

While Brady was wowing and charming everyone in Tampa and winning another Super Bowl last season, Winston was backing up Drew Brees in New Orleans, waiting for another chance to play. “But, I mean, every week is big for me.’’ If you don’t think this is one of the most important games of Winston’s life, you’d be mistaken, regardless of how much he tried to downplay it this week.

You know who quarterbacks the Buccaneers - Tom Brady and his seven Super Bowl rings.

Winston is in his second season with the Saints and his first as their starter. 1 overall in 2015, then essentially fired him four seasons later. A Tampa Bay win would considerably separate the Buccaneers from the Saints, opening up a 2 ¹/₂-game lead in the division and leaving New Orleans chasing a wild-card playoff berth.īut the story within the story is Saints quarterback Jameis Winston playing against the team that drafted him No. The big picture for the Saints (4-2) is keeping pace with the defending Super Bowl-champion Buccaneers (6-1), who are threatening to run away with the NFC South. There will be a lot going on inside the lines when the Saints play the Buccaneers Sunday at the Superdome. Zach Wilson injury could become bigger Jets setback than it already is Joe Douglas can't keep getting a pass on failing Jets tenure Steelers' Mike Tomlin delivered master class in rumor squashing Robert Saleh has refreshing approach to Jets' Mike White situation Mosley becoming irreplaceable Jets leader
