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Saints Biggest Winners, Biggest Losers, & Biggest Question vs Rams

An ugly first half, then offensive turnovers in the 2nd half led to an overall unimpressive showing by the Saints.
Aug 22, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Rams running back Jarquez Hunter (27) carries the ball against the New Orleans Saints in the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Aug 22, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Rams running back Jarquez Hunter (27) carries the ball against the New Orleans Saints in the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

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A sluggish first half by the Saints, then a pair of 2nd half turnovers by the New Orleans offense led to the Saints getting swamped by Los Angeles, 34-0. Even a makeable 39-yard field goal attempt by rookie Tanner Brown sailed wide right with less than a minute left in the game. With the loss, the Saints drop to 0-2 in preseason games.

Watch for our Game Story by Grant Chachere and the four important quotes shortly after the game.

Biggest Question

A troubling performance by the Saints on both sides of the ball led to Saturday's defeat at the hands of the Rams. Not to take anything away from Los Angeles: they are a solid, playoff team, but it does beg the question:

Did the two joint-practices this week against the Cowboys then the Rams along with two preseason games within seven days lead to Saturday's lackluster effort?

Biggest Winners

Punter Ryan Wright

Saints punter Ryan Wright
Aug 22, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; New Orleans Saints punter Ryan Wright (17) walks off the field for halftime against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Griffin Hooper-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

You know what kind of game it must be if your punter is your biggest winner. Ryan Wright consistently put up rain-producing punts. His hang time was well over 4-seconds each time, averaged almost 48-yards each time he kicked, and had one get down inside the 20-yard line of the Rams.

Biggest Losers

The Saints Offense

An embarrassing performance by the Saints O on the day: two interceptions thrown by New Orleans QBs, a plethora of penalties at the most inopportune times, a leaky offensive front that allowed seemingly constant pressure on said quarterbacks, fumbles both out of bounds and inbounds spelled an overall ugly outcome.

Even in the second half, when the Saints drove down the field under the leadership of Spencer Rattler, the offense would give it up twice in a row in the Rams red zone: once on a pick-six interception run back 100-yards, then a fumble by running back Ty Chandler at the L.A. three followed that up.

The Saints Defense

After an impressive 1st quarter performance, giving up a field goal (yes, there was a TD, but that was after a Zach Wilson interception in Saints territory, so we'll give them that one), the D collapsed, giving up chunk after chunk of rushing yardage. When the Rams did go back to pass, there was rarely any pressure on the L.A. quarterbacks.

By the way, the defense was called for 12-men on the field twice in the game: once in the first half, another time in the 2nd.

Zach Wilson

Saints quarterback Zach Wilso
Aug 22, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; New Orleans Saints quarterback Zach Wilson (4) throws the ball against the Los Angeles Rams in the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

My oh my, how things change in seven days.

Last week Wilson was one of our biggest winners. Not so today. The former second pick overall in the NFL draft back in 2021 by the Jets returned to Earth with a crash. Playing in the 1st half, Wilson did a almost carbon copy of what Spencer Rattler did last week: 6-of-12 passing, 55-yards, and an interception.

New Orleans Saints Preseason Schedule

Sat. Aug. 15: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (L 24-20)
Sat. Aug. 22: @ Los Angeles Rams, (L 34-0)
Fri. Aug. 28: @ Dallas Cowboys, 7 p.m., FOX

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Doug Joubert
DOUG JOUBERT

Doug has been around Saints football since its inception. He was in Tulane Stadium when John Gilliam ran back the opening kickoff for a touchdown in 1967. Though he was in attendance for the Tom Dempsey field goal in 1970, he left early, something he regrets to this day. He covered the Saints at their training camp in Ruston, Louisiana in 1985 while he was working in Monroe, Louisiana as an award-winning radio sportscaster. He was the host of the New Orleans Saints Pre-Game and Post-Game show on Sports 1280, WQUE in the early 1990s. Doug is also the publisher of the Tulane site for On SI.