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Saints' Spencer Rattler Falls to 0-9 as a Starting QB - and This Time It's a Rout

Rattler completed 28 of 39 passes for 218 yards and one touchdown, but the Saints fell behind early and face a 0-4 start this NFL season, coach said.

  • The New Orleans Saints, led by quarterback Spencer Rattler, suffered a 44-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on September 21, 2025, at Lumen Field in Seattle.
  • The defeat marked Rattler's ninth consecutive loss as a starter, making him the first NFL quarterback to lose his initial nine starts since DeShone Kizer in 2017.
  • Rattler threw for 218 yards on 28 completions out of 39 attempts, recording a touchdown but also an interception. Meanwhile, Alvin Kamara gained 42 yards on 18 carries, and Chris Olave made 10 receptions totaling 57 yards.
  • New Orleans coach Kellen Moore stated, "We just got in too many obvious pass situations" and admitted the team must find ways to put Rattler in better positions to succeed.
  • The Saints enter the season 0-3 with pressing needs for improvement and face a challenging path forward, underscoring urgency to end their losing streak.
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Saints' Spencer Rattler falls to 0-9 as a starting QB — and this time it's a rout

Spencer Rattler has started nine games as an NFL quarterback. He has zero wins to show for it. After opening the season with a couple of close losses that at least left some reason for optimism, Rattler and the New Orleans Saints had few positive takeaways after a demoralizing 44-13 loss at Seattle

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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