Spencer Rattler vs. Jake Haener is the preseason’s main attraction

There’s no Saints roster battle that will grab more eyes than Spencer Rattler vs. Jake Haener. Saturday night’s Cardinals preseason game is Round 1:

All eyes will be on Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener when the New Orleans Saints open their preseason versus the Arizona Cardinals. There is no roster battle that’ll command the attention from the fans as this pairing, and this is just Round 1 in the three-game exhibition series.

The battle has the mixture of high stakes and and fan investment. Haener and Rattler are fighting to be the Saints’ backup quarterback. It’s the first time in a long time the Saints have had two young quarterbacks on the team at once. The stakes at hand aren’t the only reason the competition is the main event of the evening.

Rattler has captivated the Who Dat Nation since he was drafted in April. At one point, he was viewed as a first overall draft prospect. The fifth-round pick also stepped into a situation where fans were frustrated about quarterback play from the previous year. For many, Rattler represents a potential quarterback of the future should  Derek Carr continue to struggle.

It’s not just the situation around him. Rattler has justified the hype about his ability in training camp. It is all irrelevant without a good preseason, and that begins tonight.

Haener isn’t going away easily, though. He’s also looked good in camp, and he isn’t going into his first preseason. Where Rattler is seeing NFL defenses for the first time, Haener is not.

If the team’s unofficial depth chart is to be believed, Haener is ahead. This likely is purely due to seniority, but it means Haener will get the second team reps in Week 1. The depth chart will be one to watch in this battle as the preseason unfolds.

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Dennis Allen doesn’t understand the Saints-Falcons rivalry, but Raheem Morris does

Dennis Allen doesn’t understand the Saints-Falcons rivalry, but Raheem Morris sure does. Atlanta’s new head coach said Tuesday: “I have hated the Saints for a long time”

It’s really unfortunate that Dennis Allen still doesn’t understand the New Orleans Saints’ rivalry with the Atlanta Falcons, but his new opponent Raheem Morris sure does. Atlanta’s new head coach offered a very different perspective from Allen on his team’s relationship with its oldest rival.

“I have hated the Saints for a long time,” Morris told The Athletic’s Josh Kendall at NFL owners meetings on Tuesday. “Started back with Sean Payton. I was hanging out at the pool the other day with Dennis Allen. I hate him just as much.”

Allen, of course, embarrassed Saints fans by apologizing for his players going rogue to run up to the score on the Falcons in the final game of their 2023 season. The man he apologized to, former Atlanta coach Arthur Smith, was dismissed from his post just hours later. And Allen’s own players have voiced their disapproval of his actions — Cameron Jordan said the only thing they should have said sorry for was not scoring even more points.

Still, Morris acknowledged that it’s all in good fun. These rivalries add passion to the game and drive competition. Even if it’s a real visceral, bone-deep hatred, it’s important for those involved to express some passion.

“It’s a fun rivalry though. It’s really fun,” Morris grinned. “I really don’t hate those guys.” Even if he’s just playing the part, at least Morris is acknowledging it’s a role he’s supposed to play. Allen hasn’t yet grasped that concept.

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