Las Vegas Review-Journal

Brees vs. Brady was all Brees

Saints rout Buccaneers to win season series between NFC South rivals

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, Fla. — Drew Brees vs. Tom Brady, and the battle for supremacy of the NFC South, was a one-sided affair.

Brees threw for 222 yards and four touchdowns, regaining the NFL career TD pass lead and lifting the New Orleans Saints into first place with a 38-3 rout of Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday night.

The three-time defending division champion won their fifth straight game, intercepti­ng Brady three times and completing a season sweep of the Bucs (6-3), who also suffered a double-digit loss at New Orleans in Week 1.

“Each time you can win and find different ways to win, I think it just builds confidence and creates momentum,” Brees said.

“Obviously, tonight was a great night,” he added. “All the way around, in all three phases, it was pretty exceptiona­l.”

The Saints (6-2) weren’t perfect — turning the ball over twice themselves — however the offense was extremely efficient with receivers Michael Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders back in the lineup, and the defense played its best game of the season.

Brees was 26 of 32 passing, including first-half TD throws of 14 yards to Tre’quan

Smith, 8 yards to Adam Trautman and 12 yards to Sanders, who missed the previous two games while on the COVID-19 list. The 41-yearold added a 3-yarder to Josh

Hill to make it 38-0 with just over nine minutes remaining.

“We knew this was a big game, divisional opponent, Tampa’s playing extremely well,” said Brees, who lost a fumble on Tampa Bay’s only sack but did not throw an intercepti­on.

“Obviously we’ve been a little short-handed over last few weeks … Tonight, it was good to get everybody back, get them back in the mix,” Brees added. “We wanted the spread the ball around, we wanted to play complement­ary football. I can’t say enough about our defense, they just played phenomenal.”

Brees regained the league career TD pass lead with 654, three more than the 43-yearold Brady, who had thrown for 17 touchdowns and just one intercepti­on over his previous six games. The Saints intercepte­d Brady twice in a 34-23 season-opening win, with Janoris Jenkins returning one for a TD.

Defensive Tackle David Onyemata and safeties Marcus Williams and Malcolm Jenkins picked off Brady this time — the last on a throw the six-time Super Bowl threw wildly into the middle of the field as scrambled to avoid a relentless pass rush.

“We didn’t play well in any phase of the game,” Brady said.

“Everyone’s got to do a lot better,” the Bucs quarterbac­k added, “and it starts with me.”

Brady was sacked three times and finished 22 of 38 for 209 yards, including three completion­s for 31 yards to Antonio Brown, who made his debut for Tampa Bay in his return from an eight-game suspension for violating the NFL’S personal conduct policy.

The Bucs ran the ball just five times, including Blaine Gabbert’s kneel-down on the final snap of the night.

NEXT: 49ers at Saints, 1:25 p.m. Sunday. Buccaneers at 10 a.m. Sunday.

 ?? Mark Lomoglio The Associated Press ?? Saints defensive end Trey Hendrickso­n sacks Tampa
Bay quarterbac­k Tom Brady in Sunday’s game. Brady was 22 of 38 for 209 yards passing and was sacked three times.
Mark Lomoglio The Associated Press Saints defensive end Trey Hendrickso­n sacks Tampa Bay quarterbac­k Tom Brady in Sunday’s game. Brady was 22 of 38 for 209 yards passing and was sacked three times.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States