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'We all have to play better': New Orleans Saints not considering change at QB despite 1-2 start

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — New Orleans Saints coach Dennis Allen said the team is not considering a quarterback change despite its offensive struggles and inconsistency.

Quarterback Jameis Winston is dealing with a back injury that he described as a «transverse fracture» to the Fox game broadcast. Winston said he was in pain and wearing four layers of protection and a custom backplate against the Panthers.

He also said, according to Fox's sideline reporter, that «every time it presses down on his psoas muscle it makes it really hard when he applies weight on his back foot.»

The Saints have struggled to move the ball in their three games, except in the fourth quarters against the Falcons and Panthers. Thirty-eight of their 51 points this season have come in the fourth quarter.

«No, no. We all have to play better,» Allen said. «I'm not looking to single anything out, obviously we've got to make some corrections and we've got to do a better job as a group.»

The Saints did not score until the 12:31 mark in the fourth quarter. Running back Alvin Kamara lost a fumble in the first quarter and the Saints had a field goal blocked. Kicker Wil Lutz also missed a 48-yard field goal attempt.

«I think everybody, when you get in these situations, is kind of looking for a place to place blame,» Allen said. «There's enough mistakes to go around, I don't really want to go there. I feel confident with Jameis. Certainly, we all need to do better and that's what we're going to do.»

The Saints are dealing with numerous injuries on offense. They lost four offensive players during the game after guard Andrus Peat and wide receivers Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry and Michael Thomas left with injuries. The team already was missing tight end Taysom Hill and

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