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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Naming Jameis Winston as the presumptive successor to Drew Brees may have seemed hazardous for New Orleans Saints mentor Sean Payton. 

All things considered, Winston went through five years fumbling in an uneven ocean of turnovers and terrible choices at Tampa Bay and whenever the Bucs found the opportunity to sign Tom Brady, Winston was thrown away and he reemerged with Saints, where he played in just four games and tossed 11 passes last season. 

Yet, Winston, who beat down Taysom Hill in the preseason to supplant the resigned Brees, displayed on Sunday that the difference in landscape may have been all he required. 

Making plays with his arm and his feet and glancing especially in order. Winston tossed a vocation high five score passes to lead the Saints to a 38-3 first day of the season triumph over the Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers, before 35,242 at TIAA Bank Field. 

Winston, who had 11 rounds of at least 300 yards in 2019, his last full season with the Bucs (and three of at least 400 yards), posted no such computer game numbers against the Packers. Also, 55 of his yards came on one play, a profound score pass to Deonte Harris to cover the Saints' scoring with 10:55 left. 

In any case, all Payton needs from Winston is to keep away from games, for example, the nine in the 2019 season wherein he tossed numerous interferences. 

Winston finished 14 of 20 passes for 148 yards, and acquired 37 yards hurrying. His passer rating of 130.8, reinforced by no captures, was his second-best as an expert. 

Rodgers, who accepting his most exceedingly terrible beating as a professional, was 15 of 28 for 133 yards and two block attempts. 

"That was a whoop to the city of New Orleans and the area," Winston said, alluding to Saints fans who are uncovering their direction from underneath the harm brought about by Hurricane Ida fourteen days prior, which constrained the game to moved to Jacksonville. "They've experienced so a lot, for us to commend this triumph with them … cap's set for them. The propelled us. They propelled us." 

He tossed short TD passes to Alvin Kamara (on a digging tool pass) and Juwan Johnson to stake the Saints to a 17-3 halftime lead. Winston then, at that point exploited a turnover and Packer mentor Matt LeFleur's bombed bet to go for on fourth-and-two from his own 21 to add scoring tosses of 8 yards to Johnson and 10 to Chris Hogan. 

Winston's just miscue was throwing into twofold inclusion and getting taken out by Darnell Savage in the Packers' end zone in the second from last quarter — however it was invalidated when Za-Darius Smith was hailed for roughing the passer. The second TD to Johnson came on the primary play of the final quarter. 

Before the profound TD to Harris, Saints mentor Sean Payton called a wary game, weighty on runs, screens and even Winston taking making excellent progress so far. 

"He played quite well … he was secured," Payton said. "He was engaged. I thought he played quite well." 

Winston wouldn't fret an arrangement more appropriate for a game director than the gunman he attempted to be in Tampa. 

"Sean says, it's with regards to the choice, not the outcome," Winston said. "On the off chance that you continue to settle on the best choices, it will deal with itself. Sean callee an astonishing game." 

Holy people veteran linebacker Demario Davis, who was been on of Winston's coaches with the Saints, said Winston's development is satisfying. 

"I don't believe there's a layer on the field I'm more pleased with," he said. "We don't speak pretty much football; we talk about existence. Nobody is more energized than I am to watch this in view of the conviction I have in him. Anything is possible for his development as a player and a man. I think the world will be stunned."