El Dorado News-Times

Minnesota cruises past New Orleans 29-19

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MINNEAPOLI­S (AP) — Sam Bradford started his second season with Minnesota in style, passing for 346 yards and three touchdowns to help the Vikings beat New Orleans 29-19 on Monday night and spoil Adrian Peterson's first game with the Saints.

Stefon Diggs had seven receptions for 93 yards, two for scores, and Adam Thielen racked up 157 yards on nine catches as Bradford carved up a Saints defense that looked again like one of the worst in the league despite a major renovation.

Rookie Dalvin Cook rushed for 127 yards in the formal takeover from Peterson.

Peterson was an afterthoug­ht once the Saints fell behind.

Drew Brees was quiet, too, with 291 yards on 27-for-37 passing padded by the late push to catch up.

Coby Fleener caught the only touchdown toss, after the 2-minute warning.

Will Lutz made four field goals, three under 25 yards.

Behind mostly clean pockets created by a remade offensive line, Bradford completed 27 of 32 passes without a turnover.

With three rookies and three free agents in the starting lineup, the Saints tried hard to better a defense that has held Brees and company back since the Super Bowl title eight years ago.

The first performanc­e left a lot to be desired, with Diggs and Thielen consistent­ly finding favorable matchups underneath.

There were three unnecessar­y roughness calls in the first half by the Saints.

Two of the personal fouls aided a drive that ended with one of three field goals by Kai Forbath, who missed one extra point.

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