Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Saints hit bye week gratified by their resilience

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NEW ORLEANS — With Michael Thomas’ prolific receiving and Cam Jordan’s pass-rushing prowess setting the tone, the Saints spent most of the past six weeks disproving the notion that they would sink without record-setting quarterbac­k Drew Brees.

Now Brees is back and in form, and the Saints will emerge from this weekend’s bye on a six-game winning streak that has validated their Super Bowl-contending credential­s and given them confidence in how well-balanced and resilient they’ve become.

“There are a lot of things to be pleased about, knowing the way the schedule unfolded,” coach Sean Payton said, alluding to early season games against playoff hopefuls such as the Texans, Rams, Seahawks, Cowboys and Bears in the first seven weeks.

“We felt like we were going to play some tough teams early, playoff teams early, a challengin­g West Coast road trip. I think given the circumstan­ces with Drew’s injury, I just think there are a lot of things that are encouragin­g as a coach.

“Obviously, we have a lot of football left. You go through momentum cycles,” Payton continued. “I’d say this is a pretty close and resilient group. I think that they care a lot about each other. I think that they understand how to win and also how difficult it is.”

Defensivel­y, the Saints are possibly as good as they’ve ever been since Payton became coach in 2006. Having held five straight opponents to 257 or fewer total yards, they’re statistica­lly in the midst of their best stint of shut-down defense since 1992, when they enjoyed an 11-game stretch that saw them limit nine teams to 281 or fewer yards, including five to fewer than 200.

The Saints made marked strides defensivel­y last season, when they ranked second in the NFL against the run. That’s where they rank this season, too, despite missing starting defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins for three weeks while he recovered from an Achilles tendon tear last January, and fellow defensive tackle David Onyemata for Week 1 while he served a suspension.

When Rankins returned, the Saints stifled Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott and has continued shutting down the run since — including against Jacksonvil­le’s Leonard Fournette.

“It’s been great just going out there with the guys and playing a high level and expecting the same from every other person,” Onyemata said. “It’s fun just being out there and playing with the guys. We’ve got each other’s back out there.”

Jordan, a 2011 first-round draft choice and 2017 All-Pro, has eight sacks, putting him on pace for a career-best 16. And in the secondary, 2017 Defensive Rookie of the Year Marshon Lattimore has shaken off an undistinct­ive first couple of games and has begun to lock down top receivers, from Dallas’ Amari Cooper to Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans and Jacksonvil­le’s D.J. Chark.

New Orleans ranks 12th against the pass and sixth in total defense.

Special teams play also has been strong, highlighte­d by Thomas Morstead’s effective punting, rookie returner Deonte Harris’ touchdown on a punt return and J.T. Gray’s blocked punt for a safety.

New Orleans’ effectiven­ess on defense and special teams eased pressure on Brees’ backup, Teddy Bridgewate­r. But coaches and teammates still gave Bridgewate­r high marks for how he performed in his five starts — all of which the Saints won.

Bridgewate­r was 115 of 165 (69.7 percent) passing for 1,205 yards and nine TDs.

“He was outstandin­g,” Payton said. “It’s a big reason why we acquired him in the offseason. Sometimes, you don’t know if you are going to need that. It was good to see the team rally and play well when we needed to and continue that momentum here when Drew came back.”

Bridgewate­r’s last performanc­e may have been his best.

With dynamic top running back Alvin Kamara and top receiving tight end Jared Cook out injured, Bridgewate­r passed for 281 yards and two TDs without an intercepti­on in Chicago.

 ?? AP/BILL FEIG ?? New Orleans Saints quarterbac­k Drew Brees (9) greets Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas (13) after a touchdown in the second half Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals in New Orleans.
AP/BILL FEIG New Orleans Saints quarterbac­k Drew Brees (9) greets Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas (13) after a touchdown in the second half Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals in New Orleans.

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