Toronto Star

MONDAY NIGHTER

DOLPHINS AT SAINTS 8:15 P.M., TSN2

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Down to their fourth-string quarterbac­k because of a COVID-19 outbreak, the New Orleans Saints reportedly tried to lure former star quarterbac­ks Drew Brees and Philip Rivers out of retirement to play against the Miami Dolphins on Monday night.

With Taysom Hill and Trevor Siemian on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list and rookie Ian Book set to start against the Dolphins, the Saints reached out to Brees and Rivers, according to Jeff Duncan of NOLA.com.

However, both future Hall of Famers reportedly rejected the idea, leading the Saints to sign veteran Blake Bortles to fill in if needed.

According to the report, Brees “wasn’t 100 per cent confident he would be able to make the throws necessary to successful­ly lead the offence.” The report also stated that Saints coach Sean Payton personally called Brees about the opportunit­y.

Brees, the former Saints legendary quarterbac­k, joined the broadcast booth as an analyst for NBC Sports after retiring at the end of last season.

Rivers, the longtime Chargers great, retired after spending last season with the Indianapol­is Colts.

The Saints have been hit hard by COVID-19 with the outbreak infecting at least 15 players and several coaches.

Jameis Winston opened the season as the starter before suffering a season-ending knee injury in Week 7. Book, a rookie fresh out of Notre Dame, is slated to make his NFL regular-season debut against the Dolphins in the Superdome on Monday night.

The Dolphins and Saints, both 7-7, are fighting for their playoff lives.

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