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Carr throws for 2 TDs, helps Saints beat Bucs

- Fred Goodall

TAMPA, Fla. – Derek Carr threw for 197 yards and two touchdowns to help the New Orleans Saints stop Tampa Bay’s four-game winning streak and climb back into a tie for first place in the NFC South with a 23-13 victory over Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers on Sunday. Carr tossed TD passes of 4 yards to Juwan Johnson and 22 yards to Taysom Hill in the first half. The Saints defense did its part to keep the Bucs (8-8) from clinching their third consecutiv­e division title, too, by intercepti­ng Mayfield twice and forcing a pair of fumbles.

Tampa Bay can still repeat as NFC South champions by winning at division rival Carolina in next week’s regular-season finale. The Saints (8-8) close with a division game at home against Atlanta.

Carr completed 24 of 32 passes without an intercepti­on to outshine Mayfield, who played some of the best ball of his career during the four-game winning streak that carried the Bucs to the brink of clinching a fourth straight playoff berth.

The No. 1 overall pick from the 2018 draft, who’s with his fourth team in six seasons, threw for nine touchdowns vs. one intercepti­on during the four-game surge that followed a stretch in which Tampa Bay lost six of seven.

Pressured all game by the Saints pass rush, Mayfield went 22 of 33 for 309 yards with two intercepti­ons and two TDs on Sunday. He was sacked twice and didn’t get the Bucs into the end zone until the fourth quarter, when Trey Palmer finished a 91-yard drive with a 22-yard TD catch.

Chris Godwin caught the second TD pass from Mayfield, scoring on a 47yard reception with 1:37 remaining.

New Orleans led 17-0 at halftime, running twice as many plays (38 to Tampa Bay’s 19) and outgaining the Bucs 202 yards to 44 up to that point. Mayfield was 5 of 10 for 43 yards passing through two quarters, with most of his production coming on a 33-yard completion to Mike Evans.

After turning the ball over just two times during their month-long surge, the Bucs lost the turnover battle 4-0 to the Saints.

 ?? KIM KLEMENT NEITZEL/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Saints quarterbac­k Derek Carr drops back against the Buccaneers during the second half on Sunday in Tampa, Fla.
KIM KLEMENT NEITZEL/USA TODAY SPORTS Saints quarterbac­k Derek Carr drops back against the Buccaneers during the second half on Sunday in Tampa, Fla.

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