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By Joel A. Erickson
The biggest hit of Saints' training camp so far was laid by a guy competing to be the backup quarterback.
Granted, New Orleans is not in pads yet, so there's not supposed to be much hitting at all, but Taysom Hill obliterated Arthur Maulet on a kickoff coverage on Friday, a highlight-reel hit that served as a reminder of Hill's athleticism.
"We had a little collision there," Hill said. "It wasn't on purpose."
View: https://twitter.com/sayneykid/status/1022933634091761664
Hill finds himself in a unique position this training camp. While the second-year quarterback competes with Tom Savage for the backup job behind Drew Brees, he's also playing on all special teams units, the spot he first shone last season while serving on the roster as the No. 3 quarterback.
Full Story - The Advocate
By Joel A. Erickson
The biggest hit of Saints' training camp so far was laid by a guy competing to be the backup quarterback.
Granted, New Orleans is not in pads yet, so there's not supposed to be much hitting at all, but Taysom Hill obliterated Arthur Maulet on a kickoff coverage on Friday, a highlight-reel hit that served as a reminder of Hill's athleticism.
"We had a little collision there," Hill said. "It wasn't on purpose."
View: https://twitter.com/sayneykid/status/1022933634091761664
Hill finds himself in a unique position this training camp. While the second-year quarterback competes with Tom Savage for the backup job behind Drew Brees, he's also playing on all special teams units, the spot he first shone last season while serving on the roster as the No. 3 quarterback.
Full Story - The Advocate