Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Saints (9-2) just fine without Brees at QB

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ATLANTA — The New Orleans Saints can’t wait to have Drew Brees taking snaps again.

In the meantime, they’re doing just fine without him.

The Saints (9-2) have won two consecutiv­e games since Brees went down with a rib injury, stretching their overall winning streak to eight in a row heading into today’s game against the Atlanta Falcons.

Going back to last season, New Orleans is 7-0 when Brees hasn’t been able to suit up.

“Obviously when it’s the quarterbac­k, it draws more attention,” said Coach Sean Payton, whose team could clinch its fourth consecutiv­e playoff appearance with a win and if the Bears lose or tie vs. Detroit. “But our job as coaches is teaching the whole roster, from the practice squad to the starters. We’re developing all these players.”

Last year, it was Teddy Bridgewate­r who filled in so ably when Brees went down. This year, Taysom Hill stepped into the starting role.

Hill will be facing the Falcons for the second time in three weeks, having guided the Saints to a 24-9 victory in his first career start on Nov. 22.

“You hope to go long periods of times without injuries, especially at that position, but you want to be able to function, still compete, compete to win,” Payton said. “It’s an approach we’ve always taken — not just the coaches here, but the players as well.”

Hill turned in solid numbers against the Falcons two weeks ago, completing 18 of 23 passes for 233 yards without an intercepti­on, while rushing for two touchdowns.

He wasn’t asked to do much in last week’s blowout of the quarterbac­k-less Broncos. Hill was just 9 of 16 passing for 78 yards, with an intercepti­on and three sacks.

“I probably played it much closer to the vest because the situation with the Denver offense,” Payton said. “It was two entirely different ballgames, but nonetheles­s we were able to win them both.”

The Saints have the NFL’s best-ranked defense, holding top-five spots against both the run and the pass.

New Orleans has allowed only one touchdown in its last four games, giving up a total of 28 points.

The Falcons were held to three field goals in their loss at New Orleans.

“Everyone that’s playing these guys is struggling,” said Dirk Koetter, Atlanta’s offensive coordinato­r. “I’ve never seen a defense ranked in the top 10 in so many categories.”

The Falcons (4-7) are coming off their most complete performanc­e of the season, a 43-6 rout of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Atlanta is 4-2 under interim coach Raheem Morris, who could boost his chances of landing the permanent job with an upset of the Saints.

New Orleans has won five of the past six meetings in the twice-a-year rivalry.

“This team has absolutely owned us,” Morris said. “We’ve got to change that.”

 ?? (AP/Jack Dempsey) ?? New Orleans quarterbac­k Taysom Hill (7) guided the Saints to a 24-9 victory over Atlanta in his first career start on Nov. 22.
(AP/Jack Dempsey) New Orleans quarterbac­k Taysom Hill (7) guided the Saints to a 24-9 victory over Atlanta in his first career start on Nov. 22.

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