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Who is Spencer Rattler, the rookie QB playing for the Saints against the Commanders? Stats, salary...

Saints QB Spencer Rattler has come off the bench against Washington and has immediately made an impact for New Orleans.

Saints QB Spencer Rattler has come off the bench against Washington and has immediately made an impact for New Orleans.
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The New Orleans Saints are playing the Commanders this week and are still without their starting quarterback Derek Carr. Carr suffered a fractured hand in their Week 14 game against the New York Giants.

Rattler made his debut against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this season. In their 50-27 loss, Rattler had a decent showing, completing 22 of 40 passes for 243 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. Today he has come off the bench to ignite a stagnant Saints’ offense.

All about Spencer Rattler

The Saints drafted Rattler out of South Carolina as their first selection in the fifth round of this year’s draft. Rattler actually started college at Oklahoma, where he played for three seasons before switching to South Carolina, where he played for two years. During his five years playing ball, he completed 900-of-1,313 passes for 10,807 yards and 77 touchdowns to just 32 interceptions. Despite playing just two seasons as a Gamecock, Rattler finished his career first in school history in completion percentage (67.5), fifth in completions (523) and passing yards (6,212) and ninth in passing touchdowns (37).

Rattler signed a four-year, $4,356,480 contract with the Saints, including a $336,480 signing bonus, $336,480 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $1,089,120, according to Spotrac.

When the Saints lost Carr to the injury, they had the choice of starting Rattler against the Bucs in Week 6, or second-year QB Jake Haener, who filled in for Carr during their blowout wins as well as the loss to the Chiefs when he was injured. They chose to go with Rattler. Coach Dennis Allen explained that they thought he would be a good fit for that particular opponent and that his ability to scramble and escape the pocket factored into the decision.

“There were a lot of factors that go into it,” Allen said. “Certainly we felt like he’s got some mobility.”

“We just internally talked a lot about it and felt like in this particular game, that he was going to give us the best chance to win,” he said. “Both him and Jake both have been practicing extremely hard, preparing to be the starter. It was kind of the conversation that we had at the beginning of the year that Jake would be the No. 2 to start. ... It was really basically going to be kind of a week-to-week deal and we just felt like this was, for this game, going to give us the best option.”

Through his three preseason appearances, Rattler completed 20-of-38 passes for 202 yards, one touchdown, and no interceptions while adding seven carries for 26 yards and one fumble. His debut against the Bucs was convincing enough to keep him in for at least a second week.

“Overall, I thought he did some good things,” said Saints head coach Dennis Allen after last week’s game. “There were some encouraging things, some things he’s going to learn from, from a mistake standpoint on his part. I don’t think we did enough around him to help him. It was hard for us to be able to run the football.

The Saints face the Broncos tonight at 8:15 p.m. ET from the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Follow along with all the live action with our text updates from our own Dane Arlauckas right here on AS USA.

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