The Prince George Citizen

Saints stay hot

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Drew Brees threw four touchdown passes to inexperien­ced receivers and the New Orleans Saints won their 10th straight game Thursday night with a 31-17 victory over Atlanta that eliminated the Falcons from contention in the NFC South.

Tommylee Lewis and Austin Carr each caught their second career touchdown pass, and rookie tight end Dan Arnold grabbed his first, as did rookie receiver Keith Kirkwood. All four entered the NFL as undrafted free agents within the past three years and had combined for zero touchdowns this season before Carr caught the first of his career last Sunday.

“It says a lot about them. It says a lot about taking advantage of the opportunit­y, and stepping up when we need it,” Brees said of his latest touchdown targets. “It’s fun to watch them grow and gain confidence. We’re building chemistry, which typically takes time. But they’ve been thrust into this role.”

Meanwhile, the Falcons (4-7) lost three fumbles inside the Saints 20 – something no team facing streaking New Orleans (10-1) can afford this season.

“The defence played tremendous today against a really explosive offence,” Brees said.

Atlanta quarterbac­k Matt Ryan was stripped by safety Marcus Williams on a third-and-two from the Saints three and Williams recovered to end Atlanta’s opening drive. Julio Jones was stripped by linebacker Alex Anzalone after a catch on the New Orleans 17, and safety Vonn Bell recovered in the final minute of the second quarter to preserve a 17-3 lead going into halftime.

New Orleans’ defence, which had a season-high six sacks, continued to come up with big plays in the second half. Anzalone broke up a fourth-down pass in the third quarter and linebacker A.J. Klein intercepte­d a pass tipped by defensive tackle Tyeler Davison in the fourth.

The intercepti­on gave the Saints possession on the Atlanta 22, setting up Kirkwood’s diving fouryard TD catch.

Just for good measure, Marshon Lattimore stripped Calvin Ridley on the Saints one after a 29-yard completion that looked as though it would end with a touchdown with about four minutes to go. Defensive back Eli Apple recovered that one.

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