NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Through 10 starts spanning two seasons, Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler has yet to walk off the field with that winning feeling — something rookie Jaxson Dart experienced in his debut as the Giants’ starting signal caller last week.
“You wish you already had one, but it’s a team thing,” Rattler said when asked about his protracted wait to have a maiden NFL victory to his name.
“It’s in the past and we’re focused on the future. So, it’ll come,” Rattler continued. “We’re working hard this week to get it.”
When the Saints (0-4) host the Giants (1-3) on Sunday, New Orleans’ defense will line up across a QB who went into last spring’s NFL draft wondering whether he might be calling the Superdome home.
“I felt like my visit with them went good,” Dart said of his pre-d