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Jameis Winston revenge game has lost its luster without Dennis Allen

Jul 29, 2022; Metairie, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen looks on as quarterback Jameis Winston (2) walks by during training camp at Ochsner Sports Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 29, 2022; Metairie, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen looks on as quarterback Jameis Winston (2) walks by during training camp at Ochsner Sports Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

The Jameis Winston revenge game has lost some of its allure with the firing of Dennis Allen.

There are two types of "revenge games." You have matchups like C.J. Gardner-Johnson returning to New Orleans. There was true animosity from the safety. Then, you have games that simply features a player facing his former team, and "revenge game" is used jokingly.

We thought Jameis Winston facing the New Orleans Saints as the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback would be a true revenge game. Without the presence of Allen, there's nothing to get revenge for.

It was Allen who told Winston he wouldn't lose his job due to injury then kept Andy Dalton as the starter. It was Allen's wishes Winston went against to give Jamaal Williams a touchdown against Atlanta.

With Allen gone, who would the ill will be directed towards?

Winston became one of the more beloved players in the Saints' locker room and by the fan base. Under these circumstances, this is closer to a family reunion than an attempt for revenge.

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