The Saints Moment That Made Rashid Shaheed Feel Unstoppable

Rashid Shaheed shines with a stunning 68-yard touchdown, exemplifying his journey from injury recovery to a Pro Bowl-worthy talent for the Saints.

Rashid Shaheed’s first season in New Orleans came with a bang, and one of his loudest moments is now the Saints’ Play of the Day.

On Day 68 of the countdown to the Saints’ season opener, the 68-yard touchdown from Taysom Hill to Shaheed against the Atlanta Falcons in 2022 gets the nod. It was the kind of snap that announced Shaheed to anyone still figuring out who the rookie was.

At that point, Shaheed was still a relatively unknown first-year player who had spent most of the season working back from a college knee injury. Once he got on the field, he wasted no time making noise. He scored on his first two touches, first as a rusher on a 44-yard touchdown and then as a receiver on a 58-yard score.

The Week 15 strike against Atlanta was the one that really stretched the field and broke the game open. The Falcons didn’t seem to know what kind of speed they were dealing with, and they gave Shaheed room to run. He shot past safety Richie Grant and left the rest of the defense trying to recover.

With quarterback Andy Dalton lined up out wide, Hill climbed the pocket and fired a pass that only Shaheed could realistically get to. Grant went up in a last-ditch effort to knock it away, but the throw was just beyond his reach. Shaheed hauled it in and raced to the end zone, putting the Saints ahead 14-0 in a game they would go on to win 21-18.

That victory also tied the all-time series with Atlanta at 54-54.

Shaheed’s rookie year ended with 12 games played, and he built on that in 2023 with a breakout season: 46 catches, 719 yards and five touchdowns, plus a Pro Bowl nomination for his special teams work. A knee injury then shortened his 2024 season, and now he heads into a contract year in 2025 with plenty of attention on him as he tries to take another step and become a steadier piece of the Saints’ passing attack.

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