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Saints bench Spencer Rattler, rookie Tyler Shough named new starting QB

Saints bench Spencer Rattler, rookie Tyler Shough named new starting QB

Saints bench Spencer Rattler, rookie Tyler Shough named new starting QB

#7 QB Spencer Rattler during Notre Dame vs South Carolina Gamecocks Tax Slayer Bowl TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville^ Florida December 29^ 2022

The New Orleans Saints are turning to rookie quarterback Tyler Shough as their new starter against the Los Angeles Rams, sending Spencer Rattler to the bench.

A post on X from NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport read: “The future is now in New Orleans, with the #Saints making rookie QB Tyler Shough their starter. Spencer Rattler now heads to the bench, while the second-rounder moves to the forefront in a decision coach Kellen Moore informed them of today.”

The move comes after head coach Kellen Moore benched Rattler in the third quarter of the Saints’ 23-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Shough replaced Rattler and completed 15 of 21 passes for 136 yards and one interception. Moore said following the game: “We just needed to find a way to create something on offense. It has more to do with the offense collectively. We’re just not executing and playing at a high enough standard and we gotta find a way to move the football consistently, protect the football and score points. This is a pure full offensive evaluation point. We’re just not there.”

Moore initially said he would take 48 hours to decide on a starter, but later confirmed Tuesday that Shough would lead the team moving forward. Sunday’s matchup will mark the rookie’s first NFL start — and his first start overall since Nov. 30, 2024, when he played for Louisville. In limited appearances this season, including brief action late in a blowout loss to Seattle in Week 3, Shough has shown flashes of composure despite the Saints’ broader offensive struggles.

Meanwhile, Rattler has endured a difficult stretch, going 1-13 in his career (which is tied for the second-worst record by any quarterback through their first 14 starts since 1950). Over his past two games, he’s turned the ball over six times — throwing four interceptions and losing two fumbles — while being sacked seven times in the same span. His lone victory came in Week 5 against the New York Giants.

Shough, 26, impressed during the preseason by completing 66.7% of his passes for 333 yards with two total touchdowns and two turnovers. Before entering the NFL, Shough played for Oregon, Texas Tech, and Louisville, compiling a 21-11 record as a college starter. In his final collegiate season at Louisville, he completed 62.7% of his passes for 3,195 yards, 23 touchdowns, and six interceptions.

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