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WHODAT : “I’m passionate about everything. Everybody has a job to do.”Darren Rizzi explains sideline altercation with Matthew Hayball, Alvin Kamara
WHODAT : “I’m passionate about everything. Everybody has a job to do.”Darren Rizzi explains sideline altercation with Matthew Hayball, Alvin Kamara
Darren Rizzi and Matthew Hayball were embroiled in a sideline altercation that was impossible to miss on Sunday, as the New Orleans Saints interim head coach slammed his punter for what he deemed to be a poor performance up to that point. The FOX broadcast caught Rizzi ripping into his punter after a kick was returned for a touchdown by the New York Giants, though it was negated by penalty.
Some may have referred to it as a moment of passion, if you will.
“That’s what you’re calling it, a passionate exchange?” Rizzi laughed when speaking with reporters after the game. “I’m passionate about everything. Everybody has a job to do. And he wasn’t executing the game plan. I’m going to say this. His last punt, his last two.”
It was not all bad in the eyes of Rizzi, though.
“His last punt was outstanding and it really helped us,” Rizzi said. “Actually, I think has last two punts, the second to last punt in particular, was really, really good.”
Hayball’s effort there accomplished something the Saints had been trying to do all game long. Rizzi continued: “Pinned them back, didn’t get any return yards, that’s what we were trying to do all day. Our first three punts weren’t good enough, so in that passionate exchange, I let him know that’s exactly how I felt.”
All is well though. Rizzi added, “Me and Matt are fine.”
The coach said Kamara was playing peacemaker and showed good leadership by stepping in to help keep Rizzi his cool.
“I love AK,” Rizzi said. “AK is a guy that sees everything and is very observant. You guys who have followed AK know he’s a little bit of lay in the weeds guy… he was just trying to be a peacemaker there.”
Kamara had some words to try to get Rizzi to slow his roll a little bit on Hayball.
“He came back around and said, ‘Riz man, I didn’t know you could lose your (expletive) on a punter like that.’ He was just trying to calm me down,” Rizzi said.
Hayball punted seven times for 292 yards, but just two of them landed inside the 20-yard line. He’ll look to tune that up as the Saints face the Las Vegas Raiders up next on the schedule.
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New Orleans Saints to sign 2025 draft Prospect who is better than Alvin Kamara
New Orleans Saints to sign 2025 draft Prospect who is better than Alvin Kamara
Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski believes the New Orleans Saints are a perfect fit for Dylan Sampson, a popular prospect in the 2025 NFL draft. The last time the Saints drafted a running back from Tennessee, you could say it worked out alright. Sampson even wears the same No. 6 jersey that Alvin Kamara used with the Volunteers.
Right now the running back room includes Kamara, Kendre Miller and Jamaal Williams. Jordan Mims and Xazavian Valladay are also in the mix but they’ll both be free agents in the spring.
And Kamara is the only one guaranteed a spot next year. Williams being a cap casualty is a strong possibility when looking at his usage over the past two years. Miller’s injury history makes it hard to trust him even if he remains healthy to close the season. There will be a feeling in the back of the mind that’s hard to shake. Miller has the potential to be Kamara’s running mate, but if he suffers another injury, that would leave the Saints out to dry.
Seeing that Kamara could be on his final contract, investing in a running mate is a logical choice. Georgia coach Kirby Smart called Sampson “an elite runner.” He went on to directly compare Sampson to Kamara, saying, “And I know where he’s from, in Louisiana, they do nothing but have great backs from there. He reminds me so much of his run skill set of Kamara, of Alvin. He’s very smooth and elusive.”
Smart compared Sampson to Kamara in terms of elusiveness and smoothness. Worst-case, Sampson could work with Kamara and Miller as part of a three-headed rushing attack.
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REVENGE:”Saints traded me away. I’m going back to show why they shouldn’t……..”Marshon Lattimore sends warning message
REVENGE:”Saints traded me away. I’m going back to show why they shouldn’t……..”Marshon Lattimore sends warning message ahead of facing former Saints teammate
Marshon Lattimore was often thrown out as a potential trade piece for at least a year before the New Orleans Saints actually traded their star cornerback to the Washington Commanders.
Lattimore hasn’t played since being traded, but he’ll make his debut in a Commanders uniform in Week 15.
While some players may downplay what this game means, Lattimore put it all out in the open. He went as far as to say he’d be lying to say making his debut against the Saints doesn’t mean more than if it were any other team.
Any time a player plays his former team, fans will label it a revenge game. That term is usually just fan discussion and in jest.
This isn’t just within the fan base. This is a true revenge game, at least from Lattimore’s side. His comments ahead of the Week 15 matchup confirms at Lattimore views this as a revenge game. He told reporters, “They traded me away. I’m going back to show why they shouldn’t have.”
There was documented tension between Lattimore and, then head coach, Dennis Allen. Despite the change at head coach, Lattimore still enters this week with a chip on his shoulder.
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THE END “He was never expected to be the long-term future of the franchise in the same way Drew Brees” Derek Carr’s future with the Saints is uncertain after
THE END “He was never expected to be the long-term future of the franchise in the same way Drew Brees” Derek Carr’s future with the Saints is uncertain after his most recent injury
After suffering a potentially season-ending hand injury, Derek Carr’s future with the New Orleans Saints is up in the air.
The New Orleans Saints were recently dealt a tough blow when quarterback Derek Carr suffered a potentially season-ending left hand injury in a hard-fought win against the New York Giants. For a team trying to stay in playoff contention, losing its veteran signal-caller is hard to overcome. But in the NFL, as brutal as it may sound, the name of the game is still next man up.
Carr’s arrival in New Orleans in 2023 was supposed to provide stability to a team that had been searching for consistency under center since Drew Brees’ retirement. The four-time Pro Bowler, was brought in to provide leadership, experience, and a steady hand in New Orleans. While his debut season with the Saints had its ups and downs, the offense was showing flashes of brillance at the beginning of the 2024 season, and Carr appeared to be settling into Klint Kubiak ’s system. Now, with Carr sidelined, the Saints face possibly the biggest moment, not just for this season, but perhaps for the next several years.
Derek Carr’s future in New Orleans is uncertain after hand injury
The best news in Carr’s injury is that it’s to his non-throwing hand. On the flip side, Carr is 33, and quarterbacks in their 30s can’t afford to lose time, especially in a league that’s constantly evolving with younger, more mobile passers. Carr has lead the Saints to a 5-5 season while being the starter this year, and a 14-13 record in his two seasons with the team. That’s definitely not what the Saints expected when they signed him to a four-year, $150 million contract.
Financially, the Saints have a significant investment in Carr. His contract makes it unlikely they’ll move on immediately. A large portion of Carr’s deal includes guaranteed money. He was never expected to be the long-term future of the franchise in the same way Drew Brees was. Instead, he was seen as a more of a veteran presence to guide the team through a transitional period.
However, NFL teams are always looking to maximize their resources, and if Spencer Rattler or Jake Haener impresses during Carr’s absence, the Saints may find themselves at a crossroads but that may not necessarily be a bad thing.
Derek Carr’s injury opens the door for Spencer Rattler of Jake Haener
For the Saints, it’s about determining whether Rattler or Haener can be their long-term solution. The quarterback position is the most important in football, and while Carr was brought in as a stabilizer, his injury-ridden tenure accelerates the need to evaluate other options. The final four games gives the team the opportunity to be more free and even open the playbook to see what the young quarterbacks can do.
If one of them thrives, it could lead to a seismic shift in the Saints’ plans. A strong finish to the season might give New Orleans the confidence to build around Rattler or Haener moving forward, possibly reshaping their strategy in free agency and the draft. With the Saints already having bad cap space, it works out perfectly if they have the future of their franchise already on the roster under a rookie contract. On the other side, if the young QBs falter, the Saints at least have the data and snaps to back up any offseason decisions.
With that being said, Carr can end up being the veteran QB still helping out young QBs navigating through tough defenses on Sundays. This can ultimately result in him still getting his number called at any moment. For a team like the Saints, who have the talent to compete in a weak NFC South, having a veteran quarterback in Carr could still be the safest bet. But Carr will need to show he can not only stay healthy but elevate his play to convince the franchise that he remains their best path to success.
This injury is a big and critical moment in Carr’s career. He’s faced adversity before, but this moment is different. Whether it’s in New Orleans or elsewhere, Carr’s journey to re-establish himself as a top-tier quarterback begins the moment he starts his recovery. Carr’s future in New Orleans may not only depend on his recovery but also on what his replacement does with this unexpected opportunity. But for now, the Saints have an uncertainty at the quarterback position.
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