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Kellen Moore says Tyler Shough will remain the Saints’ starter until the end of the season. NFL insider Adam Schefter reported Wednesday that Shough will start for the Saints for the rest of the season. The rookie’s traits match Moore’s rhythm-based offense, which could benefit the team.
Kellen Moore has plenty of massive choices and decisions to make for the New Orleans Saints in the coming months. The NFL trade deadline looms, and he has a roster that is currently sitting at 1-7 in the basement of the NFC South.
Saints coach Kellen Moore said Wednesday he intends to start rookie Tyler Shough over Spencer Rattler for the rest of the season.
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Kellen Moore won't second-guess decision to bench Spencer Rattler for Tyler Shough
Kellen Moore says 'we're not looking back' after benching Spencer Rattler for Tyler Shough. These next nine games are about helping the QB he drafted:
Coach Kellen Moore expressed optimism that the trio will be ready to play in Sunday’s road game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Though his snaps were low, Moore did try to use Hill in different ways than he had previously. For the first time this season, Hill had a traditional running back carry in which he received a toss from quarterback Spencer Rattler — whereas his previous rushing attempts in 2025 came lined up as a quarterback.
The New Orleans Saints are officially turning the baton over to Tyler Shough to be the team's starting quarterback moving forward. The move makes sense. Despite Spencer Rattler showing growth over last year,
The New Orleans Saints were looking for a spark during their eventual, 23-3 Week 8 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In the third quarter, first-year coach Kellen Moore made the decision to bench quarterback Spencer Rattler for rookie Tyler Shough.
The Saints made a quarterback change this week and they're hoping it will be the final one they make this season.
Saints rookie coach Kellen Moore says he plans to spend the early part of this week re-evaluating who should be playing most snaps on offense at multiple positions — including at quarterback
Kellen Moore and Matthew Stafford are both 37 years old, and they spent three seasons as teammates with the Detroit Lions. Sunday in Los Angeles, they will square off.