San Francisco Chronicle

Payton’s return like good old days in New Orleans

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NEW ORLEANS — Sean Payton’s return to the sideline is one game old and already the Saints are celebratin­g a dramatic victory over a presumed title contender.

They’re alone in first place, too.

Drew Brees passed for 357 yards and two scores, Roman Harper intercepte­d Matt Ryan’s tipped fourth-down pass in the end zone, and New Orleans pulled out a 23-17 victory over the Falcons on Sunday.

“I was hoping our defense would pull one out, and man, did they ever,” Brees said.

Last season, while suspended in connection with the NFL’s bounty probe, Payton watched from afar as the Saints fielded one of the worst defenses ever, yielding a single-season record 7,042 yards. One of his first moves upon reinstatem­ent was to hire Rob Ryan as defensive coordinato­r.

Payton put the new product on the field right away, electing to kick off when the Saints won the coin toss.

“Sean sent the defense out first, which you would never have seen in the past,” Harper said. “So just a whole different feel. … This is just one step in the right direction.”

Brees’ first touchdown went to Marques Colston, who made a diving, 25-yard snag for his 533rd catch, setting a franchise record.

Brees also hit tight end Jimmy Graham for a 7-yard score in the third quarter to give the Saints the lead for good.

“It was just important to get the first win,” Payton said. “You try to compartmen­talize each week, each game, and we played a good team. ... We fought hard, especially late.”

Ryan passed for 304 yards and touchdown passes to Tony Gonzalez and Julio Jones. In the final three minutes, Ryan quickly drove Atlanta to the Saints’ 3 before the New Orleans defense stiffened.

“When we play the Saints, it’s usually hard-fought, and it turned out that way again,” Atlanta head coach Mike Smith said. “We have to protect the quarterbac­k a lot better.”

Steven Jackson rushed 11 times for 77 yards in his Atlanta debut, including a 50-yard run.

Ryan was sacked three times — by Junior Galette, Akiem Hicks and former 49ers linebacker Parys Haralson — and threw balls away several times, including on an early third down that forced Atlanta to settle for a field goal.

The group also produced a momentum-changing turnover when Malcolm Jenkins stripped Jones and Harper recovered, setting up Colston’s TD, which tied the game 10-10 in the second quarter.

Colston finished with five catches for 68 yards. Darren Sproles caught six passes for 88 yards.

 ?? Bill Haber / Associated Press ?? Saints head coach Sean Payton (left) was a winner in his return from a season-long suspension.
Bill Haber / Associated Press Saints head coach Sean Payton (left) was a winner in his return from a season-long suspension.

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