Saints Owner Gayle Benson Blasts PFF for Snubbing Tyler Shough From 2025 Rookie Rankings – And the Reason Behind It Has New Orleans Fans Furious
New Orleans, Louisiana – December 18, 2025
As the New Orleans Saints begin to find their footing down the stretch of the 2025 season, a heated controversy has erupted off the field. Saints owner Gayle Benson has publicly criticized Pro Football Focus (PFF) following the release of its 2025 rookie rankings — a list in which Tyler Shough received little to no meaningful recognition. Benson’s reaction quickly ignited anger across the Saints’ fan base.
According to sources close to the organization, Benson’s frustration goes beyond where Shough was ranked. The deeper issue lies in PFF’s evaluation philosophy. From the Saints’ perspective, Shough is not a player who simply posts decent numbers without influence. Instead, he is a quarterback who kept the team afloat during a stretch defined by injuries, roster instability, and mounting pressure.

Once viewed with skepticism early in his rookie campaign, Tyler Shough has shown remarkable poise and maturity as the season has progressed. He has limited costly mistakes, controlled game tempo, and delivered sound decisions in critical moments — traits the Saints believe have been essential to their late-season resurgence. Within the organization, his impact is measured less by raw statistics and more by how the offense functions when the margin for error disappears.
Benson was reportedly especially upset that Shough’s role in stabilizing the Saints went largely unnoticed in national rankings, despite his repeated presence in moments that swung games. In a rare and pointed statement, she made it clear that the issue was not about chasing awards, but about fairness and respect.
“The NFL can’t be measured by rankings and algorithms alone,” Benson said. “When a young quarterback carries a team through its hardest moments and directly makes a difference on the field, being ignored is unacceptable. This city, this fan base, and the players who wear the Saints uniform deserve proper recognition.”
The reaction from New Orleans fans was immediate. Social media quickly filled with criticism accusing PFF of consistently undervaluing the Saints, particularly when it comes to players who don’t arrive with massive hype or play in constant national spotlights. For many, the frustration surrounding Shough’s omission reflects a deeper belief that the team continues to be judged by reputation rather than performance.
Inside the Saints organization, the coaching staff has remained composed, reiterating that the team does not play for individual rankings or external validation. Still, Benson’s message was unmistakable: when real contributions are dismissed, silence is no longer an option.
The dispute with PFF may eventually fade from the headlines. But in New Orleans, it has reinforced a shared sentiment — that Tyler Shough has earned respect through performance, leadership, and resilience. And as the Saints push toward the season’s final stretch, that sense of being overlooked may become a powerful source of motivation, far more meaningful than any ranking ever could be.
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