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With barely three minutes left, the Colts' last chance was for Manning to make an open-field tackle, and that wasn't going to happen. Tracy Porter returned an interception 74 yards for the clinching score, with Manning spinning awkwardly to the turf at midfield in his vain attempt to stop the score.
An anticipated shootout between the NFL's two highest-scoring offenses never materialized. Manning finished 31 for 45 for 333 yards, and the Colts outgained the Saints by 100 yards. But Indy scored on only one of its final six possessions against a Saints defense that ranked 25th during the regular season.
"We probably never got into a great rhythm," Manning said.
The Colts came up shy in a bid for their second NFL title in four seasons. Four-time NFL MVP Manning used the word "disappointing" at least 10 times in his postgame interview session.
But the New Orleans native could appreciate what the result meant to Louisiana.
"I certainly know how it was three years ago when we won," Manning said. "I know the people of New Orleans and the Saints have that same feeling right now."
Garrett Hartley, hero of the NFC title game with his overtime field goal, made kicks of 46, 44 and 47 yards to keep the Saints close, and Brees put them over the hump. He went 32 for 39 for 288 yards and two scores, and the Saints scored on five of six possessions as the game swung their way.
"We just believed in ourselves, and we knew that we had an entire city and maybe an entire country behind us," Brees said.
Long derided as the Aints for their futility, the Saints became nomads after Katrina in 2005. The NFL refused to abandon the city, and the Saints won the NFC South in 2006, their first season with Brees and Payton.
This winter they swept three postseason games after winning only two in the previous 42 years.
Bon temps roulez.
"This championship is for you, New Orleans," Brees said.
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