Saints end Falcons’ unbeatren streak


Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS

Proud veterans Drew Brees and Ben Watson summoned their best performances of the season and restored a bit of swagger to the recently reeling Saints.

Brees passed for 312 yards, Watson racked up a career-high 127 yards receiving to go with a fourth-down touchdown catch, and New Orleans handed the Atlanta Falcons their first loss of the season with a 31-21 win on Thursday night.

“Obviously, Ben Watson had a huge night,” Brees said. “Either his number was called or he was just getting open. He was getting some opportunities and, man, he made the most of it.”

Desperate for a victory, the Saints (2-4) enjoyed big plays in all phases, a common occurrence when New Orleans hosts night games. Including the playoffs, the Saints have now won 19 of 21 games in the Superdome in prime time.

Michael Mauti, who grew up near New Orleans after his father, Rich, played for the Saints, blocked a punt and recovered it for a touchdown, delighting the Superdome crowd with a play reminiscent of Steve Gleason’s famous block against Atlanta in 2006.

Gleason, now paralyzed by ALS, was at the game, watching from his motorized wheel chair.

“The cool thing was that Steve was here to see that,” Brees said. “It brought back some good memories. Obviously we got to add to that tonight as well.”

Mark Ingram ran for two short touchdowns, and New Orleans’ defense recovered three fumbles — two inside its own 20.

Devonta Freeman rushed for 100 yards, including a 25-yard TD, for Atlanta (5-1). Matt Ryan passed for 295 yards and two TDs.

Freeman also turned a short pass into a 13-yard touchdown, but by then it was too late for the Falcons.

“We made mistakes early on and it cost us,” Freeman said. “I feel like we beat ourselves, but they’re a talented team and they did a lot of great things tonight.”