Saints, Shough and Kellen Moore
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New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore's postgame interview after the Saints' game vs. the Carolina Panthers in Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/saints/onsi as Kellen Moore Drops Alvin Kamara Update For Saints-Panthers. The New Orleans Saints wil face off against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday and it sounds like rookie running back Devin Neal will be the team's lead running back once again.
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Kellen Moore addresses Saints' energy, focus amid uncertain future
A recent report suggested that first-year New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore may need to notch a few wins to hold onto his job through the upcoming offseason. Moore's players responded by earning a 24-20 victory at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6) that improved New Orleans to 3-10 on Sunday.
The Saints, who already have one win against the Panthers, are just 3-10 and at the bottom of that same NFC South ladder. Credit goes to Moore for having a team that hasn’t quit. His players had every reason to give up after winning just one of their first eight games.
Clearly, Moore, a former NFL quarterback himself, has no concerns about the future of Shough, regardless of his age. With the Saints projected to pick fairly high in the 2026 NFL Draft, it will be interesting to see how Shough finishes the season, and if they feel they need to make a change at the quarterback position.
While Tyler Shough is one of the NFL's oldest rookies, Kellen Moore believes that if Philip Rivers can play, so can the Saints QB.
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore and defensive end Chace Young both finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy race during their college years.
Charlie Smyth kicked the winning field goal for the New Orleans Saints as they claimed a huge comeback victory over the Carolina Panthers last night.