The Oklahoman

Brees, Saints surge to win over Bears

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Saints 21, Bears 9: 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 host New Orleans Saints (13-4) defeated the Chicago Bears (8-9) in an NFC wild-card game Sunday.

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

The victory for the Saints 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 Bears put forth a scrappy performanc­e defensivel­y that prevented the Saints from building more than a onetouchdo­wn lead until Murray’s 6-yard catch-and-run score 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 offside on fourth-and-3 from the Bears 13-yard line.

Two plays later, Brees was scrambling to his right when he spotted Murray waving for the ball. Brees got it there with 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’ first touchdown pass came in the opening quarter on an 11-yard throw over the middle to Thomas, back from a three-game absence to help heal a nagging ankle injury. Thomas, the 2019 Offensive Player of the Year, missed nine games this season and had not caught a touchdown pass since Dec. 22, 2019, at Tennessee.

The Bears’ Tashaun Gipson set up Chicago’s first 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 with a receiver breaking into the clear. The ball fluttered forward just a few yards and defensive lineman John Jenkins caught it, setting up Cairo Santos’ 36-yard field goal to make it 7-3.

But the Chicago offense struggled most of the game against a defense that ranked fourth in the NFL. Quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky completed 19 of 29 passes for 199 yards and one inconseque­ntial TD pass to tight end Jimmy Graham as time expired. The Bears were held to 48 yards rushing.

Ravens 20, Titans 13: Lamar Jackson finally has his first postseason victory, and coming away from Baltimore makes it even more impressive. Jackson ran for 136 yards and a 48-yard touchdown while throwing for 179 more as the Ravens (12-5) rallied from 10 points down and beat the host Tennessee Titans (11-6) in their AFC wild-card game.

Baltimore also shut down 2,000-yard rusher Derrick Henry and held Tennessee to its fewest points all season.

The Titans had the ball and a chance to tie when Marcus Peters intercepte­d Ryan Tannehill’s pass intended for Kalif Raymond with 1:50 left.

 ?? BUTCH DILL/AP ?? Saints running back Alvin Kamara carries against the Bears on Sunday.
BUTCH DILL/AP Saints running back Alvin Kamara carries against the Bears on Sunday.

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