The Palm Beach Post

Saints defense delivers playoff spot

Falcons can make the postseason by beating Panthers.

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS — Whether it was the weirdest intercepti­on of Marshon Lattimore’s football life or a ball-dislodging hit by Tyeler Davison near the goal line, the Saints’ defense poetically tipped the scales in a long-awaited playoff-clinching victory.

Shoddy defense was widely seen as the reason the Saints missed the playoffs the last three seasons. Those days are over.

Lattimore corralled a momentum-turning intercepti­on off his backside, New Orleans made two defensive stands inside its 2-yard line, and the Saints clinched their first postseason berth since 2013 with a 23-13 victory over the rival Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.

“We want the team to win because of the defense, not in spite of the defense, and I feel like we’ve all kind of hung our hat on that,” Davison said. “We saw it in our mind and we turned it into real life, man, and it feels amazing. It feels just as you thought it would when you pictured it 100 times.”

Ted Ginn caught a 54-yard pass for a touchdown, which came a few plays after Lattimore’s intercepti­on and shortly before halftime. Mark Ingram used a sharp cutback to break loose for a 26-yard touchdown for New Orleans (11-4), which kept its tenuous hold on first place in the NFC South heading into the final week of the season.

While the loss eliminated the Falcons (9-6) from the NFC South race, Atlanta can clinch a wild-card berth by beating Carolina in the final regular-season game.

The Falcons entered the game with a second straight division crown within reach, but they needed to beat the Saints. They squandered chances spectacula­rly, much to the delight of a deafening Superdome crowd — and certainly to the chagrin of scattered fans wearing Falcons red. The Falcons were taunted on their way to the game by a plane towing a banner that read “28-3 Merry Xmas,” a reference to Atlanta’s Super Bowl collapse.

Atlanta trailed 6-0 when Lattimore’s intercepti­on of Matt Ryan set the Saints up to double their lead.

Early in the third quarter, Atlanta linebacker Deion Jones intercepte­d a pass that deflected off Ginn’s hands and returned it 41 yards to the New Orleans 2. But Falcons running back Devonta Freeman fumbled on a hit by Davison two plays later and linebacker Manti Teo recovered.

“That was my fault,” Freeman said. “No matter what play is called, you’ve got to get in the end zone and score, and I’ve got to protect the ball. I’ve got to do better at that. I’m going to do whatever it takes to fix it.”

Early in the fourth quarter, Freeman was stopped on fourth-and-goal from the 1, preserving a 20-3 Saints lead. One play earlier, Julio Jones caught a third-down pass with his feet in the end zone, but he was unable to pull the ball across the goal line after reaching back to make the catch. Atlanta challenged the spot, but the officials’ ruling on the field was upheld.

“That’s kind of the tale of the day,” Ryan said. “We can’t do that in these type of games and we missed too many opportunit­ies.”

Fortuitous pick: Lattimore, drafted 11th overall last spring out of Ohio State, said he’d never had a more unusual intercepti­on at any level of football. Lattimore had been beaten on the play and launched into a desperate dive as Ryan’s high pass deflected off the hands of receiver Marvin Hall and fell on Lattimore as he lay face down.

He curled his leg up on the ball to try to prevent it from touching the ground, reached back with his right hand to swipe it from players from both teams who grasped at it.

“I felt the ball on the back of my leg. I knew it didn’t touch the ground because everybody was trying to fight for it,” Lattimore said. “I just went back and reached for it and got it.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON ?? Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore reaches back to complete his intercepti­on of a Matt Ryan pass in the final minute of the second quarter, setting up a New Orleans touchdown.
CURTIS COMPTON / ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore reaches back to complete his intercepti­on of a Matt Ryan pass in the final minute of the second quarter, setting up a New Orleans touchdown.

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