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Saints Owner Gayle Benson Furious: “This Level of Unprofessionalism Is Unacceptable!” – Demands Head Coach Kellen Moore Enforce Stricter Discipline on the Team’s Struggling Quarterback After Loss to Buccaneers

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New Orleans, LA — Following the New Orleans Saints’ humiliating 3–23 defeat to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 26, 2025, tensions have erupted inside the organization. According to multiple sources, team owner Gayle Benson was “furious” with the team’s lackluster performance — and especially with the unprofessional behavior of the starting quarterback, Spencer Rattler.

Rattler endured a nightmare outing, highlighted by a pick-six when his pass was intercepted by Anthony Nelson and returned for a touchdown — a disastrous play that shifted all momentum to the Buccaneers. Even worse, Rattler drew criticism for appearing to give up on another play, failing to fight off a sack and showing what many described as a “defeated attitude” on the field.

An insider source revealed:

“Mrs. Benson was extremely disappointed. She believes no player — rookie or veteran — should display that kind of attitude. She’s urging Coach Kellen Moore to take firm disciplinary action. The Saints have standards, and that behavior doesn’t meet them.”

Head coach Kellen Moore didn’t hold back in his postgame remarks:

“Every player on this team is accountable for how they compete. There’s no room for quitting or a lack of effort in this locker room.”

Veteran linebacker Demario Davis echoed that frustration, saying:

“We fight for the logo on our helmet. If someone isn’t willing to do that, they shouldn’t be here.”

Fans quickly took to social media, blasting Rattler for his perceived lack of professionalism and demanding that the team send a strong message.

🔥 One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter):

“Losing is part of the game — quitting isn’t. If you don’t have the heart of a fighter, you don’t belong in New Orleans!”

Reports suggest that Rattler could face reduced playing time or even a benching next week, as the Saints coaching staff looks to restore accountability and discipline inside the locker room.

Following the devastating loss to the Buccaneers, the pressure is mounting in New Orleans — and Gayle Benson’s patience appears to have run out.

The question now: Will Kellen Moore follow through with decisive action, or will this become another warning that fades without consequence?

👉 One thing’s certain: The Saints’ owner has drawn a line — and this time, there’s no going back.

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