Dennis Allen said the team isn't considering a quarterback change despite its struggles.
Jameis Winston told the Fox game broadcast that he had a back injury. He said he was in pain and wore a custom backplate.
According to Fox's sideline reporter, he said that every time it presses down on his psoas muscle it makes it hard when he applies weight on his back foot.
The Saints haven't been able to move the ball in their three games. In the fourth quarter, they have scored 38 of their 51 points.
Allen said that everyone has to play better. We need to do a better job as a group and I'm not looking to single anything out.
In the fourth quarter, the Saints scored. The Saints had a field goal blocked and a fumbled the ball. The kicker missed a field goal.
Everybody is looking for a place to place blame when they are in these situations. I don't want to go there because there are so many mistakes. I think I know what Jameis is capable of. We all need to do better.
There are many injuries on the offense. Guard Andrus Peat and wide receiver Michael Thomas were two of the four offensive players that were lost. The team was missing a couple of players.
He came into training camp recovering from last year's torn anterior cruciatele and then injured his back in the first week of the season, making him the focus of attention. There was an ankle issue on the injury report.
Allen said that he is a competitor and a battler. He is fighting through some issues. That is part of football.
Although he said that his back injury wouldn't be a problem for the entire season, he didn't elaborate.
At one point in the game, he appeared upset on the sideline after looking at the tablet with his quarterbacks coach and backup quarterback.
After getting up from the bench, he walked off before an assistant coach called him back. After walking back to Curry, he was seen talking to the offensive line.
I was keeping my cool. It might have been a reaction to something I saw on the screen. I don't believe it went from there. The looks can be very deceiving.
The quarterback has completed 64.5% of his passes this season for 858 yards, 4 touchdown and 5 picks. He has been fired many times.
"This team, this organization has been here before, so we're going to find a way to get on a run, that's what we're going to do." Find a way to get better when you look in.