Texarkana Gazette

Saints’ defense shines in 13-0 preseason win over Texans

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS—Texans starting quarterbac­k Tom Savage struggled to move Houston's offense. His popular backup, first-round draft choice Deshaun Watson, didn't do much to distinguis­h himself, either.

Perhaps a New Orleans Saints defense that has languished near the bottom of the NFL for three seasons is improving after all.

An intercepti­on by Damian Swann, and sacks by Darryl Tapp, Al-Quadin Muhammad, Rafael Bush and Adam Bighill highlighte­d a defensive performanc­e that lifted New Orleans to a 13-0 preseason victory on Saturday night.

Two of the Saints' sacks and Swann's intercepti­on came against Watson.

Darius Victor ran for a 3-yard touchdown and Wil Lutz kicked field goals of 26 and 48 yards for New Orleans (2-1), which had won two straight exhibition games after ending a 10-game preseason skid in Los Angeles last week.

Adrian Peterson made his Saints preseason debut, albeit in unspectacu­lar fashion. Each of his six carries went for either 2 or 3 yards, totaling 15. He also had one catch for a 1-yard loss.

Peterson's carries were his first in the preseason since 2011. He had only appeared in one preseason game since then, back in 2013.

Drew Brees played for much of the first half in his first action this preseason. He completed 11 of 15 passes for 76 yards, but New Orleans was unable to move the ball consistent­ly. It managed only one scoring drive with Brees under center, capped by Lutz's 26-yard field goal that made it 3-0.

Backup QB Chase Daniel took over for New Orleans' final possession of the first half and led its only touchdown drive in the third quarter, completing passes of 24 yards to Tommylee Lewis, 14 yards to Josh Hill and 31 yards to Brandon Coleman.

Savage was 10 of 16 for 79 yards in the first half for Houston (1-2). Watson was 11 of 21 for 116 yards and also scrambled twice for 10 yards. Watson's potential to extend plays showed when he stepped up to avoid Swann's blitz, then delivered an accurate off-balance pass to RaShaun Allen as he was being hit by lineman Tony McDaniel. The play gained 22 yards, but the drive stalled a couple plays later with Swann's intercepti­on.

Rookie Marshon Lattimore played throughout the first half and into the second. He was in on two tackles and broke up two passes for New Orleans.

The Texans were heading back to Dallas after the game because of the storm that hit the Houston area.

 ?? Associated Press ?? n Houston Texans running back Tyler Ervin (34) rushes past New Orleans Saints linebacker Bryan Braman (42) in the first half of a preseason NFL football game Saturday in New Orleans.
Associated Press n Houston Texans running back Tyler Ervin (34) rushes past New Orleans Saints linebacker Bryan Braman (42) in the first half of a preseason NFL football game Saturday in New Orleans.

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