Zach Wilson Breaks Silence On Saints Decision

Zach Wilson embraces a fresh start with the New Orleans Saints, aiming to refine his game alongside fellow Elite 11 alumnus Tyler Shough.

In the ever-evolving world of NFL free agency, teams have shifted their focus from snagging high-profile names to shoring up their depth charts. The New Orleans Saints have made an intriguing move by adding former No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson as a backup to Tyler Shough. This decision adds another layer to a quarterback room that already includes Spencer Rattler, making for an interesting dynamic.

Wilson's journey through the NFL has been a winding road. After stints with the New York Jets, Denver Broncos, and Miami Dolphins, he now finds himself in New Orleans. Despite the challenges he's faced, Wilson remains optimistic about his future, especially under the guidance of offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.

During his introductory press conference, Wilson shared his perspective on the opportunity:

"For me, it’s about embracing wherever I land and making the most of the reps I get. I can’t control everything, so I focus on enjoying the game and putting my best foot forward.

If a chance comes my way, I’ll be ready, but I’m not mapping out every detail of my future. It’s about seizing every moment I have in the league and appreciating the journey."

Interestingly, Wilson and Shough share a connection from their past, both being part of the same Elite 11 class. Fast forward to now, Wilson, drafted in 2021, joins Shough, a 2025 draft pick, on the Saints roster. Their paths have been quite different, yet they converge here under Moore’s mentorship, as the Saints aim for a playoff push in the 2026 season.

This combination of talent and potential in the quarterback room could spell exciting times ahead for New Orleans fans. As the team builds towards a competitive season, the dynamic between Wilson, Shough, and Rattler will be one to watch.