Saints Honor Retired Armstead Ahead Cardinals Season Opener New Orleans
Saints Honor Retired Armstead Ahead Cardinals Season Opener New Orleans

Saints Honor Retired Armstead Ahead Cardinals Season Opener New Orleans

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The New Orleans Saints will honor former offensive tackle Terron Armstead as the 'Saints Legend of the Game' during their season opener against the Arizona Cardinals, celebrating his impactful nine-year tenure with the team before his recent retirement. The Cardinals enter the game as favorites but face a challenging atmosphere in New Orleans, where their head coach Jonathan Gannon acknowledged the difficulty of playing against the Saints' innovative offense led by play-caller Kellen Moore. Quarterbacks Kyler Murray and Spencer Rattler are expected to be active runners in the matchup, with prop bets favoring both to exceed rushing yard targets. Injury reports reveal some concerns for both teams, including Saints' projected starting left guard Trevor Penning sidelined with a toe issue and Cardinals offensive linemen Will Hernandez and Jon Gaines II dealing with knee and thumb injuries, respectively. Cardinals defensive coordinator Nick Rallis discussed his respect for veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell, highlighting the team's mutual accountability and Campbell's anticipated impact despite limited snap counts. Overall, the game promises an intense Week 1 showdown with experienced coaching matchups and key player performances under close watch.

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