Saints smother Bears in wild-card win
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[January 11, 2021]
Drew Brees threw two touchdown
passes and the New Orleans defense dominated in a 21-9 victory over
the visiting Chicago Bears in an NFC wild-card game on Sunday
afternoon.
The NFC South champion Saints, who were 12-4 in the regular season,
advance to host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the divisional round
next Sunday. New Orleans won both regular-season meetings.
"I thought we tackled well as a team," Saints coach Sean Payton
said. "We're fortunate to win the game, and yet there's a lot of
things we feel like we can do better."
Brees completed 28 of 39 for 265 yards while Chicago's Mitchell
Trubisky completed 19 of 29 for 199 yards.
The Bears, who finished the regular season 8-8 to claim the last
wild card in the NFC, gained just 239 yards and 11 first downs, five
of which came in the final two minutes.
"It's not where we want to be. We have to learn from this and grow
in a lot of different areas," Bears coach Matt Nagy said. "Making
the playoffs is great, but what we did today has to be a lot
better."
The Saints welcomed back their top two offensive weapons -- wide
receiver Michael Thomas (ankle), who was activated off injured
reserve, and running back Alvin Kamara, who scored six touchdowns on
Christmas Day before being sidelined by testing positive for
COVID-19.
"I got a first-round bye. I got a bye week," said Kamara, who rushed
for 99 yards on 23 carries.
But the Bears defense kept them and the New Orleans offense
contained in the first half, which ended with the Saints holding a
7-3 lead.
On New Orleans' first possession of the third quarter it put
together an 85-yard drive that ended with Brees' 6-yard touchdown
pass to Latavius Murray.
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Kamara ran in from the 3 for a touchdown to give the Saints a 21-3
lead with 8:50 remaining.
Trubisky threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Graham as time
expired.
Brees connected with Thomas three times on the Saints' first two
possessions, the third completion being an 11-yard touchdown that
gave New Orleans a 7-0 lead that stood at the end of the first
quarter.
The Bears were in scoring range, but they passed on a field-goal
attempt on fourth-and-4 at the Saints 34-yard line and Trubisky was
stopped after scrambling for a 2-yard gain with just over two
minutes left in the first quarter.
New Orleans missed a scoring opportunity of its own when Wil Lutz
was wide right on a 50-yard field-goal attempt early in the second
quarter.
John Jenkins recovered a fumble by Taysom Hill at the Saints' 24,
leading to Cairo Santos' 36-yard field goal that cut the lead to 7-3
with 8:06 left in the first half.
--Field Level Media
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