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Jameis Winston makes strong case to succeed Brees in Saints’ preseason win

- Associated Press

Jameis Winston picked opportune moments to let it fly in his first NFL start since 2019. Winston completed touchdown passes of 43 and 29 yards to second-year pro Marquez Callaway, and the Saints defeated the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars 23-21 in a preseason game on Monday night.

“Everybody knows Jameis has got a good arm,” Callaway said. “He’s going to throw it to where we can make a play.”

Winston completed nine of 10 passes for 123 yards without an intercepti­on, bolstering his candidacy to succeed NFL all-time leading passer Drew Brees as the Saints’ new starter.

“I haven’t started a football game in so long, man,” Winston said. “So, I was so excited just to get an opportunit­y to start and lead the pack.”

While Winston lamented missing “the easiest throw of the night,” he left the field confident that he made highpercen­tage throws and minimized the type of risk-taking that defined his last season in Tampa Bay, when his NFLhigh 30 intercepti­ons marred a campaign in which he also eclipsed 5,000 yards passing and connected on 33 TDs.

“I think I’m really good on decisions.

I just got to get better on accuracy,” Winston said. “As long as I’m executing the right way, my eyes are in the right place and I’m making the right decisions, I can live with it.”

Winston is competing for the job with Taysom Hill, who went 3-1 as a starter while Brees was injured last season. Hill passed for 138 yards and a touchdown against Jacksonvil­le.

Saints coach Sean Payton declined to say how much more he needed to see before announcing a starter. “When we know what direction we’re going, we’ll let you guys know,” he said.

For the Jaguars, No 1 overall draft choice Trevor Lawrence got the start over incumbent Gardner Minshew and played the first half, going 14 for 23 for 113 yards behind an offensive line featuring three backups including rookie Walker Little at left tackle.

“We’re not balanced right now,” firstyear Jaguars coach Urban Myer said. “We’ve got to get our offensive line back and play better and run the ball . ... There just wasn’t much rhythm in the first half.”

Lawrence led one scoring drive that ended with a field goal. “I just got to get a little bit better at getting the ball out, taking completion­s and staying out of second-and-long and third-and-long,” Lawrence said. “We’ve got to click a little bit more, still got some work to do ... but I think we’re heading in the right direction.”

His final series stalled when he was sacked for a nine-yard loss by Jalen Dalton at the Saints’ 25. The drive ended with Josh Lambo missing a 43yard field goal attempt off the upright.

Hill played the majority of the first half and the third quarter, completing 11 of 20 passes. His first two series ended with sacks by Jihad Ward and Dawuane Smoot. His first scoring drive culminated with former Jaguars kicker Aldrick Rosas hitting a 52-yard field goal as the second quarter ended.

Hill’s touchdown went for 14 yards to Lil’Jordan Humphrey to make it 23-3.

“It’s hard to really give you an evaluation without seeing the film,” Hill said. “Just like any other game, there’s plays I’d like to have back and then there was some good stuff.”

 ??  ?? Jameis Winston leaves the field after a strong showing against the Jaguars. Photograph: Derick Hingle/AP
Jameis Winston leaves the field after a strong showing against the Jaguars. Photograph: Derick Hingle/AP

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