen Moore's decision to give third-year quarterback Jake Haener first-team reps during the team's third training camp practice. The guys recapped their observations from Friday's session. They listened to Coach Moore's post-practice press conference audio.
Bobby and Mike broke down the Saints' first training camp practice session under new head coach Kellen Moore. Bobby discussed the team's quarterback competition between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough, and Jake Haener. He emphasized the importance of the tight end position to Coach Moore's offense. The guys evaluated safety Julian Blackmon and defensive lineman Jonathan Bullard, the Saints' free-agent signings. Glenn Guilbeau, a columnist for TigerRag.com, previewed LSU's opener vs. Clemson. Bobby, Mike, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Bobby and Steve interviewed Audacy NFL insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, about the upcoming NFL season. The guys also played their exclusive post-practice interview with Saints linebacker Demario Davis.
Steve and Charlie listened to post-practice press conference audio from Saints quarterbacks Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener. The guys discussed the timeline for New Orleans determining the team's starting quarterback.
Bobby and Mike broke down the Saints' first training camp practice session under new head coach Kellen Moore. Bobby discussed the team's quarterback competition between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough, and Jake Haener. He emphasized the importance of the tight end position to Coach Moore's offense. The guys evaluated safety Julian Blackmon and defensive lineman Jonathan Bullard, the Saints' free-agent signings. Glenn Guilbeau, a columnist for TigerRag.com, previewed LSU's opener vs. Clemson. Bobby, Mike, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Bobby and Steve interviewed Audacy NFL insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, about the upcoming NFL season. The guys also played their exclusive post-practice interview with Saints linebacker Demario Davis.
Bobby and Mike broke down the Saints' first training camp practice session under new head coach Kellen Moore. Bobby discussed the team's quarterback competition between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough, and Jake Haener. He emphasized the importance of the tight end position to Coach Moore's offense. The guys evaluated Julian Blackmon, the Saints' new safety.
Bobby and Mike broke down the Saints' first training camp practice session under new head coach Kellen Moore. Bobby discussed the team's quarterback competition between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough, and Jake Haener. He emphasized the importance of the tight end position to Coach Moore's offense. The guys evaluated Julian Blackmon, the Saints' new safety.
From 'Inside Black & Gold' (subscribe here): The New Orleans Saints QB room has four intriguing, young names – but how will it all shake out? We break down the injury to Jake Haener and hear from UDFA Hunter Dekkers for the first time. What's the first impression? We'll also dive into our takes on the early returns in the QB battle between Tyler Shough and Spencer Rattler, as well as why we don't see a veteran QB coming into the picture any time soon. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Inside Black & Gold' (subscribe here): The New Orleans Saints QB room has four intriguing, young names – but how will it all shake out? We break down the injury to Jake Haener and hear from UDFA Hunter Dekkers for the first time. What's the first impression? We'll also dive into our takes on the early returns in the QB battle between Tyler Shough and Spencer Rattler, as well as why we don't see a veteran QB coming into the picture any time soon. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby and Steve give their breakdown of the Saints open session of organized team activities so who looked good, where do the Saints need some work, the new lineup the Saints will have on their offensive line, Jake Haener will be missing some time with an injury so could we see Hunter Dekkers step up to be QB 3, and more!
Bobby and Steve give their breakdown of the Saints open session of organized team activities so who looked good, where do the Saints need some work, the new lineup the Saints will have on their offensive line, Jake Haener will be missing some time with an injury so could we see Hunter Dekkers step up to be QB 3, and more!
Sean Fazende and Andre Johnson Jr break down the upcoming #Saints quarterback battle between Jake Haener, Spencer Rattler, and Tyler Shough. They also dive into whether Spencer can start week 1
This hour, Bobby Hebert and Steve Geller continue their discussion on the new direction the Saints are going with a QB competition for the starting gig between Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener, the Tush Push ban did NOT pass so Brotherly Shove is here for at least another year, before Columnist for the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, Jeff Duncan, drops by to discuss where the QB battle lies with the Saints OTAs opening up to the media tomorrow, and Cullen drops in for our Triple Option segment to give our our takes on the top stories of the day!
It's still 2 months away from the start of NFL training camps, but many of the "experts" in sports media have already labeled 2025 a disaster in the making for the New Orleans Saints. (Jim Derry is one of them.) Are the predictions premature, or is it common sense with a QB room of Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener? That's the theme of another Mano E Monday edition of Dattitude of the Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 376) presented by Evangeline Securities. Gabe Henderson also is here to weigh in, and we also discuss whether LSU-Clemson is a must-win for the Brian Kelly, Garrett Nussmeier and the Tigers in the opening weekend of college football play. In “The Last Word,” Jim goes back in time … like way back … to the time of DeLoreans and Doc Brown, as something big happened 40 years ago on this date.
Insider Ari Meirov dives into Derek Carr's decision to retire and what it means for the Saints future, including which of their 3 quarterbacks will be the Week 1 starter: Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler or Jake Haener? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textDerek Carr's shocking retirement rocked the NFL, but what happens now? The Saints are left with Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener, and Tyler Shough, while the rest of the NFC South just got better. First-time head coach Kellen Moore has no proven QB, and New Orleans fans deserve answers.Is this a rebuild or a win-now team? We break down why Aaron Rodgers is the BEST answer, why Jameis Winston deserves another shot VIA TRADE, and why passing on Shedeur Sanders might haunt this franchise.This episode dives into Carr's legacy, what the Saints should've done, and what they MUST do now — or risk becoming the Aints again.Featuring: Bold takes, locker room insight, QB scouting breakdowns, and the one call Mickey Loomis has to make.Stay Tuned and lets get OUTTA POCKET...Download the full podcast here:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg0XBD...Follow OUTTA POCKET on social media:Twitter - https://x.com/OuttaPocketRG3Instagram - / outtapocketrgiii TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@outtapocketrg...———#DerekCarr #Saints #AaronRodgers #JameisWinston #NFL #ShedeurSanders #KellenMoore #SpencerRattler #NFLNews #NOLA #SaintsNation
Steve and Jeff discussed the report about the Rams' restructured contract with Matthew Stafford. They emphasized the enviable position of teams with long-term quarterback options. The guys also previewed Jake Haener's future with the Saints.
Hello from Tuscaloosa!Well, not today - but that's where I recently sat down with Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer inside the Crimson Tide football facility.I've known Coach DeBoer since his days at Fresno State. I first met him in the Fall of 2021, when his Bulldogs visited the Rose Bowl to take on UCLA. That night, I was in the booth alongside Ted Robinson, calling what many would later dub the Game of the Year - a thrilling win led by Jake Haener and an unforgettable moment for Fresno State football. Even then, it was clear that DeBoer had a rare combination of confidence and humility, the kind of coach players rally behind.From there, he headed north to Washington, where he restored the Huskies to national prominence, culminating in a 2023 National Championship appearance. I remember interviewing him postgame after their loss to Michigan—their only defeat of the season. As expected, he was heartbroken.Leaving the stadium in Houston that night, I couldn't help but wonder what 2024 had in store for his Huskies. As fate would have it, Nick Saban retired just 2 days later, setting off a domino effect across college football. When the dust settled, Coach DeBoer found himself getting off a plane in front of 3,000 Alabama fans, officially becoming the next leader of the Crimson Tide.Over the past year, we spoke a few times, but it wasn't until last week that we saw each other in person again. I had the opportunity to visit his program and speak with his team - a privilege I don't take lightly. Walking into Alabama's team room was a surreal moment. I've always respected the gravity of a team meeting space, but Alabama's was on another level.For the next hour, we dove into media training, storytelling, and brand building. The players were engaged, thoughtful, and hungry to learn, and I walked away incredibly impressed with the culture Coach DeBoer has cultivated. Flying home, I couldn't help but smile - his team reflects his values, and that says everything you need to know about Kalen DeBoer as a leader.With spring ball just a week away, we covered a range of topics, including being reunited with offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Year Two of the DeBoer Era will be fascinating, and I expect Alabama to continue evolving under his leadership.Bottom Line:My time in Alabama was a blast. The people were welcoming, the food was Southern to its core, and the players and staff were first-class.In today's episode, Jim Thornby and I break down my experience in Tuscaloosa, including one major change inside the facility (fast-forward to the end of our conversation if you're curious).Spring Games: Do They Matter?We also dive into an ongoing debate—Spring Games. Who should have them? Do they matter? Do they really matter? Curious where you stand—let us know!Bernard Muir Steps Down at StanfordIn other news, Stanford AD Bernard Muir announced he will step down at the end of this academic year after 13 years on The Farm. I've known Bernard for his entire Stanford tenure, and while the football program has struggled in recent years, his accomplishments should not go unnoticed.He led Stanford football to unprecedented success, navigated COVID-19's impact on college sports, and played a key role in the ever-shifting world of conference realignment - not an easy task.On a personal note, I can recall a night in New York City after Bryce Love's Heisman appearance as a finalist. Bernard invited me and our entire TV crew to dinner with the Stanford staff and Bryce's family. In a profession that is becoming more professional by the day, Bernard Muir always saw the humanity within it and that invitation was just one example of it. He is a friend and one of the most respected people in sports. His integrity is second to none, and while I hope he and his wife take some well-earned time off, I have no doubt that whatever he does next will be met with success.As for Stanford football? A quick walk around that campus is enough to remind you how special the program can be. A quick watch of David Shaw's TedX Talk will paint the picture of what Stanford was. But the new administration must invest in it if they want to return to prominence.I hope they do. And as always, I'll be rooting for Nerd Nation.YogiThis episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor RenThis podcast is a Best Coast Media productionY-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
Mike and Bobby spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' future. The guys discussed how the black and gold should rebuild the trenches. They questioned the "quarterback of the future" for New Orleans. Bobby explained the difference between Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener.
Spencer Rattler is gonna get more starts! Jake Haener sexy time is over, Cam Jordan rebirth, and which Saints old guys can stay for 2025? Plus Packers preview. Plus Packers preview. Plus we laugh at Falcons benching Kirk Cousins.We are presented by Hardhide Ponchatoula Strawberry Whiskey.Get a 2 month free subscription to Saints Happy Hour Gift from us!!Get commercial free versions of all episodes AND access to our private Discord by becoming a Patron AT ANY LEVEL!! Amazon Prime users can support Saints Happy Hour FOR FREE! Instructions on how are here and link to help us is here. TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Intro2:52 Mysterious Listener Visits Dave5:12 Commandos Game Recap11:50 Ralph Gets Bullied by Rattler's Family13:10 Back to Game Recap16:55 BREAKING NEWS: Making Fun of the Falcons29:35 Cam Jordan and D-Line Talk35:00 Time to Drink Ralph!36:40 Rizzi Talk39:55 Old Defensive Players Discussion47:55 Saints Hotline52:03 Saints Mailbag1:02:32 Saints vs Packers Game Predictions1:16:00 MVP Results1:17:26 Random Saint of the Week (NEW SEGMENT)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bobby broke down the Saints' 20-19 loss to the Washington Commanders. He slammed the team's terrible first-half performance behind second-year quarterback Jake Haener and evaluated rookie backup Spencer Rattler. Bobby praised the Saints' defensive effort against Commanders star rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, highlighting New Orleans' sack production. He compared the play of corners Kool-Aid McKinstry and Ugo Amadi. Bobby previewed the Saints' upcoming week 16 challenge on Monday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers. Bobby and Steve spoke to WWL listeners after the game. Bobby finally admitted that the Drew Brees & Sean Payton days are "long over" for the Saints.
Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' loss to Washington and Darren Rizzi's case for the full-time head coaching job in New Orleans. Bobby evaluated quarterbacks Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler. The guys slammed 49ers LB De'Vondre Campbell, and Mike reported on Sacramento State's pursuit of Michael Vick as head coach.
Bobby broke down the Saints' 20-19 loss to the Washington Commanders. He slammed the team's terrible first-half performance behind second-year quarterback Jake Haener and evaluated rookie backup Spencer Rattler. Bobby praised the Saints' defensive effort against Commanders star rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, highlighting New Orleans' sack production. He compared the play of corners Kool-Aid McKinstry and Ugo Amadi. Bobby previewed the Saints' upcoming week 16 challenge on Monday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers. Bobby and Steve spoke to WWL listeners after the game. Bobby finally admitted that the Drew Brees & Sean Payton days are "long over" for the Saints.
Bobby broke down the Saints' 20-19 loss to the Washington Commanders. He slammed the team's terrible first-half performance behind second-year quarterback Jake Haener and evaluated rookie backup Spencer Rattler. Bobby praised the Saints' defensive effort against Washington star rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, highlighting New Orleans' sack production in the game. He compared the play of corners Kool-Aid McKinstry and Ugo Amadi. Bobby reviewed the key pieces of the Saints' passing attack and previewed their upcoming week 16 challenge on Monday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers.
This hour, Steve Geller and Jeff Nowak dive into our Sunday morning Saints gameday coverage discussing the biggest storylines heading into the Black & Gold's huge game against the Washington Commanders with Jayden Daniels coming back to Louisiana, Marhson Lattimore making his Commanders debut vs the team that traded him, and Jake Haener makes his NFL starting debut with Derek Carr still out so what will the Boy Wonder look to do against former friends and foes alike before closing out hearing from Cam Jordan on what the Saints need to do in run defense to keep Daniels in check.
Steve and Jeff hear from starting Saints QB Jake Haener on how he plans to make the most of his opportunity by not holding back and just letting things rip, and we hear from the man behind the shoot regarding Jake Haener's viral NFL PA photoshoot and we close out this segment hearing from Cam Jordan on Jayden Daniels and the threat he brings on the ground.
Deuce joined Steve to break down the Saints' 20-19 loss to the Commanders. He shared his thoughts on quarterbacks Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler, the Saints' rushing defense, and their pass rush. He also looked ahead to their Monday Night Football matchup in Green Bay against the Packers.
On today's show, Steve Geller and Jeff Nowak open up this Saints gameday discussing if this game has blowout written all over it as many believe that the Commanders will come out on fire today but Jake Haener, the Saints starting QB due to Derek Carr being out, may have another say as he looks to let things rip and just go out there and show why he belongs. Steve and Jeff also hear from Haener on his infamous photoshoot that turned him into a bit of a meme and Jayden Daniels, the Commanders QB and former LSU Heisman winning star, on his homecoming back to the Bayou and more. Later on, Steve and Jeff discuss Marhon Lattimore making his return to the field for the first time in over 7 weeks and we get Deuce's Keys to a Saints victory!
Bobby broke down the Saints' 20-19 loss to the Washington Commanders. He slammed the team's terrible first-half performance behind second-year quarterback Jake Haener and evaluated rookie backup Spencer Rattler. Bobby praised the Saints' defensive effort against Washington star rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, highlighting New Orleans' sack production in the game. He compared the play of corners Kool-Aid McKinstry and Ugo Amadi. Bobby reviewed the key pieces of the Saints' passing attack and previewed their upcoming week 16 challenge on Monday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers.
Deuce joined Steve to break down the Saints' 20-19 loss to the Commanders. He shared his thoughts on quarterbacks Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler, the Saints' rushing defense, and their pass rush. He also looked ahead to their Monday Night Football matchup in Green Bay against the Packers.
-- Which matchups matter most in Commanders at Saints? -- Is Chase Young peaking at the right time? -- Any concerns that Alvin Kamara will be limited this week? -- If the Saints finish the season 1-3 and have a top 7 pick what does that do to veterans? For more Saints news, analysis and podcasts at https://neworleans.football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Bobby discuss Jake Haener being named the Saints starting QB over Spencer Rattler and the comments made by Haener about not wasting his shot as well as how backup QBs in the NFL have become such a key priority for teams across the league.
Deuce and Hoss recapped the first two days of the LHSAA state championships. The guys reviewed the Saints' decision to start second-year quarterback Jake Haener against the Commanders. Steve Wyche, NFL Network's chief national reporter, joined Deuce and Hoss to preview week 15 of the NFL season. Wyche broke down the Saints-Commanders matchup, highlighting Washington rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Deuce said he wants the Saints to make Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore run on his injured hamstring. Deuce and Hoss lamented the "tough" 5-21 start for the Pelicans. They previewed a busy college football bowl season and questioned Bill Belichick's decision to go to North Carolina. Deuce and Hoss interviewed John Keim, a Commanders reporter for ESPN.com, about the upcoming Saints-Commanders matchup. Deuce explained how Washington's defense should plan to attack Saints' second-year QB Jake Haener.
Mike and Bobby discuss Jake Haener being named the Saints starting QB over Spencer Rattler and the comments made by Haener about not wasting his shot as well as how backup QBs in the NFL have become such a key priority for teams across the league.
This hour, Mike and Bobby open up discussing Jake Haener being named the Saints starting QB for Sunday's game against the Commanders and the statement Haener made about taking advantage of his opportunity to lead this team and the state of backup QBs in the NFL has never felt like more of a priority for teams. Later on, the guys call up Maddy Hudak, Tulane football sideline reporter and host of "Before the Whistle" podcast, on what we can expect from Tulane as they've lost a lot of players to the portal already before their bowl game next Friday against Florida, and how they can right the ship following a serious 2-game skid losing in the AAC Championship game against Army, and the guys recap the Heisman race and some other Swiss Army Man-like players that could make some news come draft season!
Mike and Bobby discuss if there may be any issues with Jake Haener's height looking beyond the O-line shouldn't matter if he, just like Drew Brees, knew how to get the ball into tricky spots and pass the forest of arms and hands around the pocket.
This hour, Mike and Bobby talk about how, if at all, Jake Haener's height will play a role in his ability to see downfield and get the passes out to his receivers, before welcoming David Harrison, Commanders Gameday on Sports Illustrated and host of Locked On Commanders podcast, to discuss the Saints/Commanders matchup in the Dome tomorrow as Louisiana welcomes back one of its favorite sons, Jayden Daniels, and making his Commanders debut since being traded away in earlier November, former Saints secondary star, Marshon Lattimore, and Mike and Bobby discuss the Heisman race as Travis Hunter has the award basically locked up.
Sean Fazende and Andre Johnson Jr break down the #Saints decision to give QB Jake Haener the first start of his #NFL career. They also dive into a homecoming for two beloved stars from the boot.
Deuce and Hoss projected frigid temperatures for the Saints' week 16 Monday Night Football matchup against the Green Bay Packers. The guys discussed the return of the Saints' starting five along their offensive line. Deuce explained how Washington's defense should plan to attack Saints' second-year QB Jake Haener.
This hour, Mike Detillier and Steve Geller talk about Coach Rizzi announcing that Jake Haener will start as QB for the Saints against Washington. Then, Matt McMahon, LSU men's basketball coach, to talk about the Tigers 8-1 start and their bout against an 8-2 SMU this Saturday.
On today's show, Mike Detillier and Steve Geller talk about the San Francisco 49ers chanced against the LA Rams, the Saints injury list, Jayden Daniels coming to the Superdome to face the Saints as a Washington Commander, and Coach Rizzi announcing that Jake Haener will start as QB for the Saints against Washington. Also, Mike and Steve talk to: Jake Madison, from Locked On Pelicans, Ron Higgins, sports columnist for Shreveport Bossier Journal, Crissy Froyd, college football and NFL writer for USA Today Sports Media Group, Jeff Duncan, columnist for the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, and Matt McMahon, LSU men's basketball coach.
--What should the Saints' approach be at quarterback moving forward? --Should the Saints being seven-point underdogs at home signal anything? --Assuming this is it for Derek Carr, what's the final evaluation of Klint Kubiak? --What will be more important in the upcoming offseason, finding the right head coach or having a successful draft? For more Saints news, analysis and podcasts at https://neworleans.football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sean and Andre break down the latest on #Saint QB Derek Carr's injury, and what the team's plans could be if he can't go. They also dive into why one of his backups, could be getting under rated.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi on the Saints Coaches Show. Coach Rizzi discussed Derek Carr's concussion and hand fracture suffered on the same play in their 14-11 victory over the New York Giants. He explained that both Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler will get reps in practice without Carr. He shared his thoughts on Bryan Bresee's game-winning field goal block, the Saints' run-blocking issues, and their aggressive in-game mentality. Coach Rizzi also previewed their upcoming matchup against the Washington Commanders.