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Jan

05

Pass interference on Vikings’ overtime TD vs. Saints? Ex-NFL refs say yes

The Minnesota Vikings bounced the New Orleans Saints from the playoffs with a 26-20 overtime win Sunday. And the final play will have plenty of people talking.

Kirk Cousins lofted a 4-yard pass on a fade route on third down to Kyle Rudolph with P.J. Williams in coverage. Rudolph hauled the pass in for the win.

Video replay shows Rudolph appearing to extend an arm to create the space needed to make the game-winning catch.

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Jan

05

NFL playoffs: Saints to wear all-white at home vs. Vikings; here’s why that’s a good thing

The Saints will dress in white for their playoff opener, and recent history would say that’s a good sign. 

Normally reserved as a road uniform combination, New Orleans announced Friday afternoon they’d wear their white jerseys and white pants — a combination they won all five of their games in them since they were debuted in Week 6 against the Jaguars.

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Jan

05

Walking Together Forever Ep 7 – ‘Being a Champion’ – The Story of the 2009 New Orleans Saints

Jan

04

Walking Together Forever Ep 6 – ‘The Game’ – The Story of the 2009 New Orleans Saints

Jan

04

Walking Together Forever Ep 5 – ‘The Kick’ – The Story of the 2009 New Orleans Saints

Jan

04

Walking Together Forever Ep 4 – ‘Playoffs’ – The Story of the 2009 New Orleans Saints

Jan

04

Walking Together Forever Ep 3 – ‘Unique Bond’ – The Story of the 2009 New Orleans Saints

Jan

04

Walking Together Forever Ep 2 – ‘Starting Strong’ – The Story of the 2009 New Orleans Saints

Jan

04

Walking Together Forever Ep 1 – ‘Smelling Greatness’ – The Story of the 2009 New Orleans Saints

Jan

04

New Orleans Saints offensive line to face stern test from Vikings defensive front

The New Orleans Saints didn’t get everything they wanted. They weren’t able to claim the Nos. 1 or 2 seeds and, consequently, didn’t receive a bye week in the playoffs.

But the Saints (13-3) do have a home playoff game, as NFC South Division champions. And they have a chance to construct a road to the Super Bowl, beginning with Sunday’s Wild Card game against Minnesota (10-6) in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. And if any team has momentum entering the playoffs, it probably is one that finished the regular season on a three-game winning streak, by an average score of 38-15 (including two road wins by an average score of 40-19).

The Vikings likely will prove to be a stiffer test. Here are some methods that’ll help the Saints pass it.

  1. When Drew Brees has time, the Saints usually win. That formula hasn’t deviated since Brees joined the Saints in 2006, and it remains true now. And it’ll especially be important against Minnesota, which has a pair of defensive ends, Danielle Hunter (14.5 sacks) and Everson Griffen (eight sacks), that are handfuls individually and can wreck an offensive gameplan collectively. The Saints have a good counter in two of the best offensive tackles in the league, Terron Armstead (left tackle) and Ryan Ramczyk (right/first-team All-Pro in 2019). New Orleans won’t hesitate to help if needed, but they rarely need it. And if they don’t need it, and Brees has time, let’s just say he has been on a heater since the beginning of December, completing 75 percent of his passes for 1,138 yards and 15 touchdowns, with no interceptions, in the last four regular-season games. The NFC’s Offensive Player of the Month will be ready.

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