It remains difficult to say who has pulled ahead in the New Orleans Saints‘ quarterback competition, but Spencer Rattler seemed to do his part in moving one step closer to securing the job.
The second-year quarterback made three big-time throws — becoming just the third passer to do so in a game this preseason — and was at the forefront of the Saints' game-tying drive against the Jacksonville Jaguars. His foe, Tyler Shough, looked like a rookie at times but also made a big-time throw himself.
The 17-17 result won't have much bearing on the Jaguars, but they did get a strong showing out of starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence and positive work from their top three running backs, Trevor Etienne, Tank Bigsby and Bhayshul Tuten.
On the other side of the ball, Saints cornerback Rejzohn Wright broke up two passes and Jaguars cornerback Keni-H Lovely picked off Rattler in the fourth quarter.
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PLAYER OF THE GAME
Jaguars tackle Fred Johnson, who signed a one-year deal with the team this offseason after three seasons with the Eagles, played for nearly three quarters and excelled on both the right and left sides of the line.
Johnson didn't surrender any pressure across 28 pass-blocking snaps and earned a positive grade on nearly 50% of his run-blocking reps — by far the game's highest rate.
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