Allen Robinson Sends Warning to Spencer Rattler After Subtle Jab at Giants Defense
Not everyone was happy with New Orleans Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler taking a subtle shot at the New York Giants’ defense.
Among those critical of his comments was former Pro Bowl wide receiver Allen Robinson II. He sent a warning to younger stars in the league. “Young players, say less, less is more!”
Robinson spent a decade in the league, making one Pro Bowl during his career. He was a second-round pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2014 NFL Draft out of Penn State.
His second year in the league was his breakout. Robinson had 1,400 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. He was the co-leader in the NFL in receiving touchdowns that year.
After two more seasons with the Jaguars, Robinson signed with the Chicago Bears in free agency. He later signed with the Los Angeles Rams before being traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2023. The following year, he signed with the New York Giants before being released. Robinson then signed with the Detroit Lions, appearing in 12 games for them.
Did Saints QB Spencer Rattler take a shot at the Giants’ defense?

During a recent press conference, Rattler discussed the Giants’ defense, which he will face in Week 5. He claimed they don’t use as many disguises with their looks as other teams.
On the surface, Rattler seemed genuine. However, some speculated that he took a passive aggressive shot at his Week 5 opponent with the comments.
“[They have a] really good front. Probably one of the best in the league,” Rattler praised. “We’ve gotta have a good plan for them — a lot of speed, a lot of power.
“On the back end, they don’t do as much as what we’ve seen from these other teams, disguise-wise, but they’ve got their wrinkles and everything. They run what they do well, and can cause some havoc to quarterbacks and offenses, so we’ve got to get the ball out on time, take our shots when they’re there, and just move the chains,” he continued.
Fans will have to wait and see how Rattler does against the Giants’ defense. The Giants are coming off their first win of the year against the Los Angeles Chargers. The defense held Justin Herbert to 203 passing yards and intercepted him twice.
Chiefs Star Chris Jones Opens Up on Losing His Aunt Angela: ‘She meant a lot’

Kansas City star defensive tackle Chris Jones shared that a close family member passed away after suffering a heart attack during the Chiefs game Sunday night in Week 3.
Jones, still grieving, opened up at a press conference Friday about the death of his aunt, Angela. Jones attended her funeral in Mississippi on Saturday, before arriving back in Kansas City with 45 minutes to go before kickoff with the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. Jones was visibly emotional during pregame.
“She meant a lot,” Jones said. “I actually stayed with her for a duration, a part of my life, probably five or six years. We was very close.”
“She was actually watching my game when she passed away,” he added.
Jones said he found out about Angela’s death after the Chiefs defeated the Giants, 22-9, on “Sunday Night Football,” Sept. 21. He added Angela was a “huge supporter” of him and the Chiefs, where he has spent his entire All-Pro career.
Jones Records Sack in Final Game for aunt Angela
During the game, Jones recorded a sack, and he expected to hear from his family with congratulatory messages, but instead received somber news.
“I was calling everybody saying, … we got the sack,” Jones said.
But soon responses of “call your mom” and “call your sister” began to worry Jones.
“Unfortunately, she had a heart attack watching the game,” Jones said.

GettyEAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 21: Chris Jones #95 of the Kansas City Chiefs greets fans following a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on September 21, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Andy Reid Prioritized Funeral, Made it Possible for Jones to Play
Jones, head coach Andy Reid and the front office worked out a plan so that Jones could attend the funeral and still play Sunday, if he wanted to.
“Me and Coach Reid talked about it, and more so it was about making my aunt’s funeral, and if there was a time frame where I could get back I would try to get back, but they completely understood and came up with a plan around it,” Jones said.
Reid expressed where the organization stood earlier in the week.
“He had to do what he had to do there. That’s not something you plan on,” Reid said during a press conference. “You take care of that first and the game kind of comes secondary when you start dealing with life and death.
Jones is an All-Time Great from Mississippi
Jones grew up in the small city of Houston, Mississippi. He attended Houston High School where he was considered a five-star recruit and was ranked among the top players in his class.
Jones played college football at Mississippi State University, where he played three years, forgoing his senior year to enter the 2016 NFL draft. A was selected in the second-round by the Chiefs.
Jones is a three-time Super Bowl champion, six-time All-Pro, and six-time Pro Bowler. He twice recorded 15.5 sacks in a season, in 2018 and 2022, and has tallied two career interceptions and 13 forced fumbles.
Known for his emotional displays during the national anthem, Jones has also used his platform off the field to promote environmental awareness, including starring in a PSA on Earth Day.