Saints’ Brees optimistic he will play against Cowboys


Sep 20, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) carries the ball against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second half at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won, 23-19.Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
Brees, 36, had never missed a regular-season game due to injury in his 10 years with the Saints, which began after he recovered from major shoulder surgery in 2006. Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who missed Sunday’s game with a bruised rotator cuff in his throwing shoulder, said he is optimistic he will play in Week 4 against the Dallas Cowboys.

Sunday’s 27-22 loss against the Carolina Panthers was the first time in Brees’ 15-year NFL career that he had missed a game due to injury.

“I’m day-to-day. Obviously I plan to and expect to start on Sunday,” Brees said Sunday in his weekly postgame interview with Cox Sports Television. “But if I don’t, we’re in good hands with Luke.”

Backup quarterback Luke McCown, starting in place of Brees, completed 31 of 38 passes for 310 yards, with an interception, but it wasn’t enough to save the Saints (0-3) from falling three games behind the division-leading Panthers and Atlanta Falcons in the NFC South.

Brees was impressed with McCown’s performance.

“I thought he played great,” Brees told WWL Radio. “I was calling the play with him in the huddle in my mind. I was executing by trying to see it through his eyes from the sideline. He threw it to the right place every time. He did not make a bad decision in this game.”

Brees, 36, had never missed a regular-season game due to injury in his 10 years with the Saints, which began after he recovered from major shoulder surgery in 2006.

“It was extremely difficult. I couldn’t sit still,” said Brees, who wore an earpiece on the sideline to communicate with coaches.