Rattler to Kendre to Rattler to Foster.
TOUCHDOWN‼️
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— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) December 29, 2024
The New Orleans Saints got on the board early against Las Vegas, and they got creative in the process.
Klint Kubiak doesn’t dig into the trick bag often, but they have done it twice in the last three weeks. Both times they went into that section of the playbook the result was a touchdown.
In the first play of the second quarter, Spencer Rattler tossed the ball to Kendre Miller and gave the look of a generic run play. As Las Vegas sold out for the run, Miller threw the ball backwards to Rattler who found Foster Moreau in the end zone.
This is a role reversal of the last time New Orleans tried trickery. Rattler passed the ball to Cedrick Wilson who then threw the ball to Alvin Kamara for a touchdown score against the Washington Commanders.
Ironically, both of those plays resulted in the first points of the game for the Saints.
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