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NFC South: Saints becoming kings of the comeback
Running back Pierre Thomas #23 of the New Orleans Saints runs the ball against Jon Beason #52 of the Carolina Panthers at Louisiana Superdome on November 8, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Still Perfect: Saints rally to beat Panthers
NEW ORLEANS - Drew Brees and the Saints' prolific offense never had to play from behind in their first five games.
Indianapolis wins, Saints keep perfect record
Joseph Addai punched his way into the end zone from two yards in the fourth quarter as Indianapolis sneaked past Houston 20-17, extending their win streak to 17-straight games on Sunday.
Saints finish strong to beat Panthers, go to 8-0
Tyrell Sutton News: With Brad Hoover and Tony Fiammetta out, Sutton will get a look at fullback Sunday against the Panthers, the Charlotte Observer reports.
New Orleans Saints need no extra motivation vs Panthers
Watching video of the Carolina Panthers got several New Orleans Saints players thinking: Something didn't match.
Saints' unbeaten offensive machine rolls by controlling rhythm and keeping defenses off-balance
The New Orleans Saints are the NFL's highest-scoring team. Not only do they average 39 points, they're in a hurry to get there.
Concerns about Carney? Payton's not saying
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton stopped short Thursday of saying he's concerned with 44-year-old kicker John Carney , who has missed two extra points and three field goals - two between 30 and 39 yards - this season.
New Orleans Saints mailbag: Can Sean Payton keep the Saints focused?
Here's today's New Orleans Saints mailbag file. It had a heavy emphasis on strategy and aspects of the New Orleans Saints team like pass blocking, special teams, etc.
Keep eye on struggling kickers in final minutes
Posted by ESPN.com's Pat Yasinskas NEW ORLEANS -- Looks like it's going to go down to the wire in the Superdome.
New Orleans Saints remain on path to perfection: John DeShazier
New Orleans Saints running back Pierre Thomas flips backward into the end zone for a game-clinching touchdown late in the fourth quarter as the Saints beat the Atlanta Falcons 35-27 on Monday night at the Superdome.
Saints kicker John Carney discusses faith, perserverance at Kenner prayer dinner
Saints kicker John Carney with Kenner City Councilwoman Jeannie Black at the city's Prayer Dinner in the Pontchartrain Center Tuesday Twenty-four hours after his team's emotional win against rival Atlanta Falcons in the New Orleans Superdome, Saints kicker John Carney huddled with several hundred people in Kenner to talk more about something more ...
Marques Colston continues to make quantum leaps with New Orleans Saints
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees didn't have to throw all his passes perfectly Monday night.
LIVE: Falcons battle 6-0 Saints on MNF
Aaron Stecker News: With both Jason Snelling and Jerious Norwood inactive on Monday night, Stecker will be the top backup to Michael Turner.
Saints on pace to set NFL scoring record
The New Orleans Saints were the highest-scoring team in the NFL last season while scoring a franchise-record 463 points.
Saints Q&a: Sean Payton on injuries, his improved rushing attack, Atlanta defense
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton met with the media today. Here is an edited transcript.
Even though Drew Brees turned over the ball four times , this has to go down as one of his best performances as a Saint.
Forecast: For first time Saints an Alpha Dog in the NFL
Drew Brees dives for a score. Sitting in Landshark Stadium had me thinking of countless times the Saints faced an elite NFL team and the Saints would come out fired up and with help from the Dome crowd victory seemed possible.
SAINTS 56, DOLPHINS 34 *** Over the top *** Saints rally from 21-point deficit to defeat Dolphins
"That," Loomis said before heading for the press box door, "was a strong, strong, strong win." Maybe, but three strongs may not be enough to describe the Saints ' play in an exhilarating 46-34 victory over the Dolphins in Land Shark Stadium, an inspirational triumph that kept the Saints - who trailed 24-3 just seconds before halftime - undefeated.
LIVE: Can 'Fins ground high-powered Saints?
Jonathan Vilma News: Jonathan Vilma has been dealt a $10,000 fine for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Giants' quarterback Eli Manning in Week 6, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. [ + ] Impact: The star linebacker intends to appeal the fine.
John Carney, K, New Orleans Saints: Converted 6 of 7 point-after attempts, one was blocked, in 48-27 win over New York Giants Jeff Faine, C, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Started in 28-21 loss to Carolina Anthony Fasano, TE, Miami Dolphins: Bye week Mike Gandy, OG, Arizona Cardinals: Started in 27-3 win over Seattle Ryan Grant, RB, Green Bay Packers: Had ...
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