Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Long-distance call Thomas celebrates 72-yard catch, win

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SAINTS 45, RAMS 35

NEW ORLEANS — When the time came to dial up a big play for Michael Thomas, the Saints’ leading receiver answered the call.

He even had a flip phone planted in the padding of each goal post, just in case.

Thomas caught a late 72yard touchdown reception and then celebrated with a cellphone in a throwback to another famous New Orleans play, and the streaking Saints handed the Los Angeles Rams their first loss of the season with a 45-35 victory on Sunday.

“I loved the celebratio­n myself, and I think it was the

perfect time when I did it,” Thomas said. “We love our fans and we always want to bring them back great memories.”

Drew Brees passed for 346 yards and 4 touchdowns in New Orleans’ seventh consecutiv­e victory, and Thomas finished with a club-record 211 yards receiving. But what happened after the last of his 12 receptions stole the show in a wild shootout between two of the NFL’s best offenses.

Thomas’ long TD came on a pivotal third-down play with about four minutes left. The Rams (8-1) seemed to expect the Saints (7-1) to run a play closer to the first-down marker and double-teamed dynamic running back Alvin Kamara.

Brees recalled thinking, “Kamara’s doubled, Mike’s singled, Mike’s by him, here we go.”

Thomas ran free behind Marcus Peters, caught Brees’ long throw virtually in stride and ran straight to the goal post to begin his reprise of Joe Horn’s Sunday night TD celebratio­n against the New York Giants in 2003.

“I paid a tribute to him, tried to get the crowd going

a little bit more, set the tone, have fun out there, giving people a show,” said Thomas, who eclipsed Wes Chandler’s club record of 205 yards receiving against Atlanta in 1979. “You got to have fun. All these guys just catching touchdowns and celebratin­g with each other, having fun, getting the crowd involved. I felt like I had an opportunit­y to make it happen.”

Like Horn, Thomas was penalized, but the Rams never threatened again.

P.J. Williams, who forced a fumble and had an intercepti­on for a touchdown in New Orleans’ previous victory at Minnesota, broke up a fourthdown pass intended for Brandin Cooks, virtually sealing the result. The former Saints receiver, who caught six passes for 114 yards and a TD, fell to his knees in frustratio­n.

Kamara scored three times, twice on runs and once on a 16-yard catch-and-run — all in the first half.

Jared Goff, who passed for 391 yards and three TDs, nearly led the Rams to an extraordin­ary comeback amid the din of the Superdome.

Los Angeles rallied to tie it at 35 with 21 unanswered points in less than 21 minutes, starting with Greg Zuerlein’s 56-yard field goal as time expired in the first half.

The Rams opened the second half with an 11-play touchdown drive capped by Malcolm Brown’s 18-yard catch in which he hopped over safety Marcus Williams along the sideline and kept his balance long enough to reach the ball across the goal line.

After another Los Angeles field goal, the Rams forced a second straight punt and tied it on Cooper Kupp’s 41-yard catch-and-run along the sideline.

The Saints regained the lead on Wil Lutz’s 54-yard field goal, and then forced the Rams’ first punt of the game with about five minutes left.

Both teams scored touchdowns on each of their first two possession­s, starting with Kamara’s 11-yard run and Todd Gurley’s 8-yard score.

Gurley’s score has him making a TD in a Rams-record 12 consecutiv­e games, passing Hall of Famer Elroy Hirsch.

The tenor changed when outside linebacker Samson Ebukam stripped Saints running back Mark Ingram and defensive tackle Aaron Donald recovered on the Saints 22. But four plays later, Johnny Hekker was ruled down just short of a first down on a fake field goal.

The Saints responded with Brees’ quick hit over the middle to rookie Tre’Quan Smith from 4 yards out for the first of three successive New Orleans touchdowns.

After Zuerlein missed a 51-yard field goal attempt, the Saints scored on Brees’ 13-yard pass to Ben Watson with just more than a minute left in the half.

 ?? AP/BILL FIEG ?? New Orleans wide receiver Michael Thomas scored on a 72-yard touchdown reception with 3:52 left in the fourth quarter Sunday to help the Saints beat the previously undefeated Los Angeles Rams 45-35 in New Orleans. Thomas had 12 receptions for 211 yards and the score.
AP/BILL FIEG New Orleans wide receiver Michael Thomas scored on a 72-yard touchdown reception with 3:52 left in the fourth quarter Sunday to help the Saints beat the previously undefeated Los Angeles Rams 45-35 in New Orleans. Thomas had 12 receptions for 211 yards and the score.

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