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New Orleans Saints film study: Replaying the 'Meachem Miracle'
New Orleans Saints receiver Robert Meachem's - insert your adjective here: lucky, timely, heady, etc.
Saints, Sinners: Missed Kick Costly in Overtime Loss
Even though the New Orleans Saints ' offense was humming at full capacity and his team had gotten few breaks in the first 58 minutes, Casey Rabach expected to be right back on the field after Shaun Suisham missed a short field goal that would have sealed a stunning Washington Redskins win Sunday.
The New Orleans Saints had no business winning. Two of their biggest plays were unbelievable flukes, bad mistakes that somehow morphed into positive results.
Video: Robert Meachem's touchdown against Redskins
The New Orleans Saints remained undefeated today after an improbable 33-30 comeback win in overtime against the Washington Redskins.
Saints continue their fantastic march with rout of Patriots
So we thought the Patriots were going to come in here and beat these guys? Neaux way.
New Orleans Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 at the Superdome
If there was any doubt the New Orleans Saints are one of the best teams in the NFL -- if not the best -- it was put to rest at the Superdome on Monday Night Football.
Saints LInkage: Pats owner calls Saints the best, Jenkins playing great and more
It's Thanksgiving morning and you're about to fill yourself up on stuffing and turkey and cranberry sauce and yada yada yada.
New Orleans Saints news and notes for Nov. 23
New Orleans Saints cornerback Chris McAlister didn't know any more Wednesday than he did last week with regard to whether he'll play Monday night against the New England Patriots .
New Orleans Saints rookie punter Thomas Morstead honored
Saints rookie punter Thomas Morstead was named the NFC's Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance in the Saints' 38-7 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Freeman has yet to have that ugly three-pick game that every young quarterback seems to have at some point.
Rams safety fined for roughing the kicker penalty
Safety Craig Dahl's rougher the kicker penalty last week against New Orleans cost the St.
Grading the New Orleans Saints' special teams at midseason
In a perfect world, which arguably the undefeated New Orleans Saints have toyed with through the first eight games, the play of their special teams would be on par with the team's offensive and defensive units.
Saints go to 8-0 with 30-20 win over Panthers
What might be finest Saints team is off to the best start in club history. New Orleans moved to 8-0 on Sunday when Drew Brees overcame two early turnovers to pass for 330 yards and a touchdown in a 30-20 comeback victory over Carolina.
Forecast: Ultimate Saints face-off: 1991 Saints v. 2009 Saints
Since only two Saints teams have gone 7-0 what would happen if they played? The 2009 Saints clearly have a better shot at the Super Bowl but they also won't have to go through Troy Aikman's Cowboys or Steve Young's 49ers like the 1991 team did.
New Orleans Saints mailbag: That little doubt of long-time Saints fans should go away
Hey gang, here is the first of two New Orleans Saints mailbags for today. I'm on my way to Miami and wanted to get these posted before I left.
Geller: What Saints players do you want to send packing?
What Saints players do you want to send packing? To the Pro Bowl that is. The game is not 'til January 31st, but voting started this and we should see plenty of Black and Gold helmets on the field in Miami this year.
Saints coach Sean Payton will turn in his final injury report today, but it's likely that Fujita, who strained his left calf in Sunday's 48-27 victory over the New York Giants, will be no better than questionable for this week.
Who Has the Edge? Analysis by Staff Writer Omar Kelly
Even though the Saints are allowing only 3.8 yards per carry, New Orleans' injury-depleted 4-3 defensive scheme shouldn't be too much of a challenge for the Dolphins' physical line, which has helped the offense average 177 rushing yards.
Eli impressed by 'very, very good' Saints -- and should be
The thunderous chant began midway through the fourth quarter, more than 70,000 deliriously happy fans in unison: 'Who Dat? Who Dat? Who Dat think they gonna beat these Saints? Who dat?' After what transpired here Sunday, the question seems all together pertinent: Who dat, indeed.
Giants get big play from Hixon
Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley NEW ORLEANS -- The Giants desperately needed someone to make a play after falling behind 14-0 -- and Domenik Hixon was up to the task.
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