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By A.j. Reed Western Herald In what felt like a home field environment, the New Orleans Saints pulled off the upset, winning Super Bowl XLIV. The Saints, hoping to get off to a quick start, ended up going three and out and were forced to punt on their first drive. The Colts, however, were able to capitalize on their [...]
MIAMI - Peyton Manning? Intercepted. Brett Favre, too. Louisiana native Tracy Porter finished the season by making two of the biggest interceptions in the history of the team he grew up rooting for: the New Orleans Saints.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Reggie Bush’s playoff encore didn’t have to be dazzling for New Orleans to get to its first Super Bowl.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — This is why Brett Favre said he was coming back. And back he is — maybe better than ever.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Maybe Rex Ryan already knows the score of the AFC championship game, too.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Maybe a little rest was all Drew Brees and Reggie Bush needed to shift the Saints’ league-leading offense back into overdrive.
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Old master Kurt Warner and playoff newcomer Aaron Rodgers staged a passing duel to rival any the NFL has seen. And when the highest-scoring postseason game in league history ended abruptly in overtime, Rodgers flung his helmet to the sideline in disgust.
There wasn't a person on this planet who saw it coming. When the New Orleans Saints' third-string safety Chris Reis recovered an onside kick at the start of the second half Sunday night in Miami, the momentum of Super Bowl XLIV shifted dramatically.
BUCKEYE — Jesus Ruiz rushed for 123 yards and a 23-yard touchdown, and Ty Marsh returned an interception 45 yards for a TD as the Casa Grande Wolfpack defeated the Buckeye Warriors 22-0 on Saturday in an Arizona Football League game.
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