Another dubious finish for Detroit
Saints overcome COVID scare, early 14-point deficit
DETROIT » The New Orleans Saints overcame a two-touchdown deficit to beat Detroit — and that wasn’t the only challenge they had to overcome on short rest Sunday.
Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes to Tre’Quan Smith 2:19apart in the secondquarter, helping the short-handed Saints rally to beat the Lions 35-29.
“Everybody just persevered and we found a way to get a big win,” Brees said.
New Orleans (2-2) played after a short night of sleep, coming off its first two-game losing streak in three years and started the game without six injured starters.
Saints fullback Michael Burton had a false positive test for the coronavirus Saturday, leading to another round of tests for players and staff overnight in the Motor City.
“Just a lot of emotions going on because you never want to be a distraction,” Burton said. “They had to wake up other guys and test them.”
Early in the game at fan-free Ford Field, the Lions (1-3) looked as though they might take advantage of facing a tired team without three starters on both sides of the ball as they led 14-0 lead 4:37 after kickoff.
In the end, Detroit earned the dubious distinction of being the first NFL team to lose six straight games in which it led by double digits, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
The Lions also joined the 2011 Minnesota Vikings as the two teams in league history to lose three of their first four games
after leading by at least 10 points.
New Orleans was the latest team to come back against Detroit, scoring 35 straight points from late in the first period to midway through the third to take control.
“I’m proud of how we got ready to play despite some of the challenges,” Saints coach Sean Payton said.
Matthew Stafford ended the Saints’ run with a TD pass to T.J. Hockenson late in the third quarter. The Lions pulled within six points with 3:36 left in the fourth on Adrian Peterson’s 5-yard run andHockenson’s 2-point conversion catch.
The Saints took a step toward sealing the win with Brees converting a thirdandfrom his 27 with a 19yard pass to Smith.
“That was probably the biggest play of the day,” said Smith, the primary receiver ontheplay. “We reallyneeded a first down. Drew trustedme and I came down with it.”
And to dash any comeback
hopes Detroit had, Alvin Kamara ran for 5 yards on a third-and-3 run from midfield.
Strong start, weak end
Stafford capped the opening drive with a TD pass to D’Andre Swift. After Brees’ first pass was deflected and intercepted on his first snap, Stafford threw a 15-yard pass to Kenny Golladay to give Detroit its third doubledigit lead that wasn’t large enough.
The Lions lost a 17-point, fourth- quarter lead the opener against Chicago. In Week 2, they were ahead by 11 points against Green Bay before giving up 31 straight points and losing an 11th straight game.
Detroit bounced back to beat Arizona with a gameending drive last week, but embattled coachMatt Patricia fell to 10-25-1 after his teamcollapsed again. Patricia may have a lot of questions to answer from ownership during the bye week to keep his job.
“Let’s just talk about the Saints game,” Patricia said when asked if he was concerned about his job security.