New Orleans Saints name new starter at quarterback
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Tyler Shough will have room to grow and show as he steps in as starting quarterback for the New Orleans Saints. The rookie – New Orleans' second-round draft pick this year, No. 40 overall – will make his first start Sunday when the Saints (1-7) face the Rams (5-2) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Cal.
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“You can call it a dream, I guess,” Shough said. “I’ve always believed it (might happen).”
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1. The New Orleans Saints will practice today in preparation to take on the Los Angeles Rams in Week 9. Following practice head coach Kellen Moore and quarterback Tyler Shough will speak with the media around 3:35 p.m. and Saints fans can watch live on NewOrleansSaints.com or on Saints YouTube, X or Facebook channels.
Tyler Shough convinced the Saints to turn the offense over to him with his behind-the-scenes development. The next step is to prove he can lead a winner.
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The New Orleans Saints have benched starting quarterback Spencer Rattler for rookie Tyler Shough. Shough, a former Chandler Hamilton standout, will make his first career start against the Los Angeles Rams.
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