Jameis Winston waited a season for his opportunity work as the New Orleans Saints’ starting quarterback. Now that’s over seven games into the 2021 campaign.
The former Hueytown High School football and baseball star left New Orleans’ 36-27 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday in the second quarter and did not return.
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Winston signed to back up Drew Brees in New Orleans in 2020, although when Brees missed four games, the Saints used Taysom Hill as their starting QB. Winston threw 11 passes and had 75 passing yards in 2020 after leading the NFL in those stat categories in 2019 with 626 passes and 5,109 passing yards.
Payton said he was “satisfied with the quarterback room,” which also includes former Denver Broncos starter Trevor Siemian and rookie Ian Book.
“He did a good job,” Payton said. “There are a number of plays that he’s got a free rusher, the ball’s getting out in time. I thought he played with poise and made good decisions. It’s what you want someone to do that’s coming into a game, really, with not a lot of work. I thought he handled the situation well. The tape was good for him.”
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