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What do you make of a 5-8 team that’s won three of their last four games? Where the New Orleans Saints ranked among different NFL power rankings heading into Week 15:
Jake Haener will make his first NFL start for the Saints on Sunday, when New Orleans (5-8) faces Washington (8-5) at noon in the Caesars Superdome, interim coach Darren Rizzi announced Friday.
With starting Saints quarterback Derek Carr dealing with a left-hand injury that will keep him out Sunday and potentially longer, second-year QB Jake Haener is getting the nod over rookie signal-caller Spencer Rattler. Haener will make the first start of his NFL career on Sunday against the Washington Commanders in New Orleans.
The Saints offense might not be in "all-gas-no-brakes" mode when New Orleans plays the Commanders in the Caesars Superdome, but it won't be because of quarterback Jake Haener. Haener, in his second season, will make his first NFL start noon Sunday when the Saints (5-8) face the Commanders (8-5).
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Bad news for the Las Vegas Raiders. Maxx Crosby has officially addressed his status for the remainder of the current season, and it’s a message Raiders fans won’t want to hear. Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby has officially announced he will not be playing for the remainder of the 2024 season due to an ankle injury that requires surgery.
The Commanders had a bye in Week 14, the last possible week this year. While the start of the season was a grind, hopefully, the time off helped to refresh and recharge Washington so that it could make a playoff push.