San Diego Union-Tribune

SAINTS MARCH ON WITH WIN

Third matchup with Brady, Buccaneers on tap next round

- BY BRETT MARTEL Martel writes for The Associated Press.

NEW ORLEANS

Drew Brees will get to celebrate his 42nd birthday by preparing for a playoff game that will also feature the one active NFL quarterbac­k older than him.

Brees completed 28 of 39 passes for 265 yards, connecting with Michael Thomas and Latavius Murray for touchdowns, and the New Orleans Saints defeated the Chicago Bears 21-9 in an NFC wild-card game Sunday.

The victory for the Saints (13-4) and Brees, who turns 42 on Friday, sets up a divisional-round meeting next weekend in the Superdome with Tampa Bay and 43year-old QB Tom Brady. The Saints won each regular season matchup with the NFC South rival by double digits.

“The minute that he signed with the Bucs and came to the division, you felt like that was going to be a team to contend with, that was going to be a team that would have playoff aspiration­s and beyond, just like

Saints 21, Bears 9

us,” Brees said of meeting Brady in the playoffs for the first time. “So, I guess it was inevitable.”

Alvin Kamara rushed for 99 yards and added a 3-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter after sitting out the regular-season finale and not practicing this past week because of contractin­g COVID-19.

“I was fine, no real symptoms,” Kamara said of his absence. “I got a bye week. It’s like, you have no choice but to sit and recover and get your body back right. I felt good.”

The Bears (8-9) put forth a scrappy performanc­e defensivel­y that prevented the Saints from building more than a one-touchdown lead until Murray’s 6-yard catchand-run made it 14-3 late in the third quarter.

That score resulted from a big Bears mistake: Safety Eddie Jackson, lined up for an apparent blitz, jumped offside on fourth-and-3 from the Bears 13-yard line.

“It was basically a nobrainer freeze. We were just going to take a delay (of game) and then kick the field goal,” Payton said. “It worked pretty well.”

Two plays later, Brees scrambled right and spotted Murray waving for the ball. Brees sent a short touch pass over onrushing linebacker Khalil Mack, and Murray sprinted straight to the goal line, diving through converging tacklers to reach the end zone.

Brees’ first touchdown pass in the opening quarter was 11-yards over the middle to Thomas, back from a three-game absence to help heal a nagging ankle injury. The 2019 Offensive Player of the Year missed nine games this season and had not caught a touchdown pass since December 2019.

“He had a few big plays for us and he’s going to continue to have more and more big plays,” Payton said. “I’m glad that he had that time to really stay off his ankle. And I know it’s not 100 percent but, man, he’s going to be significan­t for us in all of these games.”

Thomas finished with five catches for 73 yards and Deonte Harris, back from a neck injury, caught seven passes for 83 yards.

Tashaun Gipson set up Chicago’s first points and might have prevented a Saints score on the same play. He got his hand on the ball as Taysom Hill attempted to throw deep. The ball f luttered a few yards and defensive lineman John Jenkins caught it, setting up Cairo Santos’ 36-yard field goal to make it 7-3.

But the Chicago offense struggled against a defense ranked fourth in the NFL. Mitch Trubisky was 19 of 29 for 199 yards and one inconseque­ntial TD pass to Jimmy Graham. The Bears only rushed for 48 yards.

“Making the playoffs is great, but what we did today has to be a lot better,” Trubisky said. “Today wasn’t good enough. And you look at a team like the Saints that has been there, done that on the coaching side, playerwise. I think that that’s a start for us to realize, ‘You want to go ahead and do damage in the playoffs, you can see situationa­lly, discipline-wise, all that stuff, how we’ve got to be better.’ ”

The Saints never previously allowed fewer than 14 points in a playoff game.

“Our defense played outstandin­g,” Payton said. “We tackled well in space. Ultimately we forced them to become one-dimensiona­l, and when you do that you’re going to win a lot of games.”

 ?? BUTCH DILL AP ?? Drew Brees, who threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns, helped New Orleans beat the Bears on Sunday.
BUTCH DILL AP Drew Brees, who threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns, helped New Orleans beat the Bears on Sunday.

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