Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Lutz gives Saints home win in OT

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS » Wil Lutz kicked a 36-yard field goal with 5:08 left in overtime and New Orleans’ defense stopped Chargers receiver Mike Williams just short on fourth down to preserve a 30-27 victory over seemingly star- crossed Los Angeles on Monday night.

Chargers kicker Michael Badgley, who missed his first career point-after kick wide right in the first quarter, had a chance to redeem himself after Williams’ leaping catch between two defenders put the Chargers on the Saints’ 32-yard line in the final seconds. But Badgley’s 50-yard kick as time expired bounced off the right upright.

Drew Brees rushed for a 1-yard touchdown and hit tight end Jared Cook for a 41-yard score.

Rookie Justin Herbert’s fourth touchdown pass of the game, a 64-yarder to Michael Williams, briefly put Los Angeles back in front before the Saints (32) tied it on Taysom Hill’s 9-yard runwith 52 seconds left in regulation.

The Chargers (1- 4) fell to their fourth straight loss by a touchdown or less, and the second in overtime. They also blew a 17-point lead for a second straight game.

Herbert, whowas named the starter for the remainder of the season thisweek, finished 20 of 34 for 264 yards without an turnover. Five of his completion­s went to Williams for 109 yards and two TDs.

Brees finished 33 of 47 for 325 yards. Kamara had 119 yards from scrimmage, highlighte­d by his leaping, juggling catch along the right sideline over the head of safety Rayshawn Jenkins to set up Hill’s tying TD.

The Chargers became the first team to lose 17-point leads in consecutiv­e weeks since the 2003 Atlanta Falcons. For the Chargers, both have come onthe road against an NFC South team led by a quarterbac­k older than 40.

In Week 4, it was Tampa Bay’s Tom Brady. This week it was Brees — the NFL’s all-time leader in completion­s, yards and touchdowns.

Brees’ dive over a pile of linemen at the goal line made it 20-10.

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