LSU’s offense has struggled to get in the end zone so far this season, scoring only four touchdowns in its first three games. The Tigers rank 107th in the country in scoring offense, averaging just 20 points a game. Sophomore running back Ju’Juan Johnson says that the offense has to improve, but the group is still very confident in its ability to score.
Brett McMurphy of On3 reports that the SEC will announce its 9-game 2026 schedule and each team’s 3 rivalry opponents on Tuesday.
Saints starting left guard Trevor Penning is showing positive progress toward making his season debut in Seattle this weekend. Penning has been sidelined since the beginning of the preseason after suffering a turf-toe injury against the Chargers. Penning practiced at a limited capacity on Wednesday.
The Saints are looking to get in the win column on Sunday as the team hits the road for the first time this season to Seattle to face the Seahawks. Quarterback Spencer Rattler says that the offense has to make sure its communication is effective in what will be a hostile environment.
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New Orleans’ chances of hosting the Super Bowl in 2031 are in serious jeopardy. The Saints and the state have missed a key deadline to bid on hosting the game that year, which is the earliest that the Super Bowl can return to the city – sites for the next three Super Bowls have already been established, and the Super Bowl in 2030 conflicts with Mardi Gras. Greg Bensel with the Saints says it is of utmost importance for New Orleans to land the Super Bowl in 2031. Bensel says that they are trying to make that happen.