Amid the storm of criticism over his performance in the 2025 NFL Regular Season, Pete Werner stands firm — reaffirming his fighting spirit and promise to Saints fans: he will prove everything through actions, not words.
Amid the storm of criticism over his performance in the 2025 NFL Regular Season, Pete Werner stands firm — reaffirming his fighting spirit and promise to Saints fans: he will prove everything through actions, not words. ⚜️🔥
New Orleans, October 8, 2025
After days of heavy criticism from analysts and fans labeling him as “the Saints’ worst starter,” linebacker Pete Werner has finally spoken out — and his words carry both emotion and determination.

In an interview following Thursday’s practice, Werner addressed the wave of backlash surrounding his recent performances. His response wasn’t defensive — it was heartfelt.
“I’ve heard everything that’s been said,” Werner admitted. “I know the numbers, I know the mistakes. But what people don’t see is how much I pour into this game. I give everything — every snap, every rep, every Sunday.”
The young linebacker has come under fire in recent weeks after struggling in coverage and missing several key tackles, leading some outlets to suggest the Saints should replace him with rookie Danny Stutsman. But Werner insists that one rough stretch doesn’t define who he is as a player.
“You can look at a moment and call it failure,” he said, “but if you only judge me by mistakes, you miss the fight that comes after. I’m out there to improve every single day — for my teammates, for this city, and for the fans who still believe in me.”
Werner, a second-round pick in 2021, has been known for his relentless work ethic and leadership presence in the locker room. Teammates have rallied around him, with several Saints defenders posting supportive messages online, emphasizing that Werner remains a core part of the team’s defensive identity.
“All I can say is this,” Werner added. “Don’t ever doubt my commitment — not for a second. I’ve been through tougher stretches before, and I’ll rise again. That’s what being a Saint is all about.”
As New Orleans prepares for their Week 6 showdown with the Patriots, Werner’s words echo through the locker room — a reminder that while statistics can measure performance, heart and resilience can’t be quantified.
⚜️ “You can question my stats,” Werner concluded. “But never question my heart.”
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