On Wednesday, Saints coach Dennis Allen called the starting quarterback a “game-time decision.” It's still a few hours from game time, but the Saints ...
[Jameis Winston](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/12159/jameis-winston), though, will dress as the No. [Andy Dalton](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/1621/andy-dalton) will start “as expected” against the Cardinals in Thursday Night Football. [Jarvis Landry](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/1864/jarvis-landry) (ankle) and Michael Thomas (foot), with both ruled out.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Andy Dalton is reportedly slated to start against the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday Night Football.
The Cardinals beat Dalton when he was with the Bengals in 2019, Dallas Cowboys in 2020 and Chicago Bears in 2021. In his career against the Cardinals specifically, Dalton is 1-5 all-time, with his lone victory coming in his rookie campaign as a member of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2011. New Orleans Saints quarterback Andy Dalton is slated to start against the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday Night Football, according to
The New Orleans Saints will start Andy Dalton over Jameis Winston on Thursday Night Football, but Winston will play at some point.
Unfortunately, it won’t be easy for the Saints on Thursday. In Week 6, he completed 17 of 32 passes for 162 yards and one touchdown. The [#Cardinals]have package of plays for newly acquired WR Robbie Anderson.
With Andy Dalton set to start for the Saints in Thursday night's game against the Cardinals, the veteran quarterback will get another chance to prove he ...
On the NFL's biggest stage, Dalton has flopped, going 0-4. The lone win came when Dalton threw for 127 yards against the Eagles on Dec. The Saints will face the Cardinals in Arizona, which is bad news for Dalton. Dalton's .250 winning percentage in prime time is dramatically worse than the next quarterback on that list. Dalton is 6-18 overall in prime time slots, which ranks second-worst among all quarterbacks with a large enough sample size this century. Winston was healthy enough to practice in a limited capacity this week, and he's set to be active as the No.
ESPN reports that the New Orleans Saints expect to start Andy Dalton, not Jameis Winston, at quarterback against the Arizona Cardinals.
Dalton was able to practice fully on Wednesday while dealing with a back injury suffered last week versus the Cincinnati Bengals. The Saints recently re-signed backup quarterback Jake Luton to their practice squad but it’s unlikely he’ll be activated for this game. I’ve been told, as expected, Andy Dalton is starting for the [#Saints]with Jameis Winston active as QB3.
The Arizona Cardinals will take on the New Orleans Saints Thursday night at State Farm Stadium. While the Saints have not yet announced whether Jameis ...
The Cardinals won 38-10. Dalton has not beaten the Cardinals in a long time. The Arizona Cardinals will take on the New Orleans Saints Thursday night at State Farm Stadium.
While Jameis Winston recovers from injury, Andy Dalton will start at quarterback for the New Orleans Saints in Week 7 against the Arizona Cardinals.
[on the road to recovery](https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/saints/2022/10/04/dennis-allen-speaks-qb-situation-saints/8181616001/). The news comes as expected with injured starter [Jameis Winston](https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/saints/2022/09/26/dennis-allen-shares-injury-updates-to-multiple-saints-players-after-week-3s-loss/50773397/) continuing to round out the game-day depth chart as their third option. [Andy Dalton](https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2022/10/03/saints-allen-praises-dalton-but-wont-rule-out-winston/50801101/) at quarterback on Thursday night against the Arizona Cardinals, [according to ESPN's Ed Werder](https://twitter.com/WerderEdESPN/status/1583168600256307202?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1583168600256307202%7Ctwgr%5Ecafaf1a1b114ae72448553fd5409a9bbaa75e306%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsaintswire.usatoday.com%2F2022%2F10%2F20%2Fsaints-starting-andy-dalton-vs-cardinals-injury-report-jameis-winston-news%2F).
Marco Wilson took his first career pick to the house, then Isaiah Simmons followed suit with an INT return of his own.
[Marco Wilson](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4240595/marco-wilson) who found himself at the right place at the right time. [28-14](/nfl/boxscore/_/gameId/401437791) at halftime. [Isaiah Simmons](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4035462/isaiah-simmons)' turn.
The New Orleans Saints actually had a lead over the Arizona Cardinals in the first half of Thursday Night Football, but then he imploded.
On the following drive, Dalton targeted wide receiver Marquez Callaway in the middle of the field, but it was picked off by Marco Wilson and returned for a touchdown. The one we did not show was a pass to Callaway 10-yards out of the end zone, but it was picked off by cornerback Antonio Hamilton. For the fourth consecutive week, Dalton got the start for the Saints with Jameis Winston sidelined.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd discusses the Bengals' increased use of RPO concepts vs. the New Orleans Saints. Andy ...
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The new New Orleans connection of Andy Dalton and Rashid Shaheed finds the end zone in Arizona.
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New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen shared horrible advice after three first-half Andy Dalton interceptions against the Cardinals.
At best it suggests he’s not getting caught up with the negative plays, choosing to trust the process and let his players play. And he said maybe the worst possible thing he could have thought of in the moment. Amazon sideline reporter Kaylee Hartung caught up with Saints head coach Dennis Allen as led his team out of the tunnel after halftime, and asked what advice he shared with his quarterback after a horrendous series.
With Andy Dalton set to start for the Saints in Thursday night's game against the Cardinals, the veteran quarterback will get another chance to prove he ...
On the NFL's biggest stage, Dalton has flopped, going 0-4. The lone win came when Dalton threw for 127 yards against the Eagles on Dec. The Saints will face the Cardinals in Arizona, which is bad news for Dalton. Dalton's .250 winning percentage in prime time is dramatically worse than the next quarterback on that list. Dalton is 6-18 overall in prime time slots, which ranks second-worst among all quarterbacks with a large enough sample size this century. Winston was healthy enough to practice in a limited capacity this week, and he's set to be active as the No.
Veteran quarterback Andy Dalton is far removed from his days as a three-time Pro Bowl selection, but the New Orleans Saints were hoping he'd be a ...
Andy Dalton throws his second pick-6 in as many possessions, although the first obviously Marquez Calloway’s fault. The first pick-six admittedly wasn't his fault, as it went off the hands of receiver Marquez Callaway, but it occurred when the game was tied 14-14. His first interception was thrown into the end zone after driving down to the Arizona 10-yard line.
Andy Dalton threw three interceptions in the first half of the "Thursday Night Football" game between the New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals.
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Saints QB Andy Dalton threw back-to-back pick-sixes in the second quarter, giving Arizona a 28-14 halftime lead. The pick-sixes followed an earlier ...
The [first pick-six](https://www.nfl.com/videos/can-t-miss-play-marco-wilson-caps-38-yard-pick-six-with-superman-dive-in-end-zon) hit Callaway in the hands, and the receiver flubbed it. [first interception](https://www.nfl.com/videos/antonio-hamilton-s-red-zone-int-ends-dalton-s-quest-for-2nd-td-of-quarter) in the end zone was the worst. The Saints outgained Arizona 494 to 326, had more first downs (25 to 21) and a better third-down conversion rate. "That's the frustrating part." [Andy Dalton](/players/andy-dalton/) threw back-to-back pick-sixes to end the quarter, giving Arizona a 28-14 halftime lead. [Keaontay Ingram](/players/keaontay-ingram/) scored a touchdown, and Arizona converted the two-point play to tie the game.
Amazon's cameras were perfectly angled for the single greatest shot in "Thursday Night Football" history, featuring a disgusted Andy Dalton and Marco Wilson ...
Andy Dalton dumped a pass to Marquez Callaway over the middle, which bounced off his hands and into the arms of Marco Wilson. He put the pass on Callaway; Callaway just couldn't come up with it. They were able to get a 14-6 lead in the first half and the defense was playing well.