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Saints enter a new era under Kellen Moore against a Cardinals team looking to build on last season

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Saints enter a new era under Kellen Moore against a Cardinals team looking to build on last season
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Saints enter a new era under Kellen Moore against a Cardinals team looking to build on last season

2025-09-05 02:15 Last Updated At:02:41

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Saints coach Kellen Moore has been around football for virtually his entire life.

Still, Sunday will be different.

At 37, the NFL's youngest head coach enters his first game in charge when New Orleans hosts the Arizona Cardinals.

It's a new chapter for Moore, and the Saints, who haven't made the playoffs since record-setting quarterback Drew Brees retired after the 2020 season — and haven't had a winning season since former coach Sean Payton left for a one-year retirement after the 2021 season.

And the game will be in the Superdome, where Moore celebrated a Super Bowl triumph last February as offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles.

“The play style and the fundamentals that we preach each and every day — we want to see it come to life,” Moore said. “This is our first opportunity.”

“We know how special the dome is going to be on Sunday. It's going to be a really cool environment," Moore added. “The guys are excited about the uniqueness of Week 1.”

Moore — the son of a high school football coach who played quarterback at Boise State and in the NFL — sounds intent on not making too big a deal out of what he hopes will be the first of many meaningful moments in his current job.

“You go about your routine the same way you always have,” he said. “Obviously, there's different obligations when you're the head coach versus a coordinator. So, there's different things you're responsible for during the week. But all of us are really just focused in and getting ready for Sunday.”

The Cardinals have a young coach of their own in Jonathan Gannon, a 42-year-old former Eagles defensive coordinator who is entering his third season. Like Moore, he took on a rebuilding project. The Cardinals went 4-13 in Gannon's first season and improved to 8-9 in 2024.

Whether Moore oversees a similarly methodical improvement or a more accelerated one remains to be seen. But one thing Gannon expects to see is a Saints offense that keeps defenses off balance.

“I have a high opinion of Kellen," Gannon said. “He’s very creative.

"It makes it really hard on a defense how he calls the game,” Gannon added. “Schematically, he’s hard to defend. The pace that he plays with is hard to defend. It puts you on your heels.”

After quarterback Derek Carr retired because of an injured throwing arm, the Saints held a preseason competition between three young players without a win as an NFL starter among them.

Spencer Rattler, a 2024 fifth-round draft choice out of South Carolina, won the job. He'll be backed up by rookie Tyler Shough, a second-round pick out of Louisville, while third-year pro Jake Haener will be the emergency third QB.

Rattler started six games as a rookie while Carr was injured last season. The Saints lost all of them, but many other starters were sidelined as well, and New Orleans slid to a 5-12 finish — its worst record since 2005.

This week, Rattler will have offensive stars including receiver Chris Olave and running back Alvin Kamara to help him — and has more chemistry with them after taking many first-team snaps during training camp and preseason.

“Definitely a little different; obviously, more prepared," Rattler said. “A fresh start, new opportunity and I'm looking forward to attacking it with these guys.”

The Cardinals’ offense is nearly identical to a year before, with the team bringing back its nucleus of quarterback Kyler Murray, running back James Conner, receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., tight end Trey McBride and left tackle Paris Johnson Jr.

Murray — now in his seventh season after being the No. 1 overall pick in 2019 — is trying to lead the franchise to the playoffs for just the second time. He’s nearing 20,000 career passing yards and is more than two years removed from a knee injury that caused him to miss big chunks of the 2022 and 2023 seasons.

“I’m not really trying to envision how many passing yards I’m going to have, rushing yards and all that stuff. I’m just trying to go out there and execute,” Murray said. “All that really matters is the win. That’s the focus.”

Arizona general manager Monti Ossenfort spent much of the offseason rebuilding the team’s defense, particularly the front seven.

The Cardinals signed several free agents, including Josh Sweat, Dalvin Tomlinson and Calais Campbell. Campbell just turned 39 and is entering the 18th season of an incredibly productive NFL career.

Arizona also added defensive talent in the draft, though first-round pick Walter Nolen is sidelined by a calf injury.

Other rookies, like cornerback Will Johnson and defensive end Jordan Burch, could have a big impact.

AP Sports Writer David Brandt contributed to this report.

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Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon watches play during the first half of an NFL preseason football game agaisnt the Las Vegas Raiders, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in Glendale. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon watches play during the first half of an NFL preseason football game agaisnt the Las Vegas Raiders, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in Glendale. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray warms up prior to an NFL preseason football game agaisnt the Las Vegas Raiders, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in Glendale. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray warms up prior to an NFL preseason football game agaisnt the Las Vegas Raiders, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in Glendale. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore responds to a question during a news conference after losing to the Denver Broncos in an NFL preseason football game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in New orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore responds to a question during a news conference after losing to the Denver Broncos in an NFL preseason football game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in New orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Anthony Edwards does not want to be the face of the NBA, but the Minnesota Timberwolves star is becoming a focus of one the league’s marquee matchups when he goes up against San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama.

Though Edwards had a career-high 55 points, Wembanyama scored 39 points and captured a key offensive rebound in the final seconds as San Antonio held off Minnesota 126-123 on Saturday.

Wembanyama and Edwards exchanged highlights and baskets in a showdown between two of the Western Conference’s top teams.

“They’ve got Wemby,” Edwards said. “He’s supposed to be the face of the league. So, I always got to get up for that one.”

Edwards averaged 36.7 points in three games against the Spurs this season.

He banked in a 3-foot runner with 16.8 seconds remaining to complete a 19-point rally as Minnesota beat San Antonio 104-103 on Jan. 11.

Edwards almost did it again Saturday, going 19 for 33 from the field and 9 for 16 from 3-point range to score the most points of his seven-year NBA career.

“It’s an honor and it’s the best thing to have the best players go as hard as they can because, first of all, it makes us better, it makes me better,” Wembanyama said. “And it’s a show of respect and also progress stepping up because now the standings make us that we’re a respectable team.”

Wembanyama was 12 for 23 from the field and 4 for 9 on 3-pointers Saturday, falling a point shy of matching the season high he set in the season opener against Dallas on Oct. 22.

“He actually done put on a lot of weight,” Edwards said of Wembanyama. “Looking at him from last year and this year, I was trying to box him out, he done put on a lot of weight. I can see from a distance that he has worked. I can’t do nothing but respect that.”

Edwards has been a three-time All-Star since joining the league as the No. 1 draft pick in 2020, but he reiterated he would rather be himself than be the league’s featured star.

While he prefers to have the charismatic Wembanyama shine in that off-court spotlight, Edwards demonstrated Saturday he's not yielding to the 2023 No. 1 pick on the court.

Edwards drained an 11-foot, fadeaway jumper that put Minnesota ahead 110-108 with 3:28 remaining. Wembanyama responded with an 18-foot jumper. Edwards put the Wolves back up with a 25-foot 3-pointer and Wembanyama tied the game at 113 with a 26-foot 3. The back-and-forth took only 53 seconds, electrifying the sell-out crowd at the Frost Bank Center.

“I loved it. I loved it,” Edwards said, smiling. “I wish we could have just moved everybody out of the way and just checked up me versus him."

Wembanyama and Edwards didn't get to face off one-on-one, but they set up some tense final seconds.

Edwards had 26 points in the fourth quarter and Wembanyama had 12.

Edwards made the first of two free throws to cut San Antonio's lead to 125-123 with six seconds remaining but missed the second. Spurs forward Julian Champagnie was immediately fouled after rebounding the miss but missed both free throws. Wembanyama skied above Minnesota defenders to rebound the second miss and salvage the victory.

San Antonio (29-13) remains second in the West with Minnesota 2 1/2 games back in fourth.

“It was fun,” Wembanyama said. “Not the most fun, but it was a fun game for sure. And this one is worth a lot because of the way the West looks right now.”

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Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) drives to the basket against San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) drives to the basket against San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) shoots over Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) shoots over Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama, center, scores against Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards, left, and forward Joan Beringer (19) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama, center, scores against Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards, left, and forward Joan Beringer (19) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) drives against Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) drives against Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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