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Alontae Taylor views MNF vs. Chiefs as redemption game

The New Orleans Saints haven't played the Kansas City Chiefs in four years. Despite having never competed against the Chiefs, Alontae Taylor looks at this game as an opportunity for redemption.

The last time Taylor played in prime time was against the Los Angeles Rams on "Thursday Night Football," and that game left a bad taste in his mouth. Taylor was benched during that game after getting repeatedly beaten in coverage. There aren't many people thinking about that game leading into this week's "Monday Night Football" contest, but Taylor is on a mission to prove that struggles under the bright lights won't be a trend.

"I don't want anyone to look at the Rams game and say the stage was too big for Alontae," Taylor told Erin Summers, "My last prime-time game I got benched at the end of the game against the Rams for having bad eyes, getting emotional, and for making bad decisions."

Taylor has improved drastically since that game. He's visibly grown more comfortable at nickel cornerback. Growing at the position may be enough for the masses, but Taylor intends to prove to himself that "the lights aren't too big. The stage isn't too big."

The game against the Rams was late in the season. Taylor wants to prove these past four games aren't a fluke. He was our pick for the Saints' Defensive Player of the Month, and he's looking to carry that over into October.

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