It remains difficult to say who has pulled in the Quarterback competition of the New Orleans Saints, but Spencer Rattler seemed to be recovering when moving a step closer to securing the track.
The second-year Quarterback made three large thrips-der only the third passer to do this in a match this season-and was paramount in the game-typing ride of the Saints against the Jacksonville Jaguars. His enemy, Tyler Shegh, sometimes looked on a rookie, but also made himself a big shot.
The 17-17 result will not have much influence on the Jaguars, but they have received a strong show from starting Quarterback Trevor Lawrence and positive work by their top three running backs, Trevor Etienne, Tank Bigsby and Bhaysshul Tuten.
On the other side of the ball, Saints Cornerback Rejzohn Wright broke two steps and Jaguars Cornerback Keni-H Lovely picked Rattle from the fourth quarter.
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Player of the game
Jaguars tackles Fred Johnson, who played this team with the Eagles almost three-quarter after three seasons on both the right and left side of the line.
Johnson did not put pressure on 28 Passblocking-snaps and earned a positive figure on almost 50% of his Runblocking repetitions-reasons the highest percentage of the game.
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