Saints Coach Kellen Moore Confident in Kamara-Etienne Backfield Duo
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore is making headlines after addressing concerns about the team’s crowded running back room. On Monday, Moore emphasized that both Alvin Kamara and Travis Etienne will have ample opportunity to contribute this season.
The Saints’ offseason acquisition of Etienne raised questions among fans and analysts about how Moore would balance touches between the Pro Bowl veteran Kamara and the dynamic younger back Etienne. Addressing the speculation, Moore stated there would be enough snaps for both players, signaling an intention to maximize offensive versatility without sacrificing individual production.
- Kamara: Has been a cornerstone of the Saints offense since 2017, known for his dual-threat capabilities as both a runner and receiver.
- Etienne: Brings explosive speed and pass-catching ability, offering a new dimension to the Saints’ attack.
Moore’s statement reassures fans eager to see both backs utilized in creative ways. The presence of two premier talents in the backfield gives the Saints flexibility to deploy packages featuring both players, increasing matchup problems for opposing defenses.
While Moore did not elaborate on precise roles or snap counts, his remarks indicate a strategy that embraces shared workloads. This approach could help keep both backs fresh and reduce injury risks over the course of the long NFL season. The Saints’ offense, under Moore’s guidance, is expected to experiment with personnel groupings to maximize Kamara and Etienne’s skill sets.
The message from Moore is clear: New Orleans is committed to leveraging the strengths of both running backs. With the coach’s assurance that snaps will be distributed effectively, the Saints look poised to make their backfield one of the most unpredictable and potent units in the league.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NFL