New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore makes an unprecedented decision in team history: “We have nothing left to lose—so let’s fight like it’s our last battle!”
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New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore makes an unprecedented decision in team history: “We have nothing left to lose—so let’s fight like it’s our last battle!”
New Orleans, Louisiana – October 21, 2025
Amid a storm of injuries and growing pressure from a disappointing season, New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore sent a powerful message to his team and fans alike: “We’re not giving up. If we want to win, emotions have to come after decisions.”
Just one day after confirming that center Erik McCoy (torn bicep) and running back Kendre Miller (torn ACL) will miss the rest of the 2025 season, Moore faced a daunting challenge — losing two key players while trying to revive the spirit of a team sitting at 1–6. But instead of complaining, Moore chose to act.
“I love these guys, but football is a game of adaptation,” Moore said after Tuesday’s practice. “We’re not going to cry for the ones who went down — we’re going to fight for them.”
According to Saints Insider, Moore has ordered a complete overhaul of the offensive system, particularly along the offensive line after losing McCoy, the unit’s “brain and anchor.” Lucas Patrick, a former Packers and Bears lineman, will step in as the starting center. Though originally a backup, Patrick has earned Moore’s full trust thanks to his experience and understanding of defensive schemes.
“Lucas is ready,” Moore affirmed. “He’s not just a replacement — he’s the one holding our trust up front.”
At running back, rookie Devin Neal, a sixth-round pick in the 2025 Draft, is expected to share carries with Alvin Kamara and Jamaal Williams. Though limited to just 10 yards this season, Neal has impressed coaches with his speed and grit. Moore revealed he’s changing his rushing philosophy to emphasize quickness and space rather than traditional power running.
“Sometimes loss is an opportunity for creativity,” Moore said. “When you’re backed into a corner, you find out who’s truly willing to fight for this team.”
Beyond tactics, Moore also delivered a fiery message inside the locker room — where morale had plummeted after five straight losses.
“I told the players: you can look around and see people doubting you. But I don’t,” Moore recalled. “I only ask one thing — walk onto that field, hold your head high, and fight like it’s the last time you’ll ever play football.”
Internal sources report that Moore is rebuilding the offensive structure, shifting from a heavy set to a spread offense, giving quarterback Spencer Rattler more space to operate and reducing the pressure on a battered offensive line.
“I don’t want to hear the word ‘rebuild’ anymore,” Moore said firmly. “We’re not rebuilding — we’re fighting back.”
While the Saints’ playoff hopes are slim, Moore’s determination and leadership have reignited a spark in New Orleans — one that many fans thought had faded.
“I don’t care what the outside world says,” Moore declared. “We’ve got ten games left, and each one is a test — not of skill, but of heart. I don’t need motivation — I need men who will stand up.”
Since that statement, the hashtag #StillFightingSaints has begun trending across social media, proving that no matter how dark the season may seem, the “Who Dat” spirit in New Orleans is still burning strong.
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