By Ross Jackson
Getting a win in Week 14 was a huge positive for the New Orleans Saints. It gives them win No. 5 on the season, keeps them (barely) alive in the NFC South division and most importantly continues to establish confidence as the team wraps up the season. The win is effectively a milestone win for interim head coach Darren Rizzi as well, happening just 12 miles from his childhood high school.
However, a dark cloud hangs over the win because of a potential pair of injuries to starting quarterback Derek Carr. On a 2nd and 9 rush off of a read option keeper, Carr elected to try to leap for a first down instead of sliding or running out of bounds just short of the marker. The attempt to go airborne for the fresh set of downs was admirable from a “leave-it-all-out-on-the-field” perspective but ended up creating the worst-case scenario for the team.