The New Orleans Saints topped the New York Giants 14-11 on Sunday afternoon in among the ugliest wins of the season, enhancing their record to 3-1 under interim HC Darren Rizzi.
Today's gamer is more of a standout than a breakout, however it felt incorrect to offer this acknowledgment to anybody else after his remarkable efficiency. The standout gamer from the Saints' Week 14 triumph over the Giants is DT Bryan Bresee.
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At this moment, it's obvious that Bresee anticipates playing the G-Men. He followed his novice efficiency versus New York– 4 overall pressures, 2 sacks, and 2 deals with for loss– with 3 overall pressures, one sack, 2 passes batted at the line of skirmish, and the game-winning obstructed basket in his sophomore season versus the Giants this previous Sunday.
The 2023 first-round NFL Draft choice's 8 sacks rank 3rd amongst protective takes on and are connected for 17th league-wide. He is now simply 5 sacks behind previous Saints edge rush and present Cincinnati Bengals All-Pro protective end Trey Hendrickson, whose 13 sacks hold sole ownership of the league's leading area.
Bresee is silently becoming among the more dominant interior protective linemen throughout the league, though I ‘d like to see him concentrate on enhancing his run defense come the offseason.
Respectable Mentions: DE Chase Young
- Highest-graded member of the Saints in Week 14 with an 89.6 general grade (87.8 protection, 75.0 pass rush, and 71.2 run defense), per Pro Football Focus.
- Young's 12 overall pressures (10 rushes and 2 hits) set his single-game profession high, and his 30% win rate was the greatest in the league through Week 14 (minutes. of 25 snaps), per PFF.
- One pass break up that almost led to his very first profession interception.