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NEW ORLEANS SAINTS WEEKLY MEDIA INFORMATION GUIDE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP LOS ANGELES RAMS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS JANUARY 20, 2019 @ MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME GAME INFORMATION • ROSTERS • DEPTH CHART • TEAM AND PLAYER STATISTICS

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS WEEKLY MEDIA INFORMATION GUIDEAfter the Saints rebounded from an early 14-0 deficit, the duo helped close out the game with key fourth quarter ... On a defense led

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NEW ORLEANS SAINTS WEEKLYMEDIA INFORMATION GUIDE

NFC CHAMPIONSHIP LOS ANGELES RAMS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

JANUARY 20, 2019 @ MERCEDES­BENZ SUPERDOME

GAME INFORMATION • ROSTERS • DEPTH CHART • TEAM AND PLAYER STATISTICS

LOS ANGELES RAMS (13-3, 1-0)

VS.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (13-3, 1-0) SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019 – 2:05 PM (CST)

MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME – NEW ORLEANS, LA.

TV: FOX (WVUE FOX 8 locally) – Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (color analyst), Erin Andrews and Chris Myers (sideline)

LOCAL RADIO: WWL (870 AM and 105.3 FM) – Zach Strief (play-by-play), Deuce McAllister (color analyst) and Steve Geller (sideline)

NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood One – Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Kurt Warner (color analyst) and Ed Werder (sideline)

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO: Louisiana Spanish Network (97.9 FM) – Marco Garcia (play-by-play), Juan Carlos Ramos (color analyst) and Victor Quinonez (sideline)

THE MATCHUP After defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, 20-14 in the NFC Divisional Round on Sunday, the Saints will host the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship game on Sunday, January 20 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Sunday will mark the Saints’ third appearance in the NFC Championship game in their 52-season history and their first since the 2009 season when they went on to cap-ture Super Bowl XLIV (2018, 2009, 2006).

In their only other postseason meeting with the Rams on December 30, 2000, New Orleans captured their first postseason victory in franchise history in holding onto a 31-28 win at the Superdome.

Longtime rivals in the NFC West from 1970-2001, the series between the two clubs has heated up in the past two seasons as the Saints and Rams, along with the New England Patriots, another participant in NFL Championship weekend have both been back-to-back division winners. The Rams narrowly defeated the Saints 26-20 at the L.A. Coliseum in 2017 and the Saints defeated the Rams 45-35 on November 4 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Sunday’s win required a patient, balanced approach on

offense, while two takeaways and a fake punt on special teams changed momentum. The offensive line and running backs tandem of RBs Mark Ingram and Alvin Kamara pow-ered a rushing attack that outgained Philadelphia 137-49. After the Saints rebounded from an early 14-0 deficit, the duo helped close out the game with key fourth quarter runs, a 36-yarder by Ingram and a 12-yard carry by Kama-ra with 1:03 left on third down to seal the win.

Third-year WR Michael Thomas again helped QB Drew Brees in powering the passing attack, grabbing 12 balls for a Saints postseason-record 171 yards and a third quarter go-ahead touchdown. Brees completed 28-of-38 passes for 301 yards with two touchdowns, one intercep-tion and a 103.1 passer rating.

On a defense led by a pair of captains in DE Cameron Jordan, who finished first on the club with 12 sacks and LB Demario Davis, who had a club-leading 110 tack-les, a member of the Saints secondary also stepped up. CB Marshon Lattimore recorded a pair of interceptions in the contest to supplement his team-leading five takeaways in the regular season.

On special teams, QB Taysom Hill executed a success-ful fake punt on fourth-and-one from the Saints 30-yard line in the second quarter to keep a touchdown drive alive.

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THE COACHES

Saints Head Coach Sean Payton has posted a 126-79 overall record (.615), including an 8-5 postseason mark (.615) after the franchise had won only one playoff game prior to his arrival. Payton holds both the club’s top win to-tal and winning percentage. He continues to represent the Saints as the model of stability not only within the NFC South, as he is the longest tenured head coach within the division, but also among the most accomplished within the NFL. Only the New England Patriots’ Bill Belichick (2000) has been with the his team longer. Payton is also one of just seven active coaches to lead a team to a Super Bowl victory. The others are Belichick, the Seattle Seahawks’ Pete Carroll, the Oakland Raiders’ Jon Gruden (Tampa Bay in 2002), the Baltimore Ravens’ John Harbaugh, the Philadelphia Eagles’ Doug Pederson and the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Mike Tomlin. The 2018 Saints edition posted a 13-3 regular season record, secured the NFC’s number one seed for the postseason and will play in the NFC Champi-onship game. A franchise-record five players were selected to the Associated Press All-Pro team. New Orleans’ ten-game winning streak was the second-longest in club histo-ry and the longest streak in the NFL this season. The streak only sits behind in club record books, New Orleans’ 13-0 start under Payton in 2009, the season when they captured Super Bowl XLIV. The 2017 Saints squad yielded an 11-5 regular season record, producing their first playoff berth since 2013, behind a squad led by quarterback Drew Brees offensively and defensive end Cameron Jordan de-fensively, this team featured seven players selected to the Pro Bowl, tied for the most in club history and four draft picks selected to the PFWA All-Rookie Team, two more than any other club. With running back Alvin Kamara and cornerback Marshon Lattimore, the 2017 Saints were the first team to have both the Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and Defensive Rookie of the Year since 1967. The Saints defense saw improvement in virtually every major statistical category. New Orleans moved up ten spots in total defense, including from 32nd to 15th against the pass. After ranking 31st in opponent points per game in 2016, New Orleans moved up to tenth in 2017, surrendering only 20.4 points per game. Payton earned a bachelor’s degree in communications at Eastern Illinois, where as a quarterback he had 10,665 passing yards, at the time the third-highest total in NCAA Division I-AA histo-ry. Payton was inducted into the Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame in September of 2000 and had his jersey retired in a ceremony in September of 2010. He received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater in 2013. Payton was born December 29, 1963 in San Mateo, Calif., and raised in Na-perville, Ill., Payton has a daughter, Meghan and a son, Connor.

Named the 23rd full-time head coach in Los Angeles Rams team history on Jan. 12, 2017, Sean McVay became the youngest head coach in modern NFL history. He led the Rams to an 11-5 record and the NFC West title in his first season in 2017 as he was named the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year. In 2018, he has led the Rams to a 13-3 regular season record and a berth in the NFC Cham-pionship game. McVay completed his third season as the Redskins’ offensive coordinator in 2016 after initially being promoted to the position in 2014. Prior to his promotion, McVay spent three seasons as the Redskins’ tight ends coach (2011-13) and one as an offensive assistant (2010). McVay joined the Redskins prior to 2010 after an undefeat-ed regular season with the Florida Tuskers of the UFL. The Tuskers finished a perfect 6-0 before losing in the UFL’s inaugural championship game. McVay originally entered the NFL as an offensive assistant with Tampa Bay in 2008. McVay played wide receiver at Miami (Ohio). His grandfa-ther, John McVay, served in various administrative roles, including director of research development for the New York Giants (1976), vice president/director of football oper-ations for the San Francisco 49ers (1983-94), as well as serving as general manager one year in San Francisco (1998-99). John McVay oversaw five Super Bowl champi-onship squads and earned induction into the 49ers Hall of Fame in 2013.

2018 NEW ORLEANS – LOS ANGELES STATISTICAL COMPARISON

2018 Regular Season Final National Football League Rankings

Saints L.A. Rams

Record 13-3 13-3 Scoring Avg. (NFL Rank) 31.5 (3) 32.9 (2) Opp. Scoring Avg. (NFL Rank) 22.1 (14) 24.0 (20) Total Off. (NFL Rank) 379.2 (8) 421.1 (2) Rushing Off. (NFL Rank) 126.6 (6) 139.4 (3) Passing Off. (NFL Rank) 252.6 (12) 281.7(5) Total Def. (NFL Rank) 349.1 (14) 358.6 (19)Rushing Def. (NFL Rank) 80.2 (2) 122.3 (23)Passing Def. (NFL Rank) 268.9 (29) 236.3 (14)Kickoff Return Avg. (NFL Rank) 24.3 (10) 21.4 (23)Punt Return Avg. (NFL Rank) 6.5 (24) 10.2 (10)Turnover Margin (NFL Rank) +8 (7) +11 (4) Penalties 94 96 Penalty Yards 939 878 Opp. Penalties 85 99 Opp. Penalty Yards 814 852

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SERIES HISTORY

The Saints and Rams have played 74 times in the regular season with Los Angeles holding a 41-33 edge, while New Orleans has captured the lone playoff contest, a 31-28 win at the Superdome on December 30, 2000. Former longtime foes in the NFC West, the Saints have played only the At-lanta Falcons (99) and the San Francisco 49ers (75) more often than the Rams. Since Sean Payton became head coach of the Saints in 2006, the Rams have won five of the eight meetings, a trend which New Orleans has started to reverse by winning two of the last three. From 1985-95, New Orleans won 15-of-20 meetings with the Rams.

In the 74 regular season meetings of the series between the Saints and Rams there has been:

• 1,552 points scored by New Orleans, 1,684 al-lowed.

• A seven-game New Orleans winning streak from 1990-93.

• Two three-game New Orleans winning streaks in contests played at the Superdome from 1985-87 and 1990-92.

• 40 games decided by double-digits.

• Ten games decided by 21 or more points.

• 33 games decided by eight points or less.

• One 31-point win by New Orleans.

• A 31-point loss by New Orleans.

LAST POSTSEASON MEETING

NFC Wild Card Playoff: New Orleans Saints 31, St. Lou-is Rams 28; December 30, 2000 @ Superdome – The Saints earned the first playoff win in franchise history by jumping ahead to a commanding lead early by scoring 31 unanswered points and weathering a late St. Louis rally at the Superdome. After a St. Louis TD in the first quarter, the Saints scored on five of their next nine possessions. QB Aaron Brooks found WR Robert Wilson for a 12-yard TD pass and K Doug Brien hit a 33-yard FG for a 10-7 lead. Brooks then connected with WR Willie Jackson on TD passes of 10, 49 and 16 yards for a 31-7 lead with 11:57 left. The Rams mounted a comeback as QB Kurt Warner threw two TD passes and ran for another TD to pull St. Louis within three points. The Saints were forced to punt with 1:51 remaining, but the return was muffed by WR Az-Zahir Hakim. FB Brian Milne recovered the loose ball to seal the win. Jackson tied an NFL Playoff record with three TD catches as part of a six-catch, 142-yard day.

SAINTS-RAMS SERIES FAST FACTS

TEAM

Saints’ Largest Margin of Victory: 31 (Saints 37, Rams 6, 10/3/93 at Anaheim Stadium)

Rams’ Largest Margin of Victory: 31 (Rams 43, Saints 12, 11/28/99 at Trans World Dome)

Current Series Streak: Saints 1 (11/4/18-present)

Saints’ Longest Win Streak: 7 (12/9/90-10/3/93)

Rams’ Longest Win Streak: 5, Two times (10/26/75-10/16/77 and 9/11/83-11/3/85)

Most Points by Saints: 49, Rams 21 (11/27/16 at Mer-cedes-Benz Superdome)

Most Points by Rams: 45, Saints 28 (12/5/71 at Los An-geles Memorial Coliseum)

Most Points, Both Teams: 80 Saints 45, Rams 35, 11/4/18 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome)

Fewest Points by Saints: 0, Rams 24 (9/22/74 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum)

Fewest Points by Rams: 0, Saints 6 (11/9/86 at Super-dome)

Fewest Points, Both Teams: 6, (Saints 6, Rams 0, 11/9/86 at Louisiana Superdome)

INDIVIDUAL

Most Rushing Yards (Saints): RB George Rogers, 162 yards on 29 carries (5.6 avg.) with one TD, 9/13/81 at Su-perdome.

Most Passing Yards (Saints): QB Drew Brees, 393 yards on 30-of-56 passing on 12/15/13, Edward Jones Dome.

Most Receptions (Saints): WR Michael Thomas, 12 re-ceptions for 211 yards (17.6 avg.) with two touchdowns on 11/4/18 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Most Receiving Yards (Saints): WR Michael Thomas, 211 yards on 12 receptions (17.7 avg.) with two touch-downs on 11/4/18 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Most Rushing Yards (Rams): RB Willie Ellison, 247 yards on 26 carries (9.5 avg.) with one touchdown on 12/5/71 at Los Angeles Coliseum.

Most Passing Yards (Rams): QB Jim Everett, 454 yards on 29-of-51 passing with one touchdown on 11/26/89 (OT) at Louisiana Superdome.

Most Receptions (Rams): WR Flipper Anderson, 15 re-ceptions for 336 yards (22.4 avg.) with one touchdown on 11/26/89 (OT) at Louisiana Superdome.

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SAINTS-RAMS SUPERLATIVES

A look at the top individual performances for Saints players against the Rams in the previous 75 meetings between the two clubs.

RUSHING YARDAGE vs. RAMS (100+yards)

• RB George Rogers – 30 carries for 162 yards, @ the Su-perdome, Sept. 13, 1981.

• RB George Rogers – 24 carries for 161 yards, @ Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Nov. 8, 1981.

• RB Mark Ingram II – 14 carries for 146 yards and one touchdown, @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 27, 2016.

• RB Dalton Hilliard – 24 carries for 112 yards, @ the Su-perdome, Nov. 26, 1989.

• RB Chuck Muncie – 15 carries for 109 yards, @ Los An-geles Memorial Coliseum, Nov. 28, 1976.

• RB Aaron Stecker – 18 carries for 105 yards, @ Edward Jones Dome, Sept. 26, 2004.

• RB Mario Bates – 22 carries for 106 yards, @ the Su-perdome, Oct. 29, 1995.

• RB Gil Fenerty – 10 carries for 104 yards, @ Anaheim Stadium, Dec. 9, 1990.

• RB Tony Galbreath – 20 carries for 100 yards, @ the Su-perdome, Oct. 30, 1977.

PASSING YARDAGE vs. RAMS (300+yards)

• QB Drew Brees – 39-of-56 for 393 yards, @ Edward Jones Dome, Dec. 15, 2013.

• QB Aaron Brooks – 24-of-41 for 316 yards, @ Edward Jones Dome, Sept. 26, 2004.

• QB Drew Brees – 28-of-36 for 310 yards with four TDs and 0 interceptions, @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 27, 2016.

• QB Drew Brees – 25-of-36 for 346 yards with four TDs and 0 interceptions, @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 4, 2018.

RECEIVING YARDAGE vs. RAMS (100+ yards)

• WR Michael Thomas – 12 receptions for 211 yards and two touchdowns, @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 4, 2018.  

• WR Willie Jackson – Eight receptions for 156 yards, @ the Superdome, Dec. 17, 2001.

• WR Willie Jackson – Six receptions for 142 yards and

three touchdowns, NFC Wild Card Playoff, @ the Super-dome, Dec. 30, 2000.

• WR Eric Martin – Six receptions for 132 yards, @ the Su-perdome, Oct. 30, 1988.

• WR Marques Colston – Eight receptions for 129 yards, @ the Superdome, Nov. 11, 2007.

• WR Joe Horn – Eight receptions for 121 yards, @ Dome at America’s Center, Oct. 28, 2001.

• WR Andre Hastings – Six receptions for 120 yards, @ the Superdome, Dec. 7, 1997.

• WR Eric Martin – Five receptions for 116 yards, @ Ana-heim Stadium, Oct. 22, 1989.

• WR Andre Hastings – Nine receptions for 113 yards, @ Trans World Dome, Nov. 28, 1999.

• WR Michael Thomas – Nine receptions for 108 yards and two touchdowns, @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 26, 2016. 

• WR Eric Martin – Five receptions for 107 yards, @ the Superdome, Nov. 26, 1989.

• WR Eric Martin – Six receptions for 103 yards, @ the Superdome, Oct. 11, 1992.

• RB Alvin Kamara – Six receptions for 101 yards and one touchdown, @ Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Nov. 26, 2017. 

• WR Az-Zahir-Hakim – Six receptions for 100 yards, @ Edward Jones Dome, Oct. 23, 2005.

SACKS vs. RAMS (3+)

• LB Pat Swilling – Three sacks, @ Anaheim Stadium, Oct. 22, 1989.

• LB Pat Swilling – Three sacks, @ Anaheim Stadium, Nov. 3, 1991.

• LB Rickey Jackson – Three sacks, @ the Superdome, Oct. 11, 1992.

• DT La’Roi Glover – Three sacks, @ the Superdome, Nov. 15, 1998.

• DT La’Roi Glover – Three sacks, @ Trans World Dome, Nov. 26, 2000.

• DE Charles Grant – Three sacks, @ Edward Jones Dome, Sept. 26, 2004.

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SAINTS-RAMS CONNECTIONS

Rams Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips served as de-fensive coordinator of the Saints from 1981-85 under his father Head Coach Bum Phillips and handled interim coaching duties for the last four contests of the 1985 cam-paign...Saints Pass Rush Specialist Brian Young was a fifth round draft pick of the Rams in 2000 and played for them from 2000-03...Rams Defensive Line Coach Bill Johnson is a Monroe native who played at Northwestern State and coached at his alma mater, McNeese State and Louisiana Tech and served in the same position with the Saints from 2009-16. Saints Def. Coordinator Dennis Allen also served on the same coaching staff with Phillips and Johnson in Atlanta...Rams Run Game Coord. Aaron Kromer served on the New Orleans staff from 2008-12...Rams Scout Billy Johnson also served a post-graduate year as Tulane’s long-snapper...Saints Special Teams Coordinator Bradford Banta played at USC and served on the same Detroit staff with Rams Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers Joe Barry in Detroit in 2008...Rams DL Michael Brockers played at LSU from 2010-11…Saints Defensive Line Coach Ryan Nielsen is a Simi Valley, Calif. native, who started 30 games at defensive tackle at USC from 1998-2001, fin-ished his college playing career with 107 career tackles and was voted the team’s Defensive Lineman of the Year in 1999. He coached at his alma mater in 2002 as a gradu-ate assistant and played for the Arena Football League’s Los Angeles Avengers in 2004...Saints RB Mark Ingram and Rams LB Mark Barron won the 2009 BCS National Championship at Alabama as teammates in Tuscaloosa…Rams T Andrew Whitworth is a Monroe native who played at LSU and was a member of the team’s 2003 national championship team…Saints DT Sheldon Rankins and Rams G Jamon Brown played together at Louisville…Rams DT Tanzel Smart is a Baton Rouge native who played at Tulane for Saints Senior Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers Curtis Johnson, who served as head coach for the Green Wave…Saints WR Michael Thomas prepped at Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.) and Taft Charter (Woodland Hills, Calif.) HS, where as a senior in 2010, he caught 86 passes, 21 for touchdowns…Saints S Marcus Williams prepped at Eleanor Roosevelt (Eastvale, Calif.) HS and played with Rams CB Dominique Hatfield at Utah…Saints CB P.J. WIlliams played with Rams S Lamarcus Joyner at Florida State…Rams WR Mike Thomas played at Southern Mississippi…Saints Senior Defensive Assistant Peter Giunta was defensive backs coach for the Rams in 1997, then was the co-defensive coordinator during the 1998-1999 seasons and in 2000 was the defensive coordinator...Rams WR Brandin Cooks was New Orleans’ first round draft pick in 2014 and played for the club in his first three NFL sea-sons...Saints RB Dwayne Washington prepped at Gahr (Calif.) HS.

FEDEX AIR PLAYER OF THE WEEK NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 3: QB DREW BREES

New Orleans Saints 43, Atlanta Falcons 37 @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Sept. 23, 2018

Completed 39-of-49 passes for 396 yards, two touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns tying his single-game career high. Became the only player to have 350 passing yards, three touchdown passes, two rushing TDs and zero inter-ceptions in a contest. With 396 yards passing, Brees rec-orded his 104th 300-yard game as a Saint, 111th overall. With his career-high tying 39 completions, Brees sur-passed Brett Favre (6,300) and is now the NFL’s all-time leader in completions.

NFC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 4: LB DEMARIO DAVIS

New Orleans Saints 33, New York Giants 18 @ MetLife Stadium, Sept. 30, 2018

Recorded a team-high 11 tackles (nine solo), his highest total and solo total as a Saint to this date and tied a career-high with two sacks for loss of 17 yards.

NFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE MONTH SEPTEMBER: K WIL LUTZ

Lutz drilled 10-of-11 field goals, all 11 extra point attempts and had 17 of his kickoffs sail into the end zone for touch-backs as he led the NFL in scoring (41 points) through Week Four. Lutz has made his last eight field goal at-tempts.

FEDEX GROUND PLAYER OF THE WEEK  WEEK 4: RB ALVIN KAMARA

New Orleans Saints 33, New York Giants 18 @ MetLife Stadium, Sept. 30, 2018

Started and carried a career-high 19 times for career-high 134 yards with a career-high three touchdowns and added five receptions for 47 yards for 181 total yards from scrim-mage. Became only the third Saint in team history to have 180 or more total yards from scrimmage in back-to-back weeks.

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FEDEX AIR PLAYER OF THE WEEK NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 5: QB DREW BREES

New Orleans Saints 43, Washington Redskins 19 @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Oct. 8, 2018

Completed 26-of-29 passes for 363 yards, three touch-downs, zero interceptions and a 153.2 passer ratiing. Had a career-high 89.7% completion percentage. With his sec-ond quarter 62-yard touchdown pass to rookie wide receiv-er Tre’Quan Smith, Brees surpassed Peyton Manning to become the NFL’s all-time passing yardage leader, fin-ishing the contest with 72,103 career passing yards.

NFC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 8: CB P.J. WILLIAMS

New Orleans Saints 30, Minnesota Vikings 10 @ U.S. Bank Stadium, Oct. 28, 2018

Williams’ third quarter 45-yard interception return for a touchdown, the first touchdown of his NFL career, gave New Orleans a 27-13 lead in the contest. This is Williams’ first NFC Defensive Player of the Week award the second by a Saint this season, joining LB Demario Davis in Week 4. It is the first time two different Saints defenders have captured the honor since 2009.

NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 9: WR MICHAEL THOMAS

New Orleans Saints 45, Los Angeles Rams 35 @ Mer-cedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 4, 2018

Started and finished with 12 receptions for 211 receiving yards, including a fourth quarter career-long 72-yard touch-down catch. His 211 receiving yards sets a new Saints rec-ord, breaking the previous club record of 205 yards held by Wes Chandler set against Atlanta on Sept. 2, 1979.

FEDEX AIR PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 9: QB DREW BREES

New Orleans Saints 45, Los Angeles Rams 35 @ Mer-cedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 4, 2018

Finished 25 of 36 passing for 346 yards, his fourth 300-yard passing game of the season with four touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 137.0 rating. It was Brees’ first four-touchdown game since Dec. 18, 2016 at Arizona.

FORD TOUGH/NFL.COM OFFENSIVE LINE OF THE WEEK WEEK 10: SAINTS OFFENSIVE LINE

New Orleans Saints 51, Cincinnati Bengals 14 @ Paul Brown Stadium, Nov. 11, 2018 Offensive line blocked for an offense that gained 509 total net yards, including a season-high 244 on the ground and did not surrender a sack for the third consecutive week.

FEDEX AIR PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 11: QB DREW BREES

New Orleans Saints 48, Philadelphia Eagles 7 @ Mer-cedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 18, 2018

Finished 22 of 30 for 363 yards with four touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 153.2 rating. It was Brees’ second four-touchdown game of the season.

PEPSI NFL ROOKIE OF THE WEEK WEEK 11: WR TRE’QUAN SMITH

New Orleans Saints 48, Philadelphia Eagles 7 @ Mer-cedes-Benz Superdome, Nov. 18, 2018

Caught ten passes for 157 yards, hauling in a 15-yard TD.

NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE MONTH NOVEMBER: QB DREW BREES

In the first four contests of the month, Brees completed 84-of-113 passes for 1,145 yards with 15 touchdowns, only one interception and a 142.1 rating in leading the Saints to a 4-0 mark. Led NFL during the four-game period in TD passes, passer rating and Passing TD percentage (13.3%).

NFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 14: QB TAYSOM HILL

New Orleans Saints 28, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14 @ Raymond James Stadium, Dec. 9, 2018

Hill’s third quarter blocked punt helped set up a touchdown that started the erasing of a 14-3 deficit. It was the first blocked punt of Hill’s career.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS MAN OF THE YEAR: RB MARK INGRAM II

2018 team winner and team nominee for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year for dedication to the community and charitable endeavors and excellent play on the field.

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2018 ED BLOCK COURAGE AWARD: T JERMON BUSHROD

In a vote by his teammates, Bushrod was honored as the club’s 2018 recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award, which is presented to a player from all 32 NFL teams who best exemplifies the principles of sportsmanship and cour-age. The award is presented to players who conduct them-selves as role models in their community.

PRO BOWL

T Terron Armstead, QB Drew Brees, DE Cameron Jordan, WR Michael Thomas and C Max Unger

ASSOCIATED PRESS All-PRO: T Terron Armstead (second-team), QB Drew Brees (second-team), DE Cameron Jordan (first), T Ryan Ramczyk (second-team) and WR Michael Thomas (first-team)

BLEACHER REPORT All-PRO: WR Michael Thomas

CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL

S Steve Gleason

JULY

18 – Signed RB Shane Vereen and waived/injured RB Daniel Lasco.

19 – Placed RB Daniel Lasco on Reserve/PUP.

24 – Placed WR Brandon Coleman on Reserve/PUP.

26 – Placed TE Michael Hoomanawanui on Reserve/NFI.

AUGUST

1 – Signed WR Michael Floyd, WR Brandon Tate and OL Don Barclay, activated TE Michael Hoomanawanui from Reserve/NFI. Waived/injured WRs Josh Smith, Travin Dural and Eldridge Massington.

2 – Placed WRs Josh Smith, Travin Dural and Eldridge Massington on Injured Reserve.

4 – Reached an injury settlement with WR Josh Smith.

5 – Reached an injury settlement with WR Eldridge Massington. Signed DB Rickey Jefferson and TE John

Phillips. Waived/failed physical WR Brandon Coleman and waived/injured OL John Fullington.

6 – Placed OL John Fullington on Injured Reserve.

10 – Reached an injury settlement with OL John Fullington.

11 – Waived CB De’Vante Harris.

12 – Signed DBs Robert Nelson Jr. and Marcus Williams. Waived G Trevor Darling.

21 – Terminated contract of RB Terrance West. Waived WR Josh Huff. Waived/injured S Rickey Jefferson.

22 – Placed S Rickey Jefferson on Injured Reserve.

29 – Acquired QB Teddy Bridgewater from the New York Jets and signed WR Tanner McEvoy.

SEPTEMBER

1 – Waived QB J.T. Barrett, LBs Jayrone Elliott and KeShun Freeman, TE Garrett Griffin, DT Woodrow Hamilton IV, DB Natrell Jamerson, DE Alex Jenkins, LBs Colton Jumper and Hau’oli Kikaha, WR Keith Kirk-wood, OL Rick Leonard, WR Tanner McEvoy, DL Henry Mondeaux, DB Kamrin Moore, DE Al-Quadin Muham-mad, DB Linden Stephens, G Andrew Tiller, OL Landon Turner, RB Jonathan Williams, OL Nate Wozniak and TE Deon Yelder. Waived/injured DB Sharrod Neasman. Terminated G Don Barclay, DT Jason Bromley, WR Mi-chael Floyd, DE George Johnson, G Josh LeRibeus, DB Robert Nelson Jr., OL Michael Ola, TE John Phillips, QB Tom Savage, WR Brandon Tate and CB Marcus Williams. Traded DL Devaroe Lawrence to Cleveland in exchange for future considerations. Placed TE Michael Hoomana-wanui and RB Shane Vereen on Injured Reserve. RB Mark Ingram II placed on Reserve/Suspended by Com-missioner.

SEPTEMBER

2 – Agreed to terms on practice squad contracts with QB J.T. Barrett, LB Vince Biegel, TE Garrett Griffin, DT Woodrow Hamilton, DE Alex Jenkins, WR Keith Kirk-wood, T Rick Leonard, RBs Dwayne Washington and Jonathan Williams, OL Nate Wozniak and TE Deon Yelder. Placed DB Sharrod Neasman on Injured Re-serve.

3 – Signed RB Mike Gillislee, re-signed G Josh LeRibeus, waived RB Trey Edmunds, terminated contract of LB Nate Stupar and reached injury settlement with DB Sharrod Neasman.

5 – Re-signed T Michael Ola to a one-year contract and waived RB Boston Scott.

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SEPTEMBER

6 – Reached an injury settlement with RB Shane Vereen.

7 – Signed RB Boston Scott to the practice squad. Termi-nated practice squad contract of QB J.T. Barrett.

8 – Promoted RB Jonathan Williams to active roster from practice squad, terminated contract of OL Jermon Bushrod and re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad.

12 – Re-signed T Jermon Bushrod and terminated the con-tract of T Michael Ola.

19 – Re-signed DT Jay Bromley, placed WR Tommylee Lewis on Injured Reserve, signed LB Darnell Sankey to the practice squad and terminated the practice squad con-tract of QB J.T. Barrett.

21 – Promoted LB Vince Biegel to the active roster from the practice squad, waived CB Arthur Maulet and re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad.

26 – Re-signed WR Brandon Tate, placed CB Patrick Rob-inson on Injured Reserve, terminated practice squad contract of QB J.T. Barrett and signed CB Arrion Springs to the practice squad.

27 – Terminated practice squad contract of DT Woodrow Hamilton and signed DT Thomas Laulile to the prac-tice squad.

28 – Promoted RB Dwayne Washington to the active roster from the practice squad, waived RB Jonathan Williams and re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad.

OCTOBER

1 – Suspension of RB Mark Ingram lifted by commissioner.

4 – Terminated the practice squad contracts of QB J.T. Barrett, T Rick Leonard, CB Arrion Springs and TE De-on Yelder, signed WR Tanner McEvoy, G Will Holden, CB Darius Hillary and S Chris Lammons to the practice squad, terminated the contracts of DTJay Bromley and WR Brandon Tate and signed CBs Demetri Goodson and Josh Robinson.

7 – Activated RB Mark Ingram from roster exemption and terminated contract of RB Mike Gillislee.

OCTOBER

17 – Re-signed DT Jay Bromley, terminated contract of CB Demetri Goodson, signed DB Chris Campbell and WR Shane Wynn to practice squad and terminated practice squad contracts of DB Darius Hillary and WR Tanner

McEvoy.

18 – Re-signed OL Michael Ola and placed WR Ted Ginn Jr. on Injured Reserve.

20 – Re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad and the terminated practice squad contract of DB Chris Lam-mons.

23 – Acquired CB Eli Apple from Giants in exchange for a fourth round draft pick in 2019 and a 2020 seventh round draft choice. Placed DT Jay Bromley on Injured Reserve.

24 – Signed OL Chaz Green. Placed G Josh LeRibeus on Injured Reserve. Signed G Landon Turner to practice squad. Terminated practice squad contract of QB J.T. Bar-rett.

27 – Terminated the practice squad contract of G Landon Turner. Re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad.

NOVEMBER

7 – Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with WR Dez Bryant.

8 – Placed WR Cameron Meredith on Injured Reserve,

10 – Promoted WR Keith Kirkwood to the active roster from practice squad and placed WR Dez Bryant on Injured Re-serve.

12 – Agreed to terms on one-year contract with WR Bran-don Marshall

13 – Waived S J.T. Gray.

14 – Signed S J.T. Gray to the practice squad.

21 – Waived G/G Chaz Green and activated WR Tommyl-ee Lewis from Injured Reserve.

26 – Terminated practice squad contract of QB J.T. Barrett and re-signed CB Arthur Maulet to the practice squad.

28 – Re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad and terminated the practice squad contract of G Will Holden.

DECEMBER

5 – Signed G Isaiah Williams to practice squad and termi-nated practice squad contract of QB J.T. Barrett.

8 – Re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to practice squad and termi-nated practice squad contact of G Isaiah Williams.

11 – Signed T Derek Newton and placed T Michael Ola on Injured Reserve.

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12 – Re-signed G Isaiah Williams to practice squad, waived WR Brandon Marshall, terminated practice squad contract of RB Boston Scott (signed to Eagles roster) and claimed TE Erik Swoope off waivers from Indianapolis.

13 – Signed RB Martez Carter to the practice squad and terminated the practice squad contract of QB J.T. Barrett.

14 – Signed WR Simmie Cobbs to active roster from the Washington practice squad and waived TE Erik Swoope.

17 – Terminated the practice squad contract of RB Martez Carter and re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad.

19 – Terminated practice squad contract of QB J.T. Barrett and re-signed RB Martez Carter to practice squad.

20 – Waived T Derek Newton and signed T Cornelius Lu-cas.

22 – Waived T Cornelius Lucas and activated WR Ted Ginn Jr. from Injured Reserve.

27 – Waived DL Mitchell Loewen and CB Josh Robinson and re-signed T Cornelius Lucas and T Derek Newton.

29 – Terminated the practice squad contract of RB Martez Carter and re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad.

JANUARY

1 – Re-signed CB Iosh Robinson to practice squad and waived T Cornelius Lucas.

2 – Signed DL Henry Mondeaux to the practice squad and terminated the practice squad contract of QB J.T. Barrett.

12 – Signed TE Garrett Griffin to the active roster from the practice squad, re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to practice squad and placed WR Simmie Cobbs Jr. on Injured Reserve.

WEEK 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Saints 40; Sep-tember 9, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The Saints' 2018 regular season got off to a disappointing start as the Buccaneers took a 48-40 victory at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, with New Orleans dropping their opener for the fifth consecutive season.

Trailing by 24 points in the fourth quarter, the Saints rallied behind a pair of Alvin Kamara touchdowns, a one-yard rushing score and a seven-yard pass from quarterback Drew Brees, The Saints converted two-point plays on

both touchdowns. But Tampa was able to run out the clock to claim the road victory.

Veteran signal-caller Ryan Fitzpatrick, filling in for suspend-ed starting QB Jameis Winston, had one of the most pro-ductive games of his career, passing for 417 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for another score. WRs Mike Evans (seven catches for 147 yards and one touch-down) and DeSean Jackson (five catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns) did the most damage in the passing game as the Saints defense didn't force its first punt until 7:42 was remaining in the third quarter.

The Saints offense kept up with the Buccaneers for the first half - scoring 24 points - but sputtered at the start of the second half with two punts and a lost fumble (WR Michael Thomas) on the first three possessions. Later on the first half Buccaneers returned RB Mike Gillislee's fumble 34 yards for a score.

Thomas' fumble was the lone miscue in a record-setting performance for the third-year wideout as he had 16 catch-es for 180 yards and one six-yard touchdown. He set the team's single-game receptions record and in what was also the highest receptions total on NFL kickoff weekend.

The Bucs finished with 529 yards of offense while the Saints had 475.

WEEK 2: Saints 21, Cleveland Browns 18; September 16, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The Saints earned their first win with a 21-18 come-from-behind victory over Cleveland in what would be the start of a winning streak that extended to ten games. New Orleans also avoided having to dig themselves out of an 0-2 start for the first time since 2013.

After the two clubs traded field goals in the first quarter, Cleveland kicker Zane Gonzalez kicked a 39-yard field goal with 1:55 left in the second quarter to give the Browns a 6-3 lead going into halftime.

To open up the second half of play, the Cleveland defense forced a three-and-out on New Orleans. Browns quarter-back Tyrod Taylor then led Cleveland on a 12-play, 79-yard drive that ended with a one-yard touchdown run by running back Carlos Hyde to take a12-3 lead following a missed extra point attempt.

New Orleans’ offensive struggles continued as a promising drive that had the Saints at third-and-one at the Cleveland 40-yard line was derailed when Brees was sacked by Larry Ogunjobi for a ten-yard loss and the Black and Gold were forced to punt.

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Cleveland advanced to the New Orleans 26-yard line on the subsequent drive that carried into the fourth quarter, but a 44-yard field goal attempt went wide left. The Saints got the ball back at their 34-yard line and Brees engineered a nine-play, 66-yard drive that ended with a two-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Michael Thomas that put the Saints within two. The two clubs then traded three-and-outs, but safety Marcus Williams picked off Taylor at the Cleveland 40-yard line and returned it 22 yards to the 18. Four plays later, Brees connected with Thomas for a five-yard TD with a successful two-point conversion rush by running back Alvin Kamara to give the Saints an 18-12 lead. The Browns answered when Taylor connected with wide receiver Andrew Callaway on a 47-yard TD, but the PAT attempt went wide left. The Saints got the ball back and Brees led them down the field to set up a game-winning Wil Lutz 44-yard field goal with 21 seconds left.

WEEK 3: Saints 43, Atlanta Falcons 37; September 23, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium – The Saints improved to 2-1 with this overtime victory at Atlanta, with QB Drew Brees becoming the NFL’s completions leader, passing for 396 yards, tossing three TDs and running for two more, one a fourth quarter seven-yard rush, the second a dra-matic quarterback sneak to end overtime. RB Alvin Kamara and WR Michael Thomas also had monster performances, backed by a stout offensive line, DE Cameron Jordan had two sacks and special teams made a significant contribu-tion with a blocked punt. The win would be the first of what would end up being a season sweep for New Orleans.

With their first offensive drive at their 25-yard line to start, the Saints marched 75 yards in six plays, with Brees con-necting with WR Ted Ginn Jr. on a four-yard TD. Atlanta responded on their second possession with an 18-yard TD connection from QB Matt Ryan to WR Calvin Ridley.

K Wil Lutz booted two second quarter field goals, but Ryan gave Atlanta a 14-13 lead when he connected with Ridley on a 75-yard TD. But New Orleans took advantage of a late possession at their 42 and Brees completed quick throws to Kamara and TE Benjamin Watson to set up a 45-yard Lutz field goal to give New Orleans a 16-14 halftime lead.

K Wil Lutz booted two second quarter field goals, but Ryan gave Atlanta a 14-13 lead when he connected with Ridley on a 75-yard TD. But New Orleans took advantage of a late possession at their 42 and Brees completed quick throws to Kamara and TE Benjamin Watson to set up a 45-yard Lutz field goal to give New Orleans a 16-14 halftime lead.

Atlanta got the ball coming out of the half and took the lead back on a nine-yard TD connection between Ryan and Rid-ley. Midway through the third quarter, DE Alex Okafor blocked a punt by Falcons P Matt Bosher and LB Craig Robertson recovered the ball at the Falcons 16-yard line. Four plays later, Brees completed an 11-yard TD to WR Cameron Meredith.

Three plays into the final quarter, RB Tevin Coleman capped a 12-play, 82-yard with a five-yard TD reception followed by a successful two-point conversion to give the Falcons a six-point lead. But the Saints put together a lengthy drive, with Brees finding FB Zach Line for a one-yard TD. Ryan’s five-yard TD pass to WR Mohamed Sanu and a two-point conversion gave Atlanta a seven-point lead, but the Saints marched 81 yards in 11 plays and Brees had a seven-yard rush for a TD to tie the score.

New Orleans took the opening kickoff of overtime and drove 80 yards, the game ending with the one-yard quar-terback sneak by Brees.

Thomas had ten receptions for 129 yards. Kamara had a career-high 190 total yards from scrimmage with 16 carries for 66 yards and a career-best 15 receptions for 124 yards. Adding in 16 punt return yards, the workhorse on offense and special teams finished with 206 all-purpose yards. Jor-dan led an inspired effort by the defense with two sacks.

WEEK 4: Saints 33, New York Giants 18; September 30, 2018 @ MetLife Stadium – The Saints posted an im-pressive victory against the Giants behind a powerful run-ning game and an outstanding run-stopping effort.

The Giants scored on their first offensive drive, taking a 7-0 lead on a two-yard TD connection between QB Eli Manning and WR Sterling Shepard. When the Saints got the ball back, QB Drew Brees engineered a 15-play, 51-yard drive that ended with a Wil Lutz 42-yard field goal on the first play of the second quarter, the first of four successful kicks in the quarter to give the Saints a 12-7 halftime lead. The Saints defense then proceeded to clamp down on the Gi-ants as they allowed only 65 rushing yards, fumbles were forced by DT Tyeler Davison and CB P.J. Williams and recovered by CB Marshon Lattimore and DL Taylor Stall-worth, while Manning was sacked three times, the defense allowing him to average only 5.3 yards per attempt.

QB Drew Brees completed 18 of 32 passes for 217 yards as the Saints supplemented that by running for 170 yards. The rushing attack was led by RB Alvin Kamara, who car-ried 19 times for a career-high 134 yards (7.1 avg) and three touchdowns. In the passing game, Kamara also led the team in receiving with five grabs for 47 yards, for a game-high total of 181 total yards from scrimmage.

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LB Demario Davis led the New Orleans defense and pass rush with two sacks and added a team-high 11 tackles in a performance that would have him be recognized as NFC Defensive Player of the Week. Davison added a takedown and also forced a fumble in the fourth quarter. Lattimore’s fumble return was for 37 yards as New Orleans finished at +2 in turnover ratio, not giving away the football.

• The Saints held the Giants to 299 net yards, the first time this season they held an opponent to under 300 yards. They surrendered only 44 yards rushing to Giants RB Saquon Barkley.

• With a career-high 134 yards rushing and 181 total yards from scrimmage, Kamara had the third back-to-back 180-yard games by a Saint, joining RBs Rueben Mayes (1986-two straight) and Deuce McAllister (2003-three straight).

• The victory improved New Orleans’ all-time record vs. New York to 14-16, giving the Saints their first win at Met-Life Stadium in four tries against the Giants (2012, 2016 and 2018) and Jets (2013).

WEEK 5: Saints 43, Washington Redskins 19; October 8, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The Saints won their fourth consecutive game in a standout Monday night performance on both offense and defense, which saw Drew Brees become the NFL’s all-time passing yardage leader.

The Saints first jumped out to a 6-0 first quarter lead on their first drive of the contest when RB Mark Ingram had a two-yard rushing touchdown. Washington then got on the board when K Dustin Hopkins drilled a 37-yard field goal at the end of the first quarter.

The Saints jumped out to a commanding 26-6 lead when Ingram rushed for a one-yard touchdown and Brees and WR Tre’Quan Smith conn on the record-setting 62-yard touchdown with 2:36 remaining in the second quarter. The Redskins cut the halftime deficit to 26-13 when they con-verted a fumble by WR Cameron Meredith into a four-yard touchdown run by QB Alex Smith.

Getting the ball first at the start of the second half, Brees connected with Smith on a 35-yard touchdown. Smith was then picked off by Saints DB Justin Hardee, seeing the first regular season defensive action of his two-year NFL career and the interception was returned 77 yards to set up a one-yard touchdown run by QB Taysom Hill to extend New Or-leans’ lead to 40-13. A third quarter Washington fumble set up a 44-yard field goal by K Wil Lutz.

Brees completed 26-of-28 passes for 363 yards with three touchdowns, zero interceptions and a153.2 rating as his 89.7 completion percentage set a career-high. Smith fin-ished with three receptions for a game-high 111 yards.

WEEK 7: Saints 24, Baltimore Ravens 23; October 21, 2018 @ M&T Bank Stadium – QB Drew Brees helped New Orleans rebound from a 17-7 fourth quarter deficit as he led the Saints on three drives that produced 17 points including two touchdowns against a Baltimore defense that hadn’t allowed an opponent into the end zone in the sec-ond half all season.

Brees completed 22-of-30 passes for 212 yards with two touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 114.9 rating as his second quarter one-yard TD pass to TE Benjamin Watson marked his 500th career scoring throw. Brees has now de-feated all 32 NL teams, becoming the third signal-caller to do so, joining Brett Favre and Payton Manning and Saints Head Coach Sean Payton has defeated all 31 opponents.

WR Michael Thomas led New Orleans in receiving with seven grabs for 69 yards, including a fourth quarter five-yard TD grab to put New Orleans up 21-17 in the contest.

• LB A.J. Klein sparkled for the defense with seven tackles as he led a run-stopping effort that gave up only 77 yards rushing and surrendered only a 3.3 yards per carry.

WEEK 8: Saints 30, Minnesota Vikings 20; October 28, 2018 @ U.S. Bank Stadium – The Saints improved to 6-1 after defeating the Vikings on Sunday Night Football.

New Orleans jumped out to a 7-0 first quarter lead after QB Drew Brees found RB Alvin Kamara on a three-yard pass, which was then matched by Minnesota QB Kirk Cousins completing a one-yard TD to WR Stefon Diggs.

Early in the second quarter, the Vikings took a 13-7 lead on a one-yard run by RB Latavius Murray followed up by a failed extra point. K Will Lutz then connected on a 52-yard field goal to put New Orleans within three. With 1:11 left in the first half, LB Alex Anzalone caused a fumble by the Vikings’ Adam Thielen that was returned by CB Marshon Lattimore 53 yards. Kamara punched in a one-yard TD two plays later that gave the Saints a 17-13 halftime lead.

Lutz made his second field goal early in the third to bring the score to 20-13 and on Minnesota’s next possession the lead was extended to 27-13 on a 45-yard interception re-turn for a touchdown by CB P.J. Williams, which would earn him NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career.

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In the fourth quarter, Lutz drilled a second 42-yard kick. Minnesota made a TD drive late while the Saints defense had switched to a prevent mode to set up a final score of 30-20.

QB Drew Brees threw a first half interception, which was his first pick after he went 264 regular season pass at-tempts over a nine-game period without one.

WEEK 9: Saints 45, Los Angeles Rams 35; November 4, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – Despite a furi-ous second half rally by the Rams, where they came back from an 18-point halftime deficit and tied the score at 35 apiece early in the fourth quarter, the Saints scored the last ten points as they improved to 7-1.

The Saints took charge from the start in the contest when on their first offensive drive they marched down the field in ten plays, ending with a 11-yard TD by RB Alvin Kamara. The Rams quickly struck back when RB Todd Gurley rushed for an eight-yard TD. The Saints answered when QB Drew Brees found Kamara for a 16-yard TD on a screen. Los Angeles knotted the score back up at the start of the second quarter when QB Jared Goff found wide WR Brandin Cooks for a four-yard touchdown.

On the next play from scrimmage, RB Mark Ingram lost a fumble, but the Saints defense and special teams backed the runner up when on a fourth down fake field goal at-tempt, LB Craig Robertson stopped H Johnny Hekker short of the first down marker. The Saints then scored 21 unan-swered points in the second quarter to take a 35-17 halftime lead as they set an NFL record with 24 first half, first downs.

Goff led a furious second half rally, engineering drives for two touchdowns and one field goal to tie the score. Howev-er Brees found WR Michael Thomas for an 18-yard third down completion to set up a field goal and on New Orle-ans’ next drive, the duo connected on a 72-yard TD.

The Saints outgained the Rams 487-483, but New Orleans scoring a touchdown following an interception in the first half and forcing the first three-and-out of the contest in the fourth quarter made for the slim difference. Thomas had 12 receptions for a franchise-record 211 yards, while Brees completed 25-of-36 passes for 346 yards, four touch-downs, zero interceptions and a 137.0 passer rating.

• Kamara scored three touchdowns for the third time this season, carrying 19 times for a game-high 82 yards with two rushing scores and catching four passes for 34 yards

and a 16-yard scoring grab.

• This was New Orleans’ second win against their former NFC West rivals in the past three seasons, as they haven’t lost to the Rams in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome since 2007. The Saints now trail the Rams 41-33 in the all-time regular season series.

WEEK 10: Saints 51, Cincinnati Bengals 14; November 11, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – On a day where New Orleans scored 51 points and ran up 509 total net yards, the Saints got the ball first and Michael Thomas ended a 15-play, 75-yard drive with a seven-yard touch-down reception from Drew Brees. Cincinnati answered with a two-yard touchdown pass from Andy Dalton to John Ross.

New Orleans moved into the second quarter successfully completing a six-play, 75-yard drive that was capped by a 28-yard TD on a screen pass from Drew Brees to Mark Ingram. The New Orleans defense forced a punt and on the Saints’ next drive Alvin Kamara rushed for a four-yard score. After a three-and-out, a 23-yard completion from Brees to Dan Arnold set up a one-yard TD run for Kamara. Following an interception by Marcus Williams returned for 78 yards, Brees tossed a 17-yard touchdown to Thomas on the last play of the first half to give the Saints a 35-7 lead.

The Saints defense either forced Cincinnati to punt or turn-over on downs in the first three series’ of the second half and on the fourth Eli Apple recorded his first pick as a Saint to do their part in what would end up a 51-14 rout, tied for the biggest margin of victory on the road in club history

The Saints’ 244 yards rushing were a season-high. Ingram carried 13 times for 104 yards (8.0 avg.) and caught three passes for 58 yards with the TD. Sacks were tallied by Alex Anzalone, Cameron Jordan, Sheldon Rankins and Alex Okafor. The offensive line did not allow a sack for the third consecutive game.

WEEK 11: Saints 48, Philadelphia Eagles 7; November 18, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The Saints posted an impressive home victory for their ninth straight win behind the powerful running of Mark Ingram and Alvin Kamara, the arm of Drew Brees, the hands of Tre’Quan Smith and a season-high three interceptions.

New Orleans took advantage of a defensive performance in the first quarter that gave up only 15 yards, producing two three-and-outs and an interception by CB Marshon Lattimore that resulted in a 10 lead on a 38-yard field goal by K Wil Lutz and a three-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Brees to WR Austin Carr.

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With New Orleans leading 17-0 in the second quarter, the Eagles finally got on the scoreboard on a 28-yard rushing touchdown by rookie RB Josh Adams. But New Orleans scored 31 consecutive points to close out the contest.

Leading 24-7 at halftime, QB Drew Brees completed a 23-yard touchdown pass to WR Michael Thomas on New Orle-ans’ first drive of the second half. Ingram later scored his second rushing touchdown of the day to put New Orleans ahead comfortably at 38-7.

Brees completed 22-of-30 passes for 363 yards with four TD throws, zero interceptions and a 153.2 rating. Ingram led the club in rushing with 16 carries for 103 yards with two TDs. Rookie WR Tre’Quan Smith led the Saints in re-ceiving with a game-high ten receptions for 157 yards and one TD, setting career-highs in the first two categories.

The Saints harassed Philadelphia QB Carson Wentz, re-cording three sacks and three picks. Lattimore had a team-best four solo tackles to go with the pick and two passes defensed. S Chris Banjo tripled his career interception total to three with two picks. DE Alex Okafor, LB Craig Robert-son and DT Sheldon Rankins each picked up one sack apiece.

WEEK 12: Saints 31, Atlanta Falcons 17; November 22, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The Saints ran their win streak to ten games with an impressive effort on offense and defense in a primetime showdown with Atlanta on Thanksgiving night. An aggressive New Orleans de-fense had a season-high four takeaways and six sacks, while a balanced offensive approach with 150 yards rush-ing and some big plays by QB Drew Brees carried the Saints.

Fumble recoveries were recorded by CB Eli Apple, S Vonn Bell and S Marcus Williams, while LB A.J. Klein recorded an interception. The Saints defense surrendered only 17 points to Falcons offense that went into the contest ranked ninth in the NFL in scoring and allowed only 26 rushing yards.

New Orleans jumped out to a 17-3 halftime lead and with Brees’ four touchdown passes going to WR Austin Carr, TE Dan Arnold, WR Keith Kirkwood and WR Tommylee Lewis it marked the first time in the Super Bowl era that four dif-ferent undrafted players each had at least one receiving touchdown in a game.

• Brees completed 15-of-22 passes for 171 yards, four touchdowns, one interception and a 111.9 passer rating, as

he moved into a tie with Peyton Manning for first place in NFL record books in four-touchdown games with his 35th. Brees tied an NFL record by throwing touchdowns to 13 different players in 2018.

• The victory gave New Orleans their first back-to-back seasons of double digit wins since the 2009-11 period.

• RB Alvin Kamara led the Saints with 89 yards on 14 car-ries (6.4 avg.) as New Orleans rushed for 150 yards, the third consecutive week they reached that mark.

• New Orleans had six sacks. DE Cameron Jordan had a team-leading two, as he moved into a tie for fourth place in club record books with 67.5 career takedowns with former teammate Will Smith.

Week 13: Dallas Cowboys 13, Saints 10; November 29, 2018 @ AT&T Stadium – A sluggish offense kept New Orleans from winning the Thursday night matchup in Dal-las. The Saints dropped to 10-2, with their ten-game win-ning streak concluded.

New Orleans got off to a slow start on defense and offense in the first half as they surrendered ten points on a 26-yard field goal by K Brett Maher and a 16-yard screen pass from QB Dak Prescott to RB Ezekiel Elliott.

However, the New Orleans defense would respond in the second quarter as CB Marshon Lattimore stripped the ball from Cowboys WR Amari Cooper and recover it at the Dal-las 39-yard line. The Saints were unable to capitalize though as they were stopped on a fourth-and-one rush at-tempt at the Cowboys one-yard line. Facing a key third-and-seven play from the Saints 33-yard line, Prescott complet-ed a 11-yard pass to Cooper to convert a first down. But three plays later on a third-and-seven, DT David Onyemata minimized the damage with his third sack of the contest when he dropped Prescott for a seven-yard loss and forced the signal-caller to fumble a ball which he recovered, hold-ing the halftime damage to a field goal and 13-0 Cowboys lead.

The New Orleans defense strung a drive together to open up the second half, but the Saints couldn’t advance past the Cowboys 15, as K Wil Lutz drilled a 33-yard field goal. A series highlighted by a sack by LB A.J. Klein would forced a Dallas punt. Brees then engineered a ten-play, 88-yard drive that ended with a 30-yard touchdown pass to rookie WR Keith Kirkwood to put the Saints within three.

The clubs then traded punts going into the fourth quarter and on a third down play, DE Cameron Jordan sacked Prescott, forced him to fumble and recovered. However a Brees pass would be intercepted on the next drive by Cow-boys DB Jourdan Lewis to allow Dallas to hold on.

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• Lutz moved into sole possession of second place in club record books with his 21st consecutive field goal.

• With two sacks, Jordan moved into sole possession of fourth place on the club’s all-time list with 69.5 career takedowns and it also would mark the fourth time in his career he would reach double digits for sacks. Jordan also recorded his first fumble recovery since 2015.

WEEK 14: Saints 28, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14; De-cember 9, 2018 @ Raymond James Stadium – The Saints avoided a losing streak this season and clinched division titles in back to back campaigns for the first time in franchise history, holding the Buccaneers scoreless in the second half, as well as benefitted by a key blocked punt, while being paced on offense by a balanced approach with several big plays.

The Saints won the coin toss and deferred and Tampa Bay jumped out to a 7-0 lead compliments of an 11-yard touch-down pass from QB Jameis Winston to TE Cameron Brate.

At the start of the second quarter, Tampa Bay had ad-vanced to the Saints 20-yard line, but DE Cameron Jordan sacked Winston for an eight-yard loss and Buccaneers K Cairo Santos missed the 36-yard field goal attempt. Saints K Will Lutz drilled a 30-yard field goal on the ensuing pos-session.

Tampa Bay picked off Saints QB Drew Brees near the end of the second quarter and Winston completed a one-yard touchdown to Brate to give the Bucs a 14-3 halftime lead.

After recovering a fumble by Brees at the start of the third quarter, Tampa Bay would advance to the New Orle-ans 22-yard line on the next drive, but Santos missed a 40-yard field goal attempt. New Orleans struggled again on offense when they got the ball back but the tide turned when QB Taysom Hill blocked a punt by Tampa Bay P Bry-an Anger, which was recovered by Saints RB Dwayne Washington at the Buccaneers 30-yard line. Hill would be selected as NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Five plays later, Brees completed a one-yard touchdown and a successful two-point conversion run by RB Alvin Kamara cut the deficit to 14-11. New Orleans would then quickly get the ball back on a three-and-out, highlighted by sacks by Jordan and LB A.J. Klein.

In a drive that stretched into the fourth quarter and com-prised of ten-plays and 51 yards, Brees sneaked into the end zone on fourth and goal from the one-yard line to give the Saints an 18-15 lead. Following another three-and-out,

the Saints took possession at their 47-yard line and they upped their lead to 25-14 on a 17-yard touchdown run by RB Mark Ingram II on a rush where he carried a Bucs de-fender holding onto his foot. The Saints would add one more field goal and got into victory formation after CB Mar-shon Lattimore picked off Winston in the end zone.

• Jordan had a standout performance with four tackles and two sacks, recording two takedowns for the third consecu-tive game, upping his career total to 71.5, fourth in club record books.

• A key defensive play to hold Tampa Bay scoreless in the second half was when Lattimore picked off Winston in the end zone in the next to last play of the game, the second consecutive week an opponent was held scoreless in the final two periods.

• Brees completed 24-of-31 passes for 201 yards with a touchdown, and interception and the quarterback sneak for a touchdown, giving him a career-high four rushing TDs for 2018, while WR Michael Thomas had 11 grabs for 98 yards as his 298 receptions through his first 44 games are the most by an NFL player through his first three seasons.

WEEK 15: Saints 12, Carolina Panthers 9; December 17, 2018 @ Bank of America Stadium – The Saints won their second consecutive game, defeating the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium.

The Saints won the coin toss and deferred. After the clubs traded punts for their first two possessions, Carolina jumped out to a 7-0 lead compliments of a 50-yard touch-down pass on a halfback option play from RB Christian McCaffrey to TE Chris Manhertz. New Orleans started pushing back when RB Alvin Kamara returned the kickoff 50 yards, setting up a 46-yard field goal by K Wil Lutz.

In a drive that spanned the first and second quarters and went 12 plays and 69 yards, Lutz drilled his second field goal on a 24-yard kick and tied the franchise record for consecutive kicks (25) with Morten Andersen. Towards the end of the quarter the two clubs traded interceptions and the Panthers went into halftime with a 7-6 lead.

Late in the third quarter, Carolina was speeding towards the end zone on a rush by rookie WR D.J. Moore, but at the New Orleans 28-yard line, S Vonn Bell forced a fumble and LB A.J. Klein picked up the ball at their 16-yard line for his second recovery of the season.

Between the third and fourth quarters, QB Drew Brees drove the offense 84 yards in 11 plays and Kamara reached the end zone on a 16-yard rush. Although Carolina rookie DB Donte’ Jackson returned a Brees pass for a de-fensive two-point conversion, the Saints had a 12-9 lead. New Orleans then held on by stopping the Panthers on their two final possessions. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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Brees threw for 203 yards and WR Michael Thomas had seven receptions for 49 yards to up his franchise-record and NFL-best total to 109 grabs. Defensively, LB Demario Davis led New Orleans with eight tackles as he reached the century make for the season, also adding one sack and two passes defensed.

WEEK 16: Saints 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 28; December 23, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The Saints clinched the NFC’s number one seed for the postseason in their third consecutive victory, defeating the Steelers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

The Steelers won the coin toss and elected to receive. After the Saints forced a Pittsburgh punt, Saints QB Tay-som Hill tossed an interception on a long pass intended for WR Ted Ginn Jr. The Steelers would drive for a field goal to get the early lead, but then QB Drew Brees engineered a six-play, 75-yard drive that ended with a one-yard rushing touchdown by RB Mark Ingram II.

Steelers K Chris Boswell drilled his second field goal of the contest at the start of the second quarter, but New Orleans responded with an eight-play, 75-yard drive that ended with and eight-yard rushing touchdown by RB Alvin Kamara. The club’s then traded punts, but despite P Thomas Mor-stead placing a punt out of bounds at the Steelers three-yard line, Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger completed a 15-play, 97-yard drive with a three-yard touchdown to RB Jaylen Samuels followed by a two-point conversion com-pletion to WR Eli Rogers to tie the game. However, Brees completed a pass to Kamara for a 31-yard gain that left time and range for K Wil Lutz to drill a 43-yard field goal, setting a team mark with his 26th consecutive successful kick.

New Orleans got the ball coming out the half and Kamara ended a 11-play, 75-yard drive with a one-yard rushing TD. Pittsburgh answered on the next drive though with Roeth-lisberger completing a three-yard touchdown to WR Anto-nio Brown, followed by a New Orleans punt and a 20-yard TD pass to Brown to give the Steelers a 28-24 edge.

Following a Saints three-and-out that spanned into the fourth quarter, New Orleans S Kurt Coleman forced Steel-ers RB Stevan Ridley to fumble on a third-and-two situa-tion, with DE Alex Okafor recovering. However New Orle-ans’ momentum was stopped when a 50-yard field goal attempt by Lutz was blocked. On Pittsburgh’s next posses-sion, LB Craig Robertson successfully snuffed out a fake punt attempt to give the Saints the ball back at the Pitts-

burgh 46. On a fourth-and-two, Steelers CB Joe Haden was assessed a pass interference infraction, giving the Saints new life. The next game-turning play was a 25-yard completion from Brees to Ginn on third-and-20. Two plays later, the signal-caller completed a two-yard touchdown to WR Michael Thomas to give the Saints the 31-28 lead. Pittsburgh got the ball back and Roethlisberger led the Steelers to the New Orleans 42 after an illegal contact pen-alty assessed to LB Alex Anzalone with 41 seconds left, but on a completion to Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, DT Sheldon Rankins stripped the ball and it was recovered by LB Demario Davis to preserve the win

• New Orleans took down Roethlisberger three times to up their sack total for the season to 49, which would tie the season-best for a Sean Payton-coached team.

• For the sixth consecutive contest, the Saints held an op-ponent scoreless in the fourth quarter.

• Brees completed 27-of-39 passes for 326 yards with one touchdown, zero interceptions and a 103.2 passer rating. Not playing in the season finale, Brees would finish the season with an NFL-record 74.4 completion percentage. Thomas had 11 grabs for 109 yards and the fourth-quarter go-ahead touchdown.

WEEK 17: Carolina Panthers 33, Saints 14; December 30, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – With a large number of the Saints’ starters watching from the sidelines for most of the contest because the club had already clinched the NFC’s number one seed in the playoffs, the Saints ended their regular season 13-3 after the loss in the 2018 finale.

QB Drew Brees did not play in a contest for only the third time as a Saint, as fellow starters such as T Terron Arm-stead, T Jermon Bushrod, WR Ted Ginn Jr., T Ryan Ramczyk and G Larry Warford also sat out.

Carolina QB Kyle Allen made his first career NFL start and when Carolina got the ball first, he engineered a 11-play, 75-yard drive that ended with him scoring a one-yard rush-ing touchdown. The Panthers then took a 13-0 lead later in the first quarter when RB Cameron Artis-Payne had a 15-yard rushing touchdown.

Trailing 30-0, New Orleans finally got on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter on a nine-yard touchdown pass from QB Teddy Bridgewater to rookie WR Tre’Quan Smith with 13:28 remaining in game. When the Panthers got the ball back, Carolina QB Garrett Gilbert connected with TE Ian Thomas for a 31-yard completion on second-and-two, set-ting up a 51-yard field goal. Bridgewater was picked off on the ensuing drive, but the Saints would get on the score-board once more with a nine-yard rushing touchdown by QB Taysom Hill. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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• Bridgewater had his first start since the 2015 NFC Wild Card Playoff as a member of the Minnesota Vikings and completed 14-of-22 passes for 118 yards with one touch-down and one interception.

• After allowing only three yards per carry in the contest, New Orleans finished the season ranked second in the National Football League in both rush defense and oppo-nent yards per rush (3.6).

NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF: Saints 20, Philadelphia Eagles 14; January 13, 2019 @ Mercedes-Benz Super-dome – A stout defensive effort which held Philadelphia scoreless for the final three quarters, combined with a pair of touchdown passes by quarterback Drew Brees and a standout, record-breaking performance by wide receiver Michael Thomas pushed the Saints one game closer to the Super Bowl, as they beat the Eagles for the second time this season.

Philadelphia jumped out to a 14-0 lead after a 37-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Nick Foles to wide re-ceiver Jordan Matthews and a quarterback sneak by Foles.

But the Saints rallied in the second quarter, starting on its third play when cornerback Marshon Lattimore intercept-ed Foles at the New Orleans 21-yard line. On the ensuing possession, New Orleans quarterback Taysom Hill suc-cessfully executive a fourth-and-one running conversion on a fake punt and on fourth and two from the Eagles two-yard line, Brees connected with rookie wide receiver Keith Kirk-wood to put the Saints on the scoreboard. The Saints got the Eagles off the field two times and kicker Wil Lutz put the Saints within four points with 11 seconds left in the first half when he drilled a 45-yard field goal.

Following a Philadelphia three-and-out at the start of the third quarter, Brees and the Saints offense executed an 18-play, 92 yard drive that ate up 11:29 off the clock and end-ed with a two-yard touchdown pass from the signal-caller to Thomas. The drive which included three third down conver-sions and overcame three penalties was the longest (by time) scoring drive in the NFL playoffs since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.

On New Orleans’ first drive of the fourth quarter, running back Mark Ingram II rambled for a 36-yard gain to set up a 39-yard field goal by Lutz. However New Orleans’ momen-tum was stopped when a 52-yard field goal attempt by Lutz on the next possession was wide right, giving the Eagles the ball back at their 42-yard line. However on a second-

and-ten-play from the Saints 27, Lattimore picked off Foles at the 19 and returned the ball 14 yards to the 33. A 12-yard rush on third down by running back Alvin Kamara with 1:03 left ensured the Saints win.

• After trailing 14-0, the Saints scored the last 20 points of the game. The 14-point comeback is the largest in Saints postseason history, surpassing the 10-point comeback to defeat the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV.

• For the seventh contest in their last eight, the Saints held an opponent scoreless in the fourth quarter.

• Playing in his franchise-record 13th playoff game as a Saint and 14th postseason contest overall, Brees finished 28-of-38 for 301 yards, two touchdowns and one intercep-tion. With the two touchdown passes, Brees moves into a tie with Kurt Warner for seventh in the all-time NFL playoff record books with 31. Additionally, Brees’ 28 completions moves his career postseason total to 382, surpassing John

Elway and Aaron Rodgers to move into seventh all-time.

• Thomas finished with a Saints’ postseason record 171 yards on 12 receptions and added one touchdown. In fran-chise postseason history, Thomas now stands third in re-ceiving yards with 387, fifth in receptions with 27, and tied for fourth with Jimmy Graham for touchdown receptions with two. In his career, Thomas has played in three post-season games and has recorded at least 85 receiving yards in each.

• The Saints’ third quarter 18-play, 92-yard,11:29 touch-down drive resulting in a Thomas’ two-yard touchdown re-ception is the longest touchdown drive, in terms of time elapsed, in Saints’ postseason history. The 18-play drive is also the longest in National Football League postseason play since the 2007 NFC Divisional Playoffs when the Dal-las Cowboys had a 20-play touchdown drive against the New York Giants. It was the longest scoring drive by time in a playoff game since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.

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New Orleans Saints Pronunciation Guide

LB Alex Anzalone (anne-zuh-LOAN-ee)

T Terron Armstead (ter-RON)

LB Vince Biegel (BEE-gull)

QB Taysom Hill (Tay-Sum)

RB Alvin Kamara (kuh-Mare-Uh)

DE Alex Okafor (OH-kuh-for)

DT David Onyemata (Un-ye-mah-tah)

T/G Andrus Peat (ANN-druss PEET)

T Ryan Ramczyk (RAM-check)

WR Tre’Quan Smith (Tray-Kwan)

LB Manti Te’o (MAN-tie TAY-oh)

Senior Defensive Asst. Peter Giunta (GEN-ta).

Offensive Line Coach Dan Roushar (ROW-shar).

2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Greg Bensel-Senior Vice President of Communications

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (504) 731-1794

Doug Miller-Exec. Director of Football Communications

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (504) 731-1895

Justin Macione-Director of Football Communications/Publications Director

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (504) 731-1848

Evan Meyers-Football Communications Manager/Legends Program Coordinator

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (504) 731-1844

Jordy Spitale-Corporate Communications Manager

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (504) 731-1894

Sam Shannon-Communications Associate

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (504) 731-1843

REGULAR SEASON

Date Opponent Result/Time

Sept. 9 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS L, 40-48

Sept. 16 CLEVELAND BROWNS W, 21-18

Sept. 23 @Atlanta Falcons W, 43-37 OT

Sept. 30 @New York Giants W, 33-18

Oct. 8 WASHINGTON REDSKINS W, 43-19

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Oct. 21 @Baltimore Ravens W, 24-23

Oct. 28 @Minnesota Vikings W, 30-20

Nov. 4 LOS ANGELES RAMS W, 45-35

Nov. 11 @Cincinnati Bengals W, 51-14

Nov. 18 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES W, 48-7

Nov. 22 ATLANTA FALCONS W, 31-17

Nov. 29 @Dallas Cowboys L, 10-13

Dec. 9 @Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 28-14

Dec. 17 @Carolina Panthers W, 12-9

Dec. 23 PITTSBURGH STEELERS W, 31-28

Dec. 30 CAROLINA PANTHERS L, 14-30

POSTSEASON

Jan. 13 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES W, 20-14

Jan. 20 NFC Championship vs. Rams 2:05

Feb. 3 Super Bowl LIII TBD

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NEW ORLEANS SAINTS POSTSEASON SUMMARY

The Saints earned their first championship with a 31-17 win over Indianapolis in Super Bowl XLIV and have an 9-10 overall record in the postseason. 2018 season marks the 12th time overall and seventh under Head Coach Sean Payton that the Saints have qualified for the postsea-son The Saints have enjoyed their greatest postseason success in the Payton era with a 8-5 record (.615).

Below is a list of New Orleans’ all-time playoff results, with Payton’s appearances in bold. Overall, the Saints have faced 11 different teams in the postseason and have a win-ning record against six of those opponents and a losing record versus five teams. New Orleans will be looking for their eight consecutive postseason home win, dating back to their 31-28 win over the Rams on Dec. 30, 2000, the franchise’s first playoff win:

Date Opponent Game Result

1/3/88 Minnesota NFC Wild Card L, 10-44

1/6/91 at Chicago NFC Wild Card L, 6-16

12/28/91 Atlanta NFC Wild Card L, 20-27

1/3/93 Phil. NFC Wild Card L, 20-36

12/30/00 St. Louis NFC Wild Card W, 31-28

1/6/01 at Minn. NFC Divisional L, 16-34

1/13/07 Phil. NFC Divisional W, 27-24

1/21/07 at Chicago NFC Champ. L, 14-39

1/16/10 Arizona NFC Divisional W, 45-14

1/24/10 Minnesota NFC Champ. W, 31-28

2/7/10 Indianapolis SB XLIV W, 31-17

1/8/11 at Seattle NFC Wild Card L, 36-41

1/7/12 Detroit NFC Wild Card W, 45-28

1/14/12 at SF NFC Divisional L, 32-36

1/4/14 at Phil. NFC Wild Card W, 26-24

1/11/14 at Seattle NFC Divisional L, 15-23

1/7/18 Carolina NFC Wild Card W, 31-26

1/14/18 at Minnesota NFC Divisional, L, 24-29

1/13/18 Phil. NFC Divisional W, 20-14

2018 SAINTS EXPERIENCE IN THE PLAYOFFS

Below is a rundown of the playoff experience by the 53-man roster of the 2018 New Orleans Saints. 45 players

have appeared in a Saints playoff game while 15 have also appeared in playoff games with other teams:

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE AS SAINTS (45)  

13 games (1) - QB Drew Brees.

11 games (1) - P Thomas Morstead.

7 games (2) - T Jermon Bushrod, DE Cameron Jordan.

5 games (3) - T Terron Armstead, TE Josh Hill, RB Mark Ingram II.

3 games (22) - S Chris Banjo, S Vonn Bell, CB Ken Crawley, DT Tyeler Davison, WR Ted Ginn Jr., DB Justin Hard-ee, QB Taysom Hill, RB Alvin Kamara, CB Marshon Lattimore, WR Tommylee Lewis, FB Zach Line, K Wil Lutz, DT David Onye-mata, T Ryan Ramczyk, DT Sheldon Rankins, LB Craig Robert-son, WR Michael Thomas, C Max Unger, G Larry Warford, TE Benjamin Watson, S Marcus Williams, CB P.J. Williams, LS Zach Wood.

2 games (3) - DE Trey Hendrickson, G/T Andrus Peat and LB Manti Te’o

1 game (12) - CB Eli Apple, WR Austin Carr, LB Alex Anzalone, LB Vince Biegel, DE Marcus Davenport, LB Demario Davis, TE Garrett Griffin, WR Keith Kirkwood, DE Alex Okafor, WR Tre’Quan Smith, DL Taylor Stallworth and C Cameron Tom

SAINTS WITH POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE ON OTHER TEAMS (16) 

games (1) - WR Ted Ginn Jr. (Miami San Francisco, Carolina, Arizona)

9 games (1) - TE Benjamin Watson (New England)

8 games (1) - C Max Unger (Seattle)

6 games (1) - S Kurt Coleman (Philadelphia, Caroli-na)

5 games (2) - S Chris Banjo (Green Bay), T Derek Newton (Houston)

4 games (1) - LB A.J. Klein (Carolina)

2 games (2) - DB Josh Robinson (Minnesota), LB Manti Te’o (San Diego)

1 game (7) - CB Eli Apple (NY Giants), T Jermon Bushrod (Miami), QB Drew Brees (San Diego), QB Ted-dy Bridgewater (Minnesota), FB Zach Line (Minnesota), G Larry Warford (Detroit), RB Dwayne Washington (Detroit)

SAINTS WITH NO POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (2)  

, TE Dan Arnold, C/G Will Clapp, .

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WHATS AT STAKE

The winner of Sunday’s game will be named the National Football Conference Champion and presented with the George Halas Trophy, named in honor of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee George Halas, the founder, owner and coach of the Chicago Bears. First presented following the 1984 season, the 2010 season marked the debut of its re-design by Tiffany & Co, the designer of the Saints’ Super Bowl XLIV Championship rings. The trophy reflects the sterling silver material of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, awarded each year to the Super Bowl champions and also designed by Tiffany & Co. The trophy design is based on a football and features an etched conference logo and the NFL Shield.

The first NFC Championship Game was the meeting in which the Dallas Cowboys defeated the San Francisco 49ers 17-10 at Kezar Stadium on January 3, 1971. It was nationally televised by CBS. NFC Championship games were broadcast on CBS from 1970-1993. FOX has carried the game since 1994.

This will be New Orleans’ third appearance in the NFC Championship, all under Head Coach Sean Payton. On January 21, 2007, the Saints lost to the Chicago Bears 39-14 at Soldier Field. On January 24, 2010, the Saints punched their ticket to Super Bowl XLIV with a 31-28 over-time win over the Minnesota Vikings

SAINTS NAME 2018 CAPTAINS

Following a player vote, team captains for 2018 were elect-ed prior to Week 1. The offense will be led by T Terron Armstead, QB Drew Brees and C Max Unger. The de-fense will be directed by LB Demario Davis and DE Camer-on Jordan. LB Craig Robertson will lead the special teams. New Orleans’ six captains will have a combined 56 years of NFL experience and 14 Pro Bowl selections be-tween them.

FAMILY TIES

Numerous Saints players, coaches and player personnel department staffers are not the only members of their fami-lies to make a name for themselves in pro football. No few-er than 16 Saints players, coaches or front office personnel have relatives who have played, coached or served in the front office in the NFL.

Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen - late father, Grady, played linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons from 1968-72.

Offensive Coordinator Pete Carmichael - Late father,

Pete, served as an assistant coach in the NFL from 1994-2003 with the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Chicago Bears.

Quarterbacks Coach Joe Lombardi - The grandson of Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, who led Green Bay and Washington and was an assistant for the New York Giants.

Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn - Younger brother, Ja-son, was a linebacker and sixth-round draft pick of the Li-ons in the 2001 NFL Draft, playing six seasons in the NFL with the Jets, Dolphins and Vikings.

Linebackers Coach Mike Nolan - Father, Dick, played safety in the NFL for nine years before becoming a coach. He led the 49ers from 1968 to 1975 and was the head coach of the Saints from 1978 to 1980 after serving as an assistant to Hank Stram from 1976-77.

Asst. GM/College Scouting Dir. Jeff Ireland– Stepson of Chiefs Hall of Fame LB/C E.J. Holub and the grandson of former Eagles RB and Bears personnel executive Jim Par-mer.

National Scout Terry Wooden - Brother, JoJo, is Director of Player Personnel for the Los Angeles Chargers.

Cornerback Ken Crawley - Cousin, Stephon Morris, spent the 2012 season with the New England Patriots.

Running Back Mark Ingram II - Father, Mark Ingram Sr., was a 10-year NFL veteran who played for the Giants, Dol-phins, Packers and Eagles.

Defensive End Cameron Jordan - Father, Steve, had a 13-year career at tight end the Minnesota Vikings, with six Pro Bowl selections.

Defensive Lineman Mitchell Loewen - Father, Chuck, played on the offensive line for San Diego from 1980-84.

Defensive End Alex Okafor - Cousin Eric Alexander was a seven-year NFL veteran for three teams.

Tackle/Guard Andrus Peat - Father, Todd, played six seasons with the Cardinals and the Raiders.

Wide Receiver Michael Thomas - Uncle, Keyshawn John-son, is a former wide receiver himself, spending 11 sea-sons in the NFL with the Jets, Buccaneers, Cowboys and Panthers, earning three Pro Bowls and the Super Bowl XXXVII title.

Area Scout Scott Campbell - Late father, Marion was for-mer head coach of the Falcons and also a longtime assis-tant coach.

Area Scout Joey Vitt - Father, Joe is a longtime NFL coach, including serving as assistant head coach/linebackers of the Saints from 2006-16.

Scouting Assistant Matt Phillips - Father, Ted is the president/CEO of the Chicago Bears.

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COACHES IN THE NFL

Seven members of the 2018 New Orleans Saints coaching staff have prior playing experience in the National Football League.

Head Coach Sean Payton - Played quarterback for the Chi-cago Bears in 1987.

Special Teams Coordinator Bradford Banta - A fourth round (106th overall) draft pick of the Indianapolis Colts in 1994 out of the University of Southern California and played in 156 career games, primarily a long snapper and tight end with the Colts, New York Jets, Detroit Lions and Buffalo Bills

Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends Dan Campbell - A third round draft pick of the New York Giants in 1999 out of Tex-as A&M, who appeared in 114 games with 75 starts for the Giants, Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions, where he caught 91 passes for 934 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Assistant Wide Receivers Coach Ronald Curry - A sev-enth round draft pick (235th overall) of the Oakland Raiders in 2002 out of the University of North Carolina and played for the Raiders from 2002-08, appearing in 76 games with 32 starts, registering 193 receptions for 2,347 yards with 13 touchdowns.

Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn - The 12th overall pick of the New York Jets in 1994 out of Texas A&M and started 176 of 205 games with five teams and was a three-time Pro Bowl selection. Glenn recorded 41 interceptions with six brought back for touchdowns, adding a score on a kick return.

Defensive Assistant Leigh Torrence— Enjoyed seven-year career with the Atlanta Falcons, Washington and New Orle-ans for his final four seasons, where he played in 73 games.

Pass Rush Specialist Brian Young - Played in the NFL from 2000-08 with the Rams his first four seasons, who selected him in the fifth round of the 2000 NFL Draft (139th overall) from UTEP and final five with the Saints, playing in 124 career games, recording 22.5 sacks and eight fumble recoveries.

HONORING TOM BENSON

This season, the Saints are honoring Tom Benson, the club’s late Owner from 1985-2018, by wearing a commem-orative patch and helmet decal on their uniforms.

Benson, who passed away on March 15, purchased the Saints in 1985. Prior to the purchase the club had never

experienced a winning season or playoff berth. During his ownership tenure, the club went to the playoffs 11 times, captured six division titles and won Super Bowl XLIV. Ben-son is honored with a “TB” patch on the uniforms and decal on the back of the helmet. Benson was inducted into the team Ring of Honor at halftime of the club’s Sept. 9 regular season opener.

2018 PRACTICE SQUAD

The following players make up the Saints practice squad:

Player Pos. School Exp.

Henry Mondeaux DL Oregon R

Chris Campbell DB Penn State R

J.T. Gray DB Mississippi State R

J.T. Barrett QB Ohio State R

Tomasi Laulile DT Brigham Young R

Arthur Maulet CB Memphis 2

Darnell Sankey LB Sacramento State 2

Isaiah Williams OL Akron 1

Nate Wozniak OL Minnesota R

Shane Wynn WR Indiana 3

MY HOMETOWN

Saints players come from 21 different states, Washington D.C. and Nigeria. Of the 53 players currently on the team’s active roster, the state which claims the most members of the team is Texas with seven (safety Chris Banjo, quarter-back Drew Brees, defensive end Marcus Davenport, punter Thomas Morstead, defensive end Alex Okafor, linebacker Craig Robertson and long snapper Zach Wood).

WINNING STREAKS

After losing the 2018 opener, New Orleans won ten straight games. Under Sean Payton, the Saints have put together two winning streaks of at least ten games, including the club’s ten-game run from September 16-November 22. Be-low is a list of the franchise’s winning streaks of at least nine games:

Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 2009—13 games

Sept. 16-Nov. 22, 2018-10 games

Oct. 18-Dec. 27, 1987—9 games

Dec. 23, 1990-Oct. 20, 1991—9 games

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NO LOSING STREAK

For the fifth time in franchise history, the Saints avoided a losing streak in 2018 during their 13-3 season, the third time under Head Coach Sean Payton. The 2018 squad joins the 1987, 1992, 2010 and 2011 teams for never hav-ing recorded a losing streak.

DOUBLE DIGIT WINS

In 2018, posting a 13-3 record, New Orleans has won at least ten games for the seventh time since Payton became head coach after posting double-digit win totals five times from 1967-2005. The Saints posted 13 wins for the third time, all under Payton.

ROSTER FACTS AND FIGURES

Oldest Saints player: QB Drew Brees, 40, 1/15/79

Youngest Saints player: S Marcus Williams, 22, 9/8/96

Most Seasons as a Saint: QB Drew Brees - 13

Most NFL seasons: QB Drew Brees, 18

Most consecutive regular season starts: DE Cameron Jordan, 113

Most consecutive regular season games played: DE Cameron Jordan, 128

Most playoff experience: QB Drew Brees, 14 games

Heaviest Saint: G Larry Warford, 317

Tallest Saint: T/G Andrus Peat, 6-7

Shortest Saint: WR Tommylee Lewis, 5-7

Former first round draft picks: 11 - CB Eli Apple, QB Teddy Bridgewater, DE Marcus Davenport, WR Ted Ginn Jr., DE Cameron Jordan, RB Mark Ingram II CB Marshon Lattimore, T/G Andrus Peat, T Ryan Ramczyk, DT Sheldon Rankins, TE Benjamin Watson.

Pro Bowlers: 12 - T Terron Armstead, QB Drew Brees, T/G Jermon Bushrod, QB Teddy Bridgewater, RB Mark In-gram II, DE Cameron Jordan, RB Alvin Kamara, CB Mar-shon Lattimore, P Thomas Morstead, WR Michael Thomas, C Max Unger, G Larry Warford

Coaches who played in the National Football League: 7 - Sean Payton, Bradford Banta, Dan Campbell, Ronald Curry, Aaron Glenn, Leigh Torrence, Brian Young

College with the most Saints: Ohio State - 6

IN THE NFC SOUTH

The Saints have the best record among NFC South teams since 2006, a period where they’ve won five division titles including back-to-back ones from 2017-18, tied with for the most during that time. They’ve posted a 46-32 mark within the NFC South since 2006.

REGULAR SEASON RECORDS OF NFC SOUTH TEAMS SINCE 2006

Team W L T Pct.

New Orleans Saints 125 83 0 .601

Atlanta Falcons 112 96 0 .539

Carolina Panthers 109 98 1 .526

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 77 131 0 .370

ROAD WARRIORS

Since 2006, the Saints have the fourth-best road record in the NFL at 57-47 (.548). The Saints finished the 2018 regu-lar season 7-1 on the road with a winning road mark for the first time since 2011 and the best road mark in the NFL. It matches the best road record in franchise history with the 7-1 marks in 2000 and 2009.

NFL REGULAR SEASON ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2006

Team Record

1. New England 73-31

2. Dallas 60-44

3. Pittsburgh 58-45-1

4. New Orleans 57-47

5. Philadelphia 56-48

6. Indianapolis 55-49

Since 2009, with a 45-35 (.563) regular season road mark, the Saints are tied for the third-best road winning percent-age.

NFL REGULAR SEASON ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2009

Team Record

1. New England 52-28

2. Pittsburgh 45-33-1

3t. New Orleans 45-35

3t. Dallas 45-35

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TOP 2018 NFL REGULAR SEASON ROAD RECORDS

Team Record

1t. New Orleans 7-1

1t. LA Chargers 7-1

3. LA Rams 6-2

DOMEFIELD ADVANTAGE

Since 2008, the New Orleans Saints have posted a 62-25 home record, ranked fifth in the National Football League, including a 6-2 record in 2018 with their first scheduled playoff contest to take place in the Mercedes-Benz Super-dome.

NFL REGULAR SEASON HOME RECORDS SINCE 2008

Team Record

1. New England 76-12

2. Green Bay 65-21-2

3. Pittsburgh 64-24

4. Baltimore 65-23

5. New Orleans 62-26

TIME OF POSSESSION LEADER

The Saints’ 31:39 time of possession average was ranked third in the NFL in 2018, improving from seventh in 2017. In Sunday’s NFC Divisional Playoff win over Philadelphia, New Orleans won the time of possession battle 37:50-22:10.

2018 NFL TIME OF POSSESSION AVERAGE LEADERS

Team TOP

1. Bal. 32:17

2. Phi. 32:03

3. NO 31:39

4. Det. 31:24

5. Sea. 31:23

PAYTON’S PLACE AMONG HEAD COACHES

Sean Payton has had an impressive run as head coach of the New Orleans Saints for the last 13 seasons.

After the team had captured only two division titles prior to 2006, the club has five under Payton, including back-to-back NFC South titles from 2017-18, the first time the club won their division in back to back seasons.

The franchise has had 13 winning seasons overall in its 52-season history, seven happening under Payton’s watch including the 2018 13-3 mark.

Payton the highest winning percentage (.615) and most wins (126) among the 16 Saints head coaches, also tied for 31st all-time in NFL record books.

Payton’s the only coach in team history with double-digit win totals in seven seasons, including the 2018 13-3 mark.

SEAN PAYTON YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING BREAKDOWN

Year Reg. Season Postseason

2006 10-6 NFC Champ Game (1-1)

2007 7-9 -

2008 8-8 -

2009 13-3 SB XLIV Championship (3-0)

2010 11-5 Wild Card Round (0-1)

2011 13-3 Divisional Round (1-1)

2013 11-5 Divisional Round (1-1)

2014 7-9 -

2015 7-9 -

2016 7-9 -

2017 11-5 Divisional Round (1-1)

2018 13-3 NFC Champ. Game (1-0)

TOTAL 119-74 8-5

TOP THREE WINNINGEST NEW ORLEANS SAINTS HEAD COACHES

(REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON)

Coach W L Pct.

Sean Payton 126 79 .615

Jim Mora 93 78 .544

Jim Haslett 46 52 .469

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Payton’s 126 career wins (regular season/postseason) since 2006 ranks fourth among active NFL coaches, third among current NFC coaches and his winning percentage since 2006 is fifth among current coaches.

WINNING PERCENTAGES AMONG ACTIVE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE COACHES SINCE 2006

(Min. 50 games)

Coach W L T Pct.

Bill Belichick 179 54 0 .768

Mike Tomlin 132 73 1 .643

Doug Pederson 33 20 0 .623

Pete Carroll 98 60 1 .620

Sean Payton 126 79 0 .615

John Harbaugh 114 78 0 .594

Andy Reid 130 90 1 .591

WINNINGEST ACTIVE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE COACHES SINCE 2006

(Min. 50 games)

Coach W L T Pct.

Bill Belichick 179 54 0 .768

Mike Tomlin 132 73 1 .643

Sean Payton 126 79 0 .615

John Harbaugh 114 78 0 .594

NFC SOUTH COACHES RECORDS IN DIVISION PLAY

Payton has the most regular season division wins and top winning percentage by active NFC South coaches in divi-sion play since 2006.

Coach W L Pct.

Sean Payton 43 29 .597

Dan Quinn 14 10 .583

Ron Rivera 26 22 .542

PAYTON’S REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS. NFC SOUTH TEAMS

Team W L Pct.

Atlanta 17 7 .708

Tampa Bay 14 10 .583

Carolina 12 12 .500

PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY SEAN PAYTON

Sean Payton has coached 25 players who have earned 50 Pro Bowl selections as a head coach and assistant with the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys and New York Gi-ants, including five selections in 2018 (tackle Terron Arm-stead, quarterback Drew Brees, defensive end Cameron Jordan, wide receiver Michael Thomas and center Max Unger).

PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY SEAN PAYTON AS A HEAD COACH, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR AND

POSITION COACH

Pos. Player Pro Bowls Years G Larry Allen 1 2005 T Terron Armstead 1 2018 QB Drew Brees 11 2006, 08--14, 16-18 T Jammal Brown 2 2006, 08 T Jermon Bushrod 1 2011 G Jahri Evans 5 2009-11, 13-14 C Jonathan Goodwin 1 2009 TE Jimmy Graham 3 2011, 13-14 G Ben Grubbs 1 2013 S Roman Harper 2 2009-10 RB Mark Ingram II 2 2014, 2017 DE Cameron Jordan 4 2013, 2015, 2017-18 RB Alvin Kamara 1 2017 CB Marshon Lattimore 1 2017 G Carl Nicks 2 2010-11 S Darren Sharper 1 2009 TE Jeremy Shockey 1 2002 DE Will Smith 1 2006 T Jon Stinchcomb 1 2009 G Ron Stone 2 2000-01 WR Michael Thomas 2 2017-18 LB Jonathan Vilma 2 2009-10 C Max Unger 1 2018 G Larry Warford 1 2017 TE Jason Witten 1 2005

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THE SAINTS WHEN

Below is the regular season record in various situations the New Orleans Saints have compiled under Sean Payton as head coach for 13 season as well as their record under these circumstances in the regular season in 2018 and in the postseason under him.

SEAN PAYTON’S REGULAR SEASON RECORD WHEN (2006-11, 2013-)

Leading After First Quarter..........................................66-16 Leading at Halftime.....................................................96-13 Leading After Third Quarter.........................................94-11 Saints Score First........................................................68-22 Saints 200+ Yards Passing.......................................103-65 Opponent Under 200 Yards Passing...........................47-19 Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing...............................81-24 Forcing 3+ Turnovers....................................................31-6 Defense Has 3+ Sacks................................................59-20 Indoors........................................................................76-46 Outdoors......................................................................41-29 At Home......................................................................64-32 On The Road...............................................................54-42 On Artificial Turf….......................................................84-49 Scoring 20 Or More Points........................................111-42 Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points.........................................73-8 Committing Zero Turnovers..........................................39-5

THE SAINTS IN 2018 WHEN? (REGULAR SEASON)

Leading After First Quarter..............................................6-0 Tied After First Quarter....................................................5-0 Leading at Halftime.........................................................9-0 Leading After Third Quarter.............................................8-0 Saints Score First............................................................7-1 Opponent Scores First....................................................6-2 Saints 200+ Yards Passing.............................................9-1 Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing.................................10-1 Recording 0 Takeaways..................................................2-2 + 3 Turnover Margin........................................................2-0 + 2 Turnover Margin........................................................2-0 +1 Turnover Margin….....................................................3-1 Recording 1 Takeaway....................................................2-0 Even Turnover Margin.....................................................3-0 Defense Has 3+ Sacks..................................................11-1 Indoors............................................................................8-2 Outdoors..........................................................................5-1 At Home..........................................................................6-2 On The Road...................................................................7-1

On Artificial Turf.............................................................10-3 On Natural Grass........................................................... 2-0 Scoring 20 Or More Points............................................12-1 Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points...........................................9-1 Committing Zero Turnovers.............................................4-0

SEAN PAYTON’S POSTSEASON RECORD WHEN (2006, 2009-11, 2013, 2017-)

Leading After First Quarter..............................................3-1 Leading at Halftime.........................................................2-0 Tied at Halftime...............................................................1-0 Leading After Third Quarter.............................................6-0 Tied After Third Quarter..................................................1-0 Saints Score First............................................................3-1 Saints 200+ Yards Passing.............................................7-5 Opponent Under 200 Yards Passing..............................1-2 Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing...................................5-1 Forcing 3+ Turnovers......................................................1-0 Defense Has 3+ Sacks....................................................1-2 Indoors............................................................................6-1 Outdoors.........................................................................2-4 At Home..........................................................................6-0 On The Road..................................................................1-5 On Artificial Turf…..........................................................6-1 Scoring 20 Or More Points.............................................8-3 Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points..........................................3-0 Committing Zero Turnovers............................................3-0

BUCKING THE ODDS

The New Orleans Saints have a long, proud tradition of finding players as undrafted rookies that make an impact, including a pair in 2018 in wide receiver Keith Kirkwood and defensive tackle Taylor Stallworth:

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS PLAYERS WHO HAVE JOINED THE TEAM AS UNDRAFTED ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

PLAYER, SCHOOL SEASON

TE Josh Hill, Idaho State 2013

CB Ken Crawley, Colorado 2016

TE Garrett Griffin, Air Force 2016

WR Tommylee Lewis, Northern Illinois 2016

C/G Cameron Tom, Southern Mississippi 2017

TE Dan Arnold, Wisconsin-Platteville 2017

WR Keith Kirkwood, Temple 2018

DT Taylor Stallworth, South Carolina 2018

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WINNING HEAD COACH-QB COMBINATION

With the December 17 12-9 win at Carolina, it marked the 117th regular season win where both Head Coach Sean Payton and quarterback Drew Brees were at the club’s controls together, surpassing Don Shula and Dan Marino for the second-winningest head coach-starting quarterback combination in National Football League record books.

WINNINGEST HEAD COACH-STARTING QB DUOS IN NFL HISTORY

COACH/QB WINS

Belichick-Brady 207

Payton-Brees 118

Shula-Marino 116

Tomlin-Roethlisberger 114

The Payton-Brees combination have started the second-most regular season games together as well.

MOST STARTS BY HEAD COACH-QUARTERBACK DUO

COACH/QB STARTS

Belichick-Brady 267

Payton-Brees 190

Shula-Marino 184

Coughlin-Manning 183

IN THE NFL

The Saints have the second-best regular season record in the NFC and the fifth-best mark in the National Football League since 2006.

REGULAR SEASON RECORDS IN THE NFL SINCE 2006

Team W L T Pct.

New England Patriots 162 46 0 .779

Pittsburgh Steelers 133 74 1 .642

Green Bay Packers 127 79 2 .615

Indianapolis Colts 126 82 0 .606

New Orleans Saints 125 83 0 .601

Baltimore Ravens 122 86 0 .587

Dallas Cowboys 121 87 0 .582

Since 2009, their 100-60 regular season record’s ranked fourth.

NFL REGULAR SEASON RECORDS SINCE 2009

Team W L T Pct.

New England Patriots 123 37 0 .769

Pittsburgh Steelers 103 56 1 .647

Green Bay Packers 100 58 2 .631

New Orleans Saints 100 60 0 .625

Seattle Seahawks 94 65 1 .591

POINTS PER GAME

Since 2006, the Saints have averaged 27.9 points per game (5,801 points) in 208 regular season games, second in the NFL. Since 2006, they’ve scored 20 or more points in 165 contests (79.3%) and 30 or more in 95 (45.6%). Five of the team’s top seven single-game point totals have occurred since 2006. In 2018, the Saints finished the regu-lar season ranked third (31.5 ppg.) in scoring overall and second quarter scoring (10.1 avg.) and first in fourth quar-ter scoring (10.1 avg.). The Saints are tied with three teams for having three consecutive 45-point plus outputs all-time.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON POINTS PER GAME LEADERS SINCE 2006

Team Pts. Pts./Gm.

1. New England 6,111 29.4

2. New Orleans 5,801 27.9

3. Green Bay 5,396 25.9

2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULAR POINTS PER GAME LEADERS

Team Pts. Pts./Gm.

1. Kansas City 565 35.3

2. LA Rams 527 32.9

3. New Orleans 504 31.5

2018 NFL SECOND QUARTER SCORING LEADERS

Team Pts. Pts./Gm.

1. LA Rams 174 10.9

2. Pittsburgh 166 10.4

3. New Orleans 161 10.1

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2018 NFL FOURTH QUARTER SCORING LEADERS

Team Pts. Pts./Gm.

1. New Orleans 162 10.1

2. Seattle 149 9.3

3. Atlanta 137 8.6

The 2018 Saints were the fourth team to score 45 or more points in three straight games in a single season.

TEAMS TO SCORE 45+ POINTS IN THREE STRAIGHT GAMES IN A SINGLE SEASON

2018 New Orleans Saints - Nov. 4-18

2007 New England Patriots - Oct. 14-28

1968 Cleveland Browns - Nov. 17-Dec. 1

1941 Chicago Bears - Oct. 5-19

NEARLY UNBEATABLE AT 30

Since Payton arrived in 2006, the team has posted an 86-14 record (85.7%) in regular season and postseason games where they’ve scored at least 30 points.

30-POINT GAME OUTPUTS BY SEASON (2006--18)

2006: 6-1

2007: 5-0

2008: 6-2

2009: 12-0 (Including 3-0 in postseason)

2010: 6-1 (Including 0-1 in postseason)

2011: 10-2 (Including 1-1 in postseason)

2012: 6-2

2013: 6-0

2014: 4-1

2015: 3-1

2016: 6-3

2017: 7-0 (Including 1-0 in postseason)

2018: 9-1

SAINTS BY THE NUMBERS

5 – Club-record number of Associated Press All-Pro selec-

tions and number of Pro Bowl selections in 2018.

7 – Division Championships

371 – Franchise wins (regular season and postseason)

10 – Pro Football Hall of Famers

12 – Number of postseason appearances, including 2018.

5 – Ring of Honor members, including Owner Tom Ben-son, who was inducted in Week One of the 2018 season.

33 – Number of years the club was owned by Tom Ben-son, who passed away this spring.

52 – The club is in its 52nd season of play.

84,728 – Largest home crowd (U.S.), a November 3, 1968 contest vs. the Dallas Cowboys played at Tulane Stadium.

73,373 – Largest crowd at the Mercedes-Benz Super-dome, a November 24, 2014 contest vs. Baltimore.

126 – Games won by Head Coach Sean Payton (regular season and postseason), ranked first in club history and tied for 31st in NFL record books with Dick Vermeil.

6,586 – NFL-record number of completions by Drew Brees.

74,437 – NFL-record number of passing yards by Brees.

520 – Career touchdown passes by Brees, second in NFL records.

71.5 – Sacks by Cameron Jordan, fourth in team records.

12 – Sack total by Jordan ranked first on the club and the fourth double-digit sack season in his eight-year career.

18 – Touchdowns scored by Alvin Kamara in 2018, as he tied the team record and was ranked second in the NFL.

1,592 – Total yards from scrimmage total by Kamara, ranked seventh in the NFL, leading the team for the sec-ond consecutive season.

321 – Number of receptions by Michael Thomas in his first three seasons, an NFL record.

211 – team-record number of receiving yards by Thomas in the Nov. 4 win vs. the Los Angeles Rams

125 – Receptions by Thomas in 2018, ranked first in the NFL and fifth all-time in league record books.

1,405 – Team-record 2018 receiving yardage by Thomas.

810 – Career tackles by linebacker Demario Davis.

110 – Team-leading tackle total by Davis in 2018, his fifth season reaching the century mark.

30 – Runs of 10+ yards allowed by the Saints in 2018, the NFL’s second-lowest total by their run defense ranked sec-ond in the NFL in yards per game and yards per play.

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FIRST ROUND FOCUS

The Saints feature 11 players on the 53-man roster who entered the National Football League as first round draft choices, seven of which were selected by New Orleans.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS FIRST ROUND PLAYERS

PLAYER, TEAM SEASON, SELECTION

Benjamin Watson, New England 2004, #32

Ted Ginn Jr., Miami 2007, #9

Cameron Jordan, New Orleans 2011, #24

Mark Ingram II, New Orleans 2011, #28

Teddy Bridgewater, Minnesota 2014, #32

Andrus Peat, New Orleans 2015, #13

Eli Apple, New York Giants 2016, #10

Sheldon Rankins, New Orleans 2016, #12

Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans 2017, #11

Ryan Ramczyk, New Orleans 2017, #32

Marcus Davenport, New Orleans 2018, #14

TURNOVER RATIO LEADER

In 2018, the New Orleans Saints were ranked seventh in the National Football League in takeaway/giveaway ratio at +8. In 2018, they finished 7-1 in the regular season when they won the turnover battle and they won it 2-1 against Philadelphia in Sunday’s NFC Divisional Playoff victory with two interceptions by cornerback Marshon Lattimore. New Orleans’ opponent for the NFC Championship game, the Los Angeles Rams finished fourth in the NFL at +11.

2018 REGULAR SEASON TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL LEADERS

Takeaways Giveaways

Team Ints Fum Total Ints Fum Total Diff

1. Sea. 12 14 26 7 4 10 +11

2. Hou. 15 14 29 9 7 16 +13

3. Chi. 27 9 36 14 10 24 +12

4. LAR 18 12 30 12 7 19 +11

5. NE 18 10 28 11 7 18 +10

6. KC 15 12 27 12 6 18 +9

7. NO 12 12 25 7 9 16 +8

DOMINATING OFFENSE

Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints have been the NFL’s top ranked offense (402.2 ypg.). In 2018, they finished ranked eighth (379.2 ypg.).

NFL TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS SINCE 2006

(NET YARDS PER GAME)

Team Yds. Yds./Gm.

1. New Orleans 83,660 402.2

2. New England 80,440 386.7

3. Philadelphia 77,396 372.1

YARDAGE RAMPAGE

Since 2006, the Saints have racked up the team’s top six highest single-game net yardage totals. Prior to Payton’s hiring, New Orleans had only reached 500 yards in seven games. Since then, they’ve met the mark in 27 contests.

TOP 5 SAINTS TOTAL NET YARDAGE GAMES

Rk. Opponent Yds. Rush Pass Date

1. vs. Dallas 625 242 383 11/10/13

2. vs. Carolina 617 208 409 1/1/12

3. vs. NYG 608 103 505 11/1/15

4. vs. Cincinnati 595 91 504 11/19/06

5. vs. NYG 577 205 372 11/28/11

RUN GAME PRODUCTIVITY

After ranking fifth in the National Football League in rush-ing in 2017, the Saints rank among the run game leaders in 2018 at sixth. They rushed for 137 yards in their NFC Divisional Playoff win over Philadelphia.

2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RUSHING YARDS PER GAME LEADERS

Rk. Team Yds. Yds./Gm.

1. Seattle 2,560 160.0

2. Baltimore 2,441 152.6

3. LA Rams 2,231 139.4

4. Carolina 2,136 133.5

5. New England 2,037 127.3

6. New Orleans 2,025 126.6

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KEEPING DRIVES GOING

The Saints have converted an NFL-best 46.6 of their third down attempts in the regular season since 2006. New Or-leans was ranked seventh in 2018 at 45.5 percent.

THIRD DOWN CONVERSION LEADERS SINCE 2006

Team Made Att. Pct.

1. New Orleans 1,265 2,717 46.6

2. Indianapolis 1,205 2,740 44.0

3. New England 1,205 2,749 43.8

FIRST DOWNS

The Saints rank first in the NFC and second in the National Football League with 4,736 first downs in the regular sea-son since 2006, including a league-best 3,094 first downs passing. They were ranked fifth in the NFL with 377 first downs in 2018.

NFL FIRST DOWN LEADERS SINCE 2006

Team Tot. Rush Pass Pen

1. New England 4,821 1,512 2,869 431

2. New Orleans 4,736 1,321 3,094 321

3. Indianapolis 4,366 1,174 2,787 405

NFL FIRST DOWN LEADERS IN 2018

Team Tot. Rush Pass Pen

1. LA Rams 401 134 236 31

2. Tampa Bay 388 80 265 43

3. Kansas City 384 108 239 37

4. Pittsburgh 378 88 251 39

5. New Orleans 377 134 210 33

THROUGH THE AIR

New Orleans’ 292.7 net passing yards per game lead the National Football League since 2006.

NFL NET PASSING YARDS PER GAME SINCE 2006

Rk. Team Yds. Yds./Gm.

1. New Orleans 60,891 292.7

2. New England 55,508 266.9

3. Green Bay 52,855 254.1

YARDS AFTER THE CATCH

Since 2006, the Saints rank first in the NFL in yards after the catch (29,865). RB Alvin Kamara led the Saints and finished fifth in the NFL in 2018 with 654 yards after the catch.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE YARDS AFTER THE CATCH SINCE 2006

Team YAC

1. NO 29,865

2. NE 29,242

3. GB 27,845

2018 YARDS AFTER THE CATCH LEADERS

Rk. Player No.

1. George Kittle, SF 881

2. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 871

3. Saquon Barkley, NYG 795

4. James White, NE 686

5. Alvin Kamara, NO 654

FOUR DOWN TERRITORY

Since 2006, the Saints are ranked second in the National Football League in fourth down conversion rate, converting 120-of-209 attempts (57.4 Pct.). In 2017, New Orleans converted 12-of-15 third down attempts (80.0%), best in the NFL and finished ranked second in 2018 converting 13-of-16 (81.3%). In Sunday’s NFC Divisional Playoff win over Philadelphia, New Orleans converted a pair of fourth down conversions on the same drive

FOURTH DOWN CONVERSION RATE SINCE 2006

Rk. Team Conv./Att. Pct.

1. New England Patriots 127/204 62.3

2. New Orleans Saints 120/209 57.4

3. Dallas Cowboys 101/176 57.4

FOURTH DOWN CONVERSION RATE IN 2018

Rk. Team Conv./Att. Pct.

1. Los Angeles Chargers 7/8 87.5

2. New Orleans Saints 13/16 81.3

3. Kansas City Chiefs 12/15 80.0

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THE TRIPLETS

Running backs Mark Ingram II (1,540), Alvin Kamara (1,554) and wide receiver Michael Thomas (1,245) were the only NFL trio in 2017 to each be over 1,100 total yards from scrimmage. In the club’s NFC Divisional playoff win over Philadelphia, the trio accounted for a combined total of 329 total yards from scrimmage.

SAINTS TRIOS WITH 1,000 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE

1. 4,339 - 2017, Running back Mark Ingram (1,540), run-ning back Alvin Kamara (1,554) and wide receiver Mi-chael Thomas (1,245)

2. 4,071 - 2001, Wide receiver Joe Horn (1,269), wide re-ceiver Willie Jackson (1,046) and running back Ricky Wil-liams (1,756)

3. 3,702 - 2016, Wide receiver Brandin Cooks (1,203), run-ning back Mark Ingram II (1,362) and wide receiver Mi-chael Thomas (1,137)

4. 3,600 - 2006, Running back Reggie Bush (1,307), WR Marques Colston (1,038) and running back Deuce McAllis-ter (1,255)

The duo of Ingram, Kamara and Thomas all finished 2017 ranked in the top ten in the National League for first downs. In 2018, Kamara finished the regular season fourth in the league with a career-high 88 first downs (57 rushing and 31 receiving) and Thomas was tied for ninth in the league with 75 receiving first downs.

2017 NFL FIRST DOWN LEADERS

Rush Rec. Tot.

1. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 74 31 105

2. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 66 32 98

3. Melvin Gordon, LAC 58 22 80

4t. Alvin Kamara, NO 40 38 78

4t. Kareem Hunt, KC 60 18 78

4t. LeSean McCoy, Buf. 55 23 78

7. Keenan Allen, LAC 0 74 74

8. Antonio Brown, Pit. 0 71 71

9. Michael Thomas, NO 0 70 70

10t. Mark Ingram, NO 50 19 69

10t. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 0 69 69

2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST DOWN LEADERS

Rush Rec. Tot.

1. Todd Gurley, LAR 70 26 96

2. Ezekiel Elliott, Dal. 73 22 95

3. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 53 41 94

4. Alvin Kamara, NO 57 31 88

5t. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 0 81 81

5t. Julio Jones, Atl. 1 80 81

7 .Saquon Barkley, NYG 50 30 80

8. Dan Conner, Pit. 56 20 76

9t. Michael Thomas, NO 0 75 75

9t. Joe Mixon, Cin. 60 14 74

9t . Robert Woods, LAR 9 66 75

HOLDING THE LINE

Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints have allowed the few-est sacks in the National Football League, surrendering only 314 quarterback takedowns in 206 regular season games, 20 in 2017, the second-lowest total in the league and 20 again in 2018, the second-fewest once again. Those 2017 and 2018 totals are tied with the 2009 team for the sixth-lowest sack totals surrendered in franchise history.

FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN THE NFL FROM 2006-PRESENT

Rk. Team Sacks

1. New Orleans 314

2. Indianapolis 373

3. New York Giants 377

FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN THE NFL IN 2018

Rk. Team Sacks

1. Indianapolis 18

2. New Orleans 20

3. New England 21

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Ahead is a synopsis of several returning players and new-comers through the draft, free agency and trade to the 2018 Saints offensive line:

Left Tackle Terron Armstead - The club’s first third round draft choice in 2013 out of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Armstead impressed scouts by running the fastest 40-yard dash time (4.71) by an offensive lineman in the history of the NFL Scouting Combine. He has opened 54 regular season games for New Orleans and five postseason contests and received his first Pro Bowl and Associated Press All-Pro selections in 2018, having opened ten regular contests and the NFC Divisional Playoff win over Philadelphia.

Tackle/Guard Jermon Bushrod - A fourth round selection in the 2007 NFL Draft out of Towson, Bushrod developed into a starting left tackle by his third season and opened 62 regular season contests at left tackle. Bushrod returns to serve as a top backup off the bench. He filled in for an in-jured Bushrod seamlessly in six games.

Tackle/Guard Andrus Peat - A first round selection (13th overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft out of Stanford, Peat was considered one of the top college offensive linemen in 2014. In his final season in Palo Alto as a junior, Peat start-ed all 13 games at left tackle and was named a first-team All-American by ESPN.com, The Sporting News and SI.com and received second-team honors from the AP. In his first three seasons, Peat has played in 53 games with 48 starts, opening a contest at every position except cen-ter. In 2018, Peat continued to progress, opening 12 con-tests at left guard and one at left tackle in the regular sea-son and opening the NFC Divisional Playoff win vs. Phila-delphia at left guard.

Right Tackle Ryan Ramczyk - The Black and Gold used their second first round selection in 2017 to snag Ramczyk out of Wisconsin, viewed by many as one of the best line-men in the entire draft. In just one season with the Badg-ers, the 6-6, 314-pound lineman flourished, starting all 14 games in 2016 as a consensus All-American, blocking for an offense that gained 203.1 rushing yards per game and allowing one sack. After opening all 16 games and both postseason contests in 2017 and being selected as a PFWA All-Rookie, he was an AP All-Pro at right tackle in 2018

Center Max Unger - After being acquired by the Saints via trade in the 2015 offseason, Unger’s anchored the middle of the line for the past four seasons, starting all 63 regular contests and three playoff games he’s appeared in and serving as a three-time team captain. A second round draft

pick of Seattle in 2009, Unger has been named an AP first-team All-Pro in 2012 and is a three-time Pro Bowler, includ-ing in 2018, his first as a Saint. The Hawaii native’s opened all 130 regular season contests he has played in since 2009.

Right Guard Larry Warford - Originally selected by Detroit in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft (65th overall) out of Kentucky, this sixth-year blocker brought size, strength and foot quickness to the Saints’ line in 2017, as he started all 14 regular season games he played in and both postsea-son contests at right guard. New Orleans’ rush offense re-sponded to his addition, as the ground game finished fifth in the NFL as he was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career.

Center/Guard Cameron Tom - Signed as an undrafted free agent out of Southern Mississippi in 2017, former Catholic (Baton Rouge) HS standout was elevated from the practice squad to 53-man roster midway through his rookie year. Tom’s development came into play on Oct. 21 at Bal-timore, where he was sent into the lineup at left guard in place of an injured Josh LeRibeus in a come-from-behind victory.

DEFENSIVE DRAFTS

Over the last four NFL Drafts from 2015-18, New Orleans has shown a commitment to improving the defense, spend-ing 17-of-28 picks on that side of the ball. With nine picks in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Saints picked six defensive play-ers, the most taken since New Orleans chose nine defen-sive players in a 12-round selection meeting in 1990. Below is an overview of the players selected by New Orleans from 2015-18 on the 53-man roster:

LB Alex Anzalone, Florida (D3b-17) - A 6-3, 241 lb. line-backer, Anzalone showcased plenty of potential at Florida. As a senior in 2016, he started the first eight contests for the Gators until a broken forearm prematurely ended his final campaign in Gainesville. Despite the shortened sea-son, Anzalone still ranked third on the team with 53 tackles and racked up three sacks and one fumble recovery. The three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient plays with both physicality and intelligence and made an immediate impact as a starter on the outside from day one in 2017 where he recorded 14 tackles, one sack and one pass de-fensed for being placed on Injured Reserve in Week Five. Anzalone played in all 16 regular season games and start-ed seven contests on the inside and the outside in 2018, filling up the stat sheet by posting 61 tackles (45 solo), one interception, two sacks, two passes defensed and two forced fumbles.

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S Vonn Bell, Ohio State (D2b-16) - Selected in the sec-ond round (61st overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft, Bell was a consensus All-American and one of the top rated defensive backs in the NFL Draft. As a senior, the Rossville, Ga. na-tive was a Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist after recording 65 tackles and adding two interceptions, one brought back for a touchdown, one fumble recovery and 11 passes de-fensed. Bell has translated that collegiate success to the NFL with ease in his first three seasons, appearing in 48 games with 32 starts and filling up the stat sheet with 262 tackles (176 solo), 6.5 sacks, ten passes defensed, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. In 2018, he led the Saints secondary with 86 stops.

DE Marcus Davenport, Texas-San Antonio (D1-18) - Davenport joined the Saints with the 14th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft after showing potential and production as a pass rusher during in college at Texas-San Antonio. In four seasons, Davenport posted 22 sacks, including 8.5 in 2017 when he captured Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year. Davenport’s strength on the line is a valuable asset for the Saints front, playing an important role in the club’s packages in 2018, recording 4.5 sacks and a forced fumble.

DT Tyeler Davison, Fresno State (D5b-15) - This run-stopping widebody lineman played in 53 career games at Fresno State from 2011-14 and made 28.5 stops for a loss and 14.5 sacks. After moving into the starting lineup in 2016, in 2018, Davison’s played an important role in the middle on a defense ranked second In opponent yards per game and opponent yards per carry, posting 26 stops, two sacks, a pass defensed and a forced fumble.

DE Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic (D3c-17) - This third round draft choice in the 2017 NFL Draft (103rd overall) out of Florida Atlantic brought his raw talent, size, strength and speed to a youthful Saints defensive line. In his first season as a pro the rotational pass rusher appeared in 14 regular season games posting 14 tackles (eight solo), two sacks for 15 yards lost, two passes defensed and one forced fumble.

CB Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State (D1a-17) - The 11th overall selection in the 2017 NFL draft and the first corner-back taken possesses all the traits of a lockdown defender. With his agile, fluid style, Lattimore has the ability to shut down the best wide receivers. He played a critical role in the Black and Gold pass defense unit as a rookie in 2017, as he moved into the starting lineup immediately. In October, he became the first Saints rookie since 2000 to capture NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month, when he had 16 tackles,

two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, five pass-es defensed and a fumble recovery and also captured the award in December. For the season, he finished with 53 stops, five picks, to lead NFL rookies and the Saints, tying a team rookie record, a club-best 18 passes defensed, a forced fumble and a recovery. Lattimore was the first Saints corner selected to the Pro Bowl since 1995 and was select-ed as Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year. His five takeaways (two interceptions and three fumble recover-ies) in 2018 led the team. Lattimore upped that number to seven with two interceptions in the NFC Divisional Playoff win vs. Philadelphia.

DT David Onyemata, Manitoba (D4-16) - Possessing a unique combination of size and speed, this Lagos, Nigeria native had an impressive rookie year after becoming the first player from the University of Manitoba to be drafted into the NFL. Despite being new to football, the 2016 fourth round draft pick became a critical member on the interior of the Saints defensive front in 2017, playing in all 16 games with six starts, making 40 tackles and two sacks, while add-ing three more stops in the postseason. Onyemata had a career-high 4.5 sacks in 2018.

DT Sheldon Rankins, Louisville (D1-16) - Selected 12th overall in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft, the Georgia native played in 46 games along the line at Louisville from 2012-15, producing 133 total tackles (72 solo), 31.5 tackles for loss and 18 sacks. On Nov. 12, 2017, Rankins recorded his first career interception. In the week 15 win vs. Atlanta, he closed out the contest with a sack. Rankins added his first career postseason takedown. In 2018, Rankins is ranked second on the Saints with eight sacks, posting 42 stops and a forced fumble.

S Marcus Williams, Utah (D2-17) - A three-year starter at Utah, Williams was twice named All-Pac 12 and earned second-team All-American as a junior before declaring for the NFL Draft. In 2016, he tied for second in the conference with five interceptions, despite missing two games due to injury. The defender boasts a dangerous mix of speed, fluid-ity, and instinct that allows him to read offenses and make breaks on the ball. His athleticism showed in his rookie sea-son in 2017 as he made 70 tackles, four interceptions and six passes defensed in 15 regular season games, adding ten more stops (seven solo) and another pick in two post-season contests. In 2018, he posted 55 tackles (45 solo), two interception returns for 100 yards, three passes de-fensed, one forced fumble/fumble recovery and two special teams stops.

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CB P.J. Williams, Florida State (D3b-15) - Williams’ ca-reer was initially limited in the beginning by missing all but two games his first two seasons with injuries, but he re-bounded from the adversity early in his career to come on strong in 2017, when he played in all 16 regular season games and both postseason contests. An experienced starter from Florida State, who developed into one of the nation’s top cover corners as a junior in 2014, Williams fin-ished his college career with 123 tackles (82 solo), four interceptions and 18 passes defensed. Williams finished with 47 tackles, his first two career interceptions and nine passes defensed in 2017, while adding 53 more stops (43 solo), a 45-yard interception for a TD, a sack, nine passes defensed and a forced fumble in 2018, serving in the nickel cornerback role. Williams enjoyed his finest moment as a pro Oct. 28 at Minnesota, when his third quarter intercep-tion return for a 45-yard touchdown helped pace the Saints’ 30-20 victory earning him NFC Defensive Player of the Week, followed up by a career-high-tying three passes de-fensed in the win vs. the Rams, Nov. 4.

RUSH DEFENSE

In the regular season, New Orleans gave up only 30 rushes of ten or more yards, ranked second in the NFL. In Sun-day’s NFC Divisional Playoff win over Philadelphia, the Saints gave up only one rush of ten or more yards

FEWEST RUSHES OF 10+ YARDS SURRENDERED

Team Opp. Rushes of 10+ Yards

1. Chi. 28

2. NO 30

3. Hou 31

After giving up 4.4 yards per carry in 2017, in 2018, New Orleans educed that clip by nearly a yard, surrendering only 3.6 rushing yards per attempt, ranked second in the National Football League and first in the NFC.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY LEADERS IN 2018

Team Opp. Yards/Carry

1. Hou. 3.44

2. NO 3.60

3. Bal. 3.75

In total rush defense, the Saints have gave up only 80.2 net yards per game in 2018, ranked second in the NFL.

2018 OPP. RUSHING YARDS PER GAME LEADERS

Team Opp. Yards/Game

1. Chi. 80.0

2. NO 80.2

3. Hou. 82.7

STOPPING THE RUN

Until Nov. 11, the club had not surrendered 100 rushing yards to an opponent since the opener vs. Tampa Bay. The Saints had not held an opponent to under this marking point for seven consecutive games since 2007. Below are the longest streaks in franchise history that the defense has gone without surrendering 100 yards. New Orleans has not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 21 straight regular season games, surpassing the prior franchise record set in the final 13 games of 2016 season and the longest current running streak in the NFL.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT SURRENDERING 100 YARDS RUSHING

Time Period Games

1. 10/1/89-12/10/89 11

t2. 9/17/18-11/4/18 7

t2. 9/16/07-10/28/07 7

t2. 9/1/91-10/20/91 7

t5. 10/4/92-11/8/92 5

t5. 10/12/86-11/9/86 5

t5. 9/12/82-12/5/82 5

SACK ATTACK

After finishing tied for seventh in the NFL with 42 sacks in 2017, the Saints finished tied for fifth with 49 in 2018, tied with 2013 for the most by a team with Payton as coach.

SACKS BY NFL TEAMS IN 2018

Team Sacks

1t. KC 52

1t.Pit. 52

3t. Min. 50

3t. Chi. 50

5t. NO 49

5t. Arz. 49

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JUST KICKING IT

Between deep passes for touchdowns and athletic inter-ceptions, players often use their hands to produce the game’s flashiest plays. However, the players who use their feet often make the difference between winning and losing, between drilling clutch field goals or flipping the field with a well-executed punt.

K Wil Lutz went undrafted in 2016, joining the Baltimore Ravens for training camp. Prior to the start of the regular season, Lutz joined the Black and Gold and immediately took on placekicking and kickoff duties. Lutz has kicked in 48 games, converting 87-of-100 field goal attempts (87.0 percent) and 148-of-153 PATs (96.7 percent). He has also recorded 171 touchbacks on 281 career kickoffs. His 87.0 percent field goal percentage is best among kickers with at least 50 made field goals in team history. Until the regular season finale, he had kicked a field goal in a club-record 36 consecutive games, the second-longest streak in NFL his-tory.

In the 2018 regular season, Lutz made 28-of-30 field goal attempts, including a club-record 26 straight at one point, 52-of-53 PAT attempts and has recorded 64 touchbacks, also adding one special teams tackle. He ranks second in the National Football League in scoring with 134 points, his field goal accuracy ranked third in the league and his 52 PATs ranked second.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2018 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS

Player FG Percentage

1. Robbie Gould, SF 97.1

2. Aldrick Rosas, NY Giants 97.0

3. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 96.4

On December 23 vs. Pittsburgh, Lutz drilled his club-record 26th consecutive field goal

MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE IN TEAM HISTORY

Rk. Player Date Cons.

1. Wil Lutz 9/23/18-12/23/18 26

2. Morten Andersen 11/1/92-9/12/93 25

3. Morten Andersen 11/24/85-10/5/86 20

The 36 consecutive games where Lutz had kicked a field goal ended with no attempts in the regular season finale as the second-longest streak in National Football League his-tory.

MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES WITH A FIELD GOAL IN NATIONAL FOOTBALL

LEAGUE HISTORY

Rk. Player Years Cons. Games

1. Matt Stover 1999-2001 38

2. Wil Lutz 2016-2018 36

P Thomas Morstead was the first punter drafted by the Saints since 1984. The club’s fifth round draft choice (164th overall) in 2009 from Southern Methodist University, Mor-stead has been a weapon in the field position game with his strong leg, outstanding placement abilities and booming kickoffs. In ten seasons, he has a gross average of 46.9 on 570 punts with a 41.4 net and 199 punts inside the 20-yard line, while also booming 259 kickoffs in the end zone for touchbacks. Morstead is tied for 11th on the club’s all-time games played list with 158 regular season appearances and his consistency carried over to the 2018 regular sea-son, where he averaged a 46.4 gross punting average, a career-high and league-best 43.2 net punting average, with 15 dropped inside-the-20-yard line. In Sunday’s NFC Divi-sional Playoff vs. Philadelphia’s Morstead had a 44.7 gross and net punting average, preventing RB Darren Sproles from having a return.

HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE IN 2018

Rk. Player, Team Net Avg.

1. Thomas Morstead, NO 43.2

2. Johnny Hekker, LAR 43.0

3. Rigoberto Sanchez, Ind. 42.7

HIGHEST CAREER NET PUNTING AVERAGE IN NFL HISTORY

(Min. 250 punts, recorded since 1976)

Rk. Player, Team Net Avg.

1. Johnny Hekker, LAR (2012-) 43.4

2. Thomas Morstead, NO (2009-) 41.4

3. Marquette King (2013-) 40.8

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SWISS ARMY KNIFE

New Orleans QB Taysom Hill, in his second year with the club, has brought unheralded versatility to the Saints on both offense and special teams. A participant on every spe-cial teams unit except field goal and PAT, as well as a sig-nal-caller, runner and receiver on offense, In the regular season, Hill averaged 24.9 yards per return on 14 kickoff returns, had six coverage stops to rank second on the team, completed a ten-yard pass on a fake punt in Week Four and blocked a punt on December 9 at Tampa Bay. Overall in 2018, Hill’s carried 37 times for 196 yards (5.3 avg.), ranked third on the team with two touchdowns and completed three of seven passes for 64 yards. The blocked punt against the Buccaneers earned him Week 14 NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. In Sunday’s NFC Divisional Playoff win over Philadelphia Hill had a suc-cessful rush on a fake punt.

COVERAGE/BLOCK UNITS

New Orleans’ coverage units have been led the past two seasons by Hill, safety Chris Banjo and defensive back Justin Hardee. Hardee led the team with nine stops and a blocked punt recovered for a touchdown as a rookie in 2017 and Banjo finished with eight tackles and a forced fumble. In 2018, Hardee led the team in the regular season with a career-high ten stops, with Hill is ranked second with six stops apiece. Defensive end Alex Okafor also made a game-changing play at Atlanta, Sept. 23, when his third quarter blocked punt that was recovered by linebacker Craig Robertson at the Falcons 16-yard line, set up a subsequent New Orleans touchdown. Robertson also made a big play in the November 4 win over Los Angeles when he stopped rams holder Johnny Hecker short of the first down marker on a fake field goal attempt. He did the same December 23 vs. Pittsburgh in a crucial fourth quar-ter situation to snuff out a fake punt attempt. New Orleans’ punt coverage unit finished the regular season ranked third in the National Football League, surrendering only 5.0 yards per return. The 60 punt return yards given up by the coverage units were the lowest in club record books, the lowest total in the NFL in 2018 and the fifth-lowest total since the 16-game schedule started in 1978.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PUNT COVERAGE LEADERS IN 2018

Team Opp. Yards/Return

1. Ind. 4.4

2. Jax. 4.97

3. NO 5.0

FEWEST OPPONENT PUNT RETURN YARDS SINCE 1978

Team, Year Opp. Yards

1. Buf., 1982* 30

2. Atl., 2008 49

3. Buf., 1991 53

4. Atl., 1997 55

5. NO, 2018 60

* Strike season, only nine games played

DREW BREES

• Since first signing with New Orleans in 2006 and starting all 205 regular season games, a club record, Brees leads the NFL with 62,089 passing yards, 440 touchdown pass-es, 7,974 attempts, 5,461 completions, a 68.5% completion percentage, 108 games with at least 300 yards passing, 16 with at least 400 yards passing, 478 completions of 25 yards or more and stands at third in the league with a 100.6 passer rating.

• Since signing with the Saints as an unrestricted free agent in 2006 from San Diego, Brees threw for 4,000 or more yards in his first 12 seasons with the club before sit-ting out the 2018 regular season finale at 3,992 and be-came the only National Football League signal-caller to throw for 5,000 yards five different times and ranked at or near the top in every passing category.

• Brees enjoyed another standout campaign in 2018, com-pleting 364-of-489 passes (74.4%) for 3,992 yards with 32 touchdowns, only five interceptions and a 115.7 passer rating. Brees finished first in the NFL with his league-record completion percentage, career-high passer rating, second in fourth quarter passer rating (118.9), third in third down passer rating (108.8) while setting the league’s all-time rec-ords in completions and passing yardage and moving into second place in Week 10 in scoring throws. He was select-ed as the Pro Bowl starter and as an AP All-Pro.

• Brees has been selected to play in a team-record 11 Pro Bowls as a member of the Saints, with 12 overall berths in the National Football League’s all-star game, three times as a starter, including his most recent selection in 2018. His seven consecutive selections (2008-14) as a Saint is tied for first in club history with Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle William Roaf.

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• Brees has posted a 125-78 regular season mark in games he has started since signing with the Saints in 2006. In Week 15 of the 2016 season, Brees earned his 100th regular season victory in a Saints uniform. Including his eight playoff victories, his 133 total wins as a member of the Saints make him the winningest quarterback in team history and the NFL’s second-winningest signal-caller since 2006.

• In his 18-year NFL playing career during which he has appeared in 264 regular season games with 263 starts, ranked sixth in league record books for signal-callers, Brees has completed 6,586-of-9,783 passes (67.3%) for 74,437 yards, 520 touchdown passes and a 97.7 passer rating. He’s stands as the NFL’s all-time most accurate passer, became the league’s recordholder in completions on Sept. 23, the passing yardage leader on Oct. 8, is ranked second in touchdowns and third in passer rating.

• The Saints have been led seven times in the postseason with behind Brees, who in the playoffs, has started all 14 games he has appeared in, 13 as a member of the Saints. He’s completed 382-of-575 passes (66.4 pct.) for 4,510 yards, 31 TD passes, ten interceptions and a 100.9 rating, while posting an 8-6 mark, 8-5 as the starting signal-caller for the Saints since 2006.

1 – Brees is ranked first in NFL record books in both com-pletions (6,586) and passing yardage (74,437).

2 – Brees is ranked second in NFL record books in touch-down passes (520).

3 – Brees’ 100.9 postseason passer rating is ranked third in NFL record books.

4 – NFC Offensive Player of the Month awards won by Brees in his Saints career after winning it for November, the most monthly conference awards won by a Saint. Brees (2011 and 2012), Dan Marino (Miami in 1984 and 1986) Peyton Manning (Denver in 2013 and Indianapolis in 2004), and Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay in 2011 and 2016) are the only four players to throw for 40 or more touch-downs twice. NFL-record number of consecutive games that Brees threw for 350 yards in 2011. Number of undraft-ed players (Austin Carr, Tommylee Lewis, Dan Arnold and Keith Kirkwood) that caught touchdowns from Brees, Nov.

22 vs. Atlanta, the first time that happened in NFL history. Career-high number of rushing TDs in 2018.

5 – NFL-record number of seasons (2008, 2011-13, 2016) that Brees has thrown for over 5,000 yards.

6 – NFL-record number of regular season contests where Brees has thrown five touchdowns and zero interceptions.

7 – League-record number of times Brees has led the league in passing, including in 2016 (5,208). Also the ca-reer-high and NFL-record tying number of touchdown pass-es he threw against the New York Giants on Nov. 1, 2015.In the postseason, Brees’ passing yardage (4,510) and touchdown pass total (31) is tied for seventh in NFL record books and his completions total (382) is ranked sev-enth.

8 – NFL-record number of times Brees reached the 350-yard passing mark in 2011. He reached it four times in 2018. Also the number of playoff wins by Brees.

9 – NFL-record stretch of consecutive games with at least 300 yards passing, which he’s accomplished twice. Brees’ nine-game winning streak (11/24/08-9/30/13) as a starter on Monday Night Football is tied for second all-time.

10 – The NFL-record number of seasons overall that Brees has thrown for at least 30 touchdowns. Brees’ 29 postsea-son touchdown passes ranked tenth in NFL record books.

11 – The number of consecutive seasons Brees threw 25 touchdown passes from 2006-16, making him only the sec-ond player in history to do so, joining Manning (13, 1998-2010). Also, the team record number of seasons that Brees has been selected to the Pro Bowl as a Saint.

12 – Including once with the San Diego Chargers in 2004, the number of times Brees has been selected to the Pro Bowl.

13 – Seasons Brees has thrown 25 or more touchdowns, tied for second in NFL record books with Tom Brady (13) and behind Manning (16). Also the number of seasons, all consecutive that Brees has tossed for at least 4,000 yards. Also, with 13 300-yard games in 2011, Brees set the NFL single-season record, surpassing the one he previously tied with 10 in 2008.

15 – After tossing for 171 yards, Nov. 22 vs. Atlanta, 2018 became Brees’ 15th consecutive season with 3,000 yards passing, a feat surpassed only by Brett Favre (18).

16 – National Football League-record number of regular season contests where Brees has thrown for at least 400 yards after tossing for 439 yards in the Sept. 9 season opener vs. Tampa Bay. In 2018, Brees became the fourth player in National Football League records to have 16 3,000-yard passing seasons, joining Brett Favre (18) and tied with Manning and Brady.

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18 – Rushing touchdowns as a Saints, tied for first place with Archie Manning in club record books among quarter-backs.

22 – Club-record NFC Player of the Week awards won by Brees as a member of the Saints and the most conference Player of the Week honors since 2006. Including his five-year tenure with the Chargers, his 24 conference Player of the Week awards rank third all-time in NFL record books behind Brady (28) and Manning (27). Dec. 9 at Tampa Bay, Brees jumped over the pile for a one-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to give him 22 career rushing touchdowns.

23 – The NFL-record number of games with four touch-down passes and zero interceptions after the November 18 winning performance against the Eagles, surpassing Brady.

35 – Regular season contests by Brees with at least four touchdown passes, tied for first with Manning.

39 – Number of successful drives in the fourth quarter or overtime engineered by Brees for a touchdown or field goal in the regular season to lead the Saints to victory since joining the club in 2006, including an National Football League-best seven times in 2018.

45 – Consecutive regular season contests between 2012-15 with at least one touchdown pass, fifth-best in league history. The streak ended Nov, 29, 2015 at Houston.

54 – Consecutive regular season contests between 2009-12 with at least one touchdown pass, the longest streak in NFL history, surpassing the record previously held by John-ny Unitas (47). It was set on Oct. 7, 2012 vs. San Diego. It ended on Nov. 29, 2012 after a touchdown-free outing at Atlanta.

58 – NFL-record number of games with at least 30 comple-tions, ahead of Manning (38). Also, the NFL-record number of consecutive regular season contests where Brees threw at least 20 completions until Oct. 13, 2013 at New England.

66 – Players that Brees’ 520 career touchdown passes have gone to. Nov. 22, vs. Atlanta, Kirkwood became the 66th player and 51st Saint to catch a touchdown from Brees.

67.3 – Career completion percentage, ranked first in Na-tional Football League record books. Brees’ 66.4 career completion percentage in the postseason is ranked fourth all-time.

68.5 – Team-record completion percentage as a Saint, ranked first in the NFL during this 13-season period.

74.4 – NFL-record completion percentage in 2018 by Brees that surpassed his record total of 72.0% in 2017.

81 – Players who have caught a pass from Brees in the regular season, including himself off of deflections.

89.7 – Career-high completion percentage by Brees in the Oct. 8 win over Washington, when he fired on 26 of 29 throws.

102.9 – Career passer rating indoors during the regular season, ranked third in the NFL All-time.

108 – Club-record regular season contests by Brees with 300 yards or more passing as a Saint, the highest total since 2006. Brees has reached the 300-yard mark 115 times, ahead of Manning (93) for the most all-time. Brees has done so five times in 2018.

109 – Regualar season games by Brees as a Saint where he’s posted a passer rating of 100 or more (min. 10 at-tempts) owning a 86-23 record in these contests. Overall, in his 18-year career, he has reached the milestone 124 times, having done so in ten of 15 games in 2018.

125 – Club-record regular season wins as a starter since signing with the club in 2006, making him the second-winningest signal-caller in the NFL and most in the NFC over that period. Including the playoffs, Brees has compiled a 133-85 record as the Saints’ starter.

155 – Regular season wins by Brees in his 18-year career.

157 – Regular season games Brees has with two or more touchdown passes in his 18-year career, the second-most by an active player behind Patriots signal-caller Tom Brady (162). Since signing with the Saints in 2006, Brees has 132 contests with multiple touchdown passes, first in the Na-tional Football League.

205 – Nov. 18 vs. Philadelphia, Brees became the first player in franchise history to appear in 200 games for the club, having now appeared in 205. October 4, 2015 vs. Dallas, with an 80-yard touchdown pass to running back C.J. Spiller, Brees reached 400 touchdowns in his 205th career regular season game, the quickest in NFL history a player’s reached 400 touchdowns, eclipsing the record pre-viously held by Peyton Manning (209).

240 – Regular season games it took Brees to reach 6,000 career completions, which occurred, October 29, 2017 vs. the Chicago Bears, doing so 19 games sooner than Peyton Manning.

252 – Regular season touchdown passes at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, the most by a player at a specific stadi-um. He has added 14 touchdown passes in the postseason at home.

264 – Career regular season games played by Brees with 263 starts in his 18-year career, ranked 28th in National Football League record books.

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440 – Touchdown passes as a Saint in the regular season, ranked first in club records and in the NF during this time period. With 520 career touchdown passes, he’s ranked second all-time behind Manning, having surpassed Brett Favre for second with a second quarter 17-yard touchdown pass to WR Michael Thomas in the Nov. 11 win at Cincin-nati. Adding 31 postseason touchdown passes, Brees has 551 total.

5,461 – Completions since signing with the Saints in 2006, the NFL’s highest total over this 13-season period.

6,586 – Career completions total, ranked first in the NFL. Brees set the record on September 23 at Atlanta with a 17-yard completion to Thomas.

62,089 – In the Nov. 18 win vs. Philadelphia, Brees eclipsed 61,000 passing yards in his Saints career and now has 62,089.

74,437 – Brees has an NFL-best 74,437 career passing yards, first all-time.

Brees has posted a 125-80 regular season record since 2006, ranked second among NFL signal-callers and first in the conference. In his 18-year career, he has 155 total vic-tories as a starter. With the October 21 win at Baltimore, Brees joined Brett Favre and Peyton Manning as only the third quarterback to defeat all 32 NFL clubs.

WINS BY STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE 2006

(REGULAR SEASON)

1. Tom Brady 148

2. Drew Brees 125

3. Ben Roethlisberger 122

4. Philip Rivers 118

5. Peyton Manning 107

Since 2006, Brees has engineered 39 regular season drives in the fourth quarter or overtime for a touchdown or a field goal to lead the Saints to victory from a deficit or tie, first in the NFL since 2006. Brees had his 39th fourth quar-ter/OT game-winning drive on Sunday at Pittsburgh in a ten-play, 46-yard drive in the fourth quarter that ended with a two-yard touchdown pass to WR Michael Thomas.

GAME-WINNING DRIVES SINCE 2006

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees, NO 39

2. Matt Ryan, Atl. 36

3t. Eli Manning, NYG 34

3t. Ben Roethlisberger, Pit. 34

5. Matthew Stafford, Det. 32

With 109 regular season contests (min. 10 attempts) with a passer rating of at least 100 since 2006, Brees is first in the NFL over this period. The Saints have an 86-23 (.789) mark in these games where he’s reached the century mark. In the 2018 regular season, Brees posted a 100 passer rating in ten of 15 games and then in the NFC Divisional Playoff win vs. Philadelphia. In fact, Brees has posted a 100.0 rating in five consecutive home playoff contests, all wins.

REGULAR SEASON GAMES WITH A 100+ PASSER RATING SINCE 2006 (min. 10 att.)

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees, NO 109

2. Tom Brady, NE 98

3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 88

Brees’ eight games with at least a 150.0 passer rating is now tied for first all-time with Pittsburgh signal-caller Ben Roethlisberger.

REGULAR SEASON GAMES WITH A 150+ PASSER RATING (min. 15 att.)

Rk. Quarterback No.

1t. Drew Brees 8

1t. Ben Roethlisberger 8

3t. Peyton Manning 7

3t. Kurt Warner 7

5t. Tom Brady 5

5t. Y.A. Title 5

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WINNING QB

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With a 97.7 career passer rating, Drew Brees has the third-best rating of all-time in NFL record books. His 100.9 postseason passer rating is ranked third.

TOP FIVE CAREER PASSER RATINGS  (Min. 1500 Att.)

Rating Quarterback

103.1 Aaron Rodgers

100.3 Russell Wilson

97.7 Drew Brees

97.6 Tom Brady

97.1 Tony Romo

Reaching the century mark in ten contests in 2018, Brees finished the regular season ranked first in the league.

TOP THREE NFL PASSER RATINGS IN 2018

Rating Quarterback

115.7 Drew Brees

113.8 Patrick Mahomes

110.9 Russell Wilson

Brees’ 67.3 percent career completion percentage is first in NFL records. He’s completed a club record 68.5 percent of his passes since coming to the Saints in 2006.

ALL-TIME COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS 

(min. 1,500 atts.)

Quarterback Years Comp. %

1. Drew Brees 2001- 67.3 (6,586-9,783)

2. Kirk Cousins 2012- 66.5 (1,797-2,702)

3. Chad Pennington 2000-10 66.0 (1,632-2,471)

Brees’ 74.4% completion percentage in 2018, surpassed his NFL record 72.0 in 2017. It was the ninth time he fin-ished with a completion percentage of at least 68 percent, with 2018 marking the sixth consecutive one he did so.

SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Quarterback Team Comp. %

1. Drew Brees (2018) NO 74.4 (364-489)

2. Drew Brees (2017) NO 72.0 (386-536)

3. Sam Bradford (2016) Min. 71.6 (295-552)

2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS

Quarterback Team Comp. %

1. Drew Brees NO 74.4 (364-489)

2. Kirk Cousins Min. 70.1 (425-606)

3. Carson Wentz Phi. 69.6 (279-401)

With 6,586 career regular season completions, Brees is now ranked first all-time in National Football League record books .

NFL CAREER COMPLETIONS LEADERS

Completions Quarterback

6,586 Drew Brees

6,300 Brett Favre

6,125 Peyton Manning

Brees has the top three and six of the top eight marks for completions in a season.

MOST COMPLETIONS IN A SEASON IN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE HISTORY

Quarterback Year Comp.

1. Drew Brees, NO 2016 471

2. Drew Brees, NO 2011 468

3. Drew Brees, NO 2014 456

With 74,437 career passing yards in the regular season, Drew Brees is now ranked first in the category in NFL rec-ord books, becoming the recordholder in Week Five of the 2018 season.

ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING YARDAGE TOTALS

(REGULAR SEASON)

Yards QB Teams

74,437 Drew Brees SD/NO

71,940 Peyton Manning Ind./Den.

71,838 Brett Favre GB/NYJ/Min.

70,514 Tom Brady New England

61,361 Dan Marino Miami

PINPOINT PASSER

RATING SUCCESS

COMPLETIONS LEADER

YARDAGE LEADER

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Brees is the first player to throw for 5,000 yards five times. He has five of the top nine passing yardage figures to his name. Below are all of the 5,000 yard passing seasons in National Football League record books.

PASSING YARDS IN A NFL SEASON

Rk. Quarterback Year Yards

1. Peyton Manning, Den. 2013 5,477

2. Drew Brees, NO 2011 5,476

3. Tom Brady, NE 2011 5,235

4. Drew Brees, NO 2016 5,208

5. Drew Brees, NO 2012 5,177

6. Drew Brees, NO 2013 5,162

7. Patrick Mahomes, KC 2018 5,097

8. Dan Marino, Mia. 1984 5,084

9. Drew Brees, NO 2008 5,069

10. Matthew Stafford, Det. 2011 5,038

Brees has led or tied for the league lead in passing yard-age for an NFL-record seven times.

ALL-TIME NFL PASSING YARDAGE TITLE LEADERS

Seasons Quarterback

7 Drew Brees

5 Sonny Jurgensen

5 Dan Marino

1 – The first completion of Brees’ 18-year career, for a seven-yard gain to RB Terrell Fletcher, as a member of the Chargers in his NFL debut, Nov. 4, 2001 vs. Kansas City.

30,000 – Reached 30,000 yards passing on a 12-yard completion to WR Devery Henderson at Atlanta, Dec. 13, 2009.

40,000 – Reached 40,000 yards passing on a 16-yard throw to WR Marques Colston at Minnesota, Dec. 18, 2011.

50,000 – Reached 50,000 yards on a 22-yard completion to TE Jimmy Graham vs. Carolina, December 8, 2013.

52,349 – With an eight-yard completion to RB Travaris Ca-det in his 132nd game as a Saint, vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 5, 2014, Brees reached 40,000 passing yards with a single

team in the fewest contests in NFL history.

60,000 – On his 27-yard TD throw to WR Brandin Cooks, Dec. 21, 2015 vs. Detroit, Brees eclipsed 60,000 passing yards .

70,000 – On a first quarter 12-yard completion thrown to RB Mark Ingram II vs. Atlanta, December 24, 2017, Brees eclipsed 70,000 career passing yards.

72,103 – Vs. Washington, Oct. 8, Brees became the NFL’s all-time passing yardage leader ending the night at 72,103, surpassing Peyton Manning (71,940) on a second quarter 62-yard touchdown pass to WR Tre’Quan Smith.

Brees is the only signal-caller in NFL record books to throw for 4,000 yards in 12 consecutive seasons, a streak which was broken this season at 3,992 yards after not playing in the regular season finale.

FIVE OR MORE CONSECUTIVE 4,000-YARD PASSING SEASONS

Rk. QB No. Years

1. Drew Brees 12 2006-17

2. Peyton Manning 6 1999-2004

3t. Peyton Manning 5 2006-10

3t. Tom Brady 5 2011-15

Brees is only the third player in NFL history to pass for 35 or more touchdowns in three consecutive seasons:

QBS WITH 3 OR MORE STRAIGHT 35 TD SEASONS

Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs.

1t. Drew Brees 3 2011-13

1t. Brett Favre 3 1995-97

1t. Peyton Manning 3 2012-14

Brees has thrown for 400 yards in an NFL-best 16 regular season games, all as a Saint.

CAREER GAMES WITH 400-PLUS YARDS PASSING

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees 16

2. Peyton Manning 14

3. Dan Marino 13

YARDAGE LEADER

74,437 BY THE NUMBERS

12 STRAIGHT OF 4,000

35 TDS IN THREE STRAIGHT

16 OF 400

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Brees is one of just four players with 15 3,000 yard passing seasons, tied for third in NFL record books.

MOST 3,000 YARD PASSING SEASONS

Rk. QB No.

1. Brett Favre 18

2. Peyton Manning 16

3t. Drew Brees 15

3t. Tom Brady 15

With 11 Pro Bowl appearances as a Saint, no one’s been selected more than Brees in team records. No quarterback has been selected to the Pro Bowl more often during this 13-year period than Brees, who is tied with Tom Brady.

SAINTS ALL-TIME PRO BOWL SELECTIONS

Rk. Saint Pro Bowl Selections

1. Drew Brees 11

2. William Roaf 7

3t. Morten Andersen 6

3t. Jahri Evans 6

3t. Rickey Jackson 6

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE QUARTERBACK PRO BOWL SELECTIONS SINCE 2006

Rk. Saint Pro Bowl Selections

1t. Drew Brees 11

1t. Tom Brady 11

Brees has posted the nine of the team’s top ten yardage totals (regular season and postseason combined).

TOP TEN SAINTS PASSING YARDAGE DAYS

(Regular Season and Postseason)

Yds. Quarterback Att. Cmp. Opp. Date

510 Drew Brees 52 30 vs. Cin. 11/19/06

Drew Brees 50 39 vs. NYG 11/1/15

466 Drew Brees 43 33 vs. Det.* 1/7/12

465 Drew Brees 49 34 vs. Car 10/16/16

Yds. Quarterback Att. Cmp. Opp. Date

462 Drew Brees 63 40 @ SF& 1/14/12

446 Drew Brees 53 37 @ Dal. 12/23/12

446 Drew Brees 54 35 @ GB 9/30/12

445 Drew Brees 49 35 vs. Jax. 11/4/07

441 Aaron Brooks 48 30 vs. Den. 12/3/00

439 Drew Brees 45 37 vs. TB 9/9/18

* NFC Wild Card Playoff

& NFC Divisional Playoff

Brees owns the NFL’s longest streak of consecutive games with a TD pass in a streak that ran from 2009-12. He also owns the fifth-longest streak in league history.

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees (2009-12) 54

2. Tom Brady 52

3. Peyton Manning 51

4. Johnny Unitas 47

5. Drew Brees (2012-15) 45

Brees’ 157 career games with at least two touchdown passes is fourth in NFL record books all-time.

MOST GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TD PASSES ALL-TIME

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Tom Brady 165

2. Peyton Manning 164

3. Brett Favre 159

4. Drew Brees 157

Brees’ 132 regular season contests with more than one touchdown since 2006 leads the NFL during that period.

GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TD PASSES SINCE 2006

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees 132

2. Philip Rivers 126

3. Tom Brady 123

15 3,000 YARD SEASONS

PRO BOWL LEADER

TOP OF THE CHARTS

54 STRAIGHT WITH A TD

MULTIPLE TD GAMES

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Brees’ 10 five-touchdown pass games is first in the Nation-al Football League.

REGULAR SEASON GAMES IN NFL HISTORY WITH FIVE-PLUS TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees 10

2. Peyton Manning 9

3. Dan Marino 6

Brees’ 35 games with at least four TDs are tied for first all-time with Peyton Manning.

GAMES WITH FOUR-PLUS TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Rk. Quarterback No.

1t. Drew Brees 35

1t. Peyton Manning 35

3. Tom Brady 29

Brees is only the second quarterback to have thrown for at least 25 touchdown passes in 11 straight seasons.

TEN OR MORE STRAIGHT 25 TOUCHDOWN PASS SEASONS

Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs.

1. Peyton Manning 13 1998-2010

2. Drew Brees 11 2006-2016

Brees is ranked third in NFL record books for the most sea-sons of 25 or more touchdown passes (13) after throwing for 32 in 2018.

MOST SEASONS WITH 25 OR MORE TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Peyton Manning 16

2. Tom Brady 14

3. Drew Brees 13

Brees is the first quarterback in National Football League record books to throw for 30 touchdowns in nine straight seasons. With 32 touchdown passes in 2018, he has more 30 TD seasons than any other quarterback in NFL history.

FIVE OR MORE STRAIGHT 30 TOUCHDOWN PASS SEASONS

Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs.

1. Drew Brees 9 2008-16

2. Brett Favre 5 1994-98

MOST SEASONS WITH 30 OR MORE TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees 10

2t. Brett Favre 9

2t. Peyton Manning 9

Brees’ 115 300-yard passing games in the regular season ranks first all-time in National Football League record books.

300-YARD PASSING GAMES ALL-TIME

(REGULAR SEASON)

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees 115

2. Peyton Manning 93

3. Tom Brady 86

Brees’ 61 games of 350-yards or more passing ranks first in the National Football League all-time.

350 YARD PASSING GAMES ALL-TIME

Rk. Quarterback No.

1. Drew Brees 61

2. Tom Brady 43

3. Peyton Manning 35

FIVE TD GAMES

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11 STRAIGHT OF 25

4+ TD GAMES

13 OF 25 OR MORE

30 TD SEASONS

115 OF 300

61 OF 350

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With 520 career touchdown passes, Brees is ranked sec-ond all-time in the NFL.

ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING TD TOTALS

Touchdowns Quarterback

539 Peyton Manning

520 Drew Brees

517 Tom Brady

508 Brett Favre

420 Dan Marino

Brees’ 520 career touchdown passes in the regular season have gone to 66 different players, 51 of them Saints team-mates, 12 currently on the 53-man roster. Ahead is a list of the top ten recipients of touchdowns by Brees:

DREW BREES’ TOP TEN ALL-TIME TOUCHDOWN PASS TARGETS

(REGULAR SEASON)

Rk. Player No.

1. Marques Colston (2006-15) 72

2. Jimmy Graham (2010-14) 51

3. Lance Moore (2006-13) 38

4. Robert Meachem (2007-11, 13-14) 25

5t. Michael Thomas (2016-) 23

5t. Antonio Gates (2003-05) 23

7. Brandin Cooks (2014-2016) 20

8. Devery Henderson (2006-12) 17

9. Darren Sproles (2011-13) 16

10t. Reggie Bush (2006-10) 12

10t. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 12

10t. Benjamin Watson (2013-15, 18-) 12

Brees’ 31 career touchdown passes in the postseason have gone to 18 different players, 16 of them Saints team-mates, five currently on the 53-man roster. Ahead is a list of the postseason recipients of multiple touchdowns by Brees:

DREW BREES’ POSTSEASON MULTIPLE TD PASS TARGETS

(POSTSEASON)

Rk. Player No.

1t. Marques Colston (2006-13) 4

1t. Devery Henderson (2006-11) 4

3t. Michael Thomas (2017-) 3

3t. Jimmy Graham (2011-13) 3

5t. Reggie Bush (2006-10) 2

5t. Pierre Thomas (2007-13) 2

5t. Jeremy Shockey (2009-10) 2

ALVIN KAMARA

• A talented runner and receiver with a 5-10, 215-pound frame who was selected by the Saints in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft out of the University of Tennessee, Kamara enjoyed an outstanding rookie campaign. He ranked first on the club and sixth in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage (1,554), second on the team in rushing and receiving, carrying 120 times for 728 yards (6.1 avg.) with eight TDs and a two-point conversion, catching 81 passes for 826 yards (10.2 avg.) with five TDs and a kickoff return for a TD for a club rookie record 14 total scores, tied for second in the NFL with teammate Mark Ingram. Kamara finished the regular season ranked first in the NFL in yards per carry.

• Kamara was the first Saints offensive rookie selected to the Pro Bowl since Rueben Mayes (1986), as an Associat-ed Press second team All-Pro (flex position), the clubs’ first rookie All-Pro since Tyrone Hughes in 1993 and was named The Sporting News NFL Rookie of the Year and AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.

With eight rushing touchdowns and five receiving touch-downs as a rookie in 2017, running back Alvin Kamara was one of only four rookies in National Football League record books to have at least five rushing touchdowns and five receiving touchdowns, joining three Pro Football Hall of Famers in Doak Walker (1950), Charley Taylor (1964) and Gale Sayers (1964). Adding in his kickoff return touchdown, Kamara joined Sayers as the only rookie with at least eight rushing touchdowns, five receiving scores and a return touchdown.

FAMOUS COMPANY

TOUCHDOWN LEADER

TOUCHDOWN TARGETS RUNNING BACKS

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As a rookie in 2017 Kamara totaled 81 receptions, second-highest among running backs and the highest rookie recep-tion total. His 826 receiving yards set a club record for run-ning backs as well.

MOST RECEPTIONS BY RB-NFL (2017)

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 85 655 7.7 2

2. Alvin Kamara, NO 81 826 10.2 5

3. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 80 651 8.1 5

In 2018, Kamara’s 81 receptions in 15 games played in after sitting out the regular season finale were ranked fourth in the NFL among runners.

MOST RECEPTIONS BY RB-NFL (2018)

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 107 867 8.` 6

2. Saquon Barkley, NYG 91 721 7.9 4

3. James White, NE 87 751 8.6 7

4. Alvin Kamara, NO 81 709 8.8 4

5. Ezekiel Elliott, Dal. 77 567 7.4 3

Kamara had 27 ‘big play” runs (runs of 10+ yards) on the season on 120 carries. His 22.5 “big play” percentage was the best in the NFL (minimum 100 carries).

2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE BIG PLAY RUNS PERCENTAGE LEADERS

Player (Team) Att. 10+ 10+%

1. Alvin Kamara, NO 120 27 22.5

2. Matt Breida, SF 105 17 16.2

3. Cam Newton, Car. 139 20 14.4

Kamara’s 705 yards after the catch was second in the NFL

2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE YARDS AFTER THE CATCH LEADERS

Rk. Player No.

1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 811

2. Alvin Kamara, NO 705

3. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 688

Kamara’s 1,554 total yards from scrimmage ranked sixth in the NFL, second among rookies and was the second-highest all-time total by a Saints rookie.

SAINTS ROOKIE YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE TOTALS

Saint Year Total Yds. Rush Receive

1. George Rogers, 1981 1,800 1,674 126

2. Alvin Kamara, 2017 1,554 728 826

3. Rueben Mayes, 1986 1,449 1,353 96

Kamara averaged a league-best 6.1 yards per carry in 2017 which represents the second-highest season average in franchise history and the first time a Saint led the NFL in rushing average since Hokie Gajan averaged 6.0 yards per carry in 1984.

SINGLE-SEASON NEW ORLEANS SAINTS YARDS PER CARRY LEADERS

(MIN 75 ATT.)

Saint, Year Att. Yards YPC.

1. Darren Sproles, 2017 87 603 6.9

2. Alvin Kamara, 2017 120 728 6.1

3. Hokie Gajan, 1984 102 615 6.0

Kamara finished 2017 ranked second in the NFL in touch-downs. His 18 touchdowns in 2018, are tied for the highest total in club record books and was ranked second in the National Football League.

2017 NFL TOUCHDOWN LEADERS

Rk. Player No.

1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 19

2. Alvin Kamara, NO 14

3. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 13

4t. Mark Ingram, NO 12

4t. Melvin Gordon, LA Chargers 12

2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOUCHDOWN LEADERS

Rk. Player No.

1. Todd Gurley, LAR 21

2. Alvin Kamara, NO 18

3t. Antonio Brown, Pit. 15

3t. Saquon Barkley, NYG 15

ALVIN TIME

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SAINTS SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS

Rk. Saint No.

1t. Alvin Kamara, 2018 18

1t. Dalton Hilliard, 1989 18

3t. Deuce McAllister, 2002 16

3t. Jimmy Graham, 2013 16

Kamara finished 2018 ranked second in the NFL with a club-record 14 rushing touchdowns.

2018 NFL RUSHING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS

Rk. Player No.

1. Todd Gurley, LAR 17

2. Alvin Kamara, NO 14

3t. James Conner, Pit. 12

3t. Derrick Henry, Ten. 12

SAINTS SINGLE SEASON RUSHING TD LEADERS

Rk. Saint No.

1. Alvin Kamara, 2018 14

2t. Dalton Hilliard, 1989 13

2t. Deuce McAllister, 2002 13

2t. George Rogers, 1981 13

In 2018, he carried 194 times for a club-best 883 yards (4.6 avg.) with a franchise-record 14 touchdowns and caught 81 passes for 709 yards and four TDs to tie for the club record with 18 scores, Kamara finished the regular season ranked seven in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage (1,592).

2018 TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS

Player Team Total Yds. Rush Receive

1. Saquon Barkely NYG 2,028 1,307 721

2. Ezekiel Elliott Dal. 2,001 1,434 567

3 Christian McCaffrey Car. 1,965 1,098 867

4. Todd Gurley LAR 1,831 1,251 580

5. Julio Jones Atl. 1,689 12 1,677

6. Tyreek Hill KC 1,630 151 1,479

7. Alvin Kamara NO 1,592 883 709

Saints running back Alvin Kamara put together a solid fol-low-up in his 2018 season debut in the Saints season opener vs. Tampa Bay on September 9. He received the start and rushed for 29 yards on eight carries, with two touchdowns, a successful run for a two-point conversion and through the air added nine catches for a career-high 112 yards and one touchdown, for a career-high three touchdowns and 20 points. The point total on September 9 was the third-highest in club record books. Kamara fol-lowed that up with a career-high 190 total yards from scrim-mage on 16 carries for 66 yards and a career-high 15 re-ceptions for 124 yards. The receptions total was tied for the second-most by an National Football League running back and the most since William Andrews of the Atlanta Falcons in 1981.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SINGLE-GAME TOTAL POINTS LEADERS

Rk. Player Date Points

1t. Reggie Bush, vs. SF, 12/3/06 24

1t. Joe Horn, vs. NYG, 12/14/03 24

3. Alvin Kamara, vs. TB 9/8/18 20

Coming off of a performance September 23 at Atlanta, where he carried 16 times for 66 yards and caught 15 passes for 124 yards for 190 total yards from scrimmage and followed by a game, September 30 at the New York Giants, where he carried 19 times for a career-best 134 yards with a three touchdowns and also adding five recep-tions for 47 yards for 181 total yards from scrimmage, Kamara became only the third Saints player all-time to have back-to-back contests of at least 180 total yards from scrimmage.

CONSECUTIVE 180-TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE GAMES BY A SAINT

Player Games Dates

Deuce McAllister 3 11/16/03-11/30/03

Rueben Mayes 2 11/30/86-12/7/86

Alvin Kamara 2 9/23/18-9/30/18

ALVIN TIME ROUSING START

BACK TO BACK

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MARK INGRAM II

• One of the club’s two first round draft picks in 2011, the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner has been an integral part of the rushing attack since his arrival in New Orleans as the 28th overall pick. For his career in which he has played in 106 games with 63 starts, he ranks second in club record books with 6,007 yards rushing, first with 50 rushing touch-downs and tied for second with 55 total touchdowns. In 2017, Ingram picked back up where he left off in 2016, playing in all 16 games with 12 starts and leading the team in rushing with 230 carries for a career-best 1,124 yards (4.9 avg.) with 12 touchdowns and adding a career-best 58 receptions for a 416 yards for 1,540 total yards from scrim-mage as he was selected to his second Pro Bowl. Ingram finished the regular season seventh in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage, fifth in rushing yards and second in rushing touchdowns. Ingram had four 100-yard rushing performances in 2017.

• After missing the first four games of the 2018 regular sea-son, Ingram played in the past 12 contests with six starts and carried 138 times for 645 yards (4.7 avg.) with six touchdowns and caught 21 passes for 170 yards (8.1 avg.) with one touchdown grab.

• In the postseason, Ingram has carried 56 times for 246 yards (4.4 avg.) with one touchdown to go with seven re-ceptions for 42 yards. In the NFC Divisional Playoff win over Philadelphia, Ingram carried nine times for 53 yards, including a fourth quarter 36-yard carry, the longest non-scoring run in franchise postseason record books. The car-ry made him the team’s all-time postseason rushing leader.

Saints running back Mark Ingram II has reached 100 rush-ing yards 15 times over his Saints career, including in back to back contests in 2018. New Orleans has posted a 13-2 record in those games.

• November 10, 2013 vs. Dallas - Carried 14 times for 145 yards (10.4 avg.) with one touchdown and two recep-tions for 15 yards for 160 yards of total offense.

• October 26, 2014 vs. Green Bay - Rushed for a career-high 172 yards on 24 carries (7.2 avg.) with one touch-down.

• October 30, 2014 at Carolina - Rushed 30 times for 100 yards with two touchdowns and added a 10-yard grab.

• November 9, 2014 vs. San Francisco - Became the first Saint to have 100 yards rushing in three consecutive games since 2003 with 27 carries for 120 yards.

• November 30, 2014 at Pittsburgh - Rushed 23 times for 122 yards (5.3 avg.) with a season-long 31-yard carry.

• October 25, 2015 at Indianapolis - Carried 14 times for 143 yards (10.2 avg.) with one touchdown.

• November 6, 2016 at San Francisco - Carried 15 times for 158 yards (10.5 avg.) with one touchdown.

• November 27, 2016 vs. Los Angeles Rams - Carried 14 times for 146 yards (10.4 avg.) with one touchdown.

• January 1, 2017 at Atlanta - Carried 20 times for 103 yards (5.2 avg.) with one touchdown.

• October 15, 2017 vs. Detroit - Carried 25 times for 114 yards (4.6 avg.) with two touchdowns.

• October 22, 2017 at Green Bay - Carried 22 times for 105 yards (4.8 avg.) with one touchdown.

• November 19, 2017 vs. Washington - Carried 11 times for 105 yards (12.2 avg.) with one touchdown.

• November 11, 2018 at Cincinnati - Carried 13 times for 104 yards.

• November 18, 2018 vs. Philadelphia - Carried 16 times for 103 yards (6.4 avg.) with one touchdown, including a season-long 38-yard rush on New Orleans’ first play from scrimmage.

Saints RB Mark Ingram II finished the 2018 regular season ranked second on the club’s all-time rushing yardage list, 89 yards short of being the club’s all-time leader.

ALL-TIME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS RUSHING YARDS LIST

Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Deuce McAllister 1,429 6,096 4.3 49

2.   Mark Ingram 1,321 6,007 4.5 50

3. George Rogers 995 4,267 4.3 23

With 246 rushing yards in five contests, Ingram is the fran-chise’s all-time postseason rushing yardage leader

ALL-TIME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS POSTSEASON RUSHING YARDS LIST

Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs

1.   Mark Ingram 56 246 4.4 1

2. Pierre Thomas 45 215 4.8 2

3. Reggie Bush 38 200 5.3 2

INGRAM’S BIG DAYS

RUSHING LEADER

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Ingram has averaged 4.6 yards per carry, sixth in the NFL over that time span and second in team history.

ALL-TIME SAINTS RUSHING AVG. LEADERS

Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Pierre Thomas 818 3,745 4.58 28

2.   Mark Ingram II 1,321 6,007 4.55 50

3. Chuck Muncie 788 3,393 4.3 28

Since 2015, Ingram ranks first in rushing average among NFL players with a minimum of 300 attempts over that peri-od.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RUSHING AVERAGE LEADERS SINCE 2015

Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs

1.   Mark Ingram II 739 3,581 4.85 30

1. Cam Newton 462 2,237 4.84 25

Ingram’s 300 rushing first downs are ranked first in club records.

SAINTS ALL-TIME RUSHING FIRST DOWNS LEADERS

Rk. Player No.

1. Mark Ingram II (2011-) 300

1. Deuce McAllister (2001-09) 292

3. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 201

Ingram’s 7,605 total yards from scrimmage rank fifth in club record books.

SAINTS TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS

Player Total Yds. Rush Receive

1. Marques Colston 9,766 7 9,759

2. Eric Martin 7,865 11 7,854

3. Deuce McAllister 7,816 6,096 1,720

4. Joe Horn 7,653 31 7,622

5. Mark Ingram 7,605 6,007 1,598

Ingram’s yards rushing ranked fifth in the NFL in 2017, while he was second in the league in rushing touchdowns.

2017 NFL RUSHING LEADERS

Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Kareem Hunt 272 1,327 4.9 8

2. Todd Gurley 279 1,305 4.7 13

3. Le’Veon Bell 321 1,291 4.0 9

4. LeSean McCoy 287 1,138 4.0 6

5.   Mark Ingram 230 1,124 4.9 12

2017 NFL RUSHING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS

Rk. Player No.

1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 13

2. Mark Ingram, NO 12

3t. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 9

3t. Jordan Howard, Chi. 9

3t. Leonard Fournette 9

Ingram’s tied for second in club record books for touch-downs.

SAINTS ALL-TIME TOUCHDOWN LEADERS

Rk. Saint No.

1. Marques Colston, 2006-15 72

2t. Deuce McAllister, 2001-09 55

2t. Mark Ingram, 2011- 55

4. Dalton Hilliard, 1986-93 53

Not only did Kamara lead the NFL in yards per carry as a rookie, Ingram finished fourth in 2017, giving the Saints two ranked in the top five.

2017 NFL YARDS PER CARRY LEADERS

Player, Team Att. Yards YPC.

1. Alvin Kamara, NO 120 728 6.1

2. Cam Newton, Car. 139 754 5.4

3. Dion Lewis, NE 180 896 5.0

4. Mark Ingram, NO 230 1,124 4.9

RUSHING LEADER

DOUBLE TROUBLE

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The duo of Ingram and Kamara also gave the Saints the only team with two running backs in the top 10 in total yards from scrimmage in 2017.

2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS

Player Total Yds. Rush Receive

1. Todd Gurley 2,093 1,305 788

2. Le’Veon Bell 1,946 1,291 655

3. Kareem Hunt 1,782 1,327 455

4. LeSean McCoy 1,586 1,138 448

5. Melvin Gordon 1,581 1,105 476

7. Alvin Kamara 1,554 728 826

8. Mark Ingram 1,540 1,124 416

9. Antonio Brown 1,533 0 1,533

Ingram and Kamara’s 3,094 combined total yards from scrimmage gave them the second-most prolific combined total for a running back duo (min. 1,200 yards per back), since the 16-game era began in 1978.

TOP FIVE RUNNING BACK DUO TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE TOTALS SINCE 1978

Rk. Duo No.

1. Harper/Payton, Chi.-1978 3,207

2. Ingram/Kamara, NO-2017 3,094

3. Byner/Mack, Cle.-1985 2,863

4. Craig/Tyler, SF-1984 2,816

5. Collins/James, NE-1985 2,793

The dynamic duo also finished 2017 both ranked in the top five in the NFL in touchdowns (Kamara-14 and Ingram-12).

2017 NFL TOUCHDOWN LEADERS

Rk. Player No.

1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 19

2. Alvin Kamara, NO 14

3. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 13

4t. Mark Ingram, NO 12

4t. Melvin Gordon, LA Chargers 12

MICHAEL THOMAS

• A talented wideout with a 6-3, 212-pound frame who was selected by the Saints in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft out of Ohio State, Thomas had an outstanding rookie campaign, leading the Black and Gold with 92 receptions for 1,137 yards and a nine touchdown grabs. He became the first Saints rookie to break 1,000 yards in a season since Marques Colston went for 1,038 in 2006. In 2017, Thomas was New Orleans’ receiving leader in catches and yardage, making a club-record 104 receptions for 1,245 yards with five touchdowns to rank third in the league in receiving and making him only the second player in NFL record books, joining Odell Beckham Jr. to have 90 catches in each of his first two seasons and his 196 grabs being the most by a player in NFL history in his first two seasons.

2017 NFL RECEIVING LEADERS

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD

1. Jarvis Landry 112 987 8.8 9

2. Larry Fitzgerald 109 1,156 10.6 6

3. Michael Thomas 104 1,245 12.0 5

Thomas picked up where he left off from 2017 in the 2018 opener vs. Tampa Bay. He set a club single-game record with 16 receptions for 180 yards and one TD. The 16 grabs set a club record that stood for 40 years and are the most by an NFL player on kickoff weekend.

SAINTS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING LEADERS

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Michael Thomas, 9/8/18 16 180 11.3 1

2. Tony Galbreath, 9/10/78 14 122 8.7 0

3t. Joe Horn, 12/2/01 13 150 11.5 1

3t. Darren Sproles, 9/16/12 13 128 9.8 0

Nov. 4 vs. The LA Rams, Thomas had a franchise-record 211 yards receiving.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDAGE TOTALS

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Michael Thomas, 11/4/18 12 211 17.6 1

2. Wes Chandler, 9/2/79 6 205 34.2 1

3. Torrance Small, 12/24/94 6 200 33.3 2

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In the NFC Divisional Playoff win vs. Philadelphia, Thomas set a club franchise record for receiving yardage

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDAGE TOTALS

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Michael Thomas, 1/13/19 12 171 14.6 1

2. Marques Colston, 1/14/14 11 144 13.1 1

3. Willie Jackson, 12/30/00 6 142 23.7 3

Thomas finished the regular season with a league-high 125 receptions for 1,405 yards and nine touchdowns, leading the club in all three major receiving categories, breaking his own club record for receptions and setting the team record for receiving yards. The receptions total was the fifth-biggest total in NFL history

2018 NFL RECEIVING LEADERS

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD

1. Michael Thomas 125 1,405 11.2 9

2. Zach Ertz 116 1,163 10.0 8

3. DeAndre Hopkins 115 1,572 13.7 11

TOP FIVE ALL-TIME NFL SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING TOTALS

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD

1. Marvin Harrison, 2002 143 1,722 12.0 11

2t. Antonio Brown, 2015 136 1,834 13.5 10

2t. Julio Jones, 2015 136 1,871 13.8 8

4. Antonio Brown, 2014 129 1,698 13.2 13

5. Michael Thomas 125 1,405 11.2 9

With 321 receptions from 2016-18, Thomas surpassed Odell Beckham Jr. to become the NFL player with the most receptions after his first three seasons. His 321 receptions are easily the most through his first three seasons as he’s the only player through his first three campaigns to have 300 receptions and 3,000 receiving yards.

RECEPTIONS THROUGH FIRST THREE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASONS

Player Years Rec. Yds. TDs

Michael Thomas 2016-18 321 3,787 23

Odell Beckham Jr. 2014-16 288 4,122 35

With his standout performance in the NFC Divisional Playoff, Thomas has already reached the franchise’s top three for postseason receiving yardage, needing 80 yards in Sunday’s NFC Championship game vs. the St. Louis Rams to move into the top two.

TOP THREE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS POSTSEASON CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE TOTALS

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD

1. Marques Colston 58 788 13.6 4

2. Devery Henderson 31 464 15.0 4

3. Michael Thomas 27 387 14.3 3

TRE’QUAN SMITH

• A talented rookie wideout, who was selected by New Or-leans in the third round of the draft out of Central Florida, the 6-1, 210-pounder emerged as one of the Knights’ top weapons from 2015-17 and was a key figure in the emer-gence of their program. During that period, he caught 168 passes for 2,748 yards (16.4 avg.) with 22 touchdowns. In his final campaign for the 13-0 Knights in 2017, Smith ap-peared in and started all 13 games and hauled in 54 recep-tions for 1,082 yards (19.9 avg.) and 13 touchdowns, his first 1,000-yard receiving season. Working his way into the club’s wideout rotation, Smith has posted 28 receptions for 427 yards with five touchdowns following a November 18 breakout performance vs. Philadelphia with ten grabs for 157 yards and one touchdown. His receiving grab total ranked second on the club.

TED GINN JR.

• Ginn joined the Saints in the 2017 offseason as an unre-stricted free agent in his 11th National Football League season. He has been a member of five teams since being selected with the ninth overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins out of Ohio State, and has appeared in 171 games with 74 starts over that period. In his long ca-reer marked by big play ability, he has accumulated 5,281 receiving yards off 379 catches (13.9 avg.), recording 31 touchdowns. In his first season in New Orleans, Ginn played in 15 games with ten starts and recorded 53 grabs for 787 yards with four touchdown receptions, carried ten times for 39 yards and brought back 19 punts for 103 yards and five kickoffs for 56 yards. Ginn finished ranked second on the Saints in receiving yardage among the team’s wideouts. He also enjoyed his most productive postseason as a professional, opening both playoff contests and mak-ing 12 grabs for 187 yards with an 80-yard touchdown and adding one carry for 11 yards.

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• In the 2018 regular season, Ginn posted 17 receptions for 209 yards and two touchdowns, also rushing three times for 26 yards. Spending the bulk of the season on Injured Reserve, Ginn returned to the lineup on December 23 vs. Pittsburgh and had five grabs for 74 yards. He saved his best for last though with a fourth quarter third down 25-yard grab on New Orleans’ game-winning drive. In Sun-day’s NFC Divisional Playoff win, he posted three grabs for 44 yards.

KEITH KIRKWOOD

• A 6-3, 210 undrafted rookie wideout from Temple, who finished his college career with 103 receptions for 1,638 yards (15.9 avg.) and 16 touchdowns, Kirkwood garnered a practice squad spot following an impressive preseason. Activated to the 53-man roster in Week ten, he has posted 13 receptions for 209 yards (16.1 avg.) and two touch-downs, including two grabs for 35 yards on December 23 vs. Pittsburgh as he adds a size element to the club’s wide receiver corps. The South Jersey native made his NFL playoff debut against the club that shares a stadium with a his college team in the NFC Divisional Playoff win vs. the Eagles and he posted a second quarter two-yard touch-down grab.

BENJAMIN WATSON

• Originally signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Cleveland Browns in 2013 and brought back in 2018 after spending the last two campaigns with the Baltimore Ra-vens, Watson again leads the team at the position at age 38. The former University of Georgia standout and 15-year NFL veteran who originally entered the league as a first round draft pick of the New England Patriots in 2004 (32nd overall) has career totals of 530 receptions for 5,885 yards (11.1 avg.) with 46 touchdowns in 195 games with 136 starts.

• Watson played in all 16 games with four starts in the 2018 regular season and led the club’s tight ends with 35 receptions for 400 yards (11.4 avg.) with two touchdowns to rank third on the club in receiving. He brings valuable postseason experience to the table for New Orleans having played in 12 games with nine starts for the Patriots and New Orleans, totaling 22 receptions for 234 yards (10.6 avg.) and three touchdowns after posting a 12-yard grab in Sunday’s NFC Divisional Playoff win vs. Philadelphia.

Announcing his intention to retire at the end of the club’s playoff run, Benjamin Watson will end his career standing at 12th place all-time on the NFL’s all-time list for recep-tions at tight end in the regular season with 530.

RECEPTIONS BY TIGHT ENDS, NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE HISTORY

Player, Yrs. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD

10. Jeremy Shockey, 2002-11 547 6,143 11.2 37

11. Kellen Winslow, 1979-87 541 6,741 12.5 45

12. Benjamin Watson, 2004- 530 5,885 11.1 44

13t. Dallas Clark, 2003-13 505 5,665 11.2 53

13t. Frank Wycheck, 1993-03 505 5,126 10.2 42

CAMERON JORDAN

• New Orleans’ first choice in the 2011 NFL Draft (24th overall) out of California, Jordan is enjoying another stand-out season in 2018, recording 48 tackles (37 solo), a team-leading 12 sacks, six passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery as he was selected to his fourth Pro Bowl and a second-team AP All-Pro selection. With 71.5 sacks in eight seasons, Jordan’s fourth on the Saints career sack list. Jordan’s also proven to be one of the NFL’s best run defenders, as well as being known for gen-erating pressure on quarterbacks that doesn’t always show up on the stat sheet, with him playing a lead role in a run defense ranked second in the NFL in opponent rushing yards per game and in opponent yards per rush.

Jordan finished the regular season fourth on the club’s all-time sack list with third and second in his sights in 2019.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ALL-TIME SACK LEADERS (Since 1982)

Rk. Player, Years No.

1. Rickey Jackson, 1982-93 115.0

2. Wayne Martin, 1989-99 82.5

3. Pat Swilling, 1986-92 76.5

4. Cameron Jordan, 2011- 71.5

5. Will Smith, 2004-12 67.5

TIGHT ENDS

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Since Week Eight 2014, Jordan’s played among the Na-tional Football League’s elite defensive ends. He’s ranked seventh in the NFL since Oct. 26, 2014 with 49 sacks.

MOST SACKS IN THE NFL SINCE OCTOBER 26, 2014

Rk. Player, Team No.

1. Aaron Donald, LAR 57.5

2. Chandler Jones, NE-Ari. 55

3. Von Miller, Den. 54

4. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 53.5

5. Khalil Mack, Oak.-Chi. 53

6. J.J. Watt, Hou. 50.5

7. Cameron Jordan, NO 49.0

Jordan’s 25 sacks since 2017 is tied for fourth in the NFL

MOST SACKS IN THE NFL SINCE 2017

Rk. Player, Team No.

1. Aaron Donald, LAR 31.5

2. Chandler Jones, Ari. 30

3. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 26

4t. Cameron Jordan, NO 25

4t. Calais Campbell, Jax. 25

4t. DeMarcus Lawrence, Dal. 25

Jordan’s 12 takedowns in 2018 were tied for 14th in the NFL and eighth in the NFC.

MOST SACKS IN THE NFC IN 2018

Rk. Player, Team No.

1. Aaron Donald, LAR 20.5

2.. Danielle Hunter, Min. 14.5

3. Frank Clark, Sea. 14.0

4t. Chandler Jones, Ari. 13

4t. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 13

6t. Khalil Mack, Chi. 12.5

6t. Jason Pierre-Paul, TB 12.5

8t. Cameron Jordan, NO 12

8t. DeForest, Buckner, SF 12

Jordan has posted 71.5 career sacks and over the past eight seasons is only the second player, joining J.J. Watt to have 70 takedowns and 35 passes defensed. During this time, the Saints own a 34-15 regular season record when he corrals a signal-caller, and a 15-2 mark in a multi-sack performance in the regular season. He also leads the club in the postseason with an additional 3.5 takedowns.

CAMERON JORDAN’S MULTIPLE SACK GAMES

Date Opp. Tackles Solo Asst. Sacks Yards

11/5/12 vs. Phi. 3 3 3 3 21

9/22/13 vs. Arz. 7 3 4 2 14

11/21/13 @ Atl. 7 3 4 2.5 10.5

12/8/13 vs. Car. 5 3 2 2 19

10/26/14 vs. GB 4 3 1 2 15

12/28/14 @ TB 6 4 2 1.5 9

10/15/15 vs. Atl. 7 6 1 3 12

10/25/15 @ Ind. 3 2 1 2 12

10/15/17 vs. Det. 5 4 1 2 12

11/5/17 vs. TB 7 5 2 1.5 9

11/26/17 @ LAR 4 4 0 2 20

12/24/17 vs. Atl. 3 3 0 2 10

9/16/18 vs. Cle. 2 2 0 2 11

9/23/18 at Atl. 5 4 1 2 8

11/22/18 vs. Atl. 4 4 0 2 9

11/29/18 @ Dal. 7 3 4 2 10

12/9/18 @ TB. 4 4 0 2 21

With 128 consecutive regular season games played and 113 consecutive starts in having never missed a contest in his eight-year NFL career, Jordan’s one of the league’s most durable defensive ends. He has also played in all six of New Orleans’ postseason games with five starts that have taken place during his tenure.

MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED AMONG ACTIVE NATIONAL FOOTBALL

LEAGUE DEFENSIVE ENDS

Rk. Defensive End Team No.

1. Julius Peppers Car. 176

2. Cameron Jordan NO 128

3. Jerry Hughes Buf. 113

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MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES STARTED AMONG ACTIVE NATIONAL FOOTBALL

LEAGUE DEFENSIVE ENDS

Rk. Defensive End Team No.

1. Cameron Jordan NO 113

2. Carlos Dunlap Cin. 84

MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES STARTED BY SAINTS PLAYERS

Rk. Saint Dates No.

1. Wayne Martin (9/19/91-1/2/99) 144

2. Jahri Evans (9/10/06-9/15/13) 114

3. Cameron Jordan (1/2/12-) 113

ALEX OKAFOR

• Selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft, Okafor joined the Saints in 2017 as an unrestricted free agent, where he has added valuable depth on the defensive line. Okafor has appeared in 67 games with 50 starts in six years, collecting 22 sacks, an interception, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, ten passes defensed and a blocked punt. In 2017, he had 37 tackles (26 solo), 4.5 sacks to tie for second behind Jor-dan, four passes defensed and two forced fumbles. Recov-ered from an Achilles injury suffered in Week 11, Okafor re-signed in the offseason opened the 2018 season opener as a productive counterpart opposite Jordan and has posted 35 tackles (25 solo), four sacks, one pass defensed, one fumble recovery and one blocked punt in starting all 16 contests for the 13-3 Saints.

MARCUS DAVENPORT

• Trading up to the 14th spot in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Saints addressed the line and the pass rush with this gifted pass rusher, only the second draft choice ever from Texas-San Antonio. During four college seasons, Davenport notched totals of 186 tackles (97 solo), 22 sacks, 38 tack-les for loss, six forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one returned for a touchdown and eight passes defensed, fin-ishing his career as the school’s all-time leader for stops for loss, takedowns and quarterback hurries (21). In 13 regular season games, Davenport posted 21 tackles (12 solo), 4.5 sacks, two passes defensed and one forced fumble.

TYELER DAVISON

• This former fifth round draft pick has been a vital part of the Saints defensive line since being selected in 2015 (154th overall). The Fresno State product has followed up his first three seasons with an even more productive cam-paign in 2018, helping the defense tied for fifth in the NFL in sacks and rank second in run defense. In 14 regular sea-son games with 12 starts, he made 26 tackles (eight solo), two sacks, one pass defensed and one forced fumble, be-ing a run-stopping force as well as helping shed blockers to create sacks. Overall in four seasons, the disruptive defen-sive tackle has 113 tackles (58 solo), 3.5 sacks, three pass deflections and three forced fumbles.

SHELDON RANKINS

• The third defensive lineman selected in the 2016 NFL Draft out of Louisville, Sheldon Rankins started all 16 games in 2017 posting 26 tackles (16 solo), two sacks for loss of 13 yards, one interception, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. He helped a defensive unit that went from 31st in the NFL, allowing 28.4 points per game in 2016 to allowing 20.4 points per game in 2017, good for tenth in the league. In his first full season after missing seven con-tests as a rookie, Rankins’ ability to rush the passer from the inside as well as take on double teams proved benefi-cial in 2017 helping the defense post 42 sacks, ranking seventh in the league, compared to only 30 in 2016. In 2018, Rankins had a career-high 42 tackles (26 solo), a forced fumble and a career-best eight sacks to rank second on the club and tied for sixth in the National Football League among defensive tackles, while the Orleans pass rush increased its sack total to 49, tied for fifth in the league.

MOST SACKS BY NFL DEFENSIVE TACKLES IN 2018

Rk. Player, Team No.

1. Aaron Donald, LAR 20.5

2. DeForest Buckner, SF 12

3t. Jarran Reed, Sea. 10.5

3t. Fletcher Cox, Phi. 10.5

5. Geno Atkins, Cin. 10

6t. Sheldon Rankins, NO 8

6t. Jonathan Allen, Was. 8

6t. Cameron Heyward, Pit. 8

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DAVID ONYEMATA

• A fourth round selection out of Manitoba in 2016, Onye-mata teams with Davison and Rankins to form a solid front in the interior. In 48 games with ten starts, he’s posted 113 career tackles, 6.5 sacks, two passes defensed and two forced fumbles. In 16 games with four starts in 2018, Onye-mata posted 36 tackles, in helping with a run defense ranked second in the NFL, while adding a career-high 4.5 sacks and one forced fumble and one pass defensed.

Key free agent acquisitions in both 2017 and 2018 com-bined with an extra year of growth for younger players have rendered the Saints linebacking corps a hard-hitting squad with a solid mix of both youth and experience.

ALEX ANZALONE

• One of three third round picks in 2017, Anzalone came to the Saints after a solid career at Florida. In his rookie sea-son, Anzalone started four games before suffering a sea-son-ending shoulder injury and posted 16 tackles, a sack and a pass defensed. In 16 games with seven starts in 2018, he’s posted 61 tackles (45 solo), two sacks, one in-terception, two passes defensed and two forced fumbles.

DEMARIO DAVIS

• This dependable and sure-tackling defender joined the Saints after a breakout 2017, where he started 16 games for the Jets. Davis enjoyed his best season, posting a team-high and career-high 165 tackles (112 solo), a career-best five sacks, tied for second in the inside linebackers, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery. For his career, the Brandon, Miss. native has appeared in 112 games with 98 starts for the Jets (2012-15, 2017), Cleveland (2016) and Saints, recording 770 tackles (503 solo), 18.5 sacks, an interception, 21 passes defensed, three forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and 24 special team stops.

• In 2018, Davis opened all 16 regular season contests at the weakside position and led the team with 110 stops (74 solo), five sacks to lead the linebacker corps, four passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Davis’ abilities to diagnose and tackle have played a key role in New Orleans ranking second in the National Football League in opponent rushing yards per game and opponent rushing yards per play. With eight tackles on December 17 at Carolina, Davis reached the century mark in stops for the fifth time in his career and his first time as a Saint. In his postseason debut, he led the team with eight tackles.

A.J. KLEIN

• Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Carolina in 2017, where he spent his first four seasons, Klein’s played a significant role in the linebacker rotation. Opening 12 games on the strongside in his first season with the club, Klein had 54 tackles (37 solo), two sacks, five passes de-fensed and one forced fumble. In 16 regular contests with 15 starts in 2018, he posted a career-high 71 tackles (44 solo), one interception, two sacks, three passes defensed and two fumble recoveries, playing a key role in a run de-fense ranked second in the NFL in opponent yards per rush and opponent rushing yards per game.

MARSHON LATTIMORE

• Selected by the Saints in the first round (11th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft out of Ohio State, Lattimore captured a starting position in training camp and started all 13 games he appeared in. He totaled 53 tackles (44 solo), a forced fumble, one fumble recovery, five interceptions for 85 yards and 18 passes defensed, as he became the youngest Saint (21 years old) ever selected to the Pro Bowl and was se-lected as the Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.

.• In 2018, Lattimore opened up all 16 regular season con-tests and posted 59 tackles (49 solo), two interceptions to tie for the team lead, a team-high 12 passes defensed, a club-best four forced fumbles, which is tied for sixth in the National Football League and three fumble recoveries, re-turned for 91 yards, lead the team in takeaways and tied for second in the NFL in defensive fumble recoveries, the high-est total among defensive backs.

MOST DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES IN THE NFL IN 2018

Rk. Player, Team No.

1. Allen Bailey, KC 4

2t. Marshon Lattimore, NO 3

2t. Matt Milano, Buf. 3

2t. Jadaveon Clowney, Hou. 3

2t. Vonn Miller, Den. 3

2t. Justin Houston, KC 3

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Lattimore came through for the defense at the New York Giants (9/30). He made a big play in the second quarter when he picked up a fumble forced by his teammate P.J. Williams and returned it to the New York 11-yard line 37 yards. He finished adding four solo tackles for his effort. Lattimore was also assigned to Giants standout WR Odell Beckham Jr. , who averaged only 8.6 yards per catch.

In the Oct. 28 win at Minnesota, Lattimore picked up a fum-ble deep in Saints territory and returned it 54 yards to set up a touchdown before halftime that gave New Orleans the lead for good.

In the November 8 win at Philadelphia, Lattimore recorded his first pick of the 2018 season in the first quarter of the 48-7 win.

In a Thanksgiving night win vs. Atlanta, Lattimore stripped Falcons WR Calvin Ridley at the New Orleans three-yard line, saving a touchdown and ensuring the Saints’ tenth straight victory.

Lattimore recorded a fumble recovery on November 29 at Dallas, snuffing out a potential Cowboys scoring drive.

In The December 9 win at Tampa Bay, Lattimore closed out the win on the next to last play of the game by picking off Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston in the end zone.

In Sunday’s NFC Divisional Playoff, Lattimore recorded two interceptions in the club’s 20-14 victory. This marked the third multiple interception game in Saints playoff history.

SAINTS POSTSEASON MULTIPLE-INTERCEPTION GAMES

Player Int. Yds. Avg. TDs

Marshon Lattimore, 1/13/19 2 14 7.0 0

Sammy Knight, 12/30/00 2 56 28.0 0

Jabari Greer, 1/7/12 2 17 8.5 0

ELI APPLE

• The tenth overall pick of the Giants in the 2016 NFL Draft out of Ohio State and a former teammate in the Buckeyes defensive backfield with Lattimore and Vonn Bell, since being acquired by New Orleans, Bell has made a positive impact in the Saints secondary. In the ten games Apple’s started, the Black and Gold have surrendered 20 or fewer points seven times with six consecutive contests of giving up 17 or fewer points and he’s picked up two interceptions, including one in the end zone at the end of the first half of the December 17 win at Carolina and a fumble recovery.

MARCUS WILLIAMS

• After being selected in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft (42nd overall) out of Utah, this ball-hawking safety had an excellent rookie campaign starting all 15 games he ap-peared in posting 70 tackles (56 solo), four interceptions and six passes defensed. Williams led rookie safeties in interceptions and was second in tackles and passes de-fensed, including two picks in the regular season finale. He also posted his first career postseason interception, which was the only pick made by a rookie in the playoffs. Williams built on an impressive rookie season as one of the center-pieces of one of the NFL’s youngest defensive backfields, tying for the club lead with two picks in 2018 and with a fumble recovery on Thanksgiving vs. Atlanta. Overall, he’s opened all 16 games and posted 55 tackles, a sack/forced fumble/recovery and three passes defensed.

KURT COLEMAN

• This smart, versatile veteran safety brings experience and a wealth of knowledge to a young secondary. A sev-enth round pick (244th overall) of the Eagles in the 2010 NFL Draft out of Ohio State, after spending his first five seasons in Philadelphia and Kansas City, Coleman record-ed 11 interceptions over three seasons in Carolina. Overall, he’s played in 132 regular season games with 83 starts, posting 527 tackles, two sacks, 21 interceptions, two re-turns for TDs, 29 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 35 special teams stops. In 2018, he played in all 16 games with nine starts and posted 30 stops (20 solo) and added a key fourth quarter forced fumble in the December 23 win over Pittsburgh.

VONN BELL

• Bell left onlookers impressed with his 2016 rookie cam-paign. Playing in every game with 14 starts, he totaled 98 tackles (59 solo), second on the team, four passes de-fensed, a sack, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery. Selected in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft (61st overall), Bell was a consensus first-team All-American as a junior at Ohio State. In 2017, he played in all 16 games with 10 starts and posted a team-high 78 tackles (57 solo), 4.5 sacks, tied for second on the club and lead defensive backs, two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and five special teams stops. He led the Saints with 17 playoff stops and added a key takedown late in the NFC Wild Card win vs. Carolina. In 2018, he led the secondary with 86 tackles (60 solo), a sack, three passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery on Thanksgiving night vs. Atlanta.

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2006 (1)

FREE AGENTS

QB Drew Brees (UFA-SD)

2009 (1)

DRAFT

P Thomas Morstead (5)

2011 (2)

DRAFT

DE Cameron Jordan (1a)

RB Mark Ingram (1b)

2013 (2)

DRAFT:

T Terron Armstead (3a)

FREE AGENTS:

TE Josh Hill (Rookie FA)

2015 (4)

DRAFT:

T Andrus Peat (1a)

CB P.J. Williams (3b)

DT Tyeler Davison (5b)

TRADE:

C Max Unger (Sea.)

2016 (10)

DRAFT:

DT Sheldon Rankins (1)

WR Michael Thomas (2a)

S Vonn Bell (2b)

DT David Onyemata (4)

FREE AGENTS:

S Chris Banjo (FA)

CB Ken Crawley (Rookie FA)

TE Garrett Griffin (Rookie FA)

WR Tommylee Lewis (Rookie FA)

K Wil Lutz (FA)

LB Craig Robertson (UFA-Cle.)

2017 (17)

DRAFT:

CB Marshon Lattimore (1a)

T Ryan Ramczyk (1b)

S Marcus Williams (2)

RB Alvin Kamara (3a)

LB Alex Anzalone (3b)

DE Trey Hendrickson (3c)

FREE AGENTS:

TE Dan Arnold (Rookie FA)

DB Justin Hardee (FA)

WR Ted Ginn Jr. (UFA-Car.)

LB A.J. Klein (UFA-Car.)

FB Zach Line (UFA-Min.)

DE Alex Okafor (UFA-Ari.)

LB Manti Te’o (UFA-SD)

C Cameron Tom (Rookie FA)

G Larry Warford (UFA-Det.)

LS Zach Wood (FA)

WAIVERS:

WR Austin Carr (NE)

QB Taysom Hill (GB)

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2018 (16)

DRAFT:

DE Marcus Davenport (1)

WR Tre’Quan Smith (3)

C/G Will Clapp (7)

FREE AGENTS:

LB Vince Biegel (FA)

T Jermon Bushrod (UFA-Mia.)

S Kurt Coleman (FA)

LB Demario Davis (UFA-NYJ)

WR Keith Kirkwood (Rookie FA)

T Derek Newton (FA)

CB Josh Robinson (FA)

DL Taylor Stallworth (Rookie FA)

RB Dwayne Washington (FA)

TE Benjamin Watson (UFA-Bal.)

TRADE:

CB Eli Apple (NYG)

QB Teddy Bridgewater (NYJ)

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HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 203

COLLEGE: OHIO STATE

JOINED SAINTS: TR-18 (NYG)

NFL EXPERIENCE: 3

BORN: 8/9/95

NFL CAREER – Apple joins the Saints following a midsea-son trade from the Giants and is expected to contribute to the team on both defense and on special teams. Since en-tering the NFL in 2016, Apple has appeared in 30 regular season games with 23 starts recording 120 tackles (102 solo), one interception, 20 passes defensed, one forced fumble and five fumble recoveries, as well as two stops and one fumble recovery on special teams.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Acquired by New Orleans from the New York Giants in exchange for a fourth round draft pick in 2019 and a seventh round draft choice in 2020, 10/23/18; Signed by the Giants to four-year contract, 5/6/10; Selected by the Giants in the first round (tenth over-all) of the 2016 NFL Draft.

2018 – Apple started all five games he played in for the Giants, recording 22 tackles (20 solo), five passes de-fensed and recording a fumble recovery at Atlanta, Oct. 22. 2017 – Played in all 11 games with seven starts for Giants and recorded 49 tackles (41 solo) for the second consecu-tive season, eight passes defensed and two fumble recov-eries…Set a career-high when he tallied nine tackles (seven solo) vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17. 2016 – Played in all 14 regular season games with 11 starts and opened the NFC Wild Card Contest at Green Bay for the Giants…Started seven games at left cornerback and four as an ex-tra defensive back in the regular season and was an extra defensive back in the postseason game…Finished the reg-ular season with 49 tackles (41 solo), seven passes de-fensed, one interception, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries on defense, and two tackles and a fumble re-covery on special teams…At Los Angeles Rams in London, Oct. 23, forced the first fumble of career and added three tackles…Made his first career interception when he picked off a Ben Roethlisberger pass intended for Eli Rogers with 44 seconds remaining in the third quarter at Pittsburgh, Dec. 4. Also got his first fumble recovery when he fell on a ball that Jonathan Casillas had dislodged from Le’Veon Bell midway through the third quarter. Apple was the first

Giants player with an interception and a fumble recovery in the same game since defensive end Kerry Wynn did it in St. Louis on Dec. 21, 2014. He also had five tackles (four solo)…Posted seven tackles (including a season-high six solo) vs. New Orleans, Sept. 18…Made NFL debut with four solo tackles at Dallas, Sept. 11.

COLLEGE – Played in 28 games with 27 starts at Ohio State (2014-15)…Finished with 86 tackles (56 solo), includ-ing 7.5 stops for losses, 22 passes defensed (18 pass breakups and four interceptions)…Named 2nd-team All-Big Ten in 2015 by the league’s coaches, and a freshman All-America in 2014 after a season in which he had 53 tackles, and was among the Top 10 in the Big Ten with 13 passes defensed…In 2015, started all 13 games at cornerback and had 33 tackles (23 solo), including two for losses and nine passes defensed (eight breakups and one interception)…In 2014, played in 15 games with 14 starts in Ohio State’s national championship season…Finished the season as one of the top 10 tackles on the team with 53, including 5.5 tackles for losses, and had 13 passes defensed (10 breakups, three interceptions)…Recorded first collegiate interception vs. Virginia Tech, and also had picks vs. Mary-land and in Collee Football Playoff national championship game vs. Oregon…Intercepted Marcus Mariota’s final throw as a collegian; only the 4th interception thrown by the Heisman Trophy winner all season…Majored in sports in-dustry.

PERSONAL – Attended Eastern (Voorhees, N.J.) HS…As a senior, played both sides of the ball…Playing cornerback, had 45 tackles, two interceptions and 17 pass deflections. Also forced three fumbles and blocked a kick…Doubled as wide receiver, and had 39 receptions for 770 yards and four TDs…Represented New York Police Department dur-ing the NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats” Week 13 initiative in 2017…Served as a Play 60 Ambassador adopting Garfield Middle School in Garfield, N.J., motivating the students every week for a month to get active and play outside…Partnered with Americares and travelled to Puerto Rico on a 3-day trip to deliver aid and medical supplies to areas affected.

59 VINCE BIEGEL LB

HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 246

COLLEGE: WISCONSIN

JOINED SAINTS: FA-18

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2018 – Promoted to the Saints active roster prior to the week three contest at Atlanta after spending the offseason and preseason with the Packers. 2017 – Missed the first seven contest of the season on the Physically Unable to Perform list. Appeared in nine games for the Packers in 2017, recording 10 tackles (three solo), one tackle for loss and tied for second on team with six special teams tackles.

COLLEGE – Matched Wisconsin’s school record by play-ing in 54 games, including 40 starts and ranked No. 7 all-time in school records with 21.5 sacks and ranked No. 10 with 39.5 tackles for loss…Also recorded 191 tackles (117 solo), five passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…Named second team All-Big Ten (coaches) and third-team All-Big Ten (media) after starting all 12 games he played in as senior…Graduated with bach-elor’s degree in life sciences communication. Dec., 2016 and was a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection.

PERSONAL –As a senior was named All-America by US Army, USA Today and Parade while also being honored as the Gatorade Wisconsin Player of the Year… Lettered in football (four years), hockey (two years) and track and field (four years) at Lincoln (Wi.) HS…Top ranked player in Wis-consin by ESPN and Rivals after finishing career with 425 tackles, 27 sacks, 10 interceptions, 10 forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and four defensive touchdowns…Given name Vincent James Biegel…Born in Marshfield, Wis...Father, Rocky, played LB at BYU from 1988-92 and wrestled in 1992…Father was also a two-time state-champion wrestler for Wisconsin Rapids, going undefeated as a senior (winning every match by fall)…Uncle, T.D. Bie-gel, played FB at BYU from 1989-93, and grandfather, Ken Biegel, played LB and G at UW-Eau Claire before becom-ing a decorated high school coach enshrined in the Nation-al High School Athletic Coaches Association and Wiscon-sin Football Coaches Association halls of fame…Brother, Hayden, played for Wisconsin from 2013-15...Family owns and operates a cranberry marsh, which he worked in...Interned with Merrill Lynch during summers of 2015 and 2016…Has volunteered at children’s hospitals and for Spe-cial Olympics…Residence: Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.

5 TEDDY BRIDGEWATER QB

HEIGHT: 6-2

WEIGHT: 215

COLLEGE: LOUISVILLE

NFL EXPERIENCE: 5

JOINED SAINTS: TR-18 (NYJ)

BORN: 11/10/92

NFL CAREER – Originally drafted by the Vikings in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft (32nd overall) out of Louisville, Bridgewater brings starting experience to the Saints quar-terback room in a trade with the New York Jets, who signed him in the offseason. The Miami native returned to the field in Week 15 last season after missing the previous 30 regu-lar season games with an injury suffered in practice during the 2016 preseason. He has posted career numbers of 6,150 yards passing, 28 touchdowns and 22 interceptions, while completing 64.7% of his passes for an 86.3 passer rating in 30 career games (28 starts). Bridgewater has add-ed four touchdowns on the ground and three total two-point conversions (one rushing, two passing).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Acquired by Saints from Jets, 8/29/18; Signed by Jets (UFA-MIN), 3/18/18; Activat-ed from Reserve/PUP by Vikings, 11/8/17; Placed on Re-serve/PUP by Vikings, 9/2/17; Placed on Injured Reserve by VIkings, 9/1/16; Signed four-year contract with Vikings, 5/20/14; Selected by the Vikings in the first round (32nd overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft.

HONORS – 2016: Ed Block Courage Award Winner (Minnesota team winner); 2015: Pro Bowl 2014: Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year; PFWA All-Rookie Team; Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week (Weeks 4 and 13).

2018 -.Completed 28-of-38 passes (73.7%) for 316 yards with two touchdown throws, one interception and a 104.7 passer rating in the preseason for the Jets, prior to being acquired by the Saints. 2017-. Returned to the field, Dec. 15 vs. Cincinnati for the first time since the 2015 postsea-son, throwing two passes over the final three drives in his final season with Vikings…Spent the first ten weeks on the Reserve/PUP list and did not play in six of the final seven weeks…Declared inactive for both postseason contests. 2016 - Received the Ed Block Courage Award in a voted by his teammates after missing the entire season due to a knee injury suffered in practice leading into the preseason finale. 2015 - Selected to the Pro Bowl after a season that saw him start all 16 regular season games, going 11-5 and capturing a division title…Finished the season 9-3, includ-ing a three-game winning streak at the end of the season...

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2014 - Earned Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year and named PFWA All-Rookie after starting 12 games…Four of his six wins were fourth-quarter comebacks…Completed 259-of-402 passes for 2,919 yards, 14 TDs, 12 interceptions and an 85.2 rating…Added 209 yards and a rushing TD…Led all qualified rookies in completion percentage and rating, completing 72.1% of his passes for a 103.0 rating over the final five weeks…Dec. 21 at Miami, posted a rating of 114.1, his third of 100+ on the season after completing 73.1% of his passes for 259 yards and two TDs…Dec. 14 at Detroit, threw for 300 yards for the second consecutive week after completing 31-of-41 passes (75.6%), as the completions and completion percentage were season-highs…Dec. 7, vs. Jets, ended the game with an 87-yard TD pass to Jarius Wright after a Jets punt pinned him in-side his 10-yard line...Finished with 309 yards passing, his second 300+ yard performance of the season. Nov. 30 vs. Carolina, named Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week after matching his season high of two TD passes…Nov. 23 vs. Green Bay, established single-season high with two TD passes…Nov. 2 vs. Washington, engineered a fourth-quarter comeback for the second-consecutive week as he completed six-of-nine passes for 69 yards in twice putting the team ahead in the fourth quarter….Oct. 26 at Tampa Bay, earned first career road win after orchestrating a nine-play, 61-yard drive over the final 2:02 to set up a 38-yard field goal to force overtime…Oct. 19 at Buffalo, connected with Cordarrelle Patterson on a four-yard TD pass, the first of his career…Sept. 28 vs. Atlanta, earned Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week in his first career start after outscoring opponent 14-0 in the fourth quarter. Threw for season-high 317 yards, the most by a MIN rookie in their first start. Scored the first touchdown of his career, a second quarter 13-yard rushing TD and connected with Rhett Ellison for a two-point conversion…Sept. 21 at New Orleans, Made NFL debut after entering game in second quarter for an injured Matt Cassel. Completed 12-of-20 passes for 150 yards.

COLLEGE – Won back-to-back Big East Conference titles (2011-2012) and led Louisville to three bowl appearances, winning two - the Sugar Bowl over fourth-ranked Florida to cap the 2012 season and the Russell Athletic Bowl over Miami in 2013, his last college game...In his last two sea-sons, guided Cardinals to a 23-3 record...In only three sea-sons, left the school tied for the team record with 27 wins (27-9 as starter)…Set school record with a 68.4% comple-tion percentage and threw only 24 interceptions in 1,142 attempts...In final season (2013), named second-team All-

AAC, 2012 Big East Offensive Player of the Year as team won second straight Big East title...Named 2013 Sugar Bowl MVP win over #4-ranked Florida, 33-23…Earned bachelor’s degree in sports administration Dec. 2013.

PERSONAL – Three-year starter at QB for Northwestern (Miami, Fla.) HS…The second-ranked dual-threat quarter-back in the country by Rivals.com as senior...Selected to US Army All-American Bowl...Guided team to Class 6A state semi as a senior...Set Dade County record with seven TD passes in a game vs. Hialeah-Miami Lakes…Mother, Rose Murphy, is a breast cancer survivor…Served as the Grand Marshall of the 2015 Kentucky Derby and gave the “Riders Up” command at the start of the race…Honored as a Distinguished Alumni by Louisville in 2015...Enjoys pho-tography as a hobby.

77 DEREK NEWTON T

HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 315

COLLEGE: ARKANSAS STATE

NFL EXPERIENCE: 7

JOINED SAINTS: FA-18

BORN: 11/16/87

NFL CAREER – Originally drafted by the Houston Texans in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Draft (214th overall), Derek Newton joined the Saints active roster near the end of the 2018 regular season. The seven-year veteran has shown the versatility to play both guard and tackle on the offensive line. After appearing in 82 games and starting 68 for Houston, Newton comes to New Orleans after battling a career threating injury and looks to add depth and versatili-ty to one of the leagues strongest units.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Re-signed by the Saints, 12/27/2018; Waived by New Orleans, 12/20/18; Signed by Saints, 12/11/18; Released by Houston, 4/12/18; Activated from Reserve/PUP by Houston, 2/5/18; Placed on Reserve/ PUP by Houston, 5/12/17; Placed on Injured Reserve by Houston, 10/26/16; Re-signed by Houston to five-year con-tract extension, 3/9/15; Signed by Houston to four-year contract, 07/31/11; Selected in the seventh round (214st overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft by Houston.

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2017 – Missed entire season recovering from two torn pa-tellar tendons. 2016 – Started all six games he appeared in at RT before suffering season-ending knee injuries in week seven against Denver, Oct. 24. 2015 – Started all 16 regu-lar season games and one postseason contest...Started at RT vs. Kansas City, Sept. 13….Started at LG at Carolina, Sept. 20. Started at RT in Weeks 3-5 and Weeks 10-17...Started at RG in Weeks 6-7...Played RT and LT in Week 8...Recovered a fumble in Week 14 vs. New Eng-land, Dec. 13, and Week 15 at Indianapolis, Dec. 20...Started at RT in Wild Card Game vs. Kansas City, Jan. 9. 2014 – Started all 16 games at RT for second time in career...Started at RT and moved inside to RG vs. Balti-more...Dec. 21, in Week 16 after Brandon Brooks left with an injury. 2013 – Started all 16 games at RT for the first time...Blocked for an offense that produced 449 yards at Chargers, Sept. 9...Helped pave the way for 172 yards on rushing vs. Tennessee, Sep. 15...Blocked for an offense that produced 476 yards vs. Seattle, Sept. 29...Blocked for an offense that produced a season-high 483 yards vs. Indi-anapolis Nov. 3...Helped pave the way for a ground game that produced a team-record four rushing TDs vs. New England, Dec. 1. 2012 – Started all 14 games he appeared in and both postseason contests at RT...Made first start of NFL career in opener vs. Miami, Sept. 9...Part of a line that cleared the way for the Texans to rush for 216 yards and three TDs while not allowing a sack at Jacksonville, Sept. 17...Helped provide protection for Matt Schaub, enabling him to tie a career-high with four TD passes at Denver, Sept. 23...Helped Arian Foster rush for 152 yards and a touchdown at N.Y. Jets, Oct. 8...Part of an offense that set a team record by scoring 43 points vs. Baltimore, Oct. 21...Helped Foster go over 100 yards for the fourth time in 2012 as he gained 111 yards on 24 carries and scored a TD vs. Buffalo, Nov. 4...Part of an offense that set a club record with 653 yards and tied team scoring record with 43 points vs. Jacksonville, Nov 18, and put up another 501 yards at Detroit...Paved the way for Foster to rush for 140 yards while not allowing a sack in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati, 1/5/13...Paved the way for Foster to rush for 90 yards in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England, 1/13/13. 2011 – Played in 14 games, primarily on special teams, after being inactive for first two games. Made NFL debut at Saints, Sept 25. Made postseason debut on spe-cial teams in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati, 1/7/12.

COLLEGE - Played two seasons (2009-10) at Arkansas State after redshirting the 2008 campaign. Transferred from

Hinds Community College in Raymond, Miss., where he played from 2006-2007. Earned first-team All-Sun Belt ac-colades after starting all 12 games at RT in 2010. Garnered second-team All-SBC honors in 2009 and received the Gary Withrow Award, given to the Red Wolves’ most out-standing lineman. Was the only lineman on the team to start every game in 2009 and helped lead the Red Wolves to 21 rushing touchdowns. Paved the way for three differ-ent ASU players rushing for over 100 yards in at least one game. Part of ASU’s line that helped the offense gain its most yards of total offense (484) against an FBS opponent since the 2007 season. Redshirted in 2008. First Team All-State selection at Hinds Community College. Played in the Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game.

PERSONAL - Helped lead Hinds Agricultural HS to a 10-0 regular-season record as senior, earning All-Metro and All-District. Named Most Improved Player as a senior.

32 JOSH ROBINSON CB

HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 200

COLLEGE: CENTRAL FLORIDA

NFL EXPERIENCE: 7

JOINED SAINTS: FA-18

BORN: 1/8/93

NFL CAREER – Signed by the Saints, Oct. 4, Robinson spent four seasons with the Vikings from 2012-15 before signing with the Buccaneers in 2016. He played in 74 ca-reer games, with 21 starts, totaling 146 tackles, three tack-les for loss, 15 passes defensed, five interceptions and a forced fumble, along with 27 special teams stops and a forced fumble on special teams. Robinson also played in two postseason contests for the Vikings, registering two tackles and two special teams stops.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by Saints, 10/4/18; Terminated by Buccaneers, 9/1/18; Re-signed by Bucca-neers to two-year contract, 3/13/17; Signed by Buccaneers (UFA-Min.), 3/14/16; Activated from Reserve/PUP by Vi-kings, 11/11/15; Placed on Reserve/PUP list by Vikings, 8/31/15; Placed on injured reserve by Vikings, 12/14/13; Signed to a four-year contract by Vikings, 7/25/12; Selected by Vikings in the third round (66th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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2017 – Elected as a Special Teams Captain by Bucs team-mates. Played in 11 games, recording five tackles and a forced fumble on special teams. Played 13 snaps on spe-cial teams in opening win over Chicago, Sept. 17...Recorded a forced fumble on a kickoff return in finale vs. New Orleans, Dec. 31. 2016 – Played in all 16 games and recorded career-high 16 special teams tackles, posting two stops vs. Chicago, Nov. 13, at Kansas City, Nov. 20 and at Dallas, Dec. 18. 2015 – After starting on Reserve/PUP, played in five regular season games and posted two special teams tackles and added two solo defensive stops and a coverage tackle in NFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Seat-tle, 1/10/16. 2014 – Played in all 16 games, making five starts...second on team in interceptions (career-high three) and passes defensed (career-high 13)...Jumped a Shaun Hill pass on Week 1 at St. Louis (9/7) for first pick of sea-son...Career-high three passes defensed vs. Atlanta (9/28), while snagging second interception of season late in game...Tied career-high with eight solo tackles at Chicago (11/16)...Third interception of season came vs. Carolina (11/30) and Cam Newton. 2013 – Started at LCB in first ten games... Placed on injured reserve, Dec. 14 (chest). Inac-tive for games at Green Bay, Nov. 24, vs. Chicago, Dec. 1 and at Baltimore, Dec. 8...Left game at Seattle, Nov. 17 (sternum)...Started opener at Detroit Sept. 8, notching four tackles, a QB hurry and forced fumble...Notched career-high 12 tackles vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 29 vs. Pittsburgh at London... Had eight tackles and two passes defensed vs. Green Bay, Oct. 27. 2012 – Started six games in debut season, the second-most by a Vikings rookie defender be-hind Harrison Smith...Snared two of INTs, tied for second-most by a Viking...Saw action in all 16 games and the Wild Card playoff at Green Bay (1/5/13)... Grabbed first career interception off Alex Smith vs. San Francisco (9/23) and notched a 24-yard return...Started first career game at De-troit (9/30)...Had second career interception vs. Chicago (12/9), returning the ball 44 yards to set up an Adrian Pe-terson touchdown run. Saw spot duty as a kickoff return man, taking back three for 61 yards on season vs. Green Bay (12/30) in regular season finale...Started at Detroit and next week vs. Tennessee, Oct. 7, at Seattle, Nov. 14 and in three straight games at Green Bay, Dec. 2, vs. Chicago, Dec. 9 and at St. Louis, Dec. 16...Started in place of Chris Cook when he spent six weeks on injured reserve before returning to lineup at Houston (12/23)...Had season-high eight tackles in first career start at Detroit, Sept. 30 with seven solo stops...Tied a season-high seven solos the fol-lowing week vs. Tennessee, Oct. 7...Played in first career

playoff game at Green Bay, 1/5/13.

COLLEGE – Started 35-of-38 games at Central Florida from 2009-11, totaling 176 tackles, 36 passes defensed, 10 interceptions (147 return yards, two touchdowns), two fum-ble recoveries (56 return yards, one touchdown) and one forced fumble…Earned first-team All-Conference USA as a junior and sophomore, while being named second-team All CUSA as a true freshman. His 10 interceptions were tied for fifth in UCF history. Notched 15 passes defensed as a junior (2011), tied for the second-most in a single season in school history. Recorded six interceptions as a true fresh-man (2009), setting a freshman record and tying for the second-most in a season in team history.

PERSONAL – Attended Plantation (Fla.) HS…Selected to participate in the Dade-Broward All-Star Game…Born Joshua Robinson on Jan. 8, 1991 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

27 DWAYNE WASHINGTON RB

HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 223

COLLEGE: WASHINGTON

JOINED SAINTS: FA-18

NFL EXPERIENCE: 3

BORN: 4/24/94

NFL CAREER – Drafted by the Lions in the seventh round (236 overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft, Washington joined the Saints practice squad at the start of the 2018 season. Ele-vated to the active roster, he provides size and quickness in the Saints’ versatile stable of running backs.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Promoted by Saints to active roster from practice squad, 9/28/18; Signed by Saints to practice squad, 9/2/18; Waived by Lions, 9/1/18; Signed by Lions to four-year contract, 5/6/16; Selected by Lions in the seventh round (236th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft.

2017 – Carried 20 times for 44 yards and caught two pass-es for 14 yards in five games. Appeared in Week 8 contest vs. Pittsburgh (10/29), compiling 12 yards on six carries and hauling in one pass for four yards.

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2016 – Appeared in his first career game, scoring his first career touchdown on a 1-yard rush in Week 1 at Indianapo-lis (9/11). Carried four times for 31 yards in Week 2 vs. Tennessee (9/18), with a long of 28. Rushed for 38 yards and a long of nine in Week 3 at Green Bay (9/25). In Week 9 at Minnesota (11/6) rushed for 26 yards with a long of eight in the Lions' 22-16 overtime victory. In Week 12 vs. Minnesota on Thanksgiving (11/24), rushed for 19 yards with a long of eight on five attempts. In Week 13 at New Orleans (12/4), rushed for 21 yards on seven attempts with a long of five. Also caught two passes for a career-high 19 yards, including a career-high 11-yard reception before leaving the game early due to an ankle injury. Made his first career start in Week 14 vs. Chicago (12/11), rushing for a career-high 64 yards on a career-high 16 attempts with a long of 12. Also recorded one reception for 10 yards in the Lions' 20-17 victory. Started for the second consecutive game in Week 15 at New York Giants (12/18). Led the team in rushing yards with 31 yards on 14 attempts and a long of 12. Also caught two passes for nine yards. In Week 16 at Dallas (12/26), rushed for 22 yards on seven attempts with a long of nine. Also recorded one reception for four yards.

COLLEGE – Even though he only played three seasons for the Huskies, Washington displayed a rare blend of size and speed while averaging six yards per carry on 266 rushing attempts for 1,311 yards and 17 touchdowns in his career.

PERSONAL - Finished his senior season at Gahr (Calif.) High School with 66 catches for 1,338 yards and 15 touchdowns. Was also a sprinter and long-jumper in track for the Gladiators.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Born Exp. College H.S. Hometown47 Anzalone, Alex LB 6-3 241 9/22/94 2 Florida Wyomissing, Pa.25 Apple, Eli CB 6-1 203 8/9/95 3 Ohio State Voorhees, N.J.72 Armstead, Terron T 6-5 304 7/23/91 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Cahokia, Ill.85 Arnold, Dan TE 6-6 220 3/15/95 2 Wisconsin-Platteville Fargo, N.D.31 Banjo, Chris S 5-10 207 2/26/90 5 Southern Methodist Sugar Land, Texas24 Bell, Vonn S 5-11 205 12/12/94 3 Ohio State Rossville, Ga.59 Biegel, Vince LB 6-3 246 7/2/93 2 Wisconsin Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.9 Brees, Drew QB 6-0 209 1/15/79 18 Purdue Austin, Texas5 Bridgewater, Teddy QB 6-2 215 11/10/92 5 Louisville Miami, Fla.

74 Bushrod, Jermon T 6-5 318 8/19/84 12 Towson King George, Va. 80 Carr, Austin WR 6-1 195 12/25/93 2 Northwestern Benicia, Calif.64 Clapp, Will C 6-5 311 12/10/95 R Louisiana State New Orleans, La.29 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 208 4/1/88 9 Ohio State Clayton, Ohio20 Crawley, Ken CB 6-1 180 2/8/93 3 Colorado Washington, D.C.92 Davenport, Marcus DE 6-6 265 9/4/96 R Texas-San-Antonio San Antonio, Texas 56 Davis, Demario LB 6-2 248 1/11/89 7 Arkansas State Brandon, Miss.95 Davison, Tyeler DT 6-2 309 9/3/92 4 Fresno State Scottsdale, Ariz.19 Ginn Jr., Ted WR 5-11 180 4/12/85 12 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio45 Griffin, Garrett TE 6-4 240 3/4/94 2 Air Force Louisburg, Kan.34 Hardee, Justin DB 6-1 200 2/7/94 2 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio91 Hendrickson, Trey DE 6-4 270 12/5/94 2 Florida Atlantic Apopka, Fla.89 Hill, Josh TE 6-5 250 5/21/90 6 Idaho State Blackfoot, Idaho7 Hill, Taysom QB 6-2 221 8/23/90 2 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho

22 Ingram II, Mark RB 5-9 215 12/21/89 8 Alabama Flint, Mich.94 Jordan, Cameron DE 6-4 287 7/10/89 8 California Chandler, Ariz.41 Kamara, Alvin RB 5-10 215 7/25/95 2 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga.18 Kirkwood, Keith WR 6-3 210 12/26/94 R Temple Neptune, N.J.53 Klein, A.J. LB 6-1 240 7/30/91 6 Iowa State Kimberly, Wisc.23 Lattimore, Marshon CB 6-0 192 5/20/96 2 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio11 Lewis, Tommylee WR 5-7 168 10/24/92 3 Northern Illinois Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.42 Line, Zach FB 6-1 233 4/26/90 6 Southern Methodist Oxford, Mich.3 Lutz, Wil K 5-11 184 7/7/94 3 Georgia State Newnan, Ga.6 Morstead, Thomas P 6-4 235 3/8/86 10 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas

77 Newton, Derek T 6-6 315 11/16/87 7 Arkansas State Utica, Miss.57 Okafor, Alex DE 6-4 261 2/8/91 6 Texas Pflugerville, Texas93 Onyemata, David DT 6-4 300 11/13/92 3 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria75 Peat, Andrus G/T 6-7 316 11/4/93 4 Stanford Tempe, Ariz71 Ramczyk, Ryan T 6-6 314 4/22/94 2 Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisc.98 Rankins, Sheldon DT 6-2 305 4/2/94 3 Louisville Covington, Ga.52 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 6 North Texas Stafford, Texas32 Robinson, Josh DB 5-10 200 1/8/91 7 Central Florida Plantation, Fla.10 Smith, Tre'Quan WR 6-2 210 1/7/96 R Central Florida Delray Beach, Fla. 76 Stallworth, Taylor DT 6-2 305 8/18/95 R South Carolina Mobile, Ala.51 Te'o, Manti LB 6-1 241 1/26/91 6 Notre Dame Honolulu, Hawaii13 Thomas, Michael WR 6-3 212 3/3/93 3 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif.63 Tom, Cameron C 6-4 300 6/21/95 2 Southern Mississippi Baton Rouge, La.60 Unger, Max C 6-5 305 4/14/86 10 Oregon Kamuela, Hawaii67 Warford, Larry G 6-3 317 6/18/91 6 Kentucky Richmond, Ky.27 Washington, Dwayne RB 6-1 223 4/24/94 3 Washington Cerritos, Calif.82 Watson, Benjamin TE 6-3 251 12/18/80 15 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C.43 Williams, Marcus S 6-1 195 9/8/96 2 Utah Eastvale, Calif.26 Williams, P.J. CB 6-0 196 6/1/93 4 Florida State Ocala, Fla.49 Wood, Zach LS 6-3 255 1/10/93 2 Southern Methodist Rowlett, Texas

Players on Active Roster: 53

Practice Squad: 1016 Barrett IV, J.T. QB 6-2 225 1/23/95 R Ohio State Wichita Falls, Texas28 Campbell, Chris DB 6-1 195 11/27/95 R Penn State Phenix City, Ala.48 Gray, J.T. DB 6-0 202 1/18/96 R Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. 99 Laulile, Tomasi DT 6-3 300 5/22/95 R Brigham Young Thousand Oaks, Calif.33 Maulet, Arthur CB 5-10 190 7/13/93 2 Memphis Metairie, La.96 Mondeaux, Henry DT 6-5 280 9/19/95 R Oregon Portland, Ore.44 Sankey, Darnell LB 6-0 247 10/11/94 2 Sacramento State San Jose, Cailf.66 Williams, Isaiah OL 6-3 306 5/5/93 1 Akron Cleveland, Ohio 79 Wozniak, Nate OL 6-10 280 8/30/94 R Minnesota Greenwood, Ind. 17 Wynn, Shane WR 5-6 168 11/15/92 3 Indiana Cleveland, Ohio

International Practice Squad: 169 Jenkins, Alex DE 6-6 270 1/15/93 1 Incarnate Word Bath, England

Injured Reserve: 1090 Bromley, Jay DT 6-3 314 5/28/92 5 Syracuse New York, N.Y.88 Bryant, Dez WR 6-2 220 11/4/88 9 Oklahoma State Lufkin, Texas15 Cobbs Jr., Simmie WR 6-3 220 8/25/95 R Indiana Oak Park, Ill.14 Dural, Travin WR 6-2 207 11/19/93 1 Louisiana State Breaux Bridge, La.84 Hoomanawanui, Michael TE 6-4 265 7/4/88 9 Illinois Bloomington, Ill.46 Jefferson, Rickey S 5-11 208 12/28/94 1 Louisiana State Destrehan, La.61 LeRibeus, Josh G 6-2 315 7/2/89 6 Southern Methodist Richardson, Texas 81 Meredith, Cameron WR 6-3 207 9/21/92 4 Illinois State Westchester, Ill.65 Ola, Michael T 6-5 312 4/19/88 5 Hampton Riverdale, Ga. 21 Robinson, Patrick CB 5-11 191 9/7/87 9 Florida State Miami, Fla.

Reserve PUP: 136 Lasco, Daniel RB 6-1 205 10/9/92 3 California The Woodlands, Texas

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (as of 1/14/19)

HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTON. Assistants: Dennis Allen (Defensive Coordinator), Bradford Banta (Special Teams Coordinator), Joseph Brady (Offensive Assistant), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends), Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald Curry (Assistant Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (Head Strength and Conditioning), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael Hodges (Defensive Assistant), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers), Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks), Ryan Nielsen (Defensive Line), Mike Nolan (Linebackers), Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line), Kevin O'Dea (Assistant Special Teams), Kevin Petry (Coaching Assistant), Dan Roushar (Offensive Line), Deuce Schwartz (Coaching Assistant), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Leigh Torrence (Defensive Assistant), Rob Wenning (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Mike Westhoff (Special Teams), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist).

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College How Acquired GP GS DNP IA

3 Wil Lutz K 5-11 184 24 3 Georgia State FA-16 16 0 0 05 Teddy Bridgewater QB 6-2 215 26 5 Louisville TR-18 (NYJ) 5 1 11 06 Thomas Morstead P 6-4 235 32 10 Southern Methodist D5-09 16 0 0 07 Taysom Hill QB 6-2 221 28 2 Brigham Young WAI-17 (GB) 16 4 0 09 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 40 18 Purdue UFA-06 (SD) 15 15 0 1

10 Tre'Quan Smith WR 6-2 210 23 R Central Florida D3-18 15 7 0 111 Tommylee Lewis WR 5-7 168 26 3 Northern Illinois FA-16 7 3 0 113 Michael Thomas WR 6-3 212 25 3 Ohio State D2a-16 16 16 0 018 Keith Kirkwood WR 6-3 210 24 R Temple FA-18 8 1 0 019 Ted Ginn Jr. WR 5-11 180 33 12 Ohio State UFA-17 (Car) 5 3 0 220 Ken Crawley CB 6-1 180 25 3 Colorado FA-16 10 5 5 122 Mark Ingram II RB 5-9 215 29 8 Alabama D1b-11 12 6 0 023 Marshon Lattimore CB 6-0 192 22 2 Ohio State D1a-17 16 16 0 024 Vonn Bell S 5-11 205 24 3 Ohio State D2b-16 16 8 0 025 Eli Apple CB 6-1 203 23 3 Ohio State TR-18 (NYG) 15 15 0 026 P.J. Williams CB 6-0 196 25 4 Florida State D3b-15 16 6 0 027 Dwayne Washington RB 6-1 223 24 3 Washington FA-18 13 0 0 029 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 208 30 9 Ohio State FA-18 16 9 0 031 Chris Banjo S 5-10 207 28 5 Southern Methodist FA-16 16 0 0 032 Josh Robinson DB 5-10 200 28 7 Central Florida FA-18 11 0 0 034 Justin Hardee DB 6-1 200 24 2 Illinois FA-17 16 0 0 041 Alvin Kamara RB 5-10 215 23 2 Tennessee D3a-17 15 13 0 142 Zach Line FB 6-1 233 28 6 Southern Methodist FA-17 16 6 0 043 Marcus Williams S 6-1 195 22 2 Utah D2-17 16 16 0 045 Garrett Griffin TE 6-4 240 24 2 Air Force FA-16 0 0 0 047 Alex Anzalone LB 6-3 241 24 2 Florida D3b-17 16 7 0 049 Zach Wood LS 6-3 255 26 2 Southern Methodist FA-17 16 0 0 051 Manti Te'o LB 6-1 241 27 6 Notre Dame UFA-17 (SD) 5 2 0 1152 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 234 30 7 North Texas UFA-16 (Cle) 16 0 0 053 A.J. Klein LB 6-1 240 27 6 Iowa State UFA-17 (Car) 16 15 0 056 Demario Davis LB 6-2 248 30 7 Arkansas State UFA-18 (NYJ) 16 16 0 057 Alex Okafor DE 6-4 261 27 6 Texas UFA-17 (Ari) 16 16 0 059 Vince Biegel LB 6-3 246 25 2 Wisconsin FA-18 14 0 0 060 Max Unger C 6-5 305 32 10 Oregon TR-15 (Sea) 16 16 0 063 Cameron Tom C 6-4 300 23 2 Southern Mississippi FA-17 12 1 1 364 Will Clapp C 6-5 311 23 R Louisiana State D7-18 3 1 0 1367 Larry Warford G 6-3 317 27 6 Kentucky UFA-17 (Det) 15 15 0 171 Ryan Ramczyk T 6-6 314 24 2 Wisconsin D1b-17 15 15 1 072 Terron Armstead T 6-5 304 27 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff D3a-13 10 10 0 674 Jermon Bushrod T 6-5 318 34 12 Towson UFA-18 (Mia) 11 6 0 475 Andrus Peat G/T 6-7 316 25 4 Stanford D1a-15 13 13 0 376 Taylor Stallworth DT 6-2 305 23 R South Carolina FA-18 14 0 0 277 Derek Newton T 6-6 315 31 7 Arkansas State FA-18 1 0 0 180 Austin Carr WR 6-1 195 25 2 Northwestern WAI-17 (NE) 15 2 0 182 Benjamin Watson TE 6-3 251 38 15 Georgia UFA-18 (Bal) 16 4 0 085 Dan Arnold TE 6-6 220 23 2 Wisconsin-Platteville FA-17 10 1 0 689 Josh Hill TE 6-5 250 28 6 Idaho State FA-13 16 11 0 091 Trey Hendrickson DE 6-4 270 24 2 Florida Atlantic D3c-17 5 0 0 1192 Marcus Davenport DE 6-6 265 22 R Texas San-Antonio D1-18 13 0 0 393 David Onyemata DT 6-4 300 26 3 Manitoba (Canada) D4-16 16 4 0 094 Cameron Jordan DE 6-4 287 29 8 California D1a-11 16 16 0 095 Tyeler Davison DT 6-2 309 26 4 Fresno State D5b-15 14 12 0 298 Sheldon Rankins DT 6-2 305 24 3 Louisville D1-16 16 16 0 0

Players on Active Roster: 53

Practice Squad: 1016 J.T. Barrett IV QB 6-2 225 23 R Ohio State FA-18 0 0 0 017 Shane Wynn WR 5-6 168 26 3 Indiana FA-18 0 0 0 028 Chris Campbell DB 6-1 195 23 R Penn State FA-18 0 0 0 033 Arthur Maulet CB 5-10 190 25 2 Memphis FA-18 0 0 0 044 Darnell Sankey LB 6-0 247 24 2 Sacramento State FA-18 0 0 0 048 J.T. Gray DB 6-0 202 23 R Mississippi State FA-18 5 0 0 466 Isaiah Williams OL 6-3 306 25 1 Akron FA-18 0 0 0 079 Nate Wozniak OL 6-10 280 24 R Minnesota FA-18 0 0 0 096 Henry Mondeaux DT 6-5 280 24 R Oregon FA-18 0 0 0 099 Tomasi Laulile DT 6-3 300 23 R Brigham Young FA-18 0 0 0 0

International Practice Squad: 169 Alex Jenkins DE 6-6 270 26 1 Incarnate Word FA-17 0 0 0 0

Injured Reserve: 1014 Travin Dural WR 6-2 207 25 1 Louisiana State FA-17 0 0 0 015 Simmie Cobbs Jr. WR 6-3 220 23 R Indiana FA-18 0 0 0 321 Patrick Robinson CB 5-11 191 31 9 Florida State UFA-18 (Phi) 3 1 0 046 Rickey Jefferson S 5-11 208 24 1 Louisiana State FA-18 0 0 0 061 Josh LeRibeus G 6-2 315 29 6 Southern Methodist FA-17 6 3 0 065 Michael Ola T 6-5 312 30 5 Hampton Fa-18 7 1 0 281 Cameron Meredith WR 6-3 207 26 4 Illinois State RFA-18 (Chi.) 6 1 0 284 Michael Hoomanawanui TE 6-4 265 30 9 Illinois TR-15 (NE) 0 0 0 088 Dez Bryant WR 6-2 220 30 9 Oklahoma State FA-18 0 0 0 090 Jay Bromley DT 6-3 314 26 5 Syracuse FA-18 2 0 0 1

Reserve PUP: 136 Daniel Lasco RB 6-1 205 26 3 California D7-16 0 0 0 0

HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTON. Assistants: Dennis Allen (Defensive Coordinator), Bradford Banta (Special Teams Coordinator), Joseph Brady (Offensive Assistant), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends), Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald Curry (Assistant Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (Head Strength and Conditioning), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael Hodges (Defensive Assistant), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers), Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks), Ryan Nielsen (Defensive Line), Mike Nolan (Linebackers), Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line), Kevin O'Dea (Assistant Special Teams), Kevin Petry (Coaching Assistant), Dan Roushar (Offensive Line), Deuce Schwartz (Coaching Assistant), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Leigh Torrence (Defensive Assistant), Rob Wenning (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Mike Westhoff (Special Teams), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist).

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NUMERICAL ROSTER (as of 1/14/19)

 

OFFENSE

WR 13 Michael Thomas 11 Tommylee Lewis 18 Keith Kirkwood

LT 72 Terron Armstead 74 Jermon Bushrod 77 Derek Newton

LG 75 Andrus Peat 63 Cameron Tom

C 60 Max Unger 63 Cameron Tom 64 Will Clapp

RG 67 Larry Warford 63 Cameron Tom

RT 71 Ryan Ramczyk 74 Jermon Bushrod 77 Derek Newton

TE 82 Benjamin Watson 89 Josh Hill 85 Dan Arnold 45 Garrett Griffin

WR 10 Tre'Quan Smith  19 Ted Ginn Jr. 80 Austin Carr

QB 9 Drew Brees 5 Teddy Bridgewater 7 Taysom Hill

RB 22 Mark Ingram II / 27 Dwayne Washington

41 Alvin Kamara

FB 42 Zach Line

DEFENSE

RDE 57 Alex Okafor 92 Marcus Davenport

NT 95 Tyeler Davison 76 Taylor Stallworth

DT 98 Sheldon Rankins 93 David Onyemata

LDE 94 Cameron Jordan 91 Trey Hendrickson

WILL 56 Demario Davis 52 Craig Robertson

MLB 47 Alex Anzalone 51 Manti Te'o

SAM 53 A.J. Klein 47 Alex Anzalone 59 Vince Biegel

LCB 25 Eli Apple 26 P.J. Williams 20 Ken Crawley

SS 29 Kurt Coleman 24 Vonn Bell

FS 43 Marcus Williams 31 Chris Banjo

RCB 23 Marshon Lattimore 34 Justin Hardee 32 Josh Robinson

SPECIAL TEAMS

P 6 Thomas Morstead

K 3 Wil Lutz

KO 3 Wil Lutz

LS 49 Zach Wood

H 6 Thomas Morstead 7 Taysom Hill

PR 41 Alvin Kamara 11 Tommylee Lewis

KR 7 Taysom Hill 11 Tommylee Lewis

Pronunciation Guide:

LB Alex Anzalone (anne-zuh-LOAN-ee)

T Terron Armstead (ter-RON)

LB Demario Davis (duh-MAR-ee-oh )

RB Alvin Kamara (Kuh-MARE-Uh)

DE Alex Okafor (OH-kuh-for)

DT David Onyemata (un-ye-mah-tah)

G/T Andrus Peat (an-druss pete)

T Ryan Ramczyk (Ram-check)

LB Manti Te'o (MAN-tie TE-O)

New Orleans Saints Unofficial Depth Chart (1/14/19)

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS / WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2018 WON 13, LOST 3 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 L 40-48 Tampa Bay 73,038 Kamara 194 883 4.6 49t 14 09/16 W 21-18 Cleveland 73,086 Ingram 138 645 4.7 38 6 09/23 W 43-37 OT at Atlanta 74,457 T. Hill 37 196 5.3 35 2 09/30 W 33-18 at N.Y. Giants 78,213 Washington 27 154 5.7 28 0 10/08 W 43-19 Washington 73,028 Gillislee 16 43 2.7 5 0 10/21 W 24-23 at Baltimore 70,639 Line 9 41 4.6 9 0 10/28 W 30-20 at Minnesota 66,801 Ginn 3 26 8.7 20 0 11/04 W 45-35 L.A. Rams 73,086 Brees 31 22 0.7 11 4 11/11 W 51-14 at Cincinnati 52,492 Lewis 2 10 5.0 6 0 11/18 W 48- 7 Philadelphia 73,042 Bridgewater 11 5 0.5 9 0 11/22 W 31-17 Atlanta 73,017 J. Williams TM 3 0 0.0 1 0 11/29 L 10-13 at Dallas 93,004 TEAM 471 2025 4.3 49t 26 12/09 W 28-14 at Tampa Bay 53,495 OPPONENTS 356 1283 3.6 28t 12 12/17 W 12- 9 at Carolina 74,188 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/23 W 31-28 Pittsburgh 73,086 Thomas 125 1405 11.2 72t 9 12/30 L 14-33 Carolina 73,028 Kamara 81 709 8.8 42 4 N.O. Opp. Watson 35 400 11.4 32 2 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 377 333 Smith 28 427 15.3 62t 5 Rushing 134 72 Ingram 21 170 8.1 28t 1 Passing 210 224 Ginn 17 209 12.3 42 2 Penalty 33 37 J. Hill 16 185 11.6 23 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 82/184 78/189 Kirkwood 13 209 16.1 42 2 3rd Down Pct. 44.6 41.3 Arnold 12 150 12.5 25t 1 4th Down: Made/Att 13/16 14/29 Marshall LG 11 136 12.4 27 1 4th Down Pct. 81.3 48.3 Meredith 9 114 12.7 46 1 POSSESSION AVG. 31:39 28:21 Carr 9 97 10.8 25 2 TOTAL NET YARDS 6067 5585 Line 5 14 2.8 5 2 Avg. Per Game 379.2 349.1 Lewis 3 60 20.0 28t 1 Total Plays 1010 978 T. Hill 3 4 1.3 5 0 Avg. Per Play 6.0 5.7 Hardee 1 10 10.0 10 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 2025 1283 Gillislee 1 9 9.0 9 0 Avg. Per Game 126.6 80.2 Brees 1 1 1.0 1 0 Total Rushes 471 356 J. Williams TM 1 1 1.0 1 0 NET YARDS PASSING 4042 4302 TEAM 381 4174 11.0 72t 33 Avg. Per Game 252.6 268.9 OPPONENTS 384 4623 12.0 75t 30 Sacked/Yards Lost 20/132 49/321 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Gross Yards 4174 4623 M. Williams 2 100 50.0 78 0 Att./Completions 519/381 573/384 Apple LG 2 29 14.5 29 0 Completion Pct. 73.4 67.0 Apple TM 2 29 14.5 29 0 Had Intercepted 7 12 Banjo 2 0 0.0 0 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 43/46.4 53/42.4 Lattimore 2 0 0.0 0 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 43/43.2 53/38.7 Hardee 1 77 77.0 77 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 94/939 85/814 P. Williams 1 45 45.0 45t 1 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 18/9 22/12 Klein 1 6 6.0 6 0 TOUCHDOWNS 60 43 Anzalone 1 2 2.0 2 0 Rushing 26 12 TEAM 12 259 21.6 78 1 Passing 33 30 OPPONENTS 7 75 10.7 29 0 Returns 1 1 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Morstead 43 1996 46.4 43.2 4 15 60 0 TEAM 81 161 94 162 6 504 TEAM 43 1996 46.4 43.2 4 15 60 0 OPPONENTS 98 101 71 83 0 353 OPPONENTS 53 2246 42.4 38.7 2 12 62 2 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Lutz 0 0 0 0 52/53 28/30 0 136 Kamara 12 9 82 6.8 16 0 Kamara 18 14 4 0 0 114 Lewis 8 6 60 7.5 17 0 Thomas 9 0 9 0 0 54 Tate 3 0 15 5.0 8 0 Ingram 7 6 1 0 0 42 T. Hill 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Smith 5 0 5 0 0 30 Carr 0 1 0 --- --- 0 Brees 4 4 0 0 0 24 Ginn 0 2 0 --- --- 0 Ginn 2 0 2 0 0 14 TEAM 24 18 157 6.5 17 0 Carr 2 0 2 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 12 15 60 5.0 16 0 T. Hill 2 2 0 0 0 12 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Kirkwood 2 0 2 0 0 12 T. Hill 14 348 24.9 47 0 Line 2 0 2 0 0 12 Kamara 4 126 31.5 50 0 Watson 2 0 2 0 0 12 Lewis 3 69 23.0 26 0 Arnold 1 0 1 0 0 6 Ginn 1 1 1.0 1 0 J. Hill 1 0 1 0 0 6 Line 1 16 16.0 16 0 Lewis 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 23 560 24.3 50 0 Marshall LG 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 39 885 22.7 48 0 Meredith 1 0 1 0 0 6 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ P. Williams 1 0 0 1 0 6 Lutz 1/ 1 5/ 5 9/ 9 11/12 2/ 3 TEAM 60 26 33 1 52/53 28/30 0 504 TEAM 1/ 1 5/ 5 9/ 9 11/12 2/ 3 OPPONENTS 43 12 30 1 32/37 17/23 0 353 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 2 10/10 2/ 6 3/ 5 2-Pt Conv: Kamara 3, Ginn, TM 4-6, OPP 5-6 Lutz: (36G)(31G,44N,44G)(49G,21G,45G)(42G,34G, SACKS: Jordan 12, Rankins 8, Davis 5, 37G,26G)(44G)(39G)(52G,42G,42G)(54G)(29G,42G, Davenport 4.5, Onyemata 4.5, Okafor 4, 41G)(38G,19G)(22G)(33G)(30G,36G)(46G,24G)(43G, Anzalone 2, Davison 2, Klein 2, Bell 1, 50B)() Robertson 1, Stallworth 1, P. Williams 1, OPP: (33G,36G,44N)(39G,39G,44N,52N)()(33G)(37G, M. Williams 1, TM 49, OPP 20 53G)(31G)()(51N,56G,34G)()()(32G)(26G,46G)(46N, FUM/LOST: Brees 5/1, Ingram 3/1, Thomas 2/2, 40N)()(49G,30G)(22G,51G) Arnold 1/0, Gillislee 1/1, Ginn 1/1, T. Hill 1/1, Kamara 1/0, Lewis 1/1, Meredith 1/1, Tate 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Brees 489 364 3992 74.4 8.16 32 6.5 5 1.0 72t 17/ 121 115.7 Bridgewater 23 14 118 60.9 5.13 1 4.3 1 4.3 18 2/ 8 70.6 T. Hill 7 3 64 42.9 9.14 0 0.0 1 14.3 44 1/ 3 36.3 TEAM 519 381 4174 73.4 8.04 33 6.4 7 1.3 72t 20/ 132 112.3 OPPONENTS 573 384 4623 67.0 8.07 30 5.2 12 2.1 75t 49/ 321 100.3

Name TKL AST TOT SACK YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRDavis, Demario 74 36 110 5 43 11 11 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bell, Vonn 60 26 86 1 9 4 3 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Klein, A.J. 42 27 69 2 13 7 4 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Anzalone, Alex 45 16 61 2 10 3 6 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lattimore, Marshon 49 10 59 0 0 1 0 2 12 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Williams, Marcus 45 10 55 1 6 0 0 2 3 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Williams, P.J. 43 10 53 1 10 2 2 1 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Apple, Eli 42 10 52 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jordan, Cameron 36 12 48 12 67 18 20 0 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Onyemata, David 22 13 44 4.5 35.5 4 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rankins, Sheldon 26 16 42 8 61 11 15 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Okafor, Alex 25 9 34 4 17 4 9 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Crawley, Ken 28 4 32 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coleman, Kurt 21 9 30 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Davison, Tyeler 8 19 27 2 10 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Davenport, Marcus 12 9 21 4.5 31.5 6 10 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Te'o, Manti 13 4 17 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Robertson, Craig 8 2 10 1 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hardee, Justin 9 0 9 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hendrickson, Trey 7 1 8 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stallworth, Taylor 7 1 8 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Robinson, Patrick 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Banjo, Chris 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bromley, Jay 3 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Robinson, Josh 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Biegel, Vince 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brees, Drew 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Gillislee, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ginn, Ted 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Gray, J.T. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hill, Josh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Hill, Taysom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Ingram II, Mark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Kirkwood, Keith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Line, Zach 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lutz, Wil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ramczyk, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Smith, Tre'Quan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Tate, Brandon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Thomas, Michael 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Unger, Max 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Washington, Dwayne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Watson, Benjamin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Wood, Zach 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 633 250 892 49 318 81 95 12 69 19 12 45 10 0 1 2 11 0 0 5Defense: TKL: tackle, AST: assist, TOT: total, INT: interception, PD: pass defense, FF: forced fumble, FR: fumblerecovery. Special Teams: BL: kicks blocked, RBL: return blocks (special teams coaches' stat).

New Orleans Saints Final 2018 Regular Season Defensive Stats

Special Teams MiscellaneousRegular Defensive Plays

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS / WEEK 19 / THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 / POSTSEASON WON 1, LOST 0 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 01/13 W 20-14 Philadelphia 73,027 Kamara 16 71 4.4 15 0 01/20 L.A. Rams Ingram 9 53 5.9 36 0 N.O. Opp. T. Hill 2 8 4.0 4 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 25 15 Smith 1 5 5.0 5 0 Rushing 9 2 Brees 3 0 0.0 1 0 Passing 14 11 TEAM 31 137 4.4 36 0 Penalty 2 2 OPPONENTS 16 49 3.1 12 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 8/15 2/7 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 3rd Down Pct. 53.3 28.6 Thomas 12 171 14.3 42 1 4th Down: Made/Att 2/2 0/0 Kamara 4 35 8.8 23 0 4th Down Pct. 100.0 0.0 Ginn 3 44 14.7 21 0 POSSESSION AVG. 37:50 22:10 J. Hill 3 7 2.3 9 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 420 250 Ingram 2 9 4.5 8 0 Avg. Per Game 420.0 250.0 Kirkwood 2 8 4.0 6 1 Total Plays 71 47 Smith 1 15 15.0 15 0 Avg. Per Play 5.9 5.3 Watson 1 12 12.0 12 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 137 49 TEAM 28 301 10.8 42 2 Avg. Per Game 137.0 49.0 OPPONENTS 18 201 11.2 37t 1 Total Rushes 31 16 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS PASSING 283 201 Lattimore 2 14 7.0 14 0 Avg. Per Game 283.0 201.0 TEAM 2 14 7.0 14 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 2/18 0/0 OPPONENTS 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gross Yards 301 201 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Att./Completions 38/28 31/18 Morstead 3 134 44.7 44.7 0 0 50 0 Completion Pct. 73.7 58.1 TEAM 3 134 44.7 44.7 0 0 50 0 Had Intercepted 1 2 OPPONENTS 5 241 48.2 46.6 0 3 54 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 3/44.7 5/48.2 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD NET PUNTING AVG. 3/44.7 5/46.6 Lewis 3 2 8 2.7 8 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 11/84 4/30 TEAM 3 2 8 2.7 8 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 2/0 0/0 OPPONENTS 0 2 0 --- --- 0 TOUCHDOWNS 2 2 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Rushing 0 1 Kamara 2 45 22.5 27 0 Passing 2 1 TEAM 2 45 22.5 27 0 Returns 0 0 OPPONENTS 1 19 19.0 19 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TEAM 0 10 7 3 0 20 Lutz 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 1 OPPONENTS 14 0 0 0 0 14 TEAM 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 1 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 Lutz 0 0 0 0 2/ 2 2/ 3 0 8 Lutz: (45G,39G,52N) Kirkwood 1 0 1 0 0 6 TM: (45G,39G,52N) Thomas 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 2 0 2 0 2/ 2 2/ 3 0 20 OPPONENTS 2 1 1 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 0 14 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0 SACKS: OPP 2 FUM/LOST: Brees 2/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Brees 38 28 301 73.7 7.92 2 5.3 1 2.6 42 2/ 18 103.1 TEAM 38 28 301 73.7 7.92 2 5.3 1 2.6 42 2/ 18 103.1 OPPONENTS 31 18 201 58.1 6.48 1 3.2 2 6.5 37t 0/ 0 61.4

Name TKL AST TOT SACK YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRDavis, Demario 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Apple, Eli 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bell, Vonn 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lattimore, Marshon 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jordan, Cameron 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Onyemata, David 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stallworth, Taylor 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Williams, P.J. 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Davison, Tyeler 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Williams, Marcus 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Anzalone, Alex 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Davenport, Marcus 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Okafor, Alex 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brees, Drew 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coleman, Kurt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hill, Taysom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ramczyk, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Thomas, Michael 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Totals 27 12 39 0 0 0 4 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Defense: TKL: tackle, AST: assist, TOT: total, INT: interception, PD: pass defense, FF: forced fumble, FR: fumblerecovery. Special Teams: BL: kicks blocked, RBL: return blocks (special teams coaches' stat).

New Orleans Saints 2018 Postseason Defensive Stats

Special Teams MiscellaneousRegular Defensive Plays

9/9 9/16 9/23 9/23 10/8 10/21 1028 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/22 11/29 12/9 12/17 12/23 12/30 Regular Season

Name TB CLE @ATL @NYG WAS @BAL @MIN LAR @CIN PHI ATL @DAL @TB @CAR PIT CAR GP-GS-DNP-IA

Anzalone, Alex ST PL ST ST PL PL PL PL ST PL ST ST PL PL PL ST 16-7-0-0Apple, Eli XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 15-15-0-0Armstead, Terron ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST IA IA IA IA IA ST IA 10-10-0-6Arnold, Dan IA IA IA IA PL PL PL PL ST PL PL PL IA PL IA PL 10-1-0-6Banjo, Chris PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 16-0-0-0Barrett IV, J.T. PS PS PS PS XXX PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS XXX PS 0-0-0-0Bell, Vonn ST PL PL PL ST ST PL ST PL ST PL PL ST ST ST PL 16-8-0-0Biegel, Vince PS PS PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 14-0-0-0Bryant, Dez XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Brees, Drew ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST IA 15-15-0-1Bridgewater, Teddy DNP DNP DNP DNP PL DNP PL DNP PL PL DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ST 5-1-11-0Bromley, Jay XXX XXX PL IA XXX PL IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 2-0-0-1Bushrod, Jermon XXX PL PL PL ST IA IA PL PL ST ST ST ST ST IA IA 11-6-0-4Campbell, Chris XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Carr, Austin ST PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL ST IA IA PL 14-2-0-2Carter, Martez XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX PS XXX 0-0-0-0Clapp, Will IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA PL PL ST 3-1-0-13Cobbs Jr., Simmie XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX IA IA IA 0-0-0-3Coleman, Kurt PL ST ST ST ST PL ST PL ST PL ST ST PL PL PL ST 16-9-0-0Crawley, Ken ST ST PL ST ST ST IA DNP PL PL PL DNP DNP DNP DNP PL 10-5-5-1Davenport, Marcus PL PL PL PL PL PL PL IA IA IA PL PL PL PL PL PL 13-0-0-3Davis, Demario ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-16-0-0Davison, Tyeler ST IA IA PL PL ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 14-12-0-2Dural, Travin IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Gillislee, Mike PL PL PL PL XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 4-0-0-0Ginn Jr., Ted ST PL ST ST IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR PL IA 5-3-0-2Goodson, Demetri XXX XXX XXX XXX IA XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-1Gray, J.T. PL PL PL PL PL IA IA IA IA PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 5-0-0-4Green, Chaz XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX IA IA IA IA XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-4Griffin, Garrett PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Hamilton IV, Woodrow PS PS PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Hardee, Justin PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 16-0-0-0Hendrickson, Trey PL IA IA IA IA IA IA PL PL PL IA IA IA IA IA PL 5-0-0-11Hillary, Darius XXX XXX XXX XXX PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Hill, Josh PL ST PL ST PL ST ST ST PL ST PL ST ST ST ST ST 16-11-0-0Hill, Taysom PL PL PL PL PL PL ST PL ST ST PL PL PL PL PL ST 16-4-0-0Holden, Will XXX XXX XXX XXX PS PS PS PS PS PS PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Hoomanawanui, Michael IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Ingram II, Mark SUSP SUSP SUSPSUSP ST PL PL ST PL ST PL PL PL ST ST ST 12-6-0-0Jefferson, Rickey IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Jenkins, Alex PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Jordan, Cameron ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-16-0-0Kamara, Alvin ST ST ST ST PL ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST PL IA 15-13-0-1Kirkwood, Keith PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PL PL PL ST PL PL PL PL 8-1-0-0Klein, A.J. PL ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-15-0-0Lammons, Chris XXX XXX XXX XXX PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Lasco, Daniel PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP 0-0-0-0Lattimore, Marshon ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-16-0-0Laulile, Tomasi XXX XXX XXX PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Leonard, Rick PS PS PS PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0LeRibeus, Josh ST PL ST PL PL ST IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 6-3-0-0Lewis, Tommylee PL PL IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR ST IA ST PL PL ST 7-3-0-1Line, Zach PL PL PL ST PL ST PL ST PL PL ST PL PL ST ST PL 16-6-0-0Loewen, Mitchell IA PL IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA XXX 1-0-0-14Lucas, Cornelius XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ST 1-1-0-0Lutz, Wil PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 16-0-0-0Marshall, Brandon XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX IA IA IA IA XXX XXX XXX 6-2-0-4Maulet, Arthur PL IA XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX PS PS PS PS PS 1-0-0-1McEvoy, Tanner XXX XXX XXX XXX PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Meredith, Cameron IA IA ST PL PL PL PL PL IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 6-1-0-2Morstead, Thomas PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 16-0-0-0Neasman, Sharrod IR XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Newton, Derek XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX IA XXX PL 1-0-0-1Okafor, Alex ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-16-0-0Ola, Michael PL XXX XXX XXX XXX PL PL IA IA PL ST PL PL IR IR IR 7-1-0-2Onyemata, David PL ST ST ST ST PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 16-4-0-0Peat, Andrus IA ST IA ST ST IA ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 13-13-0-3Ramczyk, Ryan ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST PL 15-15-1-0Rankins, Sheldon ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-16-0-0Robertson, Craig PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 16-0-0-0Robinson, Josh XXX XXX XXX XXX PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL XXX 11-0-0-0Robinson, Patrick ST PL PL IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 3-1-0-0Sankey, Darnell XXX XXX PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Scott, Boston PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Smith, Tre'Quan PL ST PL PL ST ST ST PL ST PL IA ST PL PL ST PL 15-7-0-1Springs, Arrion XXX XXX XXX PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Stallworth, Taylor IA PL PL PL PL IA PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 14-0-0-2Tate, Brandon XXX XXX XXX PL XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 1-0-0-0Te'o, Manti PL ST IA IA IA PL ST IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA PL 5-2-0-11Thomas, Michael ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-16-0-0Tom, Cameron DNP IA PL IA IA PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL ST 12-1-1-3Turner, Landon XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0Unger, Max ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-16-0-0Warford, Larry ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST IA 15-15-0-1Washington, Dwayne PS PS PS PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 13-0-0-0Watson, Benjamin ST ST ST PL ST PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 16-4-0-0Williams, Isaiah XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Williams, Jonathan PL PL PL XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 3-0-0-0Williams, Marcus ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 16-16-0-0Williams, P.J. IA PL ST PL PL PL PL ST PL ST PL PL ST ST ST PL 16-6-0-1Wood, Zach PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 16-0-0-0Wozniak, Nate PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Wynn, Shane XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Yelder, Deon PS PS PS PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0

DNP=Did Not Play PUP=Physically Unable to PerformIA=Inactive RE=Roster ExemptionIR=Injured Reserve ST=StartedPL=Played SUSP=SuspensionPS=Practice Squad XXX=Not With Team

2018 New Orleans Saints Game Participation

LEGEND

Date Opp. WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB

9/9 TB Ginn Armstead LeRibeus Unger Warford Ramczyk Watson Thomas Brees Kamara Carr (WR)

9/16 CLE T. Hill (TE) Armstead Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk Watson Thomas Brees Kamara Smith (WR)

9/23 @ATL Ginn Armstead LeRibeus Unger Warford Ramczyk Watson Thomas Brees Kamara Meredith (WR)

9/30 @NYG Ginn Armstead Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J.Hill Thomas Brees Kamara Line

10/8 WAS Smith Armstead LeRibeus Unger Warford Ramczyk J.Hill Thomas Brees Kamara Line

10/21 @BAL Smith Armstead Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J.Hill Thomas Brees Kamara T. Hill (TE)

10/28 @MIN Kamara Armstead Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J.Hill Thomas Brees Ingram Line

11/4 LAR T.Hill (TE) Armstead Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk Arnold Thomas Brees Kamara Smith (WR)

11/11 @CIN Kamara Bushrod Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J.Hill Thomas Brees Ingram T. Hill (TE)

11/18 PHI Lewis Bushrod Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk Ola (OL) Thomas Brees Kamara Line

11/22 ATL Smith Bushrod Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J. Hill Thomas Brees Kamara Kirkwood (WR)

11/29 @DAL Lewis Bushrod Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J. Hill Thomas Brees Kamara Carr (WR)

12/9 @TB Kamara Bushrod Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J. Hill Thomas Brees Ingram Line

12/17 @CAR Kamara (RB) Bushrod Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J. Hill Thomas Brees Ingram Line

12/23 PIT Smith Armstead Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk J. Hill Thomas Brees Ingram Line

12/30 CAR Lewis Peat Clapp Unger Tom Lucas J. Hill Thomas Bridgewater Ingram T. Hill (TE)

Date Opp. LDE LDT RDT RDE WLB MLB SAM LCB RCB SS FS

9/9 TB Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Dav is Anzalone Robinson (NB) Lattimore Crawley Bell M. WIlliams

9/16 CLE Jordan Rankins Onyemata Okafor Dav is Te'o Klein Crawley Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

9/23 @ATL Jordan Rankins Onyemata Okafor Dav is Anzalone Klein P.J. Williams Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

9/30 @NYG Jordan Rankins Onyemata Okafor Davis Anzalone Klein Crawley Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

10/8 WAS Jordan Rankins Onyemata Okafor Davis Bell (NB) Klein Crawley Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

10/21 @BAL Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis P.J. Williams (NB) Klein Crawley Lattimore Bell M. WIlliams

10/28 @MIN Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis Te'o Klein Apple Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

11/4 LAR Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis P.J. Williams (NB) Klein Apple Lattimore Bell M. WIlliams

11/11 @CIN Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis Anzalone Klein Apple Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

11/18 PHI Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis P.J. Williams (NB) Klein Apple Lattimore Bell M. WIlliams

11/22 ATL Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis Anzalone Klein Apple Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

11/29 @DAL Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis Anzalone Klein Apple Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

12/9 @TB Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis P.J. Williams (NB) Klein Apple Lattimore Bell M. WIlliams

12/17 @CAR Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis P.J. Williams (NB) Klein Apple Lattimore Bell M. WIlliams

12/23 PIT Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis P.J. Williams (NB) Klein Apple Lattimore Bell M. WIlliams

12/30 CAR Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Davis Anzalone Klein Apple Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams

Date Opp. Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive

9/9 TB Arnold Clapp Loewen Meredith Peat Stallworth Williams

9/16 CLE Maulet Tom Clapp Meredith Arnold Hendrickson Davison

9/23 @ATL Arnold Clapp Davison Hendrickson Loewen Peat Te'o

9/30 @NYG Arnold Bromley Clapp Hendrickson Loewen Te'o Tom

10/8 WAS Ginn Goodson Te'o Tom Clapp Loewen Hendrickson

10/21 @BAL Bushrod Clapp Gray Hendrickson Loewen Peat Stallworth

10/28 @MIN Bushrod Clapp Crawley Gray Green Hendrickson Loewen

11/4 LAR Clapp Davenport Gray Green Loewen Ola Te'o

11/11 @CIN Armstead Clapp Davenport Green Loewen Marshall Te'o

11/18 PHI Armstead Clapp Hendrickson Loewen Marshall Smith Te'o

11/22 ATL Armstead Clapp Hendrickson Lewis Loewen Marshall Te'o

11/29 @DAL Armstead Clapp Hendrickson Lewis Loewen Marshall Te'o

12/9 @TB Armstead Arnold Clapp Hendrickson Loewen Marshall Te'o

12/17 @CAR Armstead Carr Cobbs Hendrickson Loewen Newton Te'o

12/23 PIT Arnold Bushrod Carr Cobbs Hendrickson Loewen Te'o

12/30 CAR Armstead Brees Bushrod Cobbs Ginn Jr. Kamara Warford

DEFENSE

2018 New Orleans Saints Game-By-Game Starters

INACTIVES

PAT FG 2P TOP

Game Pts T R Pa Pe Att Yards Avg. Att Yards Avg. A C Yds TD Int Sk Yds # Lst # Yds # Yds Avg. P Yds KO Yds Int Yds Ru Pa Ret M/A M/A M/A

TB 40 26 5 19 2 59 475 8.1 13 43 3.3 45 37 439 3 0 1 7 2 2 8 77 3 156 52.0 1 0 3 69 0 0 2 3 0 3/3 1/1 2/2 27:51

CLE 21 18 4 11 3 61 275 4.5 23 62 2.7 35 28 243 2 0 3 30 2 2 4 53 4 179 44.8 1 0 1 47 1 22 0 2 0 1/1 2/3 1/1 32:41

@ATL 43 32 11 19 2 77 534 6.9 27 143 5.3 49 39 391 3 0 1 5 1 0 11 120 4 202 50.5 3 16 3 64 0 0 2 3 0 4/4 3/3 0/0 37:45

@NYG 33 25 10 12 3 67 389 5.8 32 170 5.3 34 19 219 0 0 1 8 1 0 5 51 2 95 47.5 3 15 2 17 0 0 3 0 0 3/3 4/4 0/0 31:00

WAS 43 27 8 15 4 63 447 7.1 32 98 3.1 29 26 349 3 0 2 14 2 1 4 45 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 43 1 77 3 3 0 4/5 1/1 0/1 33:17

@BAL 24 26 12 12 2 70 339 4.8 39 134 3.4 30 22 205 2 0 1 7 1 1 6 52 2 88 44.0 1 12 1 16 0 0 1 2 0 3/3 1/1 0/0 33:31

@MIN 30 17 6 9 2 53 270 5.1 29 106 3.7 24 19 164 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 64 2 86 43.0 1 15 2 50 1 45 1 1 0 3/3 3/3 0/0 28:37

LAR 45 31 10 19 2 70 487 7.0 34 141 4.1 36 25 346 4 0 0 0 1 1 2 20 2 67 33.5 0 0 2 49 1 2 2 4 0 6/6 1/1 0/0 33:41

@CIN 51 33 18 13 2 74 509 6.9 47 244 5.2 27 22 265 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0.0 1 2 0 0 2 107 3 3 0 6/6 3/3 0/0 39:46

PHI 48 28 6 21 1 69 546 7.9 37 173 4.7 32 23 373 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 69 2 99 49.5 2 13 0 0 3 0 2 4 0 6/6 2/2 0/0 37:34

ATL 31 19 9 9 1 55 312 5.7 31 150 4.8 22 15 162 4 0 2 9 1 0 3 19 3 144 48.0 1 7 1 32 1 6 0 4 0 4/4 1/1 0/0 30:59

@DAL 10 14 4 6 4 49 176 3,6 19 65 3.4 28 18 111 1 1 2 16 3 0 5 48 4 206 51.5 3 17 2 47 0 0 0 1 0 1/1 1/1 0/0 23:07

@TB 28 19 6 13 0 62 298 4.8 30 100 3.3 31 24 198 1 1 1 3 1 1 6 51 3 155 51.7 2 29 3 76 1 0 2 1 0 3/3 2/2 1/1 31:53

@CAR 12 21 11 8 2 69 346 5.0 32 155 4.8 35 23 191 0 1 2 12 1 1 9 80 4 168 42.0 2 13 1 50 1 0 1 0 0 0/0 2/2 0/1 35:09

PIT 31 24 5 16 3 61 370 61.0 19 57 3.0 40 27 313` 1 1 2 13 1 0 9 91 3 141 47.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4/4 1/2 0/0 28:40

CAR 14 17 9 8 0 51 294 5.8 27 184 6.8 22 14 110 1 1 2 8 0 0 6 94 5 210 42.0 2 18 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 0/0 26:34

Totals 504 377 134 210 33 1010 6067 6.0 471 2025 4.3 519 381 3766 33 6 20 132 17 9 94 939 43 1996 46.4 24 157 23 560 12 259 26 33 0 53/54 28/30 4/6 31:39

PAT FG 2P TOP

Game Pts T R Pa Pe Att Yards Avg. Att Yards Avg. A C Yds TD Int Sk Yds # Lst # Yds # Yds Avg. P Yds KO Yds Int Yds Ru Pa Ret M/A M/A M/A

TB 48 26 5 17 4 62 529 8.5 34 112 3.3 28 21 417 4 0 0 0 1 0 7 70 1 42 42.0 3 19 2 33 0 0 1 4 1 6/6 2/3 0/0 32:09

CLE 18 16 4 10 2 60 327 5.5 27 93 3.4 30 22 246 1 1 3 12 3 0 4 43 3 118 39.3 1 0 3 82 0 0 1 1 0 0/2 2/4 0/0 27:19

@ATL 37 24 1 19 4 60 407 6.8 22 48 2.2 35 26 359 5 0 3 15 0 0 5 54 5 216 43.2 2 12 3 74 0 0 0 5 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 29:20

@NYG 18 22 3 18 1 59 299 5.1 15 65 4.3 41 31 234 1 0 3 21 2 2 6 67 4 204 42.3 0 0 3 60 0 0 1 1 0 1/1 1/1 1/1 29:00

WAS 19 18 6 12 0 60 283 4.7 18 39 2.2 39 23 244 0 1 3 31 1 1 6 38 3 110 36.7 0 0 2 45 0 0 2 0 0 1/1 2/2 0/1 26:43

@BAL 23 25 6 15 4 64 351 5.5 23 77 3.3 40 24 274 2 0 1 10 0 0 5 54 3 137 45.7 1 8 3 50 0 0 1 2 0 2/3 1/1 0/0 26:29

@MIN 20 27 4 19 4 67 423 6.3 22 85 3.9 41 31 338 2 1 4 21 2 1 6 54 2 81 40.5 1 4 2 37 1 0 1 2 0 2/3 0/0 0/0 31:23

LAR 35 23 5 17 1 59 483 8.2 40 28 391.0 40 28 391 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 32 1 47 47.0 0 0 3 88 0 0 1 3 0 4/4 2/3 1/1 26:19

@CIN 14 13 4 9 0 43 284 6.6 16 110 6.9 23 14 174 1 2 4 24 0 0 4 26 4 157 39.3 0 0 6 107 0 0 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 0/0 20:14

PHI 7 13 2 9 2 48 196 4.1 12 58 4.1 33 19 138 0 3 3 18 0 0 5 39 4 159 36.5 1 2 4 114 0 0 1 0 0 1/1 1/1 0/0 22:26

ATL 17 21 2 18 1 69 366 5.3 16 26 1.6 47 35 340 2 1 6 37 5 3 2 26 2 96 48.0 0 0 3 105 1 0 0 2 0 2/2 1/1 0/0 29:01

@DAL 13 21 7 11 3 66 308 4.7 31 100 3.2 28 24 208 1 0 7 40 3 2 8 80 3 153 51.0 1 8 0 0 1 7 0 1 0 1/1 2/2 0/0 36:53

@TB 14 20 5 12 3 65 279 4.3 23 105 4.6 38 18 174 2 1 4 39 1 0 10 84 5 225 45.0 1 10 2 44 1 7 0 2 0 2/2 0/2 0/0 28:07

@CAR 9 13 5 7 1 57 247 4.3 23 98 4.3 30 17 149 1 1 4 32 1 1 4 48 6 239 39.8 1 1 1 26 1 29 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 0/0 24:51

PIT 28 26 2 21 3 71 429 6.0 18 65 3.6 50 33 364 3 0 3 16 3 2 6 79 2 98 49.0 0 0 2 20 1 27 0 3 0 3/3 2/2 0/0 31:20

CAR 33 25 11 10 4 68 374 5.5 37 111 3.0 30 18 263 2 0 1 5 0 0 2 10 3 164 48.7 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 2 0 3/4 2/2 0/0 33:26

Totals 353 333 72 224 37 978 5585 5.7 377 1220 3.2 573 384 4313 30 12 49 321 22 12 84 804 51 2246 44.0 12 64 39 885 7 75 12 30 1 34/39 18/24 4/5 28:21

Saints

2018 New Orleans Saints Game-By-Game

PuntsFirst Downs

First Downs Offense Net Passing

Opponents

TD's

Offense Net Rushing

ReturnsPuntsPen.Fumb.Net Rushing

Fumb. Pen. TD'sReturnsNet Passing

Category HighPOINTS 51 at CIN, 11/11/18 10 at DAL, 11/29/18TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 33 at CIN, 11/11/18 14 at DAL, 11/29/18RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 18 at CIN, 11/11/18 4 2x,last at DAL, 11/29/18PASSING FIRST DOWNS 21 vs. PHI, 11/18/18 6 at DAL, 11/29/18PENALTY FIRST DOWNS 4 3x, last at DAL, 11/29/18 0 2x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/183RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 3x, last at CIN, 11/11/18 3 2x, last at DAL, 11/29/184TH DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 at BAL, 10/21/18 0 7x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18TOTAL NET YARDS 546 vs. PHI, 11/18/18 176 at DAL, 11/29/18TOTAL PLAYS 77 at ATL, 9/23/18 49 at DAL, 11/29/18NET RUSHING YARDS 244 at CIN, 11/11/18 43 vs. TB, 9/9/18RUSHING ATTEMPTS 47 at CIN, 11/11/18 13 vs. TB, 9/9/18NET PASSING YARDS 432 vs. TB, 9/9/18 110 vs. CAR, 12/30/18PASS ATTEMPTS 49 at ATL, 9/23/18 22 2x,last vs. CARPASS COMPLETIONS 39 at ATL, 9/23/18 14 vs. CAR, 12/30/18INTERCEPTIONS 1 7x, last vs. CAR 0 8x, vs. PHI, 11/18/18TIMES SACKED 3 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 0 4x, last vs. PHI, 11/18/18PUNTS 5 vs. CAR, 12/30/18 0 2x, last at CIN, 11/11/18PENALTIES 11 at ATL, 9/23/18 1 at CIN, 11/11/18PENALTY YARDS 120 at ATL, 9/23/18 5 at CIN, 11/11/18FUMBLES 3 at DAL, 11/30/18 0 4x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18FUMBLES LOST 2 2x, last vs. CLE, 9/16/18 0 9x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18TOUCHDOWNS 6 4x, last vs. PHI, 11/18/18 1 at CAR, 12/17/18RUSHING 3 4x, last vs. PIT, 12/23/18 0 3x, last at DAL, 11/29/18PASSING 4 3x, last vs. ATL, 11/22/18 0 2x, last at CAR, 12/17/18RETURNS 1 at MIN, 10/28/18 0 15x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18TIME OF POSSESION 39:46 at CIN, 11/11/18 23:07 at DAL, 11/29/18

CategoryPOINTS 48 vs. TB, 9/9/18 7 vs. PHI, 11/18/18TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 26 2x, last vs. PIT, 12/23/18 13 3x, last at CAR, 12/17/18RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 11 vs. CAR, 12/30/18 1 at ATL, 9/23/18PASSING FIRST DOWNS 21 vs. PIT, 12/23/18 6 vs. WAS, 10/8/18PENALTY FIRST DOWNS 4 5x, vs. CAR, 2/30/18 0 2x, last at CIN, 11/11/183RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 vs. TB, 9/9/18 0 at CIN, 11/11/184TH DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 vs. ATL, 11/22/18 0 7x, last at TB, 12/9/18TOTAL NET YARDS 529 vs. TB, 9/9/18 196 vs. PHI, 11/18/18TOTAL PLAYS 71 vs. PIT, 12/23/18 43 at CIN, 11/11/18NET RUSHING YARDS 112 vs. TB, 9/9/18 26 vs. ATL, 11/22/18RUSHING ATTEMPTS 37 vs. CAR, 12/30/18 12 vs. PHI, 11/18/18NET PASSING YARDS 417 vs. TB, 9/9/18 138 vs. PHI, 11/18/18PASS ATTEMPTS 50 vs. PIT, 12/23/18 23 at CIN, 11/11/18PASS COMPLETIONS 35 vs. ATL, 11/22/18 14 at CIN, 11/11/18INTERCEPTIONS 3 vs. PHI, 11/18/18 0 7x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18TIMES SACKED 7 at DAL, 11/29/18 0 2x, last vs. LAR, 11/4/18PUNTS 6 at CAR, 12/17/18 1 2x, last vs. LAR, 11/4/18PENALTIES 10 at TB, 12/9/18 2 2x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18PENALTY YARDS 84 at TB, 12/9/18 10 vs. CAR, 12/30/18FUMBLES 5 vs. ATL, 11/22/18 0 7x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18FUMBLES LOST 3 vs. ATL, 11/22/18 0 4x, last at CAR, 12/17/18TOUCHDOWNS 6 vs. TB, 9/9/18 1 3x, last at CAR, 12/17/18RUSHING 2 2x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18 0 4x, last at CAR, 12/17/18PASSING 5 at ATL, 9/23/18 0 2x, last vs. PHI, 11/18/18RETURNS 1 vs. TB, 9/9/18 0 9x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18TIME OF POSSESION 36:53 at DAL, 11/29/18 20:14 at CIN, 11/11/18

2018 SUPERLATIVES

OPPONENTSHigh Low

NEW ORLEANS SAINTSLow

CATEGORYPASS ATTEMPTS 49 Drew Brees at ATL, 9/23/18 50 Ben Roethlisberger vs. PIT, 12/23/18PASS COMPLETIONS 39 Drew Brees at ATL, 9/23/18 35 Matt Ryan vs. ATL, 11/22/18GROSS PASSING YARDS 439 Drew Brees vs. TB, 9/9/18 417 Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. TB, 9/9/18COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 89.7% Drew Brees vs. WAS, 10/8/18 75% Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. TB, 9/9/18TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4 Drew Brees 3x, last vs. ATL, 11/22/18 5 Matt Ryan at ATL, 9/23/18PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1 D.Brees/T. Hill/T. Bridgewater 7x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18 3 Carson Wentz vs. PHI, 11/18/18RUSHING ATTEMPTS 19 Alvin Kamara 2x, last vs. LAR, 11/4/18 23 Ezekiel Elliott at DAL, 11/30/18YARDS RUSHING 134 Alvin Kamara at NYG, 9/30/18 76 Ezekiel Elliott at DAL, 11/29/18RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3 Alvin Kamara at NYG, 9/30/18 1 R. Fitzpatrick/ C. Hyde/S. Barkley/A. Smith/K. Bibbs/L. Jackson/L. Murray/T. Gurley/J. Driskel/J. Adams/K .Allen/C. Artis-Payne 11x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 49 Alvin Kamara at NYG, 9/30/18 28 S. Barkley/J. Adams at NYG, 9/30/18RECEPTIONS 16 Michael Thomas vs. TB, 9/9/18 14 Antonio Brown vs. PIT, 12/23/18RECEIVING YARDS 211 Michael Thomas vs. LAR, 11/4/18 185 Antonio Brown vs. PIT, 12/23/18RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 2 M.Thomas/T. Smith 3x, last at CIN, 11/11/18 3 Calvin Ridley at ATL, 9/23/18LONGEST PASS RECEPTION 72 Michael Thomas vs. LAR, 11/4/18 75 Calvin Ridley at ATL, 9/23/18TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE 211 Michael Thomas vs. LAR, 11/4/18 185 Antonio Brown vs. PIT, 12/23/18FIELD GOALS 4 Wil Lutz at NYG, 9/30/18 2 (2x) C. Catanzaro/ Z. Gonzales/D. Hopkins/G. Zuerlein/B. Maher/J. Berry 7x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18

LONGEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT 54 Wil Lutz vs. LAR, 11/4/18 56 Greg Zuerlein vs. LAR, 11/4/18LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 54 Wil Lutz vs. LAR, 11/4/18 56 Greg Zuerlein vs. LAR, 11/4/18PUNTS 5 Thomas Morstead vs. CAR, 12/30/18 6 Michael Palardy at CAR, 12/17/18LONGEST PUNT 60 Thomas Morstead at TB, 12/9/18 62 Brett Anger at TB, 12/9/18LONGEST PUNT RETURN 16 A.Kamara/T/Lewis 2x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18 16 Adam Humphries vs. TB, 9/9/18LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 50 Alvin Kamara at CAR, 12/17/18 48 Corey Clement vs. PHI, 11/18/18TACKLES 11 Demario Davis 2x, last at DAL, 11/29/18 16 C.J. Mosley at BAL, 10/21/18INTERCEPTIONS 2 Chris Banjo vs. PHI, 11/18/18 1 H. Smith/D. Kazee/J. Lewis/A. Taylor/J. Bradberry/S. Davis/C.Jones 7x, last vs. CAR, 12/30/18LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 78 Marcus Williams at CIN 11/11/18 29 James Bradberry at CAR, 12/17/18LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 54 Marshon Lattimore at MIN, 10/28/18 34 Justin Evans vs. TB, 9/9/18

300-Yard Passers 100-Yard Rushers 100-Yard ReceiversDrew Brees vs. TB, 9/9/18 439 Alvin Kamara, at NYG, 9/30/18 134 180 Michael Thomas vs. TB, 9/9/18Drew Brees at ATL, 9/23/18 396 Mark Ingram, at CIN, 11/11/18 104 129 Michael Thomas at ATL, 9/23/18Drew Brees vs. WAS, 10/8/18 363 Mark Ingram, vs. PHI, 11/18/18 103 124 Alvin Kamara at ATL, 9/23/18Drew Brees vs. LAR, 11/4/18 346 Dwayne Washington, vs. CAR, 12/30/18 108 111 Tre'Quan Smith vs. WAS, 10/8/18Drew Brees vs. PHI, 11/18/18 363 211 Michael Thomas vs. LAR, 11/4/18Drew Brees vs. PIT, 12/23/18 326 157 Tre'Quan Smith vs. PHI, 11/18/18

109 Michael Thomas vs. PIT, 12/23/18

300-Yard Passers 100-Yard Rushers 100-Yard ReceiversRyan Fitzpatrick vs. TB, 9/9/18 417 147 Mike Evans vs. TB, 9/9/18Matt Ryan at ATL, 9/23/18 374 146 DeSean Jackson vs. TB, 9/9/18Kirk Cousins at MIN, 10/28/18 359 146 Calvin Ridley at ATL, 9/23/18Jared Goff vs. LAR, 11/4/18 391 134 John Brown at BAL, 10/21/18Matt Ryan vs. ATL, 11/22/18 377 119 Stefan Diggs at MIN, 10/28/18Ben Roethlisberger vs. PIT, 12/23/18 380 103 Adam Thielen at MIN, 10/28/18

114 Brandin Cooks vs. LAR, 11/4/18147 Julio Jones vs. ATL, 11/22/18185 Antonio Brown vs. PIT, 12/23/18115 JuJu Smith-Schuster vs. PIT, 12/23/18

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2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS & OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME SUPERLATIVESOPPONENTSSAINTS

2018 BIG GAMES

Date Opp. Drives TD FG Miss FG Punt Bk Punt Fumble INT Downs Safety Half Game Off.Pts. Score Pct.

9/9 TB 11 5 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 40 54.5%

9/16 CLE 12 2 2 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 21 33.3%

9/23 @ATL 13 5 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 43 61.5%

9/30 @NYG 10 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 33 70.0%

10/8 WAS 10 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 43 70.0%

10/21 @BAL 9 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 24 44.4%

10/28 @MIN 8 2 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 62.5%

11/4 LAR 11 6 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 45 63.6%

11/11 @CIN 10 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 51 90.0%

11/18 PHI 11 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 48 72.7%

11/22 ATL 11 4 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 31 45.5%

11/29 @DAL 9 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 10 22.2%

12/9 @TB 12 3 2 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 28 50.0%

12/17 @CAR 11 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 12 27.3%

12/23 PIT 11 4 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 31 45.5%

12/30 CAR 10 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 14 20.0%

169 59 28 2 43 0 9 7 2 0 7 12 497 51.5%

Date Opp. Drives TD FG Miss FG Punt Bk Punt Fumble INT Downs Safety Half Game Off.Pts. Score Pct.

9/9 TB 11 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 41 63.6%

9/16 CLE 12 2 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 18 33.3%

9/23 @ATL 12 5 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 37 41.6%

9/30 @NYG 10 2 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 18 30.0%

10/8 WAS 9 2 2 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 19 44.4%

10/21 @BAL 8 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 23 50.0%

10/28 @MIN 10 3 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 20 30.0%

11/4 LAR 11 4 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 35 54.5%

11/11 @CIN 10 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 14 20.0%

11/18 PHI 11 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 7 9.1%

11/22 ATL 10 2 1 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 17 30.0%

11/29 @DAL 9 1 2 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 13 33.3%

12/9 @TB 11 2 0 2 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 18.2%

12/17 @CAR 10 1 0 0 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 10.0%

12/23 PIT 11 3 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 28 45.5%

12/30 CAR 10 4 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 33 60.0%

165 42 17 6 51 2 12 12 12 0 8 3 344 35.8%

Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points

9/9 TB 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80.0% 100.0% 33

9/16 CLE 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.0% 75.0% 18

9/23 @ATL 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83.3% 100.0% 37

9/30 @NYG 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33.3% 100.0% 26

10/8 WAS 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 80.0% 80.0% 27

10/21 @BAL 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 75.0% 75.0% 21

10/28 @MIN 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.7% 100.0% 17

11/4 LAR 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 35

11/11 @CIN 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83.3% 100.0% 38

11/18 PHI 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80.0% 100.0% 31

11/22 ATL 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.7% 100.0% 17

11/29 @DAL 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.0% 100.0% 10

12/9 @TB 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60.0% 100.0% 28

12/17 @CAR 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33% 67% 9

12/23 PIT 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% 100% 28

12/30 CAR 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 67.0% 67.0% 14

69 49 15 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 71.0% 92.8% 389

Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points

9/9 TB 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.0% 100.0% 20

9/16 CLE 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 6

9/23 @ATL 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 30

9/30 @NYG 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.7% 100.0% 18

10/8 WAS 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.7% 100.0% 16

10/21 @BAL 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75.0% 100.0% 23

10/28 @MIN 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 75.0% 75.0% 20

11/4 LAR 5 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 60.0% 80.0% 24

11/11 @CIN 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 7

11/18 PHI 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0

11/22 ATL 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 50.0% 75.0% 17

11/29 @DAL 5 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 20.0% 60.0% 13

12/9 @TB 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 14

12/17 @CAR 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0

12/23 PIT 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.7% 100% 18

12/30 CAR 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75% 100% 24

49 31 11 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 63.3% 85.7% 250

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2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS

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INSIDE THE RED ZONESAINTS

Totals

Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points9/9 TB 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 309/16 CLE 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 159/23 @ATL 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83% 100.0% 379/30 @NYG 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67% 100.0% 1710/8 WAS 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% 100.0% 2810/21 @BAL 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 75% 75.0% 2110/28 @MIN 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 1411/4 LAR 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 1411/11 @CIN 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% 100% 2811/18 PHI 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.7% 100.0% 1711/22 ATL 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50% 100.0% 1011/29 @DAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0.0% 012/9 @TB 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 1512/17 @CAR 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0% 50.0% 312/23 PIT 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 2812/30 CAR 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 14

47 39 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 83.0% 93.6% 291

Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points9/9 TB 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 149/16 CLE 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 69/23 @ATL 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 239/30 @NYG 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 1510/8 WAS 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 1310/21 @BAL 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 1410/28 @MIN 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 2011/4 LAR 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 1411/11 @CIN 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100% 711/18 PHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0.0% 011/22 ATL 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 67% 66.7% 1411/29 @DAL 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0% 33.3% 312/9 @TB 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 712/17 @CAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0.0% 012/23 PIT 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% 100.0% 1512/30 CAR 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67.0% 100.0% 19

30 25 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 83.3% 90.0% 184

3rd DOWN CONVERSIONSINT Fum Total INT Fum Total +/- Res

9/9 TB 0 0 0 0 2 2 -2 L 3rd & Made Att. Percent9/16 CLE 1 0 1 0 2 2 -1 W 1 16 23 69.6%9/23 @ATL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 12 21 57.1%9/30 @NYG 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 W 3 14 22 63.6%10/8 WAS 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 W 4 7 16 43.8%10/21 @BAL 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 W 5 7 13 53.8%10/28 @MIN 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 W 6 5 15 33.3%11/4 LAR 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 W 7 5 11 45.5%11/11 @CIN 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 W 8 6 13 46.2%11/18 PHI 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 W 9 3 5 60.0%11/22 ATL 1 3 4 1 0 1 3 W 10+ 7 48 14.6%11/29 @DAL 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 L Totals 82 187 43.9%12/9 @TB 1 1 2 1 0 1 -1 W12/17 @CAR 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 W12/23 PIT 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 W 3rd & Made Att. Percent12/30 CAR 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 L 1 17 27 63.0%

12 13 25 7 8 15 8 (13-3) 2 8 12 66.7%3 6 12 50.0%

BLOCKS 4 7 16 43.8%FGs PATs Punts Total 5 4 13 30.8%

Saints 0 0 2 2 6 10 19 52.6%Opp. 1 0 0 1 7 4 13 30.8%

8 5 10 50.0%4th DOWN CONVERSIONS 9 4 11 36.4%

Made Att. Pct. 10+ 13 56 23.2%Saints 13 16 81.3% Totals 78 189 41.3%Opp. 14 29 48.3%

SCORING BY QUARTERSSAINTS OPPONENTSDate Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Date Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

9/9 TB 10 14 0 16 40 9/9 TB 14 17 10 7 489/16 CLE 3 0 0 18 21 9/16 CLE 3 3 6 6 189/23 @ATL 7 9 7 14 6 43 9/23 @ATL 7 7 7 16 379/30 @NYG 0 12 7 14 33 9/30 @NYG 7 0 3 8 1810/8 WAS 6 20 14 3 43 10/8 WAS 3 10 0 6 1910/21 @BAL 0 7 0 17 24 10/21 @BAL 0 10 7 6 2310/28 @MIN 7 10 10 3 30 10/28 @MIN 7 6 0 7 2011/4 LAR 14 21 0 10 45 11/4 LAR 7 10 10 8 3511/11 @CIN 7 28 10 6 51 11/11 @CIN 7 0 0 7 1411/18 PHI 10 14 14 10 48 11/18 PHI 0 7 0 0 711/22 ATL 7 10 7 7 31 11/22 ATL 3 0 7 7 1711/29 @DAL 0 0 10 0 10 11/29 @DAL 10 3 0 0 1312/9 @TB 0 3 8 17 28 12/9 @TB 7 7 0 0 1412/17 @CAR 3 3 0 6 12 12/17 @CAR 7 0 0 2 912/23 PIT 7 10 7 7 31 12/23 PIT 3 11 14 0 2812/30 CAR 0 0 0 14 14 12/30 CAR 13 10 7 3 33

Totals 81 161 94 162 6 504 Totals 98 101 71 83 0 353

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TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS

Opp Qtr Turnover Spot* Resultvs. CLE 4 T. Taylor intercepted by M. Williams CLE 40 Touchdown

at NYG 2 W. Gallman fumble recovered by M. Lattimore NO 47 Field Goalat NYG 4 E. Manning fumble recovered by T. Stallworth NYG 40 End of Game

vs. WAS 3 A. Smith intercepted by J. Hardee NO 19 Touchdownvs. WAS 3 A. Smith fumble recovered by A.J. Klein NO 35 Field Goal

at MIN 2 A. Thielen fumble recovered by M. Lattimore NO 13 Touchdownat MIN 3 K. Cousins intercepted by P.J. Williams and returned for a TD MIN 45 Touchdownvs. LAR 2 J. Goff intercepted by A. Anzalone LA 36 Touchdown

at CIN 2 A. Dalton intercepted by M. Williams NO 5 Touchdownat CIN 4 A. Dalton intercepted by E. Apple NO 44 Field Goal

vs. PHI 1 C. Wentz intercepted by M. Lattimore NO 16 Touchdownvs. PHI 4 C. Wentz intercepted by C. Banjo NO 17 Puntvs. PHI 4 C. Wentz intercepted by C. Banjo NO 0 End of Game

vs. ATL 1 M. Ryan fumble recovered by M. Williams NO 13 Interceptionvs. ATL 2 J. Jones fumble recovered by V. Bell NO 13 End of Halfvs. ATL 4 M. Ryan intercepted by A.J. Klein ATL 28 Touchdownvs. ATL 4 M. Ryan fumble recovered by E. Apple NO 0 Punt

at DAL 2 D. Prescott fumble recovered by M. Lattimore DAL 39 Downsat DAL 4 D. Prescott fumble recovered by C. Jordan NO 15 Interceptionat TB 4 J. Winston intercepted by M. Lattimore NO 0 End of Game

at CAR 2 C. Newton intercepted by E. Apple NO 0 End of Halfat CAR 3 D.J.Moore fumble recovered by A.J. Klein NO 16 Touchdown

vs. PIT 4 S. Ridley fumble recovered by A. Okafor NO 35 Blocked Field Goalvs. PIT 4 J. Smith-Schuster fumble recovered by D. Davis NO 35 End of Game

Opp Qtr Turnover Spot* Resultvs. TB 2 M. Gillislee fumble recovered by J. Evans and returned for a TD NO 34 Touchdownvs. TB 3 M. Thomas fumble recovered by K. Alexander TB 32 Touchdownvs. CLE 1 M. Thomas fumble recovered by D. Randall NO 46 Field Goalvs. CLE 2 T. Ginn fumble recovered by T. Mitchell NO 46 Downsvs. WAS 2 C. Meredith fumble recovered by P.McPhee NO 16 Touchdownat BAL 1 A. Kamara fumble recovered by M. Pierce BLT 6 Puntat MIN 2 D. Brees intercepted by H. Smith MIN 33 Fumblevs. LAR 2 M. Ingram fumble recovered by A. Donald NO 22 Puntvs. ATL 1 D. Brees intercepted by D. Kazee NO 39 Field Goalat DAL 4 D. Brees intercepted by J. Lewis NO 23 End of Game

at TB 2 D. Brees intercepted by A. Taylor NO 46 Touchdownat TB 3 D. Brees fumble recovered by J. Pierre-Paul NO 27 Missed Field Goal

at CAR 2 D. Brees intercepted by J. Bradberry CAR 29 Interceptionat CAR 4 T. Lewis fumble into endzone CAR 0 Downsvs. PIT 1 T. Hill intercepted by S. Davis PIT -2 Field Goalvs. CAR 4 T. Bridgewater intercepted by C. Jones CAR 43 Downs

*Spot where the turnover was made

2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TURNOVER TABLE

OPPONENT GIVEAWAYS

SAINTS GIVEAWAYS

Opponent Takeaway Totals: 16 Giveaways ( 7 interceptions, 9 fumbles ), 30 points ( 3 TDs, 3 FGs)

Saints Takeaway Totals: 24 Takeaways ( 12 interceptions, 12 fumbles), 72 points ( 9 TDs, 3 FGs)

Opp Qtr Time Play Plays Yards Time Saints Opp.vs. TB 1 11:41 A.Kamara 5 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 6 71 3:19 7 0vs. TB 1 4:25 W.Lutz 36 yd. Field Goal 11 58 5:16 10 7vs. TB 2 14:54 T.Ginn 28 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 4 74 2:04 17 14vs. TB 2 0:55 M.Thomas 6 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 9 75 3:32 24 31vs. TB 4 8:54 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (A.Kamara run) 10 75 3:25 32 48vs. TB 4 3:31 A.Kamara 7 yd. pass from D.Brees (D.Brees-T.Ginn pass) 5 66 1:21 40 48vs. CLE 1 2:47 W.Lutz 31 yd. Field Goal 11 63 5:42 3 3vs. CLE 4 8:41 M.Thomas 2 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 9 66 5:35 10 12vs. CLE 4 2:40 M.Thomas 5 yd. pass from D.Brees (A.Kamara run) 4 18 2:17 18 18vs. CLE 4 :21 W.Lutz 44 yd. Field Goal 6 49 :55 21 18at ATL 1 11:45 T. Ginn 4 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 6 75 3:15 7 0at ATL 2 9:37 W. Lutz 49 yd. Field Goal 6 31 2:21 10 7at ATL 2 3:06 W. Lutz 21 yd. Field Goal 8 70 4:46 13 7at ATL 2 :06 W. Lutz 45 yd. Field Goal 3 31 :34 16 14at ATL 3 6:07 C. Meredith 11 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 4 16 2:29 23 21at ATL 4 9:59 Z. Line 1 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 8 75 4:12 30 29at ATL 4 1:15 D. Brees 7 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 11 81 5:43 37 37at ATL 5 2:55 D. Brees 1 yd. run 15 80 7:05 43 37at NYG 2 14:55 W. Lutz 42 yd. Field Goal 15 51 8:29 3 7at NYG 2 7:18 W. Lutz 34 yd. Field Goal 9 69 3:31 6 7at NYG 2 3:36 W. Lutz 37 yd. Field Goal 4 8 :57 9 7at NYG 2 :11 W. Lutz 26 yd. Field Goal 7 40 2:21 12 7at NYG 3 7:16 A. Kamara 9 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 7 80 3:17 19 7at NYG 4 6:47 A. Kamara 4 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 14 74 6:39 26 10at NYG 4 2:06 A. Kamara 49 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 6 97 1:38 33 18vs. WAS 1 10:41 M.Ingram 2 yd. run (kick failed, wr) 6 64 3:13 6 0vs. WAS 2 10:38 J.Hill 1 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 13 75 6:59 13 3vs. WAS 2 3:43 M.Ingram 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 10 75 4:53 20 6vs. WAS 2 2:36 T.Smith 62 yd. pass from D.Brees (run failed) 1 62 :10 26 6vs. WAS 3 12:23 T.Smith 35 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 5 74 2:37 33 13vs. WAS 3 6:43 T.Hill 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 2 4 1:00 40 13vs. WAS 4 14:10 W.Lutz 44 yd. Field Goal 6 22 3:09 43 13at BAL 2 1:53 B. Watson 1 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 8 75 4:11 7 3at BAL 4 12:32 A. Kamara 2 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 12 75 5:58 14 17at BAL 4 4:58 M. Thomas 5 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 12 56 6:18 21 17at BAL 4 2:07 W. Lutz 39 yd. Field Goal 7 43 1:12 24 17at MIN 1 10:33 A. Kamara 3 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 8 81 4:27 7 0at MIN 2 7:27 W. Lutz 52 yd. Field Goal 8 33 4:30 10 13at MIN 2 :30 A. Kamara 1 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 2 18 :27 17 13at MIN 3 8:19 W. Lutz 42 yd. Field Goal 9 21 4:09 20 13at MIN 3 5:58 P.J. Williams 45 yd. interception return (W. Lutz kick) - - - 27 13at MIN 4 9:35 W. Lutz 42 yd. Field Goal 15 60 8:15 30 13vs. LAR 1 9:25 A.Kamara 11 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 10 75 5:35 7 0vs. LAR 1 1:40 A.Kamara 16 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 8 75 4:24 14 7vs. LAR 2 7:35 T.Smith 4 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 10 87 5:31 21 14vs. LAR 2 1:06 B.Watson 13 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 6 59 2:24 28 14vs. LAR 2 :26 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 6 34 :33 35 14vs. LAR 4 6:23 W.Lutz 54 yd. Field Goal 9 40 3:25 38 35vs. LAR 4 3:52 M.Thomas 72 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 3 75 :58 45 35at CIN 1 6:30 M. Thomas 7 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 15 75 8:30 7 0at CIN 2 13:33 M. Ingram 28 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 6 75 3:23 14 7at CIN 2 5:34 A. Kamara 4 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 9 90 4:54 21 7at CIN 2 1:22 A. Kamara 1 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 9 60 2:40 28 7at CIN 2 :02 M. Thomas 17 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 1 17 :06 35 7at CIN 3 9:04 W. Lutz 29 yd. Field Goal 8 61 4:08 38 7at CIN 3 2;25 D. Brees 1 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 8 62 3;56 45 7at CIN 4 10:41 W. Lutz 42. yd. Field Goal 9 35 5:52 48 7at CIN 4 7:17 W. Lutz 41 yd. Field Goal 4 4 1:35 51 14vs. PHI 1 9:10 W.Lutz 38 yd. Field Goal 8 57 4:14 3 0vs. PHI 1 3:12 A.Carr 3 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 11 86 4:52 10 0vs. PHI 2 12:07 M.Ingram 14 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 10 84 5:32 17 0vs. PHI 2 :39 T.Smith 15 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 7 84 2:40 24 7vs. PHI 3 11:20 M.Thomas 23 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 6 70 2:40 24 7vs. PHI 3 5:34 M.Ingram 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 7 41 4:22 38 7vs. PHI 4 13:15 A.Kamara 37 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 7 87 3:18 45 7vs. PHI 4 6:46 W.Lutz 19 yd. Field Goal 8 33 5:02 48 7vs. ATL 1 11:11 T.Lewis 28 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 7 75 3:49 7 0vs. ATL 2 9:09 W.Lutz 22 yd. Field Goal 15 71 8:26 10 3vs. ATL 2 3:20 A.Carr 12 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 7 58 4:10 17 3vs. ATL 3 5:59 D.Arnold 25 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 6 70 3:18 24 3vs. ATL 4 9:27 K.Kirkwood 5 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 5 22 3:00 31 10at DAL 3 10:00 W. Lutz 33 yd. Field Goal 10 60 5:00 3 13at DAL 3 1:08 K. Kirkwood 30 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 10 88 4:39 10 13at TB 2 7:06 W. Lutz 30 yd. Field Goal 9 52 4:11 3 7at TB 3 4:43 Z. Line 1 yd. pass from D. Brees (A, Kamara run) 5 30 2:35 11 14at TB 4 11:46 D. Brees 1 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 10 51 5:35 18 14at TB 4 7:26 M. Ingram 17 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 7 53 3:08 25 14at TB 4 1:12 W. Lutz 26 yd. Field Goal 11 41 4:20 28 14at CAR 1 2:16 W. Lutz 46 yd. Field Goal 5 23 1:46 3 7at CAR 2 9:56 W. Lutz 24 yd. Field Goal 12 69 5:50 6 7at CAR 4 12:12 A. Kamara 16 yd. run 11 84 6:13 12 7vs. PIT 1 2:57 M.Ingram 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 6 75 2:35 3 7vs. PIT 2 10:22 A.Kamara 8 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 8 75 3:43 6 14vs. PIT 2 :02 W.Lutz 43 yd. Field Goal 4 50 :38 14 17vs. PIT 3 9:13 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 11 75 5:47 14 24vs. PIT 4 1:25 M.Thomas 2 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 10 46 2:41 28 31vs. CAR 4 13:28 T. Smith 9 yd. pass from T. Bridgewater (W. Lutz kick) 9 75 5:18 7 30vs. CAR 4 3:47 T. Hill 9 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 4 57 1:23 14 33

Opp Qtr Time Play Plays Yards Time Saints Opp.vs. TB 1 9:41 D.Jackson 58 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (C.Catanzaro kick) 4 68 2:00 7 7vs. TB 1 1:58 R.Fitzpatrick 3 yd. run (C.Catanzaro kick) 6 75 2:27 10 14vs. TB 2 11:12 C.Catanzaro 33 yd. Field Goal 8 60 3:42 17 17vs. TB 2 4:42 C.Godwin 9 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (C.Catanzaro kick) 10 78 5:00 17 24vs. TB 2 4:27 J.Evans 34 yd. fumble return (C.Catanzaro kick) - - - 17 31vs. TB 3 11:24 C.Catanzaro 36 yd. Field Goal 9 57 3:36 24 34vs. TB 3 2:58 M.Evans 50 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (C.Catanzaro kick) 4 74 2:10 24 41vs. TB 4 12:19 D.Jackson 36 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (C.Catanzaro kick) 6 65 3:07 24 48vs. CLE 1 8:29 Z.Gonzalez 39 yd. Field Goal 6 25 3:02 0 3vs. CLE 2 1:55 Z.Gonzalez 39 yd. Field Goal 7 45 2:21 3 6vs. CLE 3 6:43 C.Hyde 1 yd. run (kick failed, wl) 12 79 6:27 3 12vs. CLE 4 1:16 A.Callaway 47 yd. pass from T.Taylor (kick failed, wl) 6 75 1:24 18 18at ATL 1 2:45 C. Ridley 18 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant kick) 12 81 6:06 7 0at ATL 2 2:12 C. Ridley 75 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant kick) 2 75 :54 13 14at ATL 3 12:00 C. Ridley 9 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant kick) 6 75 3:00 16 21at ATL 4 14:11 T. Coleman 5 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Ryan-A. Hooper pass) 12 82 4:12 30 29at ATL 4 6:58 M. Sanu 5 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Ryan-M. Sanu pass) 5 75 3:01 30 37at NYG 1 8:24 S. Shepard 2 yd. pass from E. Manning (A.Rosas kick) 10 75 4:59 0 7at NYG 3 2:02 A Rosas 33 yd. Field Goal 10 75 5:14 19 10at NYG 4 3:44 S. Barkley 1 yd. run (E. Manning-S. Shepard pass) 10 75 3:03 33 18vs. WAS 1 2:37 D.Hopkins 37 yd. Field Goal 15 56 8:04 6 3vs. WAS 2 8:36 D.Hopkins 53 yd. Field Goal 6 40 2:02 13 6vs. WAS 2 :26 A.Smith 4 yd. run (D.Hopkins kick) 3 16 :56 26 13vs. WAS 4 10:25 K.Bibbs 1 yd. run (pass failed) 7 75 3:45 43 19at BAL 2 6:04 J. Tucker 31 yd. Field Goal 17 63 7:23 0 3at BAL 2 :04 L. Jackson 1 yd. run (J. Tucker kick) 6 75 1:49 7 10at BAL 3 3:30 M. Andrews 8 yd. pass from J. Flacco (J. Tucker kick) 10 61 4:02 7 17at BAL 4 :24 J. Brown 14 yd. pass from J. Flacco (kick failed) 6 81 1:43 24 23at MIN 1 3:16 S. Diggs 1 yd. pass from K. Cousins (D. Bailey kick) 13 91 7:17 7 7at MIN 2 11:57 L. Murray 1 yd. run (Kick failed, wl) 7 80 4:05 7 13at MIN 4 4:26 A. Thielen 1 yd. pass from K. Cousins (D. Bailey kick) 13 75 5:09 30 20vs. LAR 1 6:04 T.Gurley 8 yd. run (G.Zuerlein kick) 6 71 3:21 7 7vs. LAR 2 14:12 B.Cooks 4 yd. pass from J.Goff (G.Zuerlein kick) 6 75 2:28 14 14vs. LAR 2 :00 G.Zuerlein 56 yd. Field Goal 5 37 :26 35 17vs. LAR 3 9:38 M.Brown 18 yd. pass from J.Goff (G.Zuerlein kick) 11 77 5:22 35 24vs. LAR 3 1:40 G.Zuerlein 34 yd. Field Goal 9 68 3:56 35 27vs. LAR 4 9:48 C.Kupp 41 yd. pass from J.Goff (J.Goff-G.Everett pass) 6 83 3:39 35 35at CIN 1 1:56 J. Ross 2 yd. pass from A. Dalton (R. Bullock kick) 8 75 4:34 7 7at CIN 4 4;42 J. Driskel 27 yd. run (R. Bullock kick) 6 75 2:35 51 14vs. PHI 2 8:42 J.Adams 28 yd. run (J.Elliott kick) 6 75 3:25 17 7vs. ATL 1 2:35 M.Bryant 32 yd. Field Goal 8 25 3:03 7 3vs. ATL 3 :22 C.Ridley 2 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) 13 79 5:37 24 10vs. ATL 4 1:51 T.Coleman 4 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) 7 59 1:48 31 17at DAL 1 9:24 B. Maher 26 yd. Field Goal 12 67 5:36 0 3at DAL 1 :57 E. Elliott 16 yd. pass from D. Prescott (B. Maher kick) 8 85 4:10 0 10at DAL 2 :51 B. Maher 46 yd. Field Goal 16 70 9:09 10 13at TB 1 12:19 C. Brate 11 yd. pass from J. Winston (C. Santos kick) 7 75 2:41 0 7at TB 2 :26 C. Brate 1 yd. pass from J.Winston (C. Santos kick) 6 39 1:56 3 14at CAR 1 4:02 C. Manhertz 50 yd. pass from C. Newton (C.Catanzaro kick) 7 90 3:24 0 7at CAR 4 12:12 D. Jackson defensive two point conversion - - - 12 9vs. PIT 1 5:32 C.Boswell 49 yd. Field Goal 9 29 4:46 3 0vs. PIT 2 14:05 C.Boswell 30 yd. Field Goal 9 78 3:52 6 7vs. PIT 2 :40 J.Samuels 3 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (B.Roethlisberger-E.Rogers pass) 15 97 6:04 14 14vs. PIT 3 4:48 4:48 A.Brown 3 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (C.Boswell kick) 9 75 4:25 21 24vs. PIT 3 1:02 A.Brown 20 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (C.Boswell kick) 4 66 1:36 28 24vs. CAR 1 10:04 K. Allen 1 yd. run (C.Catanzaro kick) 11 75 4:56 0 7vs. CAR 1 2:07 C. Artis-Payne 15 yd. run (kick failed, hlu) 9 89 4:51 0 13vs. CAR 2 2:00 I. Thomas 8 yd. pass from K. Allen (C. Catanzaro kick) 16 90 7:45 0 20vs. CAR 2 :00 C. Catanzaro 22 yd. Field Goal 7 66 1:28 0 23vs. CAR 3 3:46 C. Samuel 53 yd. pass from K. Allen (C. Catanzaro kick) 5 75 2:34 0 30vs. CAR 4 8:17 C. Catanzaro 51 yd. Field Goal 9 42 5:11 7 33

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OPPONENT SCORING PLAYS

Scoring Totals: 60 TDs ( 33 pass, 26 rush, 1 return, 0 safeties), 28 FGs - 504 pts

Scoring Totals: 43 TDs ( 30 pass, 12 run, 1 return), 18 FGs - 353 pts

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 47 Alex Anzalone Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 241 Exp.: 2 College: Florida Regular Season Career GP/GS:(20/11); 2018:(16/7) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/1); 2018: (1/1/0/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at WLB and recorded four tackles (three solo). vs. Cleveland: Played on defense. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at MLB and posted a solo tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at MLB and posted six tackles. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on defense and special teams and recorded a tackle. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on defense and recorded two solo tackles. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with five tackles (four solo) and his first career forced fumble. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on defense and special teams. Recorded five tackles (three solo), a pass defensed, and his first career interception with 1:06 left in the second quarter. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at MLB, tied for the team lead with five tackles (four solo) and added a sack for nine yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, recording three tackles (two solo). vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at middle linebacker, finishing with a career high six solo tackles, a pass defensed, and a forced fumble right before the end of the first half. at Dallas (11/29): Started at MLB and finished with five tackles (three solo). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on defense and special teams, recording two solo tackles. at Carolina (12/17): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with five tackles (three solo). vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on defense, finishing the game with four total tackles (three solo) and one sack. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at MLB and led team with seven tackles (five solo), tying a career-high. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Made his first career playoff start at MLB, finishing with one assisted tackle. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 7 (2x), last vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Solo Tackles – 6, vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Sacks – 1 (2x), last at Cincinnati (11/11/18); Interceptions – 1, vs. L.A. Rams (11/4/1); Passes Defensed – 1, at Minnesota (9/11/17); Forced Fumbles – 1, at Minnesota (10/28/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 1,vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Solo Tackles — 0; Sacks — 0; Passes Defensed — 0; Forced Fumbles — 0; Fumble Recoveries — 0

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X X 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 3 3 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0

11/4 LAR X 3 2 5 0.0 0 1 2 1 0 011/11 @CIN X X 4 1 5 1.0 9 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 011/29 @DAL X X 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 3 1 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X X 5 2 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 7 45 16 61 2.0 10 1 2 2 2 020 11 56 21 77 3.0 14 1 2 3 2 020 11 56 21 77 3.0 14 1 2 3 2 0

1/13 PHI X X 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

47 LB Alex AnzaloneSack/Yds INT/Yds

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25 Eli Apple Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 203 Exp.: 3 College: Ohio State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (40/33); 2018: (15/15) Postseason Career GP/GS: (2/2); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: at Minnesota (10/28): Started at LCB in Saints debut, leading team with nine tackles (seven solo). vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at LCB and recorded five tackles (four solo) and a pass defensed. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at LCB and recorded three solo

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS tackles, two passes defensed, and a 29-yard interception return. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at LCB and recorded two solo tackles. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at LCB and finished with career-high 10 tackles, a pass defensed, and a fumble recovery. at Dallas (11/29): Started at LCB and made six tackles (three solo). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at LCB and made three tackles (two solo) and two passes defensed. at Carolina (12/17): Started at LCB and notched three tackles (two solo) and came up with a crucial interception in the end zone with 18 seconds left in the first half. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at LCB and made nine total tackles (eight solo). vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at LCB and made two tackles (one solo) and one pass defensed. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at LCB and finished with four tackles (three solo) and one pass defensed. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles: (2016, 2), (2018, 1) Total: 3 CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 10, vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Solo tackles – 9, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Interceptions – 1 (3x), last at Carolina (12/17/18); Long Interception Return – 29, at Cincinnati (11/11/18); Passes Defensed – 3 (2x), last vs. Philadelphia (10/11/18); Forced Fumbles – 1 (2x),last at Carolina (10/7/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (6x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 4 (2x),vs. Green Bay (1/8/17) and vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Solo Tackles — 4, vs. Green Bay (1/8/17); Sacks — 0; Passes Defensed — 1 (2x), vs. Green Bay (1/8/17) and. vs. Philadephia (1/13/19); Forced Fumbles — 0; Fumble Recoveries — 0

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR10/28 @MIN X X 9 0 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 011/11 @CIN X X 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 1 29 2 0 011/18 PHI X X 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 8 2 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 111/29 @DAL X X 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 012/17 @CAR X X 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 2 0 012/23 PIT X X 8 1 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0

15 15 62 12 74 0.0 0.0 2 29 14 0 110 10 42 10 52 0.0 0.0 2 29 9 0 140 33 144 28 172 0.0 0.0 3 29 34 2 6

1/13 PHI X X 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 01 1 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 01 1 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 02 2 7 1 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0

25 CB Eli AppleSack/Yds INT/Yds

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Career Totals 72 Terron Armstead Pos.: T Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 304 Exp.: 6 College: Arkansas-Pine Bluff Regular Season Career GP/GS: (60/56) : 2018: (10/10) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at LT. vs. Cleveland. (9/16): Started at LT. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at LT. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at LT. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at LT. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at LT. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at LT. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at LT. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at LT, left game in second quarter (pectoral). vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Inactive (shoulder). vs. Atlanta (11/22): Inactive (pectoral). at Dallas (11/29): Inactive (pectoral). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Inactive (pectoral). at Carolina (12/17): Inactive (pectoral). Pro Bowl starter. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at LT. vs. Carolina (12/30): Inactive. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at RT. POSTSEASON Games Played/Started: New Orleans — (2013, 2/2); (2017, 2/2); (2018, 1/1) Totals: 5/5 85 Dan Arnold Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 220 Exp.: 2 College: Wisconsin-Platteville Regular Season Career GP/GS: (10/1); 2018: (10/1) Postseason Career GP/GS: (0/0); 2018: (0/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive. at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on offense and special teams. at Baltimore (10/21): Had two catches for 35 yards. at Minnesota (10/28):

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Played on offense. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on offense. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started, finishing with two catches for 25 yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Caught two passes for 25 yards. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on offense and special teams, finished with team-high 45 yards on four receptions with a 25-yard TD. at Dallas (11/29): Caught two passes for 20 yards. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Inactive. at Carolina (12/17): Played on offense. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Inactive. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on offense. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Inactive. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 4, vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Receiving Yards – 45, vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Long Reception – 25 (2x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Receiving TDs – 1, vs. Atlanta (11/22/18).

Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts9/9 TB

9/16 CLE9/23 @ATL9/30 @NYG10/8 WAS X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 2 35 17.5 25 0 010/28 @MIN X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/11 CIN X X 2 25 12.5 23 0 011/18 PHI X 2 25 12.5 23 0 011/22 ATL X 4 45 11.3 25 1 611/29 @DAL X 2 20 10.0 15 0 0

12/9 @TB12/19 @CAR X 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/23 PIT12/30 CAR X

10 1 12 150 12.5 25 1 610 1 12 150 12.5 25 1 610 1 12 150 12.5 25 1 6

1/13 PHI0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00 0 0 0 #### 0 0 00 0 0 0 #### 0 0 0

85 TE Dan ArnoldReceiving

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31 Chris Banjo Pos.: S Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 207 Exp.: 5 College: Southern Methodist Regular Season Career GP/GS: (76/2) : 2018: (16/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (8/0); 2018:(1/0/0/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on special teams and recorded two tackles. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on special teams and recorded a solo tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on special teams. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on defense and special teams. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on defense and special teams. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on special teams. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and special teams, recording one pass defensed. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, recording a career-high two interceptions. Finished with career-best two passes defensed, a special teams tackle and the two picks. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on special teams. at Dallas (11/29): Played on special teams. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on special teams and recorded a coverage tackle. at Carolina (12/17): Played on special teams. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with two tackles (one solo). vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and special teams and recorded two tackles (one solo). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on special teams ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2013, 10); (2014, 3); (2015 (21); (2016, 8); (2017, 8); (2018, 4) Total: 54; Special Teams Forced Fumbles – (2017, 1) Total: 1 CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 3 (2x), last vs. Minnesota (11/24/13); Solo Tackles – 2 (6x), last vs. Kansas City (9/28/15); ); Interceptions – 2, vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1, vs. Tampa Bay (11/5/17); Special Teams Tackles – 3 (3x), last vs. Kansas City (9/28/15); Special Teams Forced Fumbles – 1, vs. Carolina (12/3/17).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATS: Special Teams Tackles — (2014, 3); (2015, 3) Total: 6.

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/18 PHI X 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 011/22 ATL X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 0 3 2 5 0 0 2 0 3 0 039 0 6 3 9 0 0 3 0 4 0 176 2 22 6 28 0 0 3 0 5 0 1

1/13 PHI X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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31 S Chris BanjoSack/Yds INT/Yds

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2018 Season

24 Vonn Bell Pos.: S Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 205 Exp.: 3 College: Ohio State Regular Season Career GP/GS: (47/31) : 2018: (15/7) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at SS and played on special teams, finishing with four tackles (three solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and recorded five tackles (three solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Played on defense and special teams and recorded four solo tackles and one coverage stop. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on defense and special teams and recorded five defensive tackles (three solo), one pass defensed in the end zone and one coverage stop. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at NB and played on special teams, recorded a team-high eight tackles (seven solo) and one pass defensed. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at SS and played on special teams, finishing with three tackles (two solo), playing a key role in a Saints run-stopping effort that surrendered only 77 yards on the ground. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on both defense and special teams, finishing with six tackles (three solo). vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at SS and played on special teams, finishing with six tackles (four solo). at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and special teams, recorded two solo tackles. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at SS and recorded three tackles (two solo). vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with seven solo tackles and a fumble recovery. at Dallas (11/29): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with six tackles (one solo). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at SS and finished with four solo tackles. at Carolina (12/17): Started at SS notched seven tackles (four solo), including 1.0 sack and a pass defensed. Bell forced a fumble leading to a Carolina turnover with 3:35 remaining in the third quarter. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at SS and recorded a team-high ten total tackles (seven solo). vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with six tackles (four solo). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at SS and finished with four tackles (two solo) and one pass defensed. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 6); (2017, 5); (2018, 2) Total: 13. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 13, vs. Washington (11/19/17); Solo Tackles – 10, vs. Washington (11/19/17); Sacks – 1 (5x), last at Carolina (12/17/18); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Los Angeles Rams (11/27/16); Forced Fumbles – 1 (5x), last at Carolina (12/17/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (2x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Special Teams Tackles – 3, at San Francisco (11/6/16). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 9,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Solo Tackles — 7,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Sacks — 1,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Passes Defensed — 1 vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Forced Fumbles — 0; Fumble Recoveries — 0

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS

59 Vince Biegel Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 190 Exp.: 2 College: Wisconsin

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (23/0); 2018: (14/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (1/0/0/0) 2018 REVIEW: at Atlanta (9/23): Played on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on special teams, recording a tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on special teams. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on special teams. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on special teams. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on special teams, recording a tackle. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on special teams. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, recording one coverage tackle. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on special teams. at Dallas (11/29): Played on special teams. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on special teams and recorded one coverage tackle. at Carolina (12/17): Played on special teams. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on special teams. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on special teams. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on special teams. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 7); (2018, 4) Total: 11. CAREER-HIGHS:; Special Teams Tackles – 2, at Chicago (11/12/17). 9 Drew Brees Pos.: QB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 209 Exp.: 18 College: Purdue Regular Season Career GP/GS (264/263): 2018:(15/15) Postseason Career GP/GS: (14/14); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played in 250th career game and completed 37-of-45 passes for 439 yards with three TDs and a 129.5 rating. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started 250th career game and completed 28-35 passes for 243 yards and two TDs with a 114.6 rating and carried once for loss of one yard…Engineered six-play, 49-yard drive that ended with game-winning 44-yard FG. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and completed 39-of-49 passes for 396 yards, two TD passes and two rushing TDs tying his single-game career high. Became the only player to have 350 passing yards, three touchdowns, two rushing TDs and zero interceptions. With his career-high tying 39 completions, Brees surpassed Brett Favre (6,300) and is now the NFL’s all-time leader in completions. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and completed 18 of 32 passes for 217 yards and had four carries for -1 yard. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and finished with 363 yards, becoming the NFL’s all-time leading passer with 72,103 yards. Surpassed Peyton Manning and moved into first all-time in passing yardage with his second quarter 62-yard TD pass to Tre’Quan Smith. Started game a perfect 8 of 8 passing and finished 26-of-29 for 363 yards, three touchdowns and a 153.2 rating. Finished game with career-high 89.7 completion percentage. It was the highest completion

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X X 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 010/8 WAS X X 7 1 8 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 3 3 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X 7 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 111/29 @DAL X 1 5 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X X 4 3 7 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 012/23 PIT X X 7 3 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 7 60 26 86 1.0 0 0 0 3 1 148 31 176 86 262 6.5 36.5 0 0 10 5 248 31 176 86 262 6.5 36.5 0 0 10 5 2

1/13 PHI X X 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 03 2 14 7 21 1.0 17 0 0 1 0 03 2 14 7 21 1.0 17 0 0 1 0 0

24 S Vonn BellSack/Yds INT/Yds

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2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS percentage ever on Monday Night Football, surpassing Rich Gannon’s 89.5 completion percentage on Nov. 11, 2002. It was the ninth-best completion percentage all-time (minimum 20 attempts) in a regular season contest. at Baltimore (10/21): Started and completed 22-of-30 passes for a total of 212 yards and a 114.9 passer rating. With a one-yard TD pass to Benjamin Watson, Brees (500) joined just Manning, Favre, and Tom Brady with 500 career TDs. Brees also becomes one of three quarterbacks to have beaten all 32 NFL teams, joining Favre and Manning. at Minnesota (10/28): Started and completed 18-of-23 passes for 120 yards. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started and finished 25 of 36 passing for 346 yards, his fourth 300-yard passing game of the season with four TDs, zero interceptions and a 137.0 rating. It was Brees’ first four-touchdown game since Dec. 18, 2016 at Arizona. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started and completed 22-of-25 passes for 265 yards and four total TDs, including one rushing TD. Brees has 509 career touchdown passes, surpassing Favre for second place all-time in NFL record books. Recorded 150th career regular season win as starter vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started and became the first Saint to play in 200 games for the club as he completed 22-of-30 passes for a total of 363 yards, four touchdowns and a 153.2 rating. Brees has thrown for at least 25 touchdown passes in 12 seasons, the third-most in the NFL. Brees also has 114 300-yard games and 61 350-yard games. Now has 23 career games with four TD passes and zero interceptions, two this season, surpassing Brady (22) for the most in NFL history. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started and completed 15-of-22 passes for 171 yards, four touchdowns and a 111.9 rating. Brees has 3,135 passing yards in 2018, marking his 15th 3,000-passing yard season, putting him and Tom Brady in a tie for third behind Manning (16) and Favre (18). Five-yard TD pass to Keith Kirkwood made the undrafted rookie the 51st Saint to record a touchdown catch from Brees. Brees has now thrown a touchdown to 66 players in his career. Marked Brees’ 157th multi-touchdown game and his 35th four touchdown pass game, tying him for first in NFL history in the latter category with Manning. Brees also tied an NFL record by throwing a TD pass to 13 different players in 2018, tying Matt Ryan (2016). at Dallas (11/29): Completed 18-28 passes for a total of 127 yards, and one touchdown. Became the only player ever with ten 30-touchdown seasons, surpassing Favre and Manning. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started and completed 24-of-31 passes for 201 yards and one touchdown with a passer rating of 90.9…Engineered his 37th fourth quarter game-winning drive since joining the Saints in 2006, completing four of four passes for 28-yards, with his one-yard quarterback sneak, giving New Orleans a 28-14 lead. His fourth rushing touchdown of the season set a new career-high. at Carolina (12/17): Started at QB and completed 23-35 passes for 203 yards. Brees played in his 263rd career game tonight, moving him into a tie for 28th all-time in NFL record books with former NFL offensive lineman Lomas Brown, and kickers Jan Stenerud and Jason Elam. Engineered his NFL-best sixth fourth quarter/overtime game-winning drive of 2018. Selected as a Pro Bowl starter. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started and completed 27-of-39 passes for a total of 326 yards, one touchdown and a 103.2 passer rating. Brees played in his 264th career game, putting him in sole possession of 28th all-time in NFL record books for games played. Brees has connected with WR Michael Thomas 23 times for touchdowns, making Thomas his fifth most prolific touchdown target, tied with Antonio Gates. It was Brees’ NFL-best seventh and the third consecutive game in 2018 where he engineered a fourth quarter/overtime game-winning drive. After New Orleans got the ball back with 4:06 remaining in the fourth quarter and trailing 28-24, Brees completed six-of-ten passes for 52 yards, including the two-yard scoring pass to Thomas. vs. Carolina (12/30): Declared inactive. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at QB and finished 28-of-38 for 301 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. With the two touchdown passes, Brees moves into a tie with Kurt Warner for seventh in the all-time NFL playoff record books with 31. Additionally, Brees’ 28 completions moves his career postseason total to 382, surpassing John Elway and Aaron Rodgers to move into seventh all-time. ADDITIONAL STATS: Receiving – (2003, 1 rec., 21 yards, 1 TD); (2004, 1 rec., 38 yards); (2007, 2 rec., 10 yards); (2009, 1 rec., -4 yards); (2010, 1 rec., 7 yards); (2014, 1 rec., 1 yard); Total: 7 rec., 73 yards, 1 TD. CAREER HIGHS: Attempts – 60, at Chicago (12/30/07); Completions – 39 (4x), last at Atlanta (9/23/18); Consecutive Completions – 19 (3x), last 11/19-11/26/17; Completion Pct. – 89.7 (26 for 29) vs. Washington (10/8/18); Passing Yards – 510, vs. Cincinnati (11/19/06); Long Pass – 98t, vs. Oakland (9/11/16); Interceptions – 5 , at Atlanta (11/29/12); Passing TDs – 7, vs. N.Y. Giants (11/1/15); Passer Rating – 158.3 (18 for 23, 371 yds., 5 TDs, 0 INT), vs. New England (11/30/09); Rushes – 8, at Kansas City (11/28/04); Rushing Yards – 31, at Kansas City (12/24/05); Long Rush – 22, vs. Oakland (10/31/04); Rushing Touchdowns – 2, 2x, last at Atlanta (09/23/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Attempts – 63, at San Francisco (1/14/12); Completions – 40, at San Francisco (1/14/12); Completion Pct. – 82.1 (32 for 39) vs. Indianapolis (2/7/10); Passing Yards – 466, vs. Detroit (1/7/12); Long Pass – 88t, at Chicago (1/21/07); Interceptions – 2, at San Francisco (1/14/12) and at Minnesota (1/14/18); Passing TDs – 4, at San Francisco (1/14/12); Passer Rating – 134.4 (33 for 43, 466 yds., 3 TDs, 0 INT), vs. Detroit (1/7/12); Rushes – 5 (2x), last at Philadelphia (1/4/13); Rushing Yards – 17, vs. N.Y. Jets (1/8/05); Long Rush – 8, at Chicago (1/21/07); Rushing TDs – 0.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS

Date Opp. GP ST Att Comp Pct. Yards TD INT Lg Rating Att Yds Avg. Lg TD9/9 TB X X 45 37 82.2% 439 3 0 35 129.5 0 0 0.0 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 35 28 80.0% 243 2 0 42 114.6 1 -1 0.0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 49 39 80% 396 3 0 35 120.7 3 7 2.3 7t 29/30 @NYG X X 32 18 56.3% 217 0 0 25 77.2 4 -1 -0.3 2 010/8 WAS X X 29 26 89.6% 363 3 0 62 153.2 2 1 0.5 2 0

10/21 @BAL X X 30 22 77.3% 212 2 0 32 114.9 4 3 0.8 2 010/28 @MIN X X 23 18 78.2% 120 1 1 20 84.8 0 0 0.0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 36 25 69.4% 346 4 0 72 137.0 4 16 4.0 11 011/11 @CIN X X 25 22 88.0% 265 3 0 42 150.4 2 3 1.5 2 111/18 PHI X X 30 22 73.3% 363 4 0 38 153.2 0 0 0.0 0 011/22 ATL X X 22 15 68.1% 171 4 1 28 111.9 4 -4 -1.0 0 012/29 DAL X X 28 18 64.2% 127 1 1 30 71.6 1 2 2.0 2 0

12/9 @TB X X 31 24 77.4% 201 1 1 20 90.9 3 -1 -0.3 1 112/17 @CAR X X 35 23 65.7% 203 0 1 28 69.1 0 0 0.0 0 012/23 PIT X X 39 27 69.2% 326 1 0 42 103.2 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0

15 15 489 364 74.4% 3992 32 5 72 115.7 29 24 1.0 11 4205 205 7,974 5,461 68.5% 62,089 440 180 98t 100.6 319 379 1.2 20 18264 263 9,783 6,586 67.3% 74,437 520 233 98t 97.7 469 760 1.6 22 22

1/13 PHI X X 38 28 73.6% 301 2 1 42 103.1 3 0 0.0 1 01 1 38 28 73.7% 301 2 1 42 103.1 3 0 0 1 013 13 533 351 65.9% 4,191 29 9 88t 100.8 27 25 0.9 8 014 14 575 382 66.4% 4,510 31 10 88t 100.9 32 42 1.3 8 0

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9 QB Drew BreesRushing

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Passing

5 Teddy Bridgewater Pos.: QB Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 215 Exp.: 5 College: Louisville Regular Season Career GP/GS (35/29): 2018:(4/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (0/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Dressed, but did not play. at Atlanta (9/23): Dressed, but did not play. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Washington (10/8): Kneeled three times. at Baltimore (10/21): Dressed, but did not play. at Minnesota (10/28): Played one offensive snap, lining up as a eligible receiver. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Dressed, but did not play. at Cincinnati (11/11): In fourth quarter action, threw one incomplete pass and knelt three times for -3 yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Entered game in fourth quarter, kneeling once for -1 yard. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Dressed, but did not play. at Dallas (11/29): Dressed, but did not play. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Dressed, but did not play. at Carolina (12/17): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started and completed 14-of-22 passes for 118 yards with one touchdown and one interception, also carrying four times for 12 yards. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Dressed, but did not play. CAREER HIGHS: Attempts – 42, at Tampa Bay (10/26/14) and vs. Washington (11/2/14); Completions – 31, at Detroit (12/14/14); Passing Yards – 335, at Arizona (12/10/15); Long Pass – 87t, vs. NY Jets (12/7/14); Interceptions – 3 , vs. Detroit (10/12/14); Passing TDs – 4, vs. Chicago (12/20/15); Passer Rating – 154.4, vs. Chicago (12/20/15); Rushes – 6 (3x), last vs. Detroit (9/20/15); Rushing Yards – 43, vs. Green Bay (11/22/15); Rushing TDs – 1 (4x), last vs. Chicago (12/20/15). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Attempts – 24, vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Completions – 17, vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Completion Pct. – 70.8 (17 for 24) vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Passing Yards – 146, vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Long Pass – 24, vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Interceptions – 0; Passing TDs – 0; Passer Rating – 86.5 (17 for 24, 146 yds., 0 TDs, 0 INT), vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Rushes – 3, vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Rushing Yards – 0; Long Rush – 0; Rushing TDs – 0.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS

Date Opp. GP ST Att Comp Pct. Yards TD INT Lg Rating Att Yds Avg. Lg TD9/9 TB

9/16 CLE9/23 @ATL9/30 @NYG10/8 WAS X 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 -3 -3.0 -1 0

10/21 @BAL10/28 @MIN X 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0

11/4 LAR11/11 @CIN X 1 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 -3 -1.0 0 011/18 PHI X 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 -1 0.0 0 011/22 ATL11/29 @DAL

12/9 @TB12/17 @CAR12/23 PIT12/30 CAR X X 22 14 63.6% 118 1 1 18 73.7 4 12 3.0 9 0

5 1 23 14 60.9% 118 1 1 18 73.7 11 8 0.7 9 05 1 23 14 60.9% 118 1 1 18 73,7 11 8 0.7 9 035 29 873 565 64.7% 6,268 29 23 87 86.3 105 404 3.9 19 4

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1/13 PHI

0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0

1 1 24 17 70.8% 146 0 0 24 86.5 3 0 0.0 0 0

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Dressed, but did not play

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5 QB Teddy BridgewaterRushing

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Dressed, but did not playDressed, but did not playDressed, but did not playDressed, but did not play

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90 Jay Bromley Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 314 Exp.: 5 College: Syracuse Career GP/GS: (57/4); 2018: (2/0) 2018 REVIEW: at Atlanta (9/23):. Recorded four tackles (three solo) and a tackle for loss. at New York Giants (9/30): Inactive. Contract terminated, 10/4. Re-signed, 10/16. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on defense and special teams. Placed on Injured Reserve, 10/23. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 5, vs. Philadelphia (1/3/16); Solo Tackles – 3 (2x), last at Washington (11/23/17); Sacks – 1. (2x), last at Philidelphia (9/24/17); Passes Defensed – 1, at Tampa Bay (10/1/17).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/23 @ATL X 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 02 0 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 02 0 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

57 4 50 30 80 2.0 13.0 0 0 1 2 0

90 DT Jay BromleySack/Yds INT/Yds

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Inactive

74 Jermon Bushrod Pos.: T Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 318 Exp.: 12 College: Towson Regular Season Career GP/GS: (145/128); 2018: (11/6) Postseason Career GP/GS: (8/7); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Contract Terminated, Sept. 8. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Re-signed, Sept. 12. Played on offense and special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on offense and special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at TE in Jumbo package and played on special teams. at Baltimore (10/21): Inactive. at Minnesota (10/28): Inactive. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on offense and special teams. at Cincinnati (11/11): Stepped in at LT after Terron Armstead suffered a shoulder injury and part of a line that did not surrender a sack. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at LT. Part of a line that did not surrender a sack. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at LT. at Dallas (11/29): Started at LT. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at LT. at Carolina

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS (12/17): Started at LT. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Inactive (hamstring). vs. Carolina (12/30): Inactive (hamstring). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on special teams. POSTSEASON Games Played/Started: New Orleans — (2009, 3/3); (2010, 1/1); (2012, 2/2) Miami — (2016, 1/1) New Orleans – (2018, 1/0) Totals: 7/7; Saints Totals: 6/6 80 Austin Carr Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 195 Exp.: 2 College: Northwestern Regular Season Career GP/GS: (15/2); 2018: (15/2) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/1); 2018: (0/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/11): Made his first career start, finishing with 2 catches for 20 yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16/): Played on offense. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on offense and caught career-long 25 yard reception. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on offense and caught two passes for 17 yards. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on offense. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on offense. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on offense. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on offense and special teams, catching two passes for 20 yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Recorded first career touchdown, hauling in a three-yard TD. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Recorded his second TD as a Saint on a 12-yard pass from Brees. at Dallas (11/29): Played on offense. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started. at Carolina (12/17): Inactive. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Inactive. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on offense. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Inactive. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 2 (3x), vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/2018), vs. Washington (10/8/18),and at Cincinnati (11/11/18); Receiving Yards – 25, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Long Reception – 25, at Atlanta (09/23/18); Receiving TDs – 1 (2x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18).

WR 80 Austin CarrDate Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts

9/9 TB X X 2 20 10.0 11 0 09/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X 1 25 25 25 0 09/30 @NYG X 0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 2 17 8.5 10 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/12 @CIN X 2 20 10 12 0 011/18 PHI X 1 3 3.0 3 1 611/22 ATL X 1 12 12.0 12 1 611/29 @DAL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

12/9 TB X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/17 @CAR12/23 PIT12/30 @CAR X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

14 2 9 97 10.8 25 2 1215 2 9 97 10.8 25 2 1215 2 9 97 10.8 25 2 12

1/13 PHI0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 01 1 0 0 ##### 0 0 01 1 0 0 ##### 0 0 0

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2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 64 Will Clapp Pos.: C Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 311 Exp.: R College: Louisiana State Regular Season Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (3/1); 2018: (3/1) Postseason Career GP/GS: (0/0); 2018: (0/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive. at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive. at Baltimore (10/21): Inactive. at Minnesota (10/28): Inactive. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Inactive. at Cincinnati (11/11): Inactive. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Inactive. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Inactive. at Dallas (11/29): Inactive. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Inactive. at Carolina (12/17): Made his NFL and Saints debut, stepping in at LG for Andrus Peat who moved to LT after starter Jermon Bushrod departed. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Entered the game in the first quarter, playing on offense and special teams. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at LG. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Inactive. 15 Simmie Cobbs Jr. Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 220 Exp.: R College: Indiana Career GP/GS: (0/0); 2018: (0/0) 2018 REVIEW: Signed by the Saints, Dec 17. at Carolina (12/17): Inactive. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Inactive. vs. Carolina (12/30): Inactive. POSTSEASON: Placed on Injuried Reserve, (1/12). CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 0; Receiving Yards – 0; Long Reception – 0; Receiving TDs – 0.

WR 15 Simmie Cobbs Jr.Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts12/17 @CAR12/23 PIT12/30 @CAR

0 0 0 0 0.0 25 0 00 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 25 0 00 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 25 0 0

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29 Kurt Coleman Pos.: S Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 208 Exp.: 9 College: Ohio State Regular Season Career GP/GS: (132/83) : 2018: (16/9) Postseason Career GP/GS: (7/5); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Recorded three tackles (one solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at SS and recorded three tackles (three solo) and a special teams stop. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at SS and recorded two tackles (one solo). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at SS and recorded two tackles (one solo). vs. Washington (10/8): Started at SS and made three solo tackles. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on defense and special teams and recorded two solo tackles. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at SS and finished with two assisted tackles. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on both defense and special teams, finishing with an assisted tackle. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at SS and played on special teams, finishing with an assisted coverage tackle. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, recording a solo tackle. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at SS and played on special teams, finishing with two solo tackles. at Dallas (11/29): Started at SS and played on special teams, finishing with four tackles (two solo). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on defense and special teams. at Carolina (12/17): Played on defense and special teams and recorded a solo tackle. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with one solo tackle and a forced fumble. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at SS, finishing with three tackles (two solo). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on special teams, recording one assisted special teams tackle. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2010, 10); (2011, 4); (2012, 4); (2013, 6); (2014, 7); (2015, 2); (2016; 1); (2018, 2) Total: 36. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 14, at New York Giants (12/20/15); Sacks – (2x), last vs. Atlanta (12/24/16); Interceptions – 3, at Washington (10/16/2016); Passes Defensed – 3, at Washington (10/16/11); Forced Fumbles – 1 (5X), last vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (2x), last at Tampa Bay (10/29/17). ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2014, 1); (2018, 1) Total: 2. POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 8,vs. Seattle (1/17/16); Sacks — 0; Interceptions — 2,vs. Arizona (1/24/16); Passes Defensed — 2,vs. Arizona (1/24/16); Forced Fumbles — 1, at New Orleans (1/7/18); Fumble Recoveries — 0.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X X 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 012/30 CAR X X 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 9 20 10 30 0 0 0 0 0 1 016 9 20 10 30 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

132 83 407 120 527 2 15 21 0 27 5 2

1/13 PHI X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 5 23 4 27 0 0 2 0 3 4 2Career Totals

29 S Kurt ColemanSack/Yds INT/Yds

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20 Ken Crawley Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 180 Exp.: 3 College: Colorado Regular Season Career GP/GS: (38/23) : 2018: (10/5) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started in five-DB set and finished with five tackles (4 solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at LCB and recorded four tackles (three solo) and one pass defensed. at Atlanta (9/23): Appeared on defense and posted three solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at LCB and tied a career-high with eight tackles (career-high tying seven solo) and added one pass defensed. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at LCB and recorded three solo tackles. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at LCB and recorded six solo tackles and one pass defensed. at Minnesota (10/28): Inactive. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Dressed, but did not play. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and finished with one solo tackle and one pass defensed. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and recorded one pass defensed. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on defense, recording one solo tackle. at Dallas (11/29): Dressed, but did not play. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Dressed, but did not play. at Carolina (12/17): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and special teams and finished with one assisted tackle. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on defense. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 2) Total: 2. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 8, at Carolina (9/24/17) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Solo Tackles – 7, at Carolina (9/24/17) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Forced Fumbles – 1, at NY. Giants (9/18/16); Interceptions – 1, at Miami (10/1/17); Passes Defensed – 4, vs. Carolina (10/16/16); Fumble Recoveries – 1, at Arizona (12/18/16). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 7,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Solo Tackles — 5,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Interceptions — 0; Passes Defensed — 1,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Forced Fumbles — 0; Fumble Recoveries — 0.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB X X 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/16 CLE X X 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 09/23 @ATL X 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/8 WAS X X 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 010/28 @MIN11/4 LAR

11/11 @CIN X 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/18 PHI X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 011/22 ATL X 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL12/9 @TB

12/17 @CAR12/23 PIT12/30 CAR X 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 5 28 4 32 0 0 0 0 5 0 038 23 116 20 136 0 0 1 0 32 1 138 23 116 20 136 0 0 1 0 32 1 1

1/13 PHI X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 2 9 4 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 03 2 9 4 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

20 CB Ken CrawleySack/Yds INT/Yds

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92 Marcus Davenport Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 265 Exp.: R College: Texas-San-Antonio Regular Season Career GP/GS (13/0): 2018: (13/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Made his NFL debut on defense and recorded one assisted tackle and one pass defense. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and recorded three tackles (one solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Played on defense and recorded his first career sack for a seven-yard loss and one solo tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on defensed and recorded one solo tackle for loss, as a part of a run defense that surrendered only 65 yards rushing. vs. Washington (10/8): Recorded three tackles (two solo), a sack for a 13-yard loss, one pass defense, and one forced fumble. Was part of a run defense that surrendered only 39 yards rushing. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on defense and special teams. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on defense and recorded two solo tackles and a career-high two sacks for loss of nine yards. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Declared inactive (toe). at Cincinnati (11/11): Declared Inactive (toe). vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Declared inactive (toe). vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with one solo tackle. at Dallas (11/29): Played on defense and special teams. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on defense, recording a career-high four tackles (two solo). at Carolina (12/17): Played on defense and tallied two tackles (one solo). vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with one assisted tackle. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and special teams and recorded two tackles (one solo) and a split sack. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with one solo tackle. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 4, at Tampa Bay (12/9/18); Solo Tackles – 2 (2x), at Minnesota (10/28/18) and at Tampa Bay (12/9/18); Sacks – 2, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Passes Defensed – 1, vs. Tampa Bay (09/9/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 1, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Sacks – 0; Interceptions – 0; Passes Defensed - 0; Forced Fumbles – 0; Fumble Recoveries – 0.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB X 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 09/16 CLE X 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X 1 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 2 1 3 1 13 0 0 1 1 0

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 2 0 2 2 9 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR11/11 @CIN11/18 PHI11/22 ATL X 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 1 1 2 0.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0

13 0 12 9 21 4.5 32 0 0 2 1 013 0 12 9 21 4.5 32 0 0 2 1 013 0 12 9 21 4.5 32 0 0 2 1 0

1/13 PHI X 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Inactive

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Postseason

92 DE Marcus DavenportSack/Yds INT/Yds

2018 Season

Career Totals 56 Demario Davis Pos.:LB Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 248 Exp.: 7 College: Arkansas State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (112/98); 2018: (16/16) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/1); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at WLB and recorded eight tackles (5 solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at WLB and recorded nine tackles (three solo) and a forced fumble, playing a key role in a run-stopping effort where New Orleans gave up only 3.4 yards per carry. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with a team-leading nine tackles (six solo) and one quarterback hit, helping lead a front seven in a run-stopping effort that surrendered only 48 yards rushing and gave up only 2.2 yards per carry. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at WLB and recorded a team-high 11 tackles (nine solo) and tied a career-high with two sacks vs. Washington (10/8): Started at WLB and recorded six tackles (five solo). at Baltimore (10/21): Started at WLB and finished with six tackles (five solo) and one pass defensed. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at WLB and finished with six tackles (five solo). vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at WLB and finished with a team-high seven tackles (five solo). at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at WLB and finished with five tackles (three solo) to tie for team lead. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at WLB and finished with three solo tackles. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at WLB and finished with six tackles (five solo), a sack for seven yards, and a forced fumble. at Dallas (11/29): Started at WILL and finished with 11 tackles (five solo). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at WILL and finished with eight tackles (seven solo) and one pass defensed. at Carolina (12/17): Started at WILL and lead the team with eight tackles (four solo), including one sack. Also recorded two passes defensed. Reached the century mark in tackles for fifth time. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at WLB and recorded fifth sack of season, tying his career-high. On the Steelers’ final play from scrimmage, a first-and-ten from the New Orleans 42-yard line, recovered a fumble at the New Orleans 35 to clinch the win. Finished with three total tackles and one sack to go with his first fumble recovery as a Saint. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at WLB and finished with four tackles (one solo) to end season with a team-high 110 tackles. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): In his playoff debut, LB Demario Davis led the Saints’ defense with eight tackles. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2012, 16); (2013, 6); (2014, 2). Total: 24. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 16, at Denver (12/10/17); Sacks – 2, at Green Bay (9/14/14) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Interceptions – 1, vs. New Orleans (11/3/13); Passes Defensed – 3, at Miami (10/4/14); Forced Fumbles – 1 (2x), vs. Dallas (11/6/16) and vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (6x), last vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 8, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Solo Tackles – 5, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/18); Sacks – 0; Interceptions – 0; Passes Defensed – 0; Forced Fumbles –0; Fumble Recoveries – 0.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB X X 5 3 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/16 CLE X X 3 6 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 09/23 @ATL X X 6 3 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 9 2 11 2.0 17.0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 010/28 @MIN X X 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 5 1 6 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 1 011/29 @DAL X X 5 6 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 7 1 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 012/17 @CAR X X 4 4 8 1.0 10.0 0 0 2 0 012/23 PIT X X 3 0 3 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 112/30 CAR X X 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

16 16 74 36 110 5.0 43.0 0 0 4 2 116 16 74 36 110 5.0 43.0 0 0 4 2 1

112 98 503 267 770 18.5 134.5 1 0 21 3 6

1/13 PHI X X 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 5 3 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 01 1 5 3 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

56 LB Demario DavisSack/Yds INT/Yds

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95 Tyeler Davison Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 309 Exp.: 3 College: Fresno State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (61/48); 2018: (14/12) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at right defensive tackle and finished with four tackles (one solo) to tie his career-high as New Orleans surrendered only 3.3 yards per carry rushing. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Declared inactive (foot). at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive (foot). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Finished with three tackles, one sack and one forced fumble. vs. Washington (10/8): Played in 50th career game on defense and special teams, recording one assisted tackle as part of a defense that surrendered only 39 yards rushing. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at NT and played and special teams, keying a defense that surrendered only 77 yards rushing and 3.3 yards per carry. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at NT and played on special teams, finishing with two assisted tackles. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at NT and recorded one assisted tackle. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at NT and finished with one assisted tackle. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at NT and finished with three tackles (two solo). vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at NT and finished with a pass defensed. at Dallas (11/29): Started at NT and finished with four assisted tackles, tying career-high for total stops. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at NT and finished with two solo tackles. at Carolina (12/17): Started at NT and finished with one assisted tackle as New Orleans held Carolina to 98 yards rushing. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at NT, recording two solo tackles and his second sack of the season. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at NT and finished with three assisted tackles. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at NT and finished with two tackles (one solo). ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Kickoff Returns – 1 for 10 yards. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 4 (8x), last at Dallas (11/29/18); Solo Tackles – 3 (4x), last vs. Carolina (12/3/17); Sacks – 1 (3x), last vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18); Forced Fumble – 1 (3x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Passes Defensed – 1 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 6, vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Sacks — 1, vs. Carolina (1/7/18).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB X X 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/16 CLE9/23 @ATL9/30 @NYG X 1 2 3 1.0 4 0 0 0 1 010/8 WAS X 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 011/29 @DAL X X 0 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X X 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X X 2 0 2 1.0 6 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X X 0 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 12 8 18 26 2.0 10 0 0 1 1 061 48 58 55 113 3.5 18 0 0 3 3 061 48 58 55 113 3.5 18 0 0 3 3 0

1/13 PHI X X 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 3 2 9 11 1.0 10 0 0 0 0 03 3 2 9 11 1.0 10 0 0 0 0 0

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Career Totals

95 DT Tyeler DavisonSack/Yds INT/Yds

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19 Ted Ginn Jr. Pos.: WR Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 180 Exp.: 12 College: Ohio State Regular Season Career GP/GS: (171/74); 2018: (5/3) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started, rushing once for five yards and catching five passes for 68 yards, a TD, and a successful two-point conversion. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Caught four passes for 55 yards and lost a fumble. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and recorded three receptions for 12 yards and posted a 20-yard carry. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and carried once for one yard and had a one-yard kickoff. vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive. Placed on Injured Reserve, (10/16). Activated from Injured Reserve 12/22. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on offense, recording five catches for 74 yards, including a crucial fourth quarter 25-yard reception on third-and-20. vs. Carolina (12/30): Inactive (knee). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at WR and caught three passes for 44 yards. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 2); (2014, 1) Total: 3; Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – (2012, 1) Total: 1; Passing – Completed one 10-yard pass in 2014. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 11, vs. Indianapolis (9/21/09); Receiving Yards – 175, vs. Buffalo (10/26/08); Long Reception – 88t, at. Oakland (11/27/16); Receiving TDs – 2 (4x), last at N.Y. Giants (12/20/15); Rushes – 2 (8x), last at Tampa Bay (1/1/17); Rushing Yards – 43, vs. Philadelphia (10/25/15); Rushing TDs – 1 (2x), last at Kansas City (12/21/08); Punt Returns – 5 (6x), last at Buffalo (11/12/17); Punt Return Yards –99, at Philadelphia (11/18/07); Long Punt Return – 87t, at Philadelphia (11/18/07); Punt Returned for TD – 1 (4x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/14/14); Kickoff Returns – 8 (2x), last vs. New England (11/23/08); Kickoff Return Yards – 299, at N.Y. Jets (11/1/09); Long Kickoff Return – 2, at N.Y. Jets (11/1/09); Kickoff Returned for TD – 102t, vs. Seattle (9/11/11); All Purpose Yards – 299, at N.Y. Jets (11/1/09). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Receptions — 8,at Minnesota (1/14/18); Receiving Yards — 115,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Long Reception — 80t,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Receiving TDs — 1, vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Rushes — 1 (4x), last at Minnesota (1/14/18); Rushing Yards — 22,vs. Arizona (1/24/16); Long Rush — 22t,vs. Arizona (1/24/16); Rushing TDs — 1,vs. Arizona (1/24/16); Kickoff Returns — 3,vs. San Francisco (1/12/14); Kickoff Return Yards — 62,vs. San Francisco (1/12/14); Long Kickoff Return — 48, at Carolina (1/3/15); Kickoff Returned for TD — 0; Punt Returns — 3,vs. Denver (2/7/16); Punt Return Yards — 38,vs. Arizona (1/24/16); Long Punt Return — 32 (2x), last vs. Arizona (1/24/16); Punt Returned for TD — 0; All Purpose Yards — 193,vs. San Francisco (1/12/14).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 19 WR Ted Ginn Jr.

Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD

9/9 TB X X 1 5 5.0 5 0 5 68 13.6 28 1 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0 0 4 55 13.8 42 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

9/23 @ATL X X 1 20 20.0 20 3 12 4.0 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

9/30 @NYG X X 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0

10/8 WAS

12/23 PIT X 0 0 0 0 0 5 74 14.8 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/30 CAR

5 3 3 26 8.7 0 0 17 209 12.3 42 1 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 020 13 13 65 5.0 15 0 70 996 14.2 54t 5 30 19 103 5.4 17 4 6 57 9.5 17 0171 74 65 468 7.2 43 2 379 5,281 13.9 88t 30 234 257 2,600 10.1 87t 4 306 6,899 22.5 102t 3

Postseason

1/13 PHI X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 44 14.7 21 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 01 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 44 14.7 21 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 03 3 1 11 11.0 11 0 15 231 15.4 80t 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

13 4 4 47 11.8 22t 1 32 513 16.0 80t 1 0 13 142 10.9 32 0 7 166 23.7 48 0

Rushing Receiving

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Kickoff Returns

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48 J.T. Gray Pos.: DB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 200 Exp.: R College: Mississppi State

Career GP/GS: (5/0); 2018: (5/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on special teams. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on special teams and recorded a tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on special teams and recorded a tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on special teams at Baltimore (10/21): Inactive. at Minnesota (10/28): Inactive. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Inactive. at Cincinnati (11/11): Inactive. Waived, 11/13. CAREER HIGHS: Special Teams Tackles: 1, at Atlanta (09/23/18) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18). 45 Garrett Griffin Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 240 Exp.: 1 College: Air Force

Regular Season Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (3/0/0/2); 2018: (0/0/0/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: Elevated from the Practice Squad, (1/12). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on offense and special teams. CAREER-HIGHS: Receptions – 1, vs. Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Receving Yards – 4, vs. Tampa Bay (12/31/17). 34 Justin Hardee Pos.: DB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 200 Exp.: 2 College: Illinois

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (30/0); 2018: (16/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (3/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Recorded two special teams tackles. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Recorded a special teams tackle. at Atlanta (9/23): Recorded an assisted special teams tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Caught ten-yard pass from Taysom Hill on a fake punt attempt to convert a first down. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on both defense and special teams, recording career-highs in tackles (four), solo tackles (four), passes defensed (two), and recorded his first career interception, returning it 77 yards. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on special teams. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on special teams, recording three coverage tackles (two solo) to tie career-high. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on special teams. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with a solo tackle. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Recorded a defensive tackle and a coverage tackle. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on special teams. at Dallas (11/29): Played on special teams, finishing with a tackle. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on special teams. at Carolina (12/17): Played on special teams and recorded his 10th tackle, surpassing his rookie season total. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on special teams. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with three solo tackles. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on special teams. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 9); (2018, 10) Total: 19; Blocked Punts – (2017, 1) Total: 1; Receptions – (2018, 1 for 10 yards) Total: 1 for 10 yards.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS CAREER HIGHS: Total Tackles – 4, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Solo Tackles – 4, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Interceptions – 1, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Long Interception return – 77, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Special Teams Tackles: 3, vs. Detroit (10/15/17) and at Minnesota (10/28/18); Blocked Punts: 1, vs. Tampa Bay (11/5/17).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 1 77 2 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

16 0 9 0 9 0.0 0.0 1 77 2 0 030 0 9 0 9 0.0 0.0 1 77 2 0 030 0 9 0 9 0.0 0.0 1 77 2 0 0

1/13 PHI X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Career Totals

34 DB Justin HardeeSack/Yds INT/Yds

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91 Trey Hendrickson Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 270 Exp.: 2 College: Florida Atlantic Regular Season Career GP/GS: (17/0); 2018: (5/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (2/0); 2018: (2/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on defense. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive. at Baltimore (10/21): Inactive. at Minnesota (10/28): Inactive. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with a tackle. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with an assisted tackle. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, recording a solo tackle. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Inactive. at Dallas (11/29): Inactive. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Inactive. at Carolina (12/17): Inactive. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Inactive. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and special teams and recorded a career-high five solo tackles. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 5, vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Solo Tackles – 5, vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Sacks – 1 (2x), last vs. Chicago (10/29/17); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Forced Fumbles: 1, at Carolina (9/24/17).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/16 CLE 09/23 @ATL 09/30 @NYG 010/8 WAS 0

10/21 @BAL 010/28 @MIN 0

11/4 LAR X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL 011/29 @DAL 0

12/9 @TB 012/17 @CAR 012/23 PIT 012/30 CAR X 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 0 7 1 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 017 0 14 7 21 2.0 15 0 0 2 0 017 0 14 7 21 2.0 15 0 0 2 0 1

1/13 PHI0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 2 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02 2 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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89 Josh Hill Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 250 Exp.: 6 College: Idaho State Regular Season Career GP/GS: (87/43); 2018: (16/11) Postseason Career GP/GS: (5/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Caught a 15-yard pass. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started in two-TE set and caught a five-yard pass. at Atlanta (9/23): Caught a 17-yard pass. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and caught three passes for team-high 63 yards. vs. Washington (10/8): Caught two passes for 24 yards and a TD. at Baltimore (10/21): Started. at Minnesota (10/28): Started. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started and caught two passes for 10 yards. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started and played on special teams, catching two passes for 26 yards. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on offense and special teams. at Dallas (11/29): Saw action on offense. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at TE and recorded no statistics. at Carolina (12/17): Started at TE and caught two passes for 24 yards. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at TE and played on special teams, finishing with two catches for one yard. . vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at TE and played on special teams. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at TE and caught two passes for seven yards. ADDITIONAL STATS: Rushing – One rush for -8 yards in 2013; One rush for -8 yards in 2017; Total: Two rushes for -16 yards, long of -8 yards; Special Teams Tackles – (2013, 3); (2014, 15); (2015, 6); (2016, 3) Total: 27; Kickoff Returns – 1 for 0 yards in 2015. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 6, vs. L.A.. Rams (11/27/16); Receiving Yards – 74, vs. L.A. Rams (11/27/16); Long Reception – 37, vs. Tampa Bay (10/5/14); Receiving TDs – 2, at Chicago (12/15/14); Special Teams Tackles – 2 (4x), last at Chicago (12/15/14). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 3, vs. Carolina (1/7/18) and at Minnesota (1/14/18); Receiving Yards – 54, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Long Reception – 25, vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Receiving TDs – 1, vs. Carolina (1/7/18).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 89 TE Josh Hill

Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts9/9 TB X 1 15 15.0 15 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 1 5 5.0 5 0 09/23 @ATL X 1 17 15.0 15 0 09/30 @NYG X X 3 63 21 22 0 010/8 WAS X 2 24 12.0 23 1 6

10/21 @BAL X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 2 10 5.0 6 0 011/11 @CIN X 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 2 26 13.0 16 0 011/22 ATL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

12/9 TB X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X X 2 24 12.0 14 0 012/23 PIT X X 2 1 1.0 5 0 012/30 @CAR X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

16 11 16 185 11.6 23 1 687 43 83 799 9.6 37 11 6687 43 83 799 9.6 37 11 66

1/13 PHI X X 3 7 2.3 9 0 01 1 3 7 2.3 9 0 05 3 11 142 12.9 25 1 65 3 11 142 12.9 25 1 6

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7 Taysom Hill Pos.: QB Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 221 Exp.: 2 College: Brigham Young Regular Season Career GP/GS (21/4): 2018: (16/4) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Contributed on special teams. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Contributed on special teams and returned a kickoff 47 yards. at Atlanta (9/23): Contributed on offense and special teams, rushing three times for career-high 39 yards, including the Saints longest rush of game with a 35-yard gain, returning three kickoffs for 64 yards and recording an assisted special teams tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Carried four times for 28 yards, completed one-of-two passes for 10 yards, caught a pass for -4 yards and returned a kickoff 16 yards. vs. Washington (10/8): Carried five times for 23 yards, scored his first career TD on a third quarter one-yard run, and played on special teams, where he returned two kickoffs for 43 yards. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on offense and special teams, carrying career-high six times for 35 yards and making two coverage tackles. Converted a fake punt for a first down on a direct snap, rushing up the middle for a four-yard gain. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at TE in jumbo package and connected with Michael Thomas on a career-long 44-yard completion on the opening drive. Also had a five-yard reception, carried three times for -2 yards, and ran back two kickoffs for 50 yards. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on offense and special teams, carrying twice for 10 yards on offense. Also ran back two kickoffs for 49 yards. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at TE in jumbo package, carried four times for 24 yards, and caught a pass for 0 yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at WR and played on special teams, carrying three times for four yards. Completed 1-of-2 passes for one yard and fielded a punt. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on offense and special teams, carrying twice for 13 yards and returning a kickoff 32 yards. at Dallas (11/29): Played on offense and special teams, returning two kickoffs for 47 yards. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on offense and special teams and blocked a punt midway through the third quarter, setting up the Saints offense with their best field position of the afternoon at the Buccaneers 30-yard-line. Named NFC Special Teams Plaeyr of the Week. at Carolina (12/17): Played on offense and special teams, carrying once for 17 yards and recording an assisted coverage tackle. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on offense and special teams, throwing one pass that was intercepted. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started in a two-TE set and also played on special teams, carrying three times for 11 yards with a nine-yard touchdown and catching a pass for a gain of three yards. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Recorded two rushes for eight yards, including a second quarter 4-yard rush on a fake punt and an assisted special teams tackle. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 4); (2018, 6) Total: 10.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS CAREER HIGHS: Kickoff Returns – 3, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Kickoff Return Yards – 64, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Kickoff Return Long – 47, vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Rushes – 6, at Baltimore (10/21/18); Rushing Yards – 39, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Long Rush – 35, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Rushing Touchdowns; 1, vs.Washington (10/8/18) and vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Receptions – 1 (3x), last vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Receiving Yards – 5, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Long Reception – 5, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Receiving TDs – 0; Special Teams Tackles – 2 (2x), last at Baltimore (10/21/18); Attempts – 2 (2x), at New York Giants (9/30/18) and vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Completions – 1 (3x), last vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Passing Yards – 44, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Long Pass – 44, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Interceptions – 1, vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18); Passing TDs – 0; Passer Rating – 118.8, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Blocked Punts – 1, at Tampa Bay (12/9/18). POSTSEASON ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2018, 1) Total: 1; PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS: Kickoff Returns – 0; Kickoff Return Yards – 0; Kickoff Return Long – 0; Rushes – 2, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Rushing Yards – 8, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Long Rush – 4, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Rushing Touchdowns - 0; Receptions – 0; Receiving Yards – 0; Long Reception – 0; Receiving TDs – 0; Special Teams Tackles – 1, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Attempts – 0; Completions – 0; Passing Yards – 0; Long Pass – 0; Interceptions – 0; Passing TDs – 0; Passer Rating – 0; Blocked Punts – 0. 7 QB Taysom Hill

Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Att Comp Pct. Yards TD INT Lg Rating

9/9 TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 47 47.0 47 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

9/23 @ATL X 3 39 13.0 35 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 64 21.3 23 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0

9/30 @NYG X 4 28 7.0 19 0 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 0 1 16 16 16 0 2 1 50.0% 10 0 0 10 64.6

10/8 WAS X 5 23 4.6 9 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 43 21.5 30 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

10/21 @BAL X 6 35 5.8 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

10/28 @MIN X X 3 -2 -0.7 2 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 2 50 25.0 26 0 1 1 100.0% 44 0 0 44 118.8

11/4 LAR X 2 10 5.0 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 49 24.5 25 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

11/11 @CIN X X 4 24 6.0 8 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

11/18 PHI X X 3 4 1.3 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 1 50.0% 10 0 0 10 64.6

11/22 ATL X 2 13 6.5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 32 32 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

11/29 @DAL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 47 23.5 27 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

12/9 @TB X 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

12/17 @CAR X 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

12/23 PIT X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0% 0 0 1 0 0.0

12/30 CAR X X 3 11 3.7 9t 1 1 3 3 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

16 4 37 196 5.3 35 2 5 4 0.8 5 0 12 14 348 24.9 47 0 6 3 50.0% 64 0 1 44 36.321 4 37 196 5.3 15 2 5 4 0.8 5 0 12 14 348 24.9 47 0 6 3 50.0% 64 0 1 44 36.321 4 37 196 5.3 43 2 5 4 0.8 5 0 12 14 348 24.9 47 0 6 3 50.0% 64 0 1 44 36.3

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1/13 PHI X 2 8 4.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.01 0 2 8 4.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.03 0 2 8 4.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0% - 0 0 0 0.03 0 2 8 4.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0

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22 Mark Ingram II Pos.: RB Ht.: 5-9 Wt.: 215 Exp.: 8 College: Alabama Regular Season Career GP/GS: (106/62/0); 2018: (12/6/0/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (5/2); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Washington (10/8): Started and finished with 16 rushes for 53 yards and two touchdowns, adding two receptions for 20 yards. at Baltimore (10/21): Carried 12 times for 32 yards and caught two passes for 10 yards. at Minnesota (10/28): Carried 13 times for 63 yards and caught three passes for 29 yards. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Finished with nine carries for 33 yards and caught a three-yard pass and eclipsed 7,000 career all-purpose yards on his five-yard run on the Saints’ first drive of the game. The fifth Saint with 7,000 all-purpose yards, joining Marques Colston, Eric Martin, Deuce McAllister and Joe Horn. at Cincinnati (11/11): Finished with 13 carries for a team high 104 yards, recording his 14th career 100-yard rushing game. Ingram also tallied three receptions for 58 yards and a touchdown. Scored his 51st career touchdown, surpassing Horn for fifth in club record books. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Appeared in his 100th career game. Ingram finished the game with 103 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns, posting his first back-to-back 100-yard performances since Oct. 15-22, 2017. Ingram has 53 career touchdowns, passing Jimmy Graham for fourth in the club record books, and moving into a tie for third place with Dalton Hilliard. With 324 career points, moved past Hilliard for eighth place in club’s record books. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Finished with 52 rushing yards on 11 carries and caught two passes for 14 yards. at Dallas

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS (11/29): Finished with 27 yards rushing on seven carries and caught two passes for one yard. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Tallied 52 rushing yards on 13 attempts and one rushing touchdown. Ingram has 54 career touchdowns, breaking a tie with Dalton Hilliard for sole possession of third in club record books. With his rushing touchdown, Ingram moves into a tie with Deuce McAllister for first in club rushing touchdowns with 49. at Carolina (12/17): Started at RB and recorded 63 rushing yards on 12 carries. Ingram played in his 104th career game. Ingram becomes only the fifth Saint with 7,500 total yards from scrimmage joining Marques Colston, Eric Martin, McAllister and Joe Horn. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at RB and played in his 105th career game. He carried 11 times for 35 yards and a touchdown and catching an eight-yard pass. Ingram now has 55 career touchdowns, tied for second with Deuce McAllister. Ingram became the only Saint to ever have 50 rushing touchdowns, passing McAllister. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started and played in his 106th career game. Finished with 28 yards rushing on five carries and caught two passes for 15 yards. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Rushed for 53 yards on 9 carries, surpassing Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas to move into first in New Orleans’ playoff record books with 246 rushing yards. Ingram’s fourth quarter 36-yard carry is the longest non-scoring rush in franchise postseason history. ADDITIONAL STATS: Two-Point Conversions – (2015, 1); (2016, 2) Total: 3; CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Attempts – 30, at Carolina (10/30/14); Rushing Yards – 172, vs. Green Bay (10/26/14); Rushing Long – 75t, at San Francisco (11/6/16); Rushing Touchdowns – 3, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Receptions – 8, at Arizona (9/13/15); Receiving Yards – 98, at Arizona (9/13/15); Receiving Long – 59, at Arizona (9/13/15); Receiving Touchdowns – 1 (4x), last vs. L.A. Rams (11/27/16); Yards From Scrimmage – 175, vs. Green Bay (10/26/14); Points – 18, at Buffalo (11/12/17). ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATS: Two-Point Conversions – (2013, 1) Total: 1; Miscellaneous Fumble Recovery – (2017, 1) Total: 1. POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Attempts – 18, at Philadelphia (1/4/14); Rushing Yards – 97, at Philadelphia (1/4/14); Long Rush – 36, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Rushing TDs – 1, at Philadelphia (1/4/14); Receptions – 3, at Philadelphia (1/4/14); Receiving Yards – 17, at Philadelphia (1/4/14); Long Reception – 13, vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Receiving TDs – 0; Yards From Scrimmage – 114, at Philadelphia (1/4/14).

Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts10/8 WAS X X 16 53 3.3 9 2 2 20 10.0 28 0 12

10/21 @BAL X 12 32 2.7 8 0 2 10 5.0 8 0 010/28 @MIN X 13 63 4.8 17 0 3 29 9.7 19 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 9 33 3.7 12 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 011/11 @CIN X 13 104 8.0 33 0 3 58 19.3 28t 1 611/18 PHI X X 16 103 6.4 38 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 1211/22 ATL X 11 52 4.7 18 0 2 14 7.0 8 0 011/29 @DAL X 7 27 3.9 13 0 2 1 0.5 1 0 0

12/9 @TB X 13 52 4.0 17 1 1 1 1 1 0 612/17 @CAR X X 12 63 5.3 22 0 2 11 5.5 9 0 012/23 PIT X X 11 35 3.2 8 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 612/30 CAR X X 5 28 5.6 16 0 2 15 7.5 16 0 0

12 6 138 645 4.6 38 6 21 170 9.0 28t 1 42106 63 1,338 6,007 4.5 75t 49 230 1,598 7.0 59 5 336106 63 1,338 6007 4.5 75t 49 230 1,598 7.0 59 5 336

1/13 PHI X 9 53 5.9 36 0 2 9 4.5 8 0 01 0 9 53 5.9 36 0 2 9 4.5 8 0 05 2 56 246 4.4 36 1 7 42 6.0 13 05 2 56 246 4.4 36 1 7 42 6.0 13 0

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94 Cameron Jordan Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 287 Exp.: 8 College: California Regular Season Career GP/GS: (128/127); 2018: (16/16) Postseason Career GP/GS: (7/6); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and finished with six tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and finished with two tackles (two solo) and two sacks for 11 yards. at Atlanta (9/23): Started 100th consecutive career game and finished with five tackles (four solo), two sacks for loss of eight yards, and a pass defensed. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and recorded two tackles (one solo). vs. Washington (10/8): Started and recorded two solo tackles and a sack for loss of six yards. at

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Baltimore (10/21): Started and recorded two solo tackles. at Minnesota (10/28): Started and recorded three solo tackles and a pass defensed. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at LDE and played on special teams, finishing with two tackles (one solo). at Cincinnati (11/11): Started. With one sack, Bengals QB Andy Dalton became the 28th player he has had a takedown against. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started and finished with one solo tackle and a pass defensed. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started and finished the game with two sacks for loss of nine yards and four solo tackles. at Dallas (11/29): Started and tallied two sacks for loss of 10 yards, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and seven tackles (three solo). Jordan now has 69.5 career sacks, moving into sole possession of fourth place. He has four-career double-digit sack seasons. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at RDE and notched four solo tackles including two sacks for loss of 21 yards, his third consecutive game of two takedowns. Jordan started play in his 125th consecutive game, having never missed a game, moving past WR Devery Henderson and S Roman Harper for sole possession of 27th place on the club’s all-time games played list. Became only the second Saint to have three seasons of 12 sacks, joining Pro Football Hall of Fame LB Rickey Jackson. at Carolina (12/17): Started at LDE and tallied four tackles (three solo). Selected as Pro Bowl starter. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at LDE, played in his 127th consecutive game and posted two tackles, one tackle for loss, two quarterback hits and one pass defensed. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at LDE, played in his 128th consecutive game and tallied one solo tackle. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at LDE and recorded three solo tackles and one pass defensed. ADDITIONAL STATS: Blocked Field Goals – (2015, 1) Total: 1; CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 13, vs. Washington (9/9/12); Sacks – 3 (2x), last vs. Atlanta (10/15/15); Interceptions – 1 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Long Interception Return – 6, at Pittsburgh (11/30/14); Interception Return TDs – 1, vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Passes Defensed – 4 (2x), last vs. N.Y. Jets (12/17/17); Forced Fumbles –1 (8x), last at Miami (10/1/17); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (8x), last vs. Atlanta (10/15/15); Blocked Field Goals –1, vs. Atlanta (1/3/16). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 8, at San Francisco (1/14/12); Sacks – 1.5, vs. Philadelphia (1/4/14); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Carolina (1/7/18).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X X 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 2 0 2 2.0 11.0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 4 1 5 2.0 8.0 0 0 1 0 09/30 @NYG X X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 2 0 2 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 1 0 1 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 011/22 ATL X X 4 0 4 2.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X X 3 4 7 2.0 10.0 0 0 0 1 1

12/9 @TB X X 4 0 4 2.0 21.0 0 0 1 0 012/17 @CAR X X 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 012/30 CAR X X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

16 16 37 11 48 12.0 67.0 0 0 6 1 1128 127 312 191 503 71.5 488.5 2 6 46 10 9128 127 312 191 503 71.5 488.5 2 6 46 10 9

1/13 PHI X X 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 07 6 20 7 27 3.5 24.0 0 0 5 0 07 6 20 7 27 3.5 24.0 0 0 5 0 0

94 DE Cameron JordanSack/Yds INT/Yds

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Career Totals 41 Alvin Kamara Pos.: RB Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 215 Exp.: 2 College: Tennessee Regular Season Career GP/GS: (31/16); 2018: (15/13) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/2); 2018: (3/2) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and rushed for 29 yards on eight carries, with two rushing TDs and a successful two-point conversion run. In addition, caught nine passes for a career high 112 yards and one TD, setting a new career-high in total TDs (three) and points (20). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and played on special teams. Rushed for a team-high 46 yards on 13 carries and a successful two-point conversion run. In addition, caught six passes for 53 yards, finishing with 100 total yards from scrimmage. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and rushed 66 times on 16 carries. Also finished with 15 catches for 124 yards (both career-highs). Finished with career-high 190 total yards from scrimmage. Returned three punts for 16 yards. Receptions total was tied for second all-time for a running back

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS and the most since Atlanta’s William Andrews in 1981. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and carried career-high 19 times for career-high 134 yards with a career-high-tying three TDs and added five receptions for 47 yards for 181 total yards from scrimmage. vs. Washington (10/8): Carried six times for 24 yards, caught three passes for 15 yards and returned a punt for 0 yards. at Baltimore (10/21): Started and led team in rushing with 64 yards on 17 carries and one TD. Also caught two passes for 11 yards. at Minnesota (10/28): Started and rushed 13 times for 45 yards and a TD, recorded seven catches for 31 yards and a TD and returned one punt for 15 yards. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started and finished with 19 carries for 82 yards and four receptions for 34 yards. Eclipsed 100 yards from scrimmage for the fourth time this season. Kamara tied a career-high with three touchdowns and recorded his third three-touchdown performance of the season, finishing with two rushing TDs and a receiving TD. Scored tenth touchdown of the season on an eight-yard first quarter run, and joins Jimmy Graham (2013-14), Mark Ingram (2016-17) and Joe Horn (2003-04) as only the third Saint with back-to-back seasons of ten TDs. Kamara’s the only Saint to do so in his first two seasons. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started and finished with 12 carries for 56 yards and two TDs to go along with four catches for 46 yards. Also returned a punt for two yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started and finished the game with 71 yards rushing on 13 carries and a 37-yard touchdown catch from Brees. Kamara, who had 826 receiving yards and 728 rushing yards as a rookie last season, with 37 receiving yards vs. Philadelphia, Kamara became the fourth player in NFL history with both 500 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in each of his first two seasons, joining Edgerrin James, Herschel Walker and Abner Haynes. Kamara has also set a new career-high for touchdowns with 15, the third-highest single-season total in club history. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started and finished with a team-high 89 rushing yards on 14 carries, caught a pass for nine yards, and returned a punt for seven yards. at Dallas (11/29): Started and finished with a team-high eight receptions tallying 36 yards. Kamara rushed for 36 yards, surpassing his rookie total of 726 rushing yards. He now has 742 rushing yards on the season…Also returned three punts for 17 yards, including a career-long 16-yard return. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started and rushed for 51 yards on 12 carries to go along with five receptions for 36 receiving yards. Kamara also returned three kickoffs for 76 yards. Kamara and Ingram have a combined 22 touchdowns for the Saints this season. at Carolina (12/17): Started and carried 14 times for 67 yards and one touchdown. He also added 36 receiving yards on seven catches. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Carried seven times for 23 yards with two touchdowns and caught four passes for 82 yards. Kamara now has 14 rushing touchdowns in 2018, setting the Saints single-season record previously held by RB Deuce McAllister (2002), RB George Rogers (1981) and RB Dalton Hilliard (1989). Kamara has also set a new career-high with 18 touchdowns, tying the club record with Hilliard (1989). With 82 receiving yards, Kamara joined Herschel Walker as only the second player in NFL history to have 1,500 rushing yards and 1,500 receiving yards in his first two seasons. vs. Carolina (12/30): Inactive. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at RB and led the Saints in rushing, finishing with 16 carries for 71 yards, including a 12-yard rush for a first down with 1:03 remaining to seal the victory. Kamara also recorded four receptions for 35 yards for a postseason career-high 106 total yards from scrimmage. ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Two-Point Conversions – (2017, 1); (2018, 2) Total: 3; CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Atts. –19, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Rushing Yards –134, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Rushing Long – 74t, at Los Angeles Rams (11/26/17); Rushing Touchdowns – 3, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Receptions – 15, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Receiving Yards –124, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Receiving Long –40, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Receiving Touchdowns – 1 (5x), last vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/2018); Scrimmage Yards –190, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Total Touchdowns – 3, vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/18). Kickoff Returns – 4, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Kickoff Return Yards – 155, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Long Kickoff Return – 106t, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Kickoff Return Touchdowns – 1, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); All Purpose Yards – 283, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Receptions — 4 (2x), at Minnesota (1/14/18) and vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Receiving Yards — 62, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Long Reception — 23 (2x), at Minnesota (1/14/18) and vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Receiving TDs — 1, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Rushes — 16, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Rushing Yards — 71, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Long Rush — 15, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Rushing TDs — 1,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Total Yards From Scrimmage — 106, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Kickoff Returns — 2 (2x), at Minnesota (1/14/18) and vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Kickoff Return Yards — 50, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Long Kickoff Return — 30, at Minnesota (1/14/18).

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18 Keith Kirkwood Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 210 Exp.: R College: Temple Regular Season Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (8/1); 2018: (8/1) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/1); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: at Cincinnati (11/11): Made NFL debut and caught two passes for 45 yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Caught career high three passes for 33 yards. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Recorded the first touchdown of his career on a five-yard pass. at Dallas (11/29): Made his first career start and recorded his second-career touchdown, hauling in a 30-yard TD. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Tallied two receptions for 21 yards. at Carolina (12/17): Hauled in two passes for 40 yards, including crucial 3rd-and-14 conversion with 7:21 left. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on offense, catching two passes for 35 yards. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on offense and special teams. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Made his postseason debut starting at WR, tallying two catches for eight yards, including a 2-yard touchdown reception to convert on fourth-and-goal. ADDITIONAL STATS: Miscellaneous Tackles – (2018, 1) Total: 1 CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 3, vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Receiving Yards – 45, at Cincinnati (11/11/18); Long Reception – 42, at Cincinnati (11/11/18); Receiving TDs –1 (2x), last at Dallas (11/29/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 2, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Receiving Yards – 8, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Long Reception – 6, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Receiving TDs –1, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19).

Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD9/9 TB X X 8 29 3.6 10 2 9 112 12.4 35 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 13 46 3.5 18 0 6 53 8.8 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 16 66 4.1 17 0 15 124 8.3 21 0 3 16 5.3 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 19 134 7.1 49t 3 5 47 9.4 25 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 6 24 4.0 9 0 3 15 5.0 6 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 17 64 3.8 12 1 2 11 5.5 8 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 13 45 3.5 17 1 7 31 16.2 17 1 1 15 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 19 82 4.3 17 2 5 4 8.5 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 12 56 4.7 14 2 4 46 11.5 19 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 13 71 5.5 16 0 1 37 37.0 37 1 1 13 13.0 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/22 ATL X X 14 89 6.4 18 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 1 7 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X X 11 36 3.3 7 0 8 36 4.5 8 0 3 17 5.7 16 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 12 51 4.3 12 0 5 36 7.2 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 76 25.3 30 012/17 @CAR X X 14 67 4.8 16 1 7 49 5.1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 50.0 50 012/23 ATL X 7 23 3.3 8 2 4 82 20.5 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR

15 13 194 883 4.6 49t 14 82 692 8.8 35 4 12 82 6.8 16 0 4 126 31.5 30 031 16 314 1,611 5.1 87t 22 163 1,518 9.5 49 9 12 82 6.8 16 0 15 473 31.5 106t 131 16 314 1,611 5.1 87t 22 163 1,518 9.5 49 9 12 82 6.8 16 0 15 473 31.5 106t 1

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1/13 PHI X X 16 71 4.4 15 0 4 35 8.8 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 45 22.5 27 01 1 16 71 4.4 15 0 4 35 8.8 23 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 45 22.5 27 03 2 37 137 3.1 15 1 9 107 11.9 23 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 95 23.8 30 03 2 37 137 3.1 15 1 9 107 11.9 23 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 95 23.8 30 0

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41 RB Alvin KamaraRushing Receiving

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Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts11/11 @CIN X 2 45 22.5 42 0 011/18 PHI X 3 33 11.0 19 0 011/22 ATL X 1 5 5.0 5 1 611/29 @DAL X X 1 30 30.0 30 1 6

12/9 @TB X 2 21 10.5 13 0 012/17 @CAR X 2 40 20.0 21 0 012/23 PIT X 2 35 17.5 23 0 012/30 CAR X

8 1 13 209 16.1 42 2 128 1 13 209 16.1 42 2 128 1 13 209 16.1 42 2 12

1/13 PHI X 2 8 4.0 6 1 61 1 2 8 0.0 0 1 61 1 2 8 4.0 0 1 121 1 2 8 4.0 0 1 6

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18 WR Keith KirkwoodReceiving

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53 A.J. Klein Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 240 Exp.: 6 College: Iowa State Regular Season Career GP/GS: (88/51); 2018: (16/15) Postseason Career GP/GS: (6/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on defense and finished with two tackles (one solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at SLB and finished with nine tackles (six solo), his highest total of stops as a Saint. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at SLB and finished with three tackles (two solo) and a pass defensed. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at SLB and finished with four tackles (two solo). vs. Washington (10/8): Started at SLB and recorded six tackles (three solo), a pass defensed, and his first career fumble recovery. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at SLB and led the defense with seven tackles (five solo). at Minnesota (10/28): Started at SLB and recorded seven tackles (three solo). vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at SLB and finished with four tackles (three solo). at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at SLB and also played on special teams, recording an assisted tackle, headlining a unit that gave up only 174 yards passing. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at SLB and finished with two solo tackles. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at SAM and finished with four tackles (two solo) and a six-yard interception return. at Dallas (11/29): Started at SLB and finished game with five tackles (two solo) and one sack for loss of nine yards. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at SAM and notched four solo tackles including one sack. at Carolina (12/17): Started at SAM and finished with four tackles (one solo) and a fumble recovery. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at SAM and played on special teams, finishing with two solo tackles. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at SLB and finished game with five tackles (four solo). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Saw action at linebacker and on special teams. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2013, 4); (2014, 8); (2015, 13); (2016, 2) Total: 27. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles 15, vs. New Orleans (9/27/15); Solo Tackles – 11, vs. New Orleans (9/27/15); Sacks – 1 (7x), last at Dallas (11/29/18); Interceptions – 1 (2x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Chicago (10/29/17); Forced Fumbles – 1 (4x), last at Minnesota (9/11/17); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (2x), vs. Washington (10/8/18) and at Carolina (12/17/18); Special Teams Tackles – 1 (3x), last vs. San Diego (12/11/16). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 3,vs. Arizona (1/24/16); Solo Tackles — 1,vs. Arizona (1/24/16).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/16 CLE X X 6 3 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 09/30 @NYG X X 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1

10/21 @BAL X X 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 3 4 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/4 LAR X X 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/11 @CIN X X 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 1 6 1 0 011/29 @DAL X X 2 3 5 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 012/9 @TB X X 4 0 4 1.0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0

12/17 @CAR X X 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 112/23 PIT X X 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X X 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

16 15 44 27 71 2.0 13.0 1 6 3 0 228 27 81 44 125 4.0 33.0 1 6 8 1 288 51 202 78 280 10.0 63.0 2 14 9 4 2

1/13 @PHI X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 05 0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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53 LB A.J. KleinSack/Yds INT/Yds

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23 Marshon Lattimore Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 192 Exp.: 2 College: Ohio State Regular Season Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (29/29); 2018: (16/16) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and finshed with three solo tackles and a pass defensed. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at RCB and finished with four tackles (three solo) and a forced fumble. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with two solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and finished with four solo tackles and a fumble recovery. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and recorded an assisted tackle before leaving in first quarter (concussion). at Baltimore (10/21): Started and recorded three solo tackles and two passes defensed. at Minnesota (10/28): Started and recorded three total tackles (two solo) and a 54-yard fumble return. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at RCB and played on special teams, finishing with four tackles (two solo). at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at RCB and finished with an assisted tackle, as part of an effort where New Orleans surrendered 174 net yards passing. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at RCB and recorded first interception of season, picking off Carson Wentz in first quarter. Led defense with four tackles and two passes defensed. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at RCB and finished with five tackles (four solo), one forced fumble and two passes defensed. at Dallas (11/29): Started at RCB, notching a career-high 10 tackles (career-high nine solo) and forced and recovered a fumble. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at RCB and recorded five solo tackles to go along with two passes defensed, one interception, and one forced fumble. at Carolina (12/17): Started at RCB and recorded two tackles (one solo). vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at RCB and finished the game with six solo tackles and one pass defensed. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at RCB, notching two tackles (one solo). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at RCB, recording two interceptions, including a fourth quarter interception to end Philadelphia’s final drive. The picks tied a Saints single-game playoff career-high. The picks were the first postseason interceptions of Lattimore’s career, and increased his season total (regular season and postseason combined) to four interceptions, and three against the Eagles. Lattimore also finished the day with four tackles and two pass defenses. Lattimore recorded the Saints first multi-interception postseason game since Jabari Greer had two interceptions in the 2011 NFC Wildcard Game against the Detroit Lions. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 10, at Dallas (11/29/18); Solo Tackles – 9, at. Dallas (11/29/18); Interceptions – 1 (7x), last at Tampa Bay (12/9/18); Long Interception Return – 33, at Atlanta (12/7/17); Passes Defensed – 4, vs. Atlanta (12/24/17); Forced Fumbles – 1 (5x), last at Tampa Bay (11/29/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1, 4x, last at Dallas (11/29/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 4 (2x), last vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Solo Tackles — 4 (2x), last vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); ; Interceptions – 2, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Long Interception Return – 14, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Passes Defensed — 2 (3x), last vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19)

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB X X 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 09/16 CLE X X 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 09/23 @ATL X X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 110/8 WAS X X 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 010/28 @MIN X X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 1

11/4 LAR X X 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 4 0 4 0.0 0 1 0 2 0 011/22 ATL X X 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 2 1 011/29 @DAL X X 9 1 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1

12/9 @TB X X 5 0 5 0.0 0 1 0 2 1 012/17 @CAR X X 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X X 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 012/30 CAR X X 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 16 49 10 59 0.0 0 2 0 12 4 329 29 93 19 112 0.0 0 7 85 30 5 429 29 93 19 112 0.0 0 7 85 30 5 4

1/13 @PHI X X 4 0 4 0 0 2 14 2 0 01 1 4 0 4 0 0 2 14 2 0 03 3 10 0 10 0 0 2 14 6 0 03 3 10 0 10 0 0 2 14 6 0 0

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61 Josh LeRibeus Pos.: G Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 315 Exp.: 6 College: Southern Methodist Career GP/GS: (50/14); 2018: (6/3) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/19): Started at LG. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Saw action on offense and special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at LG and also played on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Saw action on special teams. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on special teams. at Baltimore (10/21): Playing in his 50th career game, started at RG. Placed on Injured Reserve, (10/24). 11 Tommylee Lewis Pos.: WR Ht.: 5-7 Wt.: 168 Exp.: 3 College: Northern Illinois Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (33/2/0/5); 2018: (6/1) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (1/0/0/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Returned three punts for 69 yards and a kickoff for 0 yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Returned a punt for 0 yards. Left game in first quarter (knee). Placed on Injured Reserve, 9/19. Activated from Injured Reserve, 11/21. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Caught a 28-yard touchdown. at Dallas (11/29): Inactive. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on offense and special teams, catching one pass for 20 yards and returning two punts for 29 yards. at Carolina (12/17): Carried once for four yards and returning two punts for 13 yards. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on offense and special teams, fielding one punt. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started and also saw action on special teams, had a six-yard rush, a 12-yard reception and returned two punts for 18 yards. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Returned three punts for eight yards. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 1) Total: 1. Miscellaneous Tackles – (2017, 1) Total: 1. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 3 (2x), last at Carolina (9/24/17); Rec. Yards – 52, at Minnesota (9/11/17); Long Rec. – 52, at Minnesota (9/11/17); TD Receptions – 1 (2x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Rushing Att. – 1 (5x), last vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Rushing Yards – 8, at Carolina (9/24/17); Long Rush – 8, at Carolina (9/24/17); Total Yards From Scrimmage – 52, at Minnesota (9/11/17); Punt Returns – 5, vs. N.Y. Jets (12/17/17) Punt Return Yards – 63, vs. Carolina (10/16/16); Long Punt Return – 59, vs. Carolina (10/16/16); Kickoff Returns – 5, at Atlanta (12/7/17); Kickoff Return Yards – 121, vs. Atlanta (12/7/17); Kickoff Return Long – 39, at Green Bay (10/22/17). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Rushes — 1,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Rushing Yards — -4,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Long Rush — -4,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Punt Returns — 3,vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Punt Return Yards — 17,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Long Punt Return — 11,vs. Carolina (1/7/18).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 11 WR Tommylee Lewis

Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD

9/9 TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 3 69 0.0 26 0

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

9/23 @ATL

11/22 ATL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 28 28.0 28 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/29 @DAL

12/11 @TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 20 14.5 20 0 0 2 29 14.5 17 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/18 @CAR X 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 13 6.5 13 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/23 TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/30 CAR X 1 6 6 6 0 1 12 12 12 0 0 2 18 9 16 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 1 2 10 5.0 6 0 3 60 20.0 28 1 6 8 60 7.5 0 0 3 69 23.0 0 033 2 7 35 5.0 15 0 20 252 12.6 54t 2 12 40 335 8.4 17 0 24 528 22.0 39 033 2 7 35 5.0 43 0 20 252 12.6 88t 2 12 40 335 8.4 87t 0 24 528 22.0 39 0

Postseason

1/13 PHI X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 8 2.7 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 01 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 8 2.7 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 03 0 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 5 25 5.0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 03 0 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 5 25 5.0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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Inactive

42 Zach Line Pos.: FB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 233 Exp.: 6 College: Southern Methodist Regular Season Career GP/GS: (63/20); 2018: (16/6) Postseason Career GP/GS: (4/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Recorded no statistics. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Recorded one catch for four yards. at Atlanta (9/23): Played in his 50th career game and caught two passes for six yards and one touchdown. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and blocked for RB Alvin Kamara who had a career-high 134 yards rushing and three touchdowns effort. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on offense and special teams. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at FB and saw action on special teams, returning a kickoff for 16 yards. at Minnesota (10/28): Saw action on offense and special teams. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at FB and played on special teams, catching one pass for three yards and recording a coverage tackle. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on offense and special teams, carrying twice for 13 yards and catching one pass for zero yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on offense and special teams, carrying once for -1 yard. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at FB and saw action on special teams. at Dallas (11/29): Played on offense and special teams. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on offense and special teams, recording a one-yard TD reception. Also converted a first down on one carry for four yards. at Carolina (12/17): Started at FB, carrying twice for six yards. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at FB and played on special teams, recording one coverage tackle. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on offense and special teams and carried three times for a career-high 16 yards with a career-long tying nine-yard rush. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Saw action at fullback and on special teams. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2014, 1); (2016, 1); (2017, 1); (2018, 2) Total: 5. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 2, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Rec. Yards – 49, at Detroit (10/25/15); Long Rec. – 49, at Detroit (10/25/15); Touchdown Receptions – 1 (4x) last at Tampa Bay (12/9/18); Rushing Attempts – 3 (2x), vs. NY Giants (10/3/16) and vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Rushing Yards – 16, vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Long Rush – 9 (2x), at Buffalo (11/12/17) and vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Rushing Touchdowns – 1 (2x), vs. Detroit (9/20/15) and vs. San Diego (9/27/15); Total Yards From Scrimmage – 51, vs. Detroit (10/15/15); Kickoff Returns – 2, vs. Green Bay (11/22/15); Kickoff Return Yards – 38, vs. Green Bay (11/22/15); Kickoff Return Long – 23, vs. Green Bay (11/22/15). ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2015, 1) Total: 1. POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 2, vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Rec. Yards – 7, vs. Seattle (1/10/16) and vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Long Rec. – 11, vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Rushing Attempts – 1, vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Rushing Yards – 1, vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Long Rush – 1t, vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Rushing TDs – 1, vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Total Yards From Scrimmage – 8, vs. Carolina (1/7/18).

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70 Mitchell Loewen Pos.: DL Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 275 Exp.: 3 College: Arkansas Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Declared inactive. at Baltimore (10/21): Inactive. at Minnesota (10/28): Inactive. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Inactive. at Cincinnati (11/11): Inactive. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Inactive. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Inactive. at Dallas (11/29): Inactive. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Inactive. at Carolina (12/17): Inactive. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Inactive. Waived, Dec. 27. 78 Cornelius Lucas Pos.: T Ht,.: 6-9 Wt.: 328 Exp.: 5 College: Kansas State Career GP/GS: (37/8); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: Signed with the Saints, Dec 20. Contract terminated, Dec 22. Resigned, Dec 27. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at RT. Contract terminated, Jan 1. 3 Wil Lutz Pos.: K Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 184 Exp.: 3 College: Georgia State Regular Season Career GP/GS: (48/0); 2018:(16/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Made 36-yard FG, converted 3 PATs, and had 5-of-7 kickoffs sail into the endzone for touchbacks. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Made 1-of-2 FGs, drilling a 44-yard game-winner with 21 seconds left, converted one PAT, and had 2-of-5 kickoffs sail into the endzone for touchbacks. at Atlanta (9/23): Made 3-of-3 FGs, converted four PATs, and had 5-of-8 kickoffs sail into the endzone for touchbacks. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Made 4-of-4 second quarter FGs, tying NFL record and all three PATs for career-high 15 points. Had 5-of-8 kickoffs sail into endzone for touchbacks. Tied career-high in field goals. vs. Washington (10/8): Made a 44-yard FG, converted 4-of-5 PATs and had 6-of-8 kickoffs sail into endzone for touchbacks. at Baltimore (10/21): Made 39-yard FG, converted 3-of-3 PATs, and had 2-of-5 kickoffs sail into end zone for touchbacks. at Minnesota (10/28): Made three-of-three FGs. Also converted 3-3 PATs and had 5-of-7 kickoffs sail into the end zone for touchbacks. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Converted season-long 54-yard FG. Also converted 6-6 PATs and watched 5-of-8 kickoffs sail into the end zone for touchbacks. at Cincinnati (11/11): Converted three-for-three FGs. Finished six-for-six on extra points, and watched 4-of-10 kickoffs sail into end zone for touchbacks…Tied career-high with 15 points. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Converted two-of two field goals, six PATs, and watched 5-of-9 kickoffs sail into the end zone for touchbacks. Reached 100 points for third consecutive season. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Nailed 22-yard field goal, converted four extra points, and had 3-of-6 kickoffs sail into the the endzone for touchbacks. at Dallas (11/29): Nailed 33-yard field goal, converted a PAT, and had three-of-

Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts9/9 TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 09/23 @ATL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 6 3.0 5 1 69/30 @NYG X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 011/11 @CIN X 2 13 6.5 9 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 1 1.0 1 1t 612/17 @CAR X X 2 6 3.0 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/23 PIT X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 3 19 6.3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 6 9 41 4.6 9 0 6 14 2.3 5 1 1228 10 16 69 4.3 9 2 8 22 2.8 5 2 1863 20 29 93 3.2 9 2 15 125 8.3 49 3 36

Postseason

1/13 PHI X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 03 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 03 0 1 1 1.0 1t 1 3 7 7.0 7 0 64 0 1 1 1.0 1t 1 3 14 4.7 11 0 6Career Totals

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FB 42 Zach LineRushing Receiving

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS three kickoffs sail into end zone for touchbacks. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Made 2-of-2 field goals, converted two PATs, and had 4-of-6 kickoffs sail into the endzone for touchbacks. Moves into fourth place in club record books for field goals, passing Garrett Hartley after connecting on his 83rd career field goal. at Carolina (12/17): Made 2-of-2 field goals and watched 3-of-4 kick returns sail into the back of the endzone for touchbacks. With a field goal in 35 consecutive games has the second-longest streak in NFL history. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): made 1-of-2 field goals and converted four extra points. Made 26 consecutive field goals before his second attempt was blocked, moving past Morten Andersen (11/1/92-9/12/93) for the longest streak of consecutive field goals in club history. vs. Carolina (12/30): Made both PAT attempts and had all six kickoffs sail into the end zone for touchbacks. Streak of consecutive games with a field goal ended at 36 contests. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Connected on a 45-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining in the first half and nailed another 39-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Finished the game 2-of-3 from field goal range and 2-of-2 on extra points. ADDITIONAL STATS: Kickoff Touchbacks – (2016, 49); (2017, 58); (2018, 67) Total: 174; Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 1); (2017, 3); (2018, 2) Total: 6; Rushing – One four-yard carry in 2017. CAREER HIGHS: Field Goals Made – 4 (4x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Field Goal Attempts – 4 (5x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Longest Field Goal Made – 57, vs. Atlanta (9/26/16); PATs Made – 7 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); PATs Attempted – 7 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Points – 15, last at Cincinnati (11/11/18); Special Teams Tackles – 1 (6x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Field Goals Made — 2, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Field Goal Attempts — 3, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Longest Field Goal — 57,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Longest Field Goal Attempt — 57,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); PATs Made — 4,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); PATs Attempted — 4,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Points — 8, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Kickoff Touchbacks — 6,vs. Carolina (1/7/18).

3 K Wil Lutz

Date Opp. GP M A Pct. Lg Blk M A M A M A M A M A M A Pts9/9 TB X 1 1 100.0% 36 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 6

9/16 CLE X 2 3 50.0% 31 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 79/23 @ATL X 3 3 100.0% 49 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 4 139/30 @NYG X 4 4 100.0% 42 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 1510/8 WAS X 1 1 100.0% 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 5 7

10/21 @BAL X 1 1 100.0% 39 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 610/28 @MIN X 3 3 100.0% 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 3 3 12

11/4 LAR X 1 1 100.0% 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 6 911/11 @CIN X 3 3 100.0% 42 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 3 1411/18 PHI X 2 2 100.0% 38 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 1211/22 ATL X 1 1 100.0% 22 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 711/29 @DAL X 1 1 100.0% 33 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 7

12/9 @TB X 2 2 100.0% 36 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 812/17 @CAR X 2 2 100.0% 46 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 612/23 PIT X 1 2 50% 43 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 4 712/30 CAR X 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2

16 28 30 93.3% 54 1 1 1 5 5 9 9 11 12 2 3 52 53 13648 87 100 87.0% 57 1 1 1 22 22 21 24 32 36 9 15 148 153 409

16 28 30 93.3% 51 1 1 1 5 5 9 9 11 12 2 3 52 53 136

1/13 PHI 1 2 3 66.7% 45 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 81 2 3 66.7% 45 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 83 4 6 66.7% 57 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 3 11 11 213 4 6 66.7% 57 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 2 11 11 21

2018 SeasonSaints Career

50+40-4930-391-19

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81 Cameron Meredith Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 207 Exp.: 4 College: Illinois State Career GP/GS: (31/11); 2018: (6/1) 2018 REVIEW:. vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive. at Atlanta (9/23): Started in Saints debut and recording a TD on first career catch as Saint, hauling in a 11-yard grab. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Made three receptions for 32 yards. vs. Washington (10/8): Caught team-high five passes for 71 yards, including a 46-yard reception. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on offense and special teams. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on offense and special teams. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on offense and special teams. Placed on Injured Reserve

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS ADDITIONAL STATS: Rushing – one six-yard rush in 2016; Passing – Attempted a pass that was completed for a two-yard touchdown in 2016.

Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts9/9 TB

9/16 CLE9/23 @ATL X X 1 11 11.0 11 1 69/30 @NYG X 3 32 10.7 20 0 010/8 WAS X 5 71 14.2 46 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 0 0.0 0 0 06 1 9 114 12.7 46 1 66 1 9 114 12.7 0 1 6

31 11 86 1,122 13.0 50t 5 30

81 WR Cameron MeredithReceiving

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2018 SeasonSaints Career

InactiveInactive

6 Thomas Morstead Pos.: P Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 235 Exp.: 10 College: Southern Methodist Regular Season Career GP (158); 2018: (16) Postseason Career GP: (11); 2018: (1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Punted three times for 156 yards, a gross punting average of 52.0 and a 45.7 net, with zero inside-the-20… Held for FG and PAT attempts. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Punted four times for 179 yards, a gross punting average of 44.8 and a 44.8 net, with two inside-the-20’s…Held for FG and PAT attempts. at Atlanta (9/23): Punted four times for 202 yards, a gross punting average of 50.5 and a 42.5 net, with with two inside-the-20’s…Held for FG and PAT attempts. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Punted twice for a 95 yards (47.5 gross and net punting average) with a long of 51 yards…Held for FG and PAT attempts. vs. Washington (10/8): went the whole game without a punt for the first time since New Orleans beat the Bills 47-10 on November 12, 2017 at Buffalo. Held for FG and PAT attempts. at Baltimore (10/21): Punted two times for 88 total yards for a gross punting average of 44.0 and a 40.0 net with a long of 52 yards…Kicked off once…Held for PAT attempts. at Minnesota (10/28): Punted two times for a total of 86 yards and a net of 41.0 with a long of 56 yards…Held for FG and PAT attempts. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Punted twice for a total of 67 yards and a net 33.5 with one inside-the-20 and became the 13th Saint to play in 150 games for New Orleans…Held for FG and PAT attempts. at Cincinnati (11/11): Did not punt in the contest, holding for PATs and field goal attempts. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Punted twice for 99 total yards and a net of 50.5 with a long of 50 yards. Played in 152nd career game, putting him in 12th place on club’s all-time games played list. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Punted three times for 144 total yards and a net of 41.3 with a long of 56 yards…Held for FG and PAT attempts. at Dallas (11/29): Punted four times for 206 total yards and a net of 44.5 with a long of 57 yards…Held for FG and PAT attempts. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Punted three times for 155 total yards and a net of 41.7 with a long of 60 yards…. Held for FG and PAT attempts. at Carolina (12/17): Punted four times for 168 total yards and a net of 41.8 with a long of 46 yards… Held for FG and PAT attempts. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): punted three times for 141 total yards and a net of 47.0 with a long of 56 yards, that was ruled out at the three-yard line…. Held for FG and PAT attempts. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played in his 158th career game, moving into a tie with T Zach Strief for games played and punted five times for 210 yards with a net and gross of 42.0. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Punted three times for 134 yards and a net of 44.7 with a long of 50 yards… Held for FG and PAT attempts. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2009, 1); (2010, 1); (2012, 2); (2013, 1); (2014, 1); Total: 6. CAREER HIGHS: Punts – 10, at Indianapolis (10/25/15); Yards – 487, at Indianapolis (10/25/15); Gross Punting Average – 60.0, at Dallas (11/25/10); Net Punting Average – 53.5, at Dallas (11/25/10); Punts Inside the 20-Yard Line – 7, at Carolina (1/3/10); Longest Punt – 70, vs. Kansas City (9/23/12); Kickoffs – 10, vs Indianapolis (10/23/11); Kickoff Touchbacks – 9, vs. Indianapolis (10/23/11); Special Teams Tackles – 2, at New York Giants (12/9/12). ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 1); Total: 1.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Punts– 7, vs. Minnesota (1/24/10); Yards – 359, vs. Minnesota (1/24/10); Gross Avg. – 51.3, vs. Minnesota (1/24/10); Net Avg. – 49.1, vs. Minnesota (1/24/10); Punts Inside the 20 – 4, vs. Minnesota (1/24/10); Long Punt – 66, vs. Arizona (1/16/10); Kickoff Touchbacks – 5 (2x), last at San Francisco (1/14/12); Special Teams Tackles – 1, at Minnesota (1/14/18).

78 Derek Newton Pos.: T Ht,.: 6-6 Wt.: 315 Exp.: 7 College: Arkansas State Career GP/GS: (83/68); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: Signed with the Saints, Dec 11. Contract terminated, Dec 20. Resigned, Dec 27. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on offense and special teams. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Inactive. 57 Alex Okafor Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 261 Exp.: 6 College: Texas Regular Season Career GP/GS: (68/51); 2018: (16/16) Postseason Career GP/GS: (2/2); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and had two solo tackles. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and had three tackles (two solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with one solo tackle. Also contributed on special teams, recording his first career blocked punt. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and had two tackles (one solo). vs. Washington (10/8): Started and recorded no statistics as part of a defense that only surrendered 39 yards rushing. at Baltimore (10/21): Started and recorded his first sack of the season. Finished with three total tackles and one pass defensed. at Minnesota (10/28): Started and finished with two total tackles (one solo). vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at RDE and played on special teams, finishing with one asisted tackle. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at RDE and recorded three solo tackles including a sack. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at RDE and recorded two solo tackles and a sack. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at RDE and recorded two solo tackles. at Dallas (11/29): Started and finished with four tackles (one solo). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started ar RDE and finished with four solo tackles. at Carolina (12/17): Started at RDE and notched four tackles (two solo), including 1.0 sack. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at RDE in his 50th career start, finishing with two solo tackles and a fumble recovery. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at RDE. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at RDE notching one assisted tackle. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2013, 1); (2016, 2) Total: 3; Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – (2016, 1); Blocked Punts – (2018, 1) Total: 1.

6 P Thomas Morstead

Date Opp. GP No Yds Avg Net Avg TB In20 Lg Blk9/9 TB X 3 156 52.0 137 47.5 0 0 58 0

9/16 CLE X 4 179 44.8 179 44.8 0 2 56 09/23 @ATL X 4 202 50.5 170 42.5 1 2 57 09/30 @NYG X 2 95 47.5 95 47.5 0 0 51 010/8 WAS X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 2 88 44.0 80 40.0 0 0 52 010/28 @MIN X 2 86 43.0 82 41.0 0 1 56 0

11/4 LAR X 2 67 33.5 67 33.5 0 2 39 011/11 @CIN X 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 2 99 49.5 101 50.5 0 0 50 011/22 ATL X 2 144 48.0 124 41.3 1 1 56 011/29 @DAL X 4 206 51.5 178 44.5 1 1 57 0

12/9 @TB X 3 155 51.7 125 41.7 1 1 60 012/17 @CAR X 4 168 42.0 167 41.8 0 3 46 012/23 PIT X 3 141 47.0 141 47.0 0 1 56 012/30 CAR X 5 210 42.0 210 42.0 0 1 54 0

16 43 1996 47.0 1,856 43.3 4 15 60 0158 570 26,746 47.0 23,483 41.4 45 199 70 1158 570 26,746 47.0 23,483 41.4 45 199 70 1

1/13 PHI 1 3 134 44.7 134 44.7 0 0 50 01 3 134 44.7 134 44.7 0 0 50 0

11 40 1,805 45.1 1,645 41.1 1 8 66 011 40 1,805 45.1 1,645 41.1 1 8 66 0

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2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS CAREER HIGHS: Tackles –7, vs. Seattle (12/21/14); Sacks – 2 (3x), last vs. New Orleans (9/13/15); Interceptions – 1, vs. Kansas City (12/7/14); Long Interception Return – 26, vs. Kansas City (12/7/14); Forced Fumbles –1 (3x), vs. New York Jets (10/17/16), at Carolina (9/24/17) and vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (2x), last vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18); Blocked Punts – 1, at Atlanta (9/23/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 5, at Carolina (1/3/15); Solo Tackles — 3, at Carolina (1/3/15).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X X 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 2 1 3 1.0 10.0 0 0 1 0 010/28 @MIN X X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 3 0 3 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 2 0 2 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X X 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X X 2 2 4 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X X 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 112/30 CAR X X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

16 16 25 10 35 4 17.0 0 0 1 0 126 26 52 26 78 8.5 43.0 0 0 5 2 168 51 107 73 180 22.0 143.5 1 26 10 3 2

1/13 PHI X X 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 2 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

57 DE Alex OkaforSack/Yds INT/Yds

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65 Michael Ola Pos.: T Ht,.: 6-5 Wt.: 312 Exp.: 5 College: Hampton Career GP/GS: (39/10); 2018: (8/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on special teams. Terminated, Sept. 12. at Baltimore (10/21): Re-signed, Oct. 18. Played on special teams. vs. Minnesota (10/28): Played on special teams. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Inactive. at Cincinnati (11/11): Inactive. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at TE in a jumbo package. Saw action on offense and special teams. at Dallas (11/29): Played on offense and special teams. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on offense and special teams. Placed on Injured Reserve, Dec 11. 93 David Onyemata Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 300 Exp.: 3 College: Manitoba (Canada) Regular Season Career GP/GS: (48/10); 2018: (16/4) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on defense. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and finished with three tackles (one solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with two solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and finished with two tackles (one solo). vs. Washington (10/8): Started and finished with three solo tackles. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on defense and finished with four tackles (three solo). at Minnesota (10/28): Played on defense and special teams and recorded a solo tackle. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with three tackles (two solo). at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with two assisted tackles. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with a solo tackle. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on defense and special teams. at Dallas (11/29): Played on defense and special teams. Tallied career-high 3.0 sacks, seven tackles (four solo) and a forced fumble. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on defense and special teams, recording a pass defensed. at Carolina (12/17): Played on defense and special teams, recording two solo tackles and 1.0 sack. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS defense and special teams, finishing with three tackles (two solo). vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and special teams and tallied two tackles (one solo) and a split sack. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on defense and special teams, recording three tackles (two solo). CAREER HIGHS: Tackles –7, at Dallas (11/29/18); Solo Tackles – 4, at Atlanta (1/1/17) and at Dallas (11/29/18); Passes Defensed – 1, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Sacks – 3, at Dallas (11/29/18) ); Forced Fumbles –1, at Dallas (11/29/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 3, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Solo Tackles — 2, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X 4 3 7 3.0 21.0 0 0 0 1 0

12/9 @TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 012/17 @CAR X 2 0 2 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 1 1 2 0.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0

16 4 23 13 36 4.5 35.5 0 0 1 1 048 10 66 47 113 6.5 45.5 0 0 2 1 048 10 66 47 113 6.5 45.5 0 0 2 1 0

1/13 PHI X 2 1 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 01 0 2 1 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 03 0 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 03 0 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

93 DT David OnyemataSack/Yds INT/Yds

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Career Totals 75 Andrus Peat Pos.: T/G Ht.: 6-7 Wt.: 316 Exp.: 4 College: Stanford Regular Season Career GP/GS: (55/50); 2018: (13/13) Postseason Career GP/GS: (2/2); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at LG. at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive (ankle). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at LG and part of an offensive line that blocked for RB Alvin Kamara rushing for a career-high 139 yards and career-best three rushing touchdowns. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at LG. at Baltimore (10/21): Inactive. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at LG. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at LG blocking for an offense that did not surrender a sack for the second consecutive week and gained 487 total net yards. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at LG for an offense that did not suurender a sack for the third consecutive week and gained over 500 total yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at LG for an offensive line that did not surrender a sack for the fourth consecutive week and gained over 500 total yards. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at LG. Played in his 50th career game as a Saint. at Dallas (11/29): Started at LG. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at LG. at Carolina (12/17): Started at LG and moved over to LT in the fourth quarter. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at LG and moved over to RT and LT in the second and third quarters. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at LT and left game and did not return in second quarter (hand). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at LG, paving the way for the Saints runshing attack that recorded 137 yards on the ground. 71 Ryan Ramcyzk Pos.: T Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 314 Exp.: 2 College: Wisconsin Regular Season Career GP/GS: (31/31); 2018: (15/15) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/11): Started at RT, blocking for a unit that gained 475 total net yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at RT. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at RT. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at RT and part of a line that blocked for RB Alvin Kamara rushing for a career-high 139 yards and career-best three rushing touchdowns. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at RT. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at RT. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at RT. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at RT, blocking for an offense that didn’t surrender a

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS sack for the second consecutive week and gained 487 total net yards. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at RT for an offense that did not suurender a sack for the third consecutive week and gained over 500 total yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at RT for a line that did not surrender a sack for the fourth consecutive week and gained over 500 total yards. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at RT. at Dallas (11/29): Started at RT. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at RT. at Carolina (12/17): Started at RT. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at RT. vs. Carolina (12/30): Dressed, but did not play. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at RT, paving the way for the Saints runshing attack that recorded 137 yards on the ground. ADDITIONAL STATS: Miscellaneous Tackles – (2017, 1); (2018, 2) Total: 2. 98 Sheldon Rankins Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 305 Exp.: 3 College: Louisville Regular Season Career GP/GS: (41/32); 2018: (16/16) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and recorded three tackles (one solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and recorded six tackles (two solo) to tie career-high and a sack for loss of one yard. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with three solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and finished with two solo tackles and a sack for 12-yard loss. at Baltimore (10/21): Started and finished with three tackles (two solo). at Minnesota (10/28): Started and recorded three solo tackles and career-high two sacks for 12-yard loss. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started and recorded a solo tackle, as part of a run-stopping unit that help an opposing offense to under 100 yards rushing for the seventh consecutive game. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started and finished with two tackles and one sack for seven-yard loss. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started and finished with a solo tackle and a sack for 10-yard loss. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started, recording two solo tackles a sack for seven-yard loss. at Dallas (11/29): Started and recorded four tackles (two solo). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started and finished with three tackles (one solo), a sack for 14-yard loss, and a pass defensed. at Carolina (12/17): Started and tallied four tackles (two solo). vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at DT and finished with three tackles and a crucial forced fumble late in the fourth quarter with Pittsburgh in New Orleans territory. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at DT and recorded two assisted tackles. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started the game at DT before leaving with a leg injury in the first quarter. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 6, (2x), last vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Solo tackles – 4 (2x), at Carolina (11/17/16) and vs. Tampa Bay (12/24/16); Sacks – 2, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Interceptions – 1, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Long Interception Return – 27, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Passes Defensed – 1, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Forced Fumbles – 1 (3x), last vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 5 (2x), last at Minnesota (1/14/18); Solo Tackles — 4,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Sacks — 1, at Minnesota (1/14/18).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X X 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 2 4 6 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 2 0 2 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 3 0 3 2.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 2 0 2 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 1 0 1 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 2 0 2 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X X 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 1 2 3 1.0 14.0 0 0 1 0 012/17 @CAR X X 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X X 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 012/30 CAR X X 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

16 16 26 16 42 8.0 61.0 0 0 1 1 041 32 59 35 94 14.0 106.0 1 27 2 3 041 32 59 35 94 14.0 106.0 1 27 2 3 0

1/13 PHI X X 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 03 3 4 3 7 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 03 3 4 3 7 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 0Career Totals

98 DT Sheldon RankinsSack/Yds INT/Yds

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2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 52 Craig Robertson Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 234 Exp.: 6 College: North Texas

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (105/64); 2018: (16/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/2); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on special teams. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on special teams, recording a tackle and a second half recovery of a blocked punt. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on defense and on special teams and recorded a solo tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on defense and special teams, recording an assisted tackle and a coverage stop. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on special teams. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on special teams. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Posted a solo defensive tackle and an assisted special teams stop. Made key stop on fourth down fake field goal attempt to keep the Rams short of first down. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and special teams and finished with a solo tackle and a coverage tackle. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with two solo tackles and a sack f. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played in his 100th career game. at Dallas (11/29): Played on special teams. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on defense and special teams. at Carolina (12/17): Played on special teams. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on defense and special teams, recording one solo tackle to stop a fake punt short of a first down marker. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and special teams and recorded three tackles (two solo). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Saw action on special teams. ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles – (2012, 10); (2013, 3); (2014, 10); (2015, 9); (2016, 3); (2017, 3); (2018, 4) Total: 42; Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – (2017, 1) Total: 1; ; Blocked Punt Recoveries – (2018, 1) Total: 1. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 14 (2x), last at Denver (12/23/12); Solo tackles – 12 (2x), last at Denver (12/23/12); Sacks – 1 (8x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Interceptions – 1 (9x), last at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Long Interception Return – 38, vs. Pittsburgh (1/3/16); Passes Defensed – 2 (2x), last at San Francisco (11/6/16); Forced Fumbles – 1 (2x), last vs. Tennessee (9/20/15); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (7x), last at Arizona (12/18/16); Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – 1, vs. Carolina (12/3/17); Blocked Punt Recoveries – 1, at Atlanta (9/23/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 9, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Solo Tackles — 5, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Sacks — 0.

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 2 0 2 1.0 5 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 0 8 2 10 1.0 5 0 0 0 0 047 27 158 60 218 4.0 30 3 49 11 1 3

105 64 359 173 532 8.0 44 9 130 26 3 8

1/13 PHI X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 03 2 6 8 14 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 03 2 6 8 14 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Totals

52 LB Craig RobertsonSack/Yds INT/Yds

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32 Josh Robinson Pos.: CB Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 200 Exp.: 7 College: Central Florida Regular Season Career GP/GS: (85/21); 2018: (11/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Washington (10/8): After being signed on October 4, made his New Orleans Saints playing debut and saw action on special teams, recording no statistics. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on special teams and recorded his first tackle as a Saint. at

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Minnesota (10/28): Played on special teams and recorded one assisted tackle. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on special teams and recorded no statistics. at Cincinnati (11/11): Finished with one solo tackle and one assisted coverage tackle. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with one solo tackle. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on special teams, recording one tackle. at Dallas (11/29): Played on special teams and recorded no statistics. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on special teams and recorded no statistics. at Carolina (12/17): Played on special teams and recorded no statistics. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on special teams and recorded no statistics. Waived, Dec. 27. Re-signed, Jan 1. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Saw action on special teams. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2012, 3), (2013, 4), (2014, 1), (2015, 2), (2016, 12), (2017, 2), (2018, 4) Total: 28; Special Teams Forced Fumbles – (2017, 1) Total: 1 CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 12, vs. Pittsburgh (9/25/13); Interceptions – 1 (5x), last vs. Carolina (11/30/14); Interception Return Yards – 44, vs. Chicago (12/9/12); Long Interception – 44, vs. Chicago (12/9/12); Passes Defensed – 2 (3x) last vs. Atlanta (9/28/14); Forced Fumbles – 1, at Detroit (9/8/13). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 2, vs. Seattle (1/10/16); Solo Tackles — 2, vs. Seattle (1/10/16). ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2012, 1), (2015, 1).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR10/8 WAS X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11 0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011 0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 085 21 132 16 148 0.0 0.0 5 90 15 1 0

1/4 @PHI X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 03 0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

32 CB Josh RobinsonSack/Yds INT/Yds

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Career Totals 21 Patrick Robinson Pos.: DB Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 191 Exp.: 9 College: Florida State Career GP/GS: (100/58); 2018: (3/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started in five-defensive back set and finished with two assisted tackles. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and recorded four tackles (three solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Played in his 100th career game contributing in the secondary and recorded no statistics. Left the game in the second quarter (ankle) and did not return. Placed on Injured Reserve, 9/26. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2010, 4); (2011, 2); (2014, 4); (2017, 3); Total: 13; Blocked Field Goals – (2011, 1); (2017, 1) Total: 2; Blocked PATs – (2011,1) Total: 1.

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X X 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG

3 1 3 3 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 063 34 152 39 191 1.0 9 9 132 47 1 0

100 58 261 59 320 2.0 9 14 195 82 3 0

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CB 21 Patrick RobinsonSack/Yds INT/Yds

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2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 10 Tre’quan Smith Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 210 Exp.: R College: Central Florida Regular Season Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (15/7); 2018: (15/7) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Made NFL debut. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and caught an 18-yard pass. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on offense and special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on offense. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and scored first career TD on a 62-yard pass from Drew Brees to make him NFL’s all-time passing yardage leader, finishing with 3 receptions for 111 yards and 2 scores. at Baltimore (10/21): Started and recorded 44 yards on three catches. at Minnesota (10/28): Started and recorded three catches for 18 yards. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Caught two passes for 23 yards and a TD. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started and finished with career-high 157 yards on 10 receptions and one TD. NFL Rookie of the Week vs. Atlanta (11/22): Inactive. at Dallas (11/29): Recorded no stats. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Recorded no statistics. at Carolina (12/17): Caught two passes for 15 yards. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started and caught one pass for 11 yards. vs. Carolina (12/30): Recorded three receptions for 30 yards with one touchdown. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Saw action at wide receiver in his postseason debut, recording one catch for 15 yards andn rushing once for five yards. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 10, vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Receiving Yards – 157, vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Long Reception – 62t, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Receiving TDs – 2, vs. Washington (10/8/18). ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATS: Rushing – One five-yard carry in 2018; Total: One five-yard carry. POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 1, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Receiving Yards – 15, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Long Reception – 15, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Receiving TDs – 0.

Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts9/9 TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 1 18 18.0 18 0 09/23 @ATL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 3 111 37.0 62 2 12

10/21 @BAL X X 3 44 14.7 26 0 010/28 @MIN X X 3 18 6.0 7 0 0

11/4 LAR X 2 23 11.5 19 1 611/11 @CIN X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/18 PHI X X 10 157 15.7 38 1 611/22 ATL11/29 @DAL X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/11 @TB X 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 2 15 7.5 9 0 012/23 PIT X 1 11 11.0 11 0 012/30 CAR X 3 30 10.0 13 1 30

15 7 28 427 15.9 62 5 5415 7 28 427 15.9 62 5 5415 7 28 427 15.9 62 5 54

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1/13 PHI X 1 15 15.0 15 0 01 0 1 15 15.0 15 0 01 0 1 15 15.0 15 0 0

10 WR Tre'Quan SmithReceiving

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2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 76 Taylor Stallworth Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 305 Exp.: R College: South Carolina Regular Season Career GP/GS: (13/0); 2018: (13/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on defense. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Recorded two tackles (one solo) and first career fumble recovery. vs. Washington (10/8): Recorded an assisted tackle. at Baltimore (10/21): Inactive. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on defense. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on defense. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and special teams. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on defense. at Dallas (11/29): Recording first career sack and a solo tackle. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on defense. at Carolina (12/17): Played on defense. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on defense. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and recorded a career high three solo tackles. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Saw action at DT, recording three tackles (two solo). CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 3, vs. Carolina (12/30/18); Sacks – 1 at Dallas (11/29/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1, at NY Giants (9/30/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 3, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Solo Tackles – 2, vs. Philadelphia, (1/13/19).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB

9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 110/8 WAS X 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL10/28 @MIN X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL11/29 @DAL X 1 0 1 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/11 @TB X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/18 @CAR X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 012/30 @ATL X 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

13 0 5 2 5 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 113 0 5 2 7 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 113 0 5 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

1/13 PHI X 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 01 0 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 01 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

76 DT Taylor StallworthSack/Yds INT/Yds

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51 Manti Te’o Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 241 Exp.: 6 College: Notre Dame

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (59/47); 2018: (5/2) Postseason Career GP/GS: (4/4); 2018: (0/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Finished with 4 tackles (3 solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at MLB and played on special teams and recorded four tackles (one solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive (knee). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Declared inactive (knee). vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive. at Baltimore (10/21): Recorded three solo tackles. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at MLB and recorded a tackle and a pass defensed. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Inactive. at Cincinnati (11/11): Inactive. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Inactive. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Inactive. at Dallas (11/29): Inactive. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Inactive. at Carolina (12/17): Inactive. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Inactive. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and recorded five solo tackles. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Inactive. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2014, 1); (2015, 1); Total: 2.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 16, at Cleveland (10/4/15); Sacks – 1, at San Francisco(12/20/14); Interceptions – 1 (2x), last at Jacksonville (11/29/15); Long Interception Return – 11, at Jacksonville (11/29/15); Forced Fumbles – 1, at Denver (1/3/16); Fumble Recoveries – 1, vs. Atlanta (12/24/17). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 10, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Sacks – 1, at Minnesota (1/14/18).

Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR9/9 TB X 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL9/30 @NYG10/8 WAS

10/21 @BAL X 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11/4 LAR11/11 @CIN11/18 PHI11/22 ATL11/29 @DAL

12/9 @TB12/17 @CAR12/23 PIT12/30 CAR X 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 2 13 4 17 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 021 13 56 22 78 0.0 0 0 0 4 0 159 47 225 142 367 1.5 2.5 2 11 15 1 1

1/13 PHI0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 2 8 7 15 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 04 4 14 11 25 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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51 LB Manti Te'oSack/Yds INT/Yds

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13 Michael Thomas Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 212 Exp.: 3 College: Ohio State Regular Season Career GP/GS: (46/41); 2018: (15/15) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and recorded 16 receptions for a career-high 180 yards and a TD, setting a new franchise record for catches in a single game. Thomas also set the single game NFL record for most catches during week one. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and recorded a team-high 12 recptions for 89 yards and two TD’s. Thomas also set an NFL record with 28 receptions in the first two games of a season, surpassing former Atlanta wideout Andre Rison (26-1994). at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with 10 catches for 129 yards. Thomas also set an NFL record with 38 receptions in the first three games of the season, surpassing Atlanta wideout Julio Jones (34-2015). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and finished with four catches for 47 yards, setting an NFL record with 42 receptions in the first four games of the season, surpassing former Patriots wideout Wes Welker (40-2011). vs. Washington (10/8): Started and recorded four receptions for 74 yards. at Baltimore (10/21): Started and made seven catches for 69 receiving yards and a TD. at Minnesota (10/28): Started and led team in receiving yards with 81 on five receptions. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started and finished with 12 receptions for 211 receiving yards, including a fourth quarter career-long 72-yard touchdown catch. 211 receiving yards sets a new Saints record, breaking the previous club record of 205 yards held by Wes Chandler set against the Atlanta Falcons on September 2, 1979. Thomas recorded his third 100-yard receiving game of the season and eighth of his career, tied for ninth in Saints history with WR Lance Moore. Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started and recorded eight catches for 70 yards and two touchdowns. Thomas (274), surpassed Odell Beckham, Jr. (266) for the most receptions by a player in his first 40 career games in NFL history. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started and finished with one TD on four catches for 92 receiving yards. Became first player in Saints history to record 1,000 yards receiving in each of his first three seasons. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started and finished with four catches for 38 yards. at Dallas (11/29): Started and finished with five catches for 40 yards and a recovery of ball fumbled by Dan Arnold. Joins Beckham (2014-16) and Randy Moss (1998-2000) as the only players in league history to record at least 1,100 receiving yards in each of their first three seasons. Joins Beckham as only the second player in league history to record at least 90 catches in each of their first three seasons. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started and recorded 11 receptions for 98 yards. Surpassed Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry (288) for the most receptions by a player in his first three seasons after securing his second catch on the Saints’ opening drive. Reached 100 receptions for the second consecutive season. at Carolina (12/17): Started and hauled in seven passes for 49 yards. Surpassed his career-high of 104 grabs set last season, while setting a new club record (109) and becoming the only player in league history to have 300 grabs in his first three seasons. Selected as a Pro Bowl starter. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started and led team with 11 receptions for 109 yards and one touchdown. Thomas also passed Danny Abramowicz for seventh place in the club record books for career receptions.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS With his one TD reception, he moved into a tie for tenth with WR Donte’ Stallworth on the Saints all-time receiving touchdown list (24). vs. Carolina (12/30): became the single-season team record holder for receiving yards (1,405), surpassing Joe Horn’s 1,399 in 2004. Thomas’ 125 receptions are the fifth-highest singleseason total in NFL record books. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started and finished with a Saints’ postseason record 171 yards on 12 receptions and added one touchdown. In franchise postseason history, Thomas now stands third in receiving yards with 387, fifth in receptions with 27, and tied for fourth with Jimmy Graham for touchdown receptions with two. In his career, Thomas has played in three postseason games and has recorded at least 85 receiving yards in each. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 1); Total: 1; Miscellaneous Fumble Recoveries – (2018, 1); Total: 1. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 16, vs.Tampa Bay (9/9/18); Receiving Yards – 211, vs. L.A. Rams (11/4/18); Long Reception – 72, vs. L.A. Rams (11/4/18); Receiving TDs – 2 (4x), last at Cincinnati (11/11/18). ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATISTICS: Miscellaneous Tackles — (2017, 1; 2018, 1) Total: 2. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions — 12, vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19); Receiving Yards — 171,vs. Carolina (1/13/19); Long Reception — 46,vs. Carolina (1/8/18); Receiving TDs — 2, at Minnesota (1/14/18).

Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts9/9 TB X X 16 180 11.3 35 1 6

9/16 CLE X X 12 89 7.4 25 2 129/23 @ATL X X 10 129 12.9 35 0 09/30 @NYG X X 4 47 11.8 15 0 010/8 WAS X X 4 74 18.5 31 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 7 69 9.9 32 1 610/28 @MIN X X 5 81 16.2 44 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 12 211 17.6 72 1 611/11 @CIN X X 8 70 8.8 17 2 1211/18 PHI X X 4 92 23.0 30 1 611/22 ATL X X 4 38 9.5 13 0 011/29 @DAL X X 5 40 8.0 12 0 012/11 @TB X X 11 98 8.9 20 0 012/17 @CAR X X 7 49 7.0 12 0 012/23 PIT X X 11 109 9.9 28 1 612/30 CAR X X 5 29 5.9 8 0 0

16 16 125 1405 11.2 72 9 5447 42 321 3787 11.8 72 23 14047 42 321 3787 11.8 72 23 140

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1/13 PHI X X 12 171 14.3 42 1 61 1 12 171 14.3 42 2 123 3 27 387 14.3 46 3 183 3 27 387 14.3 46 3 18Career Totals

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63 Cameron Tom Pos.: C Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 300 Exp.: 2 College: Southern Mississppi Regular Season Career GP/GS: (11/0); 2018: (11/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive. at Atlanta (9/23): Made his NFL regular season debut and contributed on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive. at Baltimore

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS (10/21): Played on at left guard in place of an injured Josh LeRibeus and on special teams. at Minnesota (10/28): Dressed, but did not play. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on special teams. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played at left guard and on special teams. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on special teams. at Dallas (11/29): Played on special teams. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on special teams. at Carolina (12/17): Played on offense and special teams, stepping in at C for starter Max Unger who left the game in the third quarter. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Carolina (12/30): Made his first career start at RG. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Played on offense and special teams in his postseason debut. 60 Max Unger Pos.: C Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 305 Exp.: 10 College: Oregon Regular Season Career GP/GS: (130/130); 2018: (16/16) Postseason Career GP/GS: (11/11); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at C. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at C. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at C. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at C. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at C. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at C. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at C. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at C, blocking for an offense that did not surrender a sack and gained 487 total net yards. at Cincinnati (11/11): Start at C for an offense that did not suurender a sack for the third consecutive week and gained 509 yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at C for an offensive line that did not surrender a sack for the fourth consecutive week and gained over 500 total yards. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at C. at Dallas (11/29): Started at C. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at C. at Carolina (12/17): Started at C, left game in the third quarter and did not return (concussion). Selected to his first Pro Bowl as a Saint and third overall. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at C. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at C. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at C, paving the way for the Saints runshing attack that recorded 137 yards on the ground. ADDITIONAL STATS: Miscellaneous Tackles – (2018, 3) Total: 3 67 Larry Warford Pos.: G Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 317 Exp.: 6 College: Kentucky Regular Season Career GP/GS: (86/86); 2018: (15/15) Postseason Career GP/GS: (4/4); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at RG. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at RG. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at RG. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at RG. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at RG. at Baltimore (10/21): Stared at RG. at Minnesota (10/28): Started at RG. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at RG, blocking for an offense that did not surrender a sack for the second consecutive week and gained 487 total net yards. at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at RG for an offense that did not suurender a sack for the third consecutive week gained over 500 total yards. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at RG for an offensive line that did not surrender a sack for the fourth consecutive week and gained over 500 total yards. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started at RG. at Dallas (11/29): Started at RG. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at RG. at Carolina (12/17): Started at RG. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at RG. vs. Carolina (12/30): Inactive. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at RG, paving the way for the Saints runshing attack that recorded 137 yards on the ground. 27 Dwayne Washington Pos.: RB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 223 Exp.: 3 College: Washington Regular Season Career GP/GS: (31/2); 2018: (13/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: at N.Y. Giants (9/30): After being elevated to the active roster, made Saints debut on offense and on special teams. Carried twice for two yards. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on special teams. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on special teams. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on special teams. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on special teams, recording a tackle. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on offense and special teams, carrying 11 times for 47 yards, both season-highs. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on offense and special teams, carrying 3 times for -3 yards. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on special teams, recording a tackle. at Dallas (11/29): Played on special teams. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on special teams and recovered a blocked punt. at Carolina (12/17): Played on special teams. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on special teams. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on offense and special teams, setting a career-high with 108 yards rushing on 11 carries. He also tied a career-high with a 28-yard rush. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Inactive. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 4); (2018, 2) Total: 5; Blocked Punt Recoveries – (2018, 1) Total: 1. CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Attempts – 16, vs. Chicago (12/11/16); Rushing Yards – 64, vs. Chicago (12/11/16); Rushing Long – 28, vs. Tennessee (9/18/16); Rushing Touchdowns – 1, at Indianapolis (9/11/16); Receptions – 2 (3x), last at N.Y. Giants (12/18/16); Receiving Yards – 19, at New Orleans (12/4/16); Longest Reception – 11, at New Orleans (12/4/16); All-purpose Yards – 74, vs.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Chicago Bears (12/11/16); Kickoff Returns – 2, vs. Arizona (9/10/17); Kickoff Return Yards – 31, vs. Arizona (9/10/2017); Kickoff Return Long – 25, vs. Tennesee (9/25/16); Special Teams Tackles – 2, vs. Cleveland (11/12/17).

82 Benjamin Watson Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 255 Exp.: 15 College: Georgia Regular Season Career GP/GS: (195/136); 2018: (16/4) Postseason Career GP/GS: (12/9); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at tight end and caught four passes for 44 yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at tight end and caught three passes for 19 yards, becoming the 14th tight end in NFL history with 500 career receptions. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at tight end and recorded five catches for 71 yards (14.2 avg.), surpassing Dallas Clark and Frank Wycheck to move into 12th place at the position all-time in NFL records. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Caught a 23-yard pass. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and caught four passes for 30 yards. at Baltimore (10/21): Finished with six catches for 43 yards and one touchdown, the one-yard scoring grab being QB Drew Brees’ 500th career TD pass. at Minnesota (10/28): Played on offense and special teams. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Played on offense inished with season-high 62 yards on three receptions, and on a second quarter 13-yard scoring pass from Brees. With his 12th touchdown from Brees, moved into a tie for tenth place on the top Brees touchdown targets. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on offense and special teams, finishing with one catch for one yard. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Recorded no statistics. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on offense and special teams, finishing with one catch for 20 yards. at Dallas (11/29): Played on offense. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Played on offense, catching three passes for 24 yards. at Carolina (12/17): Played on offense and recorded one catch for 28 yards. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Played on offense, catching one pass for six yards. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on offense and caught two passes for 29 yards. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Saw action at TE, hauling in one catch for 12 yards. ADDITIONAL STATS: Rushing – (2007, 1 att., 11 yards); (2010, 1 att., -1 yard) Total: 2 att., 10 yards; Special Teams Tackles – (2005, 1) Total: 1. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 10 (2x), at Miami (12/5/10) and vs. Atlanta (10/15/15); Receiving Yards – 147, vs. New York Giants (11/1/15); Long Reception – 46, vs. New York Giants (11/5/15); Receiving Touchdowns – 2 (3x), last at Dallas (11/18/12). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Receptions — 5 (2x), last at Indianapolis (1/21/07); Receiving Yards — 91,vs.Jacksonville (1/7/06); Long Reception — 63t,vs.Jacksonville (1/7/06); Receiving TDs — 2,vs.Jacksonville (1/12/08)

Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts9/30 @NYG X 2 2 1.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/8 WAS X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/28 MIN X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X 11 47 4.3 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 3 -3 -1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/22 ATL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/29 @DAL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/23 PIT X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 11 108 9.8 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 0 27 154 5.7 28 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 013 0 27 154 5.7 28 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 031 2 137 465 3.4 28 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

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1/13 PHI0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career Totals

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27 RB Dwayne WashingtonRushing Receiving

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 82 TE Benjamin Watson

Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts9/9 TB X X 4 44 11.0 21 0 0

9/16 CLE X X 3 19 6.3 8 0 09/23 @ATL X X 5 71 14.2 27 0 09/30 @NYG X 1 23 23 23 0 010/8 WAS X X 4 30 7.5 9 0 0

10/21 @BAL X 6 43 7.2 15 1 610/28 @MIN X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

11/4 LAR X 3 62 20.7 32 1 611/12 @CIN X 1 1 1.0 1 0 011/18 PHI X 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/22 ATL X 1 20 20.0 20 0 011/29 @DAL X 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

12/9 TB X 3 24 8.0 11 0 012/17 @CAR X 1 28 28.0 28 0 012/23 PIT X 1 6 6.0 6 0 012/30 @CAR X 2 29 14.5 18 0 0

16 4 35 400 11.4 32 2 1263 36 148 1587 10.7 46 12 72

195 136 530 5885 11.1 37 44 264

1/13 CAR X 1 12 12.0 12 0 01 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 03 2 3 39 13.0 27 0 012 9 22 234 10.6 63t 3 18

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43 Marcus Williams Pos.: S Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 195 Exp.: 2 College: Utah Regular Season Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (31/31); 2018: (16/16) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/3); 2018: (1/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started in three-S look and finished with 6 tackles (5 solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at FS also saw action on special teams and finished with three solo tackles, a pass defensed, and a fourth quarter interception for 22 yards. Also recorded a special teams tackle. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at FS and finished with 5 tackles (four solo). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at FS and finished with a solo tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at FS and played on special teams, recording a coverage tackle. at Baltimore (10/21): Started at FS and finished with four tackles (two solo). at Minnesota (10/28): Started at FS and recorded five total tackles and a pass defensed. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started at FS and played on special teams, finishing with three tackles (two solo). at Cincinnati (11/11): Started at FS and tallied four tackles (three solo) and one interception returned 78 yards, helping set up a Saints touchdown with two seconds left before the half. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Started at FS and finished with a solo tackle. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Started and recorded a strip sack, forced fumble and recovery for a six-yard loss. Finished game with five solo tackles. at Dallas (11/29): Started at FS and recorded two solo tackles. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at FS and played on special teams, finishing with five tackles (four solo) and a coverage tackle. at Carolina (12/17): Started at FS and played on special teams, finishing with four tackles (two solo) and a coverage tackle. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at FS and finished with two solo tackles. vs. Carolina (12/30): Started at FS and finished with five tackles (four solo). POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at SS, notching two solo tackles. ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 2); (2018, 4) Total: 6. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles –8, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Solo Tackles – 7, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Interceptions –2, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Passes Defensed – 2, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Special Teams Tackles – 1 (4x), last vs. Washington (10/8/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 8,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Solo Tackles — 6,vs. Carolina (1/7/18); Sacks — 0; Interceptions — 1, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Passes Defensed — 2, at Minnesota (1/14/18).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB X X 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/16 CLE X X 3 0 3 0.0 0 1 22 1 0 09/23 @ATL X X 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/8 WAS X X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X X 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/11 @CIN X X 3 1 4 0.0 0 1 78 1 0 011/18 PHI X X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 ATL X X 5 0 5 1.0 6 0 0 0 1 111/29 @DAL X X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/17 @CAR X X 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X X 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 16 45 10 55 1.0 6 2 100 3 1 131 31 101 24 125 1.0 6 6 112 9 1 131 31 101 24 125 1.0 6 6 112 9 1 1

1/13 PHI X X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 03 3 8 2 10 0.0 0 1 12 3 0 03 3 8 2 10 0.0 0 1 12 3 0 0

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2018 SeasonSaints CareerCareer Totals

Career Totals 26 P.J. Williams Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 196 Exp.: 4 College: Florida State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (33/14); 2018: (15/6) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/1); 2018: (1/1) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at LCB and recorded five solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Recorded seven tackles (five solo) and had a second quarter forced fumble. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on defense and special teams, recording two tackles (one solo) and a pass defensed. at Baltimore (10/21): Played on defense and special teams and recorded two solo tackles. at Minnesota (10/28): Recorded first career intereception returned for a TD (45 yards) as well as tallying six total tackles (four solo) and a pass defensed. Selected as NFC Defensive Player of the Week. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Started in a multiple DB package and finished with six tackles (five solo) and tied a career-high with three passes defense. at Cincinnati (11/11): Played on defense and special teams and recorded a solo tackle. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Played on defense and special teams, finishing with two solo tackles and two passes defensed. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Played on defense and special teams, recording first career sack, creating 10-yard loss. Finished with six tackles (five solo) and a forced fumble. at Dallas (11/29): Recorded three tackles (two solo). at Tampa Bay (12/9): Started at in a five-defensive back package and finished with two solo tackles and a pass defensed. at Carolina (12/17): Started at NB and finished with five tackles (three solo). vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Started at CB and finished with five solo tackles. vs. Carolina (12/30): Played on defense and finished with one solo tackle. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Started at RCB, tallying three tackles (two solo) and one pass defensed. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 10, vs. New England (9/17/17); Solo Tackles – 8, vs. New England (9/17/17); Interceptions –1 (3x), at Carolina (9/24/17), at Los Angeles Rams (11/26/17), and at Minnesota (10/28/18); Int. Ret. for TD – 1, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Passes Defensed – 3 (2x), at L.A. Rams (11/26/17) and vs. L.A. Rams (11/4/18); Forced Fumbles – 1, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18). POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 4, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Solo Tackles — 3, at Minnesota (1/14/18); Sacks — 0; Interceptions — 0; Passes Defensed — 1 (3x), last vs. Philadelphia (1/13/19).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast Total PD FF FR

9/9 TB9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 @ATL X X 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/30 @NYG X 5 2 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 010/8 WAS X 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0

10/21 @BAL X X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 010/28 @MIN X 4 2 6 0.0 0 1 45t 1 0 0

11/4 LAR X X 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 011/11 @CIN X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 011/18 PHI X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 011/22 ATL X 5 1 6 1.0 10 0 0 1 1 011/29 @DAL X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/9 @TB X X 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 012/17 @CAR X X 3 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 PIT X X 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30 CAR X 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 6 43 10 42 1.0 10 1 0 9 1 033 14 82 24 106 1.0 10 3 7 20 1 033 14 82 24 106 1.0 10 3 7 20 1 0

1/13 PHI X X 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 03 1 6 2 8 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 0

3 1 6 2 8 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 0

26 CB P.J. WilliamsSack/Yds INT/Yds

2018 SeasonSaints Career

Postseason

2018 SeasonSaints CareerCareer Totals

Career Totals

Inactive

49 Zach Wood Pos.: LS Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 255 Exp.: 2 College: Southern Methodist

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (32/0); 2018: (16/0) Postseason Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (3/0) 2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Handled long-snapping durties. at Atlanta (9/23): Handled long-snapping duties. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Washington (10/8): Handled long-snapping duties. at Baltimore (10/21): Handled long-snapping duties. at Minnesota (10/28): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. L.A. Rams (11/4): Handled long-snapping duties. at Cincinnati (11/11): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Philadelphia (11/18): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Atlanta (11/22): Handled long-snapping duties. at Dallas (11/29): Handled long-snapping duties. at Tampa Bay (12/9): Handled long-snapping duties. at Carolina (12/17): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Pittsburgh (12/23): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Carolina (12/30): Handled long-snapping duties. POSTSEASON: vs. Philadelphia (1/13): Handled long-snapping duties.

WR 17 ALSHON JEFFERY 18 Shelton Gibson

LT 71 JASON PETERS 72 Halapoulivaati Vaitai

LG 73 ISAAC SEUMALO 61 Stefen Wisniewski

C 62 JASON KELCE 61 Stefen Wisniewski

RG 79 BRANDON BROOKS 67 Chance Warmack 69 Matt Pryor

RT 65 LANE JOHNSON 72 Halapoulivaati Vaitai

TE 86 ZACH ERTZ 88 Dallas Goedert 82 Richard Rodgers

WR 13 NELSON AGHOLOR 80 Jordan Matthews

WR 19 GOLDEN TATE 14 Mike Wallace

RB 43 DARREN SPROLES 33 Josh Adams 28 Wendell Smallwood

49 Boston Scott

QB 11 CARSON WENTZ 9 Nick Foles 7 Nate Sudfeld

WR NelsonAgholor (AGG-uh-lore) LS Rick Lovato (luh-VAH-toe)CB Rasul Douglas (RAH-sool) CB Avonte Maddox (uh-VON-tay)LBNathan Gerry (GARY) DT Haloti NgataTE Dallas Goedert (GOD-ert) (ha-low-tee NAH-tah)LB Kamu Grugier-Hill OL Isaac Seumalo (say-uh-MAH-low)(KAH-moo GREW-jay) RB Wendell Smallwood (when-DELL)WR Alshon Jeffery (AL-shon jeff-ree)T Halapoulivaati VaitaiC Jason Kelce (KELL-see) (hal-lah-POO-lee VAH-tee VIE-tie)CB Cre’Von LeBlanc G/C Stefen WisniewskiCRAY-von leh-BLAHNK) (STEFF-in wiz-NEW-ski)

Underlined = Rookie

DE 77 MICHAEL BENNETT 74 Daeshon Hall

DT 93 TIM JERNIGAN 94 Haloti Ngata 98 Bruce Hector

DT 91 FLETCHER COX 90 Treyvon Hester

DE 55 BRANDON GRAHAM 56 Chris Long

OLB 54 KAMU GRUGIER­HILL 50 LaRoy Reynolds 59 B.J. Bello

MLB 58 JORDAN HICKS 47 Nathan Gerry

OLB 53 NIGEL BRADHAM 47 Nathan Gerry 57 D.J. Alexander

CB 29 AVONTE MADDOX 22 Sidney Jones

CB 32 RASUL DOUGLAS 34 Cre'Von LeBlanc 48 Josh Hawkins

S 24 COREY GRAHAM 37 Tre Sullivan

S 27 MALCOLM JENKINS 36 Deiondre' Hall

Referee: Carl Cheffers (51); Umpire: Barry

Anderson (20); Down Judge: Edgar Camp

(134); Line Judge: Jeff Bergman (32); Field

Judge: John Jenkins (117); Side Judge:

Jonah Monroe (120); Back Judge: Perry

Paganel l i (46) ; Replay Off ic ia l : Char les

Stewart; Replay Assistant: Jim Grant

LDE 94 CAMERON JORDAN 91 Trey Hendrickson

DT 98 SHELDON RANKINS 93 David Onyemata

NT 95 TYELER DAVISON 76 Taylor Stallworth

RDE 57 ALEX OKAFOR 92 Marcus Davenport

WILL 56 DEMARIO DAVIS 52 Craig Robertson

MLB 47 ALEX ANZALONE 51 Manti Te’o

SAM 53 A.J. KLEIN 47 Alex Anzalone 59 Vince Biegel

LCB 25 ELI APPLE 26 P.J. Williams 20 Ken Crawley

SS 29 KURT COLEMAN 24 Vonn Bell

FS 43 MARCUS WILLIAMS 31 Chris Banjo

RCB 23 MARSHON LATTIMORE 34 Justin Hardee 32 Josh Robinson

SAINTS defenseWR 10 TRE’QUAN SMITH 19 Ted Ginn Jr. 80 Austin Carr

15 Simmie Cobbs Jr.

LT 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD 74 Jermon Bushrod 77 Derek Newton

LG 75 ANDRUS PEAT 63 Cameron Tom

C 60 MAX UNGER 63 Cameron Tom 64 Will Clapp

RG 67 LARRY WARFORD 63 Cameron Tom

RT 71 RYAN RAMCZYK 74 Jermon Bushrod 77 Derek Newton

TE 82 BENJAMIN WATSON 89 Josh Hill 85 Dan Arnold

WR 13 MICHAEL THOMAS 11 Tommylee Lewis 18 Keith Kirkwood

QB 9 DREW BREES 5 Teddy Bridgewater 7 Taysom Hill

RB 22 MARK INGRAM II/ 27 Dwayne Washington

41 ALVIN KAMARA

FB 42 ZACH LINE

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

NO NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .POS1 CAMERON JOHNSTON . . . . . . . . . .P4 JAKE ELLIOTT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K7 NATE SUDFELD . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB9 NICK FOLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB

11 CARSON WENTZ . . . . . . . . . . . .QB13 NELSON AGHOLOR . . . . . . . . . .WR14 MIKE WALLACE . . . . . . . . . . . .WR17 ALSHON JEFFERY . . . . . . . . . . .WR18 SHELTON GIBSON . . . . . . . . . . .WR19 GOLDEN TATE . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR22 SIDNEY JONES . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB24 COREY GRAHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . .S27 MALCOLM JENKINS . . . . . . . . . . .S28 WENDELL SMALLWOOD . . . . . . .RB29 AVONTE MADDOX . . . . . . . . . . .CB32 RASUL DOUGLAS . . . . . . . . . . .CB33 JOSH ADAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB34 CRE'VON LEBLANC . . . . . . . . .CB36 DEIONDRE' HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . .S37 TRE SULLIVAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S43 DARREN SPROLES . . . . . . . . . . .RB45 RICK LOVATO . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LS47 NATHAN GERRY . . . . . . . . . . . .LB48 JOSH HAWKINS . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB49 BOSTON SCOTT . . . . . . . . . . . .RB50 LAROY REYNOLDS . . . . . . . . . .LB53 NIGEL BRADHAM . . . . . . . . . . . .LB54 KAMU GRUGIER-HILL . . . . . . . . .LB55 BRANDON GRAHAM . . . . . . . . . .DE56 CHRIS LONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DE57 D.J. ALEXANDER . . . . . . . . . . . .LB58 JORDAN HICKS . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB59 B.J. BELLO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB61 STEFEN WISNIEWSKI . . . . . . . .G/C62 JASON KELCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C65 LANE JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T67 CHANCE WARMACK . . . . . . . . . . .G69 MATT PRYOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T71 JASON PETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T72 HALAPOULIVAATI VAITAI . . . . . . . .T73 ISAAC SEUMALO . . . . . . . . . . . .OL74 DAESHON HALL . . . . . . . . . . . .DE77 MICHAEL BENNETT . . . . . . . . . .DE79 BRANDON BROOKS . . . . . . . . . . .G80 JORDAN MATTHEWS . . . . . . . . .WR82 RICHARD RODGERS . . . . . . . . . .TE86 ZACH ERTZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE88 DALLAS GOEDERT . . . . . . . . . . .TE90 TREYVON HESTER . . . . . . . . . . .DT91 FLETCHER COX . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT93 TIM JERNIGAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT94 HALOTI NGATA . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT98 BRUCE HECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . .DT

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

NO. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POS.3 WIL LUTZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K5 TEDDY BRIDGEWATER . . . . . . . .QB6 THOMAS MORSTEAD . . . . . . . . . . .P7 TAYSOM HILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB 9 DREW BREES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB

10 TRE’QUAN SMITH . . . . . . . . . . .WR11 TOMMYLEE LEWIS . . . . . . . . . .WR13 MICHAEL THOMAS . . . . . . . . . .WR15 SIMMIE COBBS JR. . . . . . . . . . .WR18 KEITH KIRKWOOD . . . . . . . . . . .WR19 TED GINN JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR20 KEN CRAWLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB22 MARK INGRAM II . . . . . . . . . . . .RB23 MARSHON LATTIMORE . . . . . . . .CB24 VONN BELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S25 ELI APPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB26 P.J. WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB27 DWAYNE WASHINGTON . . . . . . .RB29 KURT COLEMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S31 CHRIS BANJO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S32 JOSH ROBINSON . . . . . . . . . . . .DB34 JUSTIN HARDEE . . . . . . . . . . . .DB41 ALVIN KAMARA . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB42 ZACH LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB43 MARCUS WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . .S47 ALEX ANZALONE . . . . . . . . . . . .LB49 ZACH WOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LS51 MANTI TE’O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB52 CRAIG ROBERTSON . . . . . . . . . .LB53 A.J. KLEIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB56 DEMARIO DAVIS . . . . . . . . . . . .LB57 ALEX OKAFOR . . . . . . . . . . . . .DE59 VINCE BIEGEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB60 MAX UNGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C63 CAMERON TOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C64 WILL CLAPP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C67 LARRY WARFORD . . . . . . . . . . . .G71 RYAN RAMCZYK . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T72 TERRON ARMSTEAD . . . . . . . . . . .T74 JERMON BUSHROD . . . . . . . . . . . .T75 ANDRUS PEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T76 TAYLOR STALLWORTH . . . . . . . .DT77 DEREK NEWTON . . . . . . . . . . . . .T80 AUSTIN CARR . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR82 BENJAMIN WATSON . . . . . . . . . .TE85 DAN ARNOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE89 JOSH HILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE91 TREY HENDRICKSON . . . . . . . . .DE92 MARCUS DAVENPORT . . . . . . . .DE93 DAVID ONYEMATA . . . . . . . . . . .DT94 CAMERON JORDAN . . . . . . . . . .DE95 TYELER DAVISON . . . . . . . . . . .DT98 SHELDON RANKINS . . . . . . . . . .DT

SAINTS offense

SAINTSspecialists

LB Alex Anzalone (anne-zuh-LOAN-ee) DE Alex Okafor (OH-kuh-for)

T Terron Armstead (ter-RON) DT David Onyemata (un-ye-mah-tah)

LB Demario Davis G/T Andrus Peat (an-druss pete)

(duh-MAR-ee-oh) T Ryan Ramczyk (Ram-check)

RB Alvin Kamara LB Manti Te’o

(Kuh-Mare-Uh) (MAN-tie TEH-oh)

P 1 CAMERON JOHNSTON

K 4 JAKE ELLIOTT

H 1 CAMERON JOHNSTON

LS 45 RICK LOVATO

PR 43 DARREN SPROLES 19 Golden Tate

KR 49 BOSTON SCOTT 18 Shelton Gibson 28 Wendell Smallwood

SAINTSpronunciationsGAME OFFICIALS

EAGLESspecialists

EAGLESpronunciations

P 6 THOMAS MORSTEAD

K 3 WIL LUTZ

KO 3 WIL LUTZ

LS 49 ZACH WOOD

H 6 THOMAS MORSTEAD 7 Taysom Hill

PR 41 ALVIN KAMARA 11 Tommylee Lewis

KR 7 TAYSOM HILL 11 Tommylee Lewis

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTSJANUARY 13, 2019 • MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME • NEW ORLEANS, LA. • 3:40 PM

EAGLESEdefenseEAGLESoffense

WEMAKEYOULOOKGOODON PAPER.

WEMAKEYOULOOKGOODON PAPER.

• HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTONAssistant Coaches: Dennis Allen (Defensive Coordinator), Bradford Banta (Special Teams Coordinator), Joe Brady(Offensive Assistant), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/TightEnds), Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald Curry (Assistant Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (HeadStrength and Conditioning), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael Hodges(Defensive Assistant), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers), Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks),Kevin O’Dea (Assistant Special Teams), Ryan Nielsen (Defensive Line), Mike Nolan (Linebackers), Brendan Nugent(Assistant Offensive Line), Kevin Petry (Coaching Assistant), Dan Roushar (Offensive Line), Deuce Schwartz(Coaching Assistant), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Leigh Torrence (Defensive Assistant), Rob Wenning (AssistantStrength and Conditioning), Mike Westhoff (Special Teams), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist).

NEWORLEANSSAINTSPHILADELPHIAEAGLES

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College H.S. Hometown

1 Cameron Johnston P 5-11 194 26 1 Ohio State Geelong, Australia

4 Jake Elliott K 5-9 167 23 2 Memphis La Grange, Ill.

7 Nate Sudfeld QB 6-6 227 25 3 Indiana Modesto, Calif.

9 Nick Foles QB 6-6 243 29 7 Arizona Austin, Texas

11 Carson Wentz QB 6-5 237 26 3 North Dakota State Bismarck, N.D.

13 Nelson Agholor WR 6-0 198 25 4 USC Tampa, Fla.

14 Mike Wallace WR 6-0 200 32 10 Mississippi New Orleans, La.

17 Alshon Jeffery WR 6-3 218 28 7 South Carolina St. Matthews, S.C.

18 Shelton Gibson WR 5-11 191 23 2 West Virginia Cleveland, Ohio

19 Golden Tate WR 5-10 197 30 9 Notre Dame Hendersonville, Tenn.

22 Sidney Jones CB 6-0 181 22 1 Washington Diamond Bar, Calif.

24 Corey Graham S 6-0 196 33 12 New Hampshire Buffalo, N.Y.

27 Malcolm Jenkins S 6-0 204 31 10 Ohio State Piscataway, N.J.

28 Wendell Smallwood RB 5-10 208 24 3 West Virginia Elkton, Md.

29 Avonte Maddox CB 5-9 184 22 R Pittsburgh Detroit, Mich.

32 Rasul Douglas CB 6-2 209 23 2 West Virginia East Orange, N.J.

33 Josh Adams RB 6-2 225 22 R Notre Dame Warrington, Pa.

34 Cre'Von LeBlanc CB 5-10 190 24 3 Florida Atlantic Belle Glade, Fla.

36 Deiondre' Hall S 6-2 206 24 3 Northern Iowa Blue Springs, Mo.

37 Tre Sullivan S 6-0 200 25 1 Shepherd Brandywine, Md.

43 Darren Sproles RB 5-6 190 35 14 Kansas State Olathe, Kan.

45 Rick Lovato LS 6-2 249 26 2 Old Dominion Middletown, N.J.

47 Nathan Gerry LB 6-2 230 23 2 Nebraska Sioux Falls, S.D.

48 Josh Hawkins CB 5-10 190 25 3 East Carolina Kernersville, N.C.

49 Boston Scott RB 5-6 203 23 R Louisiana Tech Zachary, La.

50 LaRoy Reynolds LB 6-1 240 28 6 Virginia Norfolk, Va.

53 Nigel Bradham LB 6-2 241 29 7 Florida State Crawfordville, Fla.

54 Kamu Grugier-Hill LB 6-2 230 24 3 Eastern Illinois Honolulu, Hawaii

55 Brandon Graham DE 6-2 265 30 9 Michigan Detroit, Mich.

56 Chris Long DE 6-3 270 33 11 Virginia Charlottesville, Va.

57 D.J. Alexander LB 6-2 233 27 4 Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif.

58 Jordan Hicks LB 6-1 236 26 4 Texas Cincinnati, Ohio

59 B.J. Bello LB 6-3 229 24 2 Illinois State New Lenox, Ill.

61 Stefen Wisniewski G/C 6-3 305 29 8 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa.

62 Jason Kelce C 6-3 295 31 8 Cincinnati Cleveland, Ohio

65 Lane Johnson T 6-6 317 28 6 Oklahoma Groveton, Texas

67 Chance Warmack G 6-2 323 27 6 Alabama Atlanta, Ga.

69 Matt Pryor G/T 6-7 332 24 R TCU Lakewood, Calif.

71 Jason Peters T 6-4 328 36 15 Arkansas Queen City, Texas

72 Halapoulivaati Vaitai T 6-6 320 25 3 TCU Haltom, Texas

73 Isaac Seumalo OL 6-4 303 25 3 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore.

74 Daeshon Hall DE 6-5 265 23 2 Texas A&M Lancaster, Texas

77 Michael Bennett DE 6-4 274 33 10 Texas A&M Alief, Texas

79 Brandon Brooks G 6-5 335 29 7 Miami (OH) Milwaukee, Wisc.

80 Jordan Matthews WR 6-3 215 26 5 Vanderbilt Madison, Ala.

82 Richard Rodgers TE 6-4 257 26 5 California Shrewsbury, Mass.

86 Zach Ertz TE 6-5 250 28 6 Stanford Danville, Calif.

88 Dallas Goedert TE 6-5 256 24 R South Dakota State Britton, S.D.

90 Treyvon Hester DT 6-2 304 26 2 Toledo Penn Hills, Pa.

91 Fletcher Cox DT 6-4 310 28 7 Mississippi State Yazoo City, Miss.

93 Tim Jernigan DT 6-2 295 26 5 Florida State Lake City, Fla.

94 Haloti Ngata DT 6-4 340 34 13 Oregon Salt Lake City, Utah

98 Bruce Hector DT 6-2 296 24 R South Florida Tampa, Fla.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

NO. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POS.33 ADAMS, JOSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB13 AGHOLOR, NELSON . . . . . . . . .WR57 ALEXANDER, D.J. . . . . . . . . . . .LB59 BELLO, B.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB77 BENNETT, MICHAEL . . . . . . . . . .DE53 BRADHAM, NIGEL . . . . . . . . . . .LB79 BROOKS, BRANDON . . . . . . . . . . .G91 COX, FLETCHER . . . . . . . . . . . .DT32 DOUGLAS, RASUL . . . . . . . . . . .CB

4 ELLIOTT, JAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K86 ERTZ, ZACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE9 FOLES, NICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB

47 GERRY, NATHAN . . . . . . . . . . . .LB18 GIBSON, SHELTON . . . . . . . . . .WR88 GOEDERT, DALLAS . . . . . . . . . .TE55 GRAHAM, BRANDON . . . . . . . . .DE24 GRAHAM, COREY . . . . . . . . . . . . .S54 GRUGIER-HILL, KAMU . . . . . . . .LB74 HALL, DAESHON . . . . . . . . . . . .DE36 HALL, DEIONDRE' . . . . . . . . . . . .S48 HAWKINS, JOSH . . . . . . . . . . . .CB98 HECTOR, BRUCE . . . . . . . . . . . .DT90 HESTER, TREYVON . . . . . . . . . .DT58 HICKS, JORDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB17 JEFFERY, ALSHON . . . . . . . . . .WR27 JENKINS, MALCOLM . . . . . . . . . . .S93 JERNIGAN, TIM . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT65 JOHNSON, LANE . . . . . . . . . . . . .T

1 JOHNSTON, CAMERON . . . . . . . . .P22 JONES, SIDNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB62 KELCE, JASON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C34 LEBLANC, CRE'VON . . . . . . . . .CB56 LONG, CHRIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DE45 LOVATO, RICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LS29 MADDOX, AVONTE . . . . . . . . . . .CB80 MATTHEWS, JORDAN . . . . . . . .WR94 NGATA, HALOTI . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT71 PETERS, JASON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T69 PRYOR, MATT . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T50 REYNOLDS, LAROY . . . . . . . . . .LB82 RODGERS, RICHARD . . . . . . . . .TE49 SCOTT, BOSTON . . . . . . . . . . . .RB73 SEUMALO, ISAAC . . . . . . . . . . . .OL28 SMALLWOOD, WENDELL . . . . . .RB43 SPROLES, DARREN . . . . . . . . . .RB

7 SUDFELD, NATE . . . . . . . . . . . .QB37 SULLIVAN, TRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S19 TATE, GOLDEN . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR72 VAITAI, HALAPOULIVAATI . . . . . . .T14 WALLACE, MIKE . . . . . . . . . . . .WR67 WARMACK, CHANCE . . . . . . . . . .G11 WENTZ, CARSON . . . . . . . . . . .QB61 WISNIEWSKI, STEFEN . . . . . . . .G/C

2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (9­7)

SEPT. 6 ATLANTA . . . . . . . . .W, 18-12SEPT. 16 AT TAMPA BAY . . . . .L, 21-27SEPT. 23 INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . .W, 20-16SEPT. 30 AT TENNESSEE . . .L, 23-26 OTOCT. 7 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . .L, 21-23OCT. 11 AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . .W, 34-13OCT. 21 CAROLINA . . . . . . . . .L, 17-21OCT. 28 AT JACKSONVILLE . . .W, 24-18NOV. 4 BYE

NOV. 11 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . .L, 20-27NOV. 18 AT NEW ORLEANS . . . .L, 7-48NOV. 25 N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . .W, 25-22DEC. 3 WASHINGTON . . . . . .W, 28-13DEC. 9 AT DALLAS . . . . .L, 23-29 OTDEC. 16 AT L.A. RAMS . . . . .W, 30-23DEC. 23 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . .W, 32-30DEC. 30 AT WASHINGTON . . . .W, 24-0

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

NO. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POS.47 ANZALONE, ALEX . . . . . . . . . . .LB25 APPLE, ELI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB72 ARMSTEAD, TERRON . . . . . . . . . .T85 ARNOLD, DAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE31 BANJO, CHRIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S24 BELL, VONN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S59 BIEGEL, VINCE . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

9 BREES, DREW . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB5 BRIDGEWATER, TEDDY . . . . . . .QB

74 BUSHROD, JERMON . . . . . . . . . . .T80 CARR, AUSTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR64 CLAPP, WILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C15 COBBS JR., SIMMIE . . . . . . . . .WR29 COLEMAN, KURT . . . . . . . . . . . . .S20 CRAWLEY, KEN . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB92 DAVENPORT, MARCUS . . . . . . . .DE56 DAVIS, DEMARIO . . . . . . . . . . . .LB95 DAVISON, TYELER . . . . . . . . . . .DT19 GINN JR., TED . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR34 HARDEE, JUSTIN . . . . . . . . . . . .DB91 HENDRICKSON, TREY . . . . . . . . .DE89 HILL, JOSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE7 HILL, TAYSOM . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB

22 INGRAM II, MARK . . . . . . . . . . .RB94 JORDAN, CAMERON . . . . . . . . . .DE41 KAMARA, ALVIN . . . . . . . . . . . .RB18 KIRKWOOD, KEITH . . . . . . . . . .WR53 KLEIN, A.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB23 LATTIMORE, MARSHON . . . . . . .CB11 LEWIS, TOMMYLEE . . . . . . . . . .WR42 LINE, ZACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB3 LUTZ, WIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K6 MORSTEAD, THOMAS . . . . . . . . . .P

77 NEWTON, DEREK . . . . . . . . . . . . .T57 OKAFOR, ALEX . . . . . . . . . . . . .DE93 ONYEMATA, DAVID . . . . . . . . . .DT75 PEAT, ANDRUS . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T71 RAMCZYK, RYAN . . . . . . . . . . . . .T98 RANKINS, SHELDON . . . . . . . . . .DT52 ROBERTSON, CRAIG . . . . . . . . .LB32 ROBINSON, JOSH . . . . . . . . . . .DB10 SMITH, TRE’QUAN . . . . . . . . . .WR76 STALLWORTH, TAYLOR . . . . . . .DT51 TE’O, MANTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB13 THOMAS, MICHAEL . . . . . . . . . .WR63 TOM, CAMERON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C60 UNGER, MAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C67 WARFORD, LARRY . . . . . . . . . . . .G27 WASHINGTON, DWAYNE . . . . . . .RB82 WATSON, BENJAMIN . . . . . . . . .TE43 WILLIAMS, MARCUS . . . . . . . . . . .S26 WILLIAMS, P.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB49 WOOD, ZACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LS

2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (13­3)

SEPT. 9 TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . .L, 40-48SEPT. 16 CLEVELAND . . . . . . .W, 21-18SEPT. 23 AT ATLANTA . . . .W, 43-37 OTSEPT. 30 AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . .W, 33-18OCT. 8 WASHINGTON . . . . . .W, 43-19OCT. 14 BYE

OCT. 21 AT BALTIMORE . . . . .W, 24-23OCT. 28 AT MINNESOTA . . . . .W, 30-20NOV. 4 L.A. RAMS . . . . . . . .W, 45-35NOV. 11 AT CINCINNATI . . . . .W, 51-14NOV. 18 PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . .W, 48-7NOV. 22 ATLANTA . . . . . . . . .W, 31-17NOV. 29 AT DALLAS . . . . . . . .L, 10-13DEC. 9 AT TAMPA BAY . . . . .W, 28-14DEC. 17 AT CAROLINA . . . . . . .W, 12-9DEC. 23 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . .W, 31-28DEC. 30 CAROLINA . . . . . . . . .L, 14-33

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College H.S. Hometown

3 Wil Lutz K 5-11 184 24 3 Georgia State Newnan, Ga.

5 Teddy Bridgewater QB 6-2 215 26 5 Louisville Miami, Fla.

6 Thomas Morstead P 6-4 235 32 10 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas

7 Taysom Hil QB 6-2 221 28 2 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho

9 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 39 18 Purdue Austin, Texas

10 Tre’Quan Smith WR 6-2 210 23 R Central Florida Delray Beach, Fla.

11 Tommylee Lewis WR 5-7 168 26 3 Northern Illinois Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

13 Michael Thomas WR 6-3 212 25 3 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif.

15 Simmie Cobbs Jr. WR 6-3 220 23 R Indiana Oak Park, Ill.

18 Keith Kirkwood WR 6-3 210 24 R Temple Neptune, N.J.

19 Ted Ginn Jr. WR 5-11 180 33 12 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio

20 Ken Crawley CB 6-1 180 25 3 Colorado Washington, D.C.

22 Mark Ingram II RB 5-9 215 29 8 Alabama Flint, Mich.

23 Marshon Lattimore CB 6-0 192 22 2 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio

24 Vonn Bell S 5-11 205 24 3 Ohio State Rossville, Ga.

25 Eli Apple CB 6-1 203 23 3 Ohio State Voorhees, N.J.

26 P.J. Williams CB 6-0 196 25 4 Florida State Ocala, Fla.

27 Dwayne Washington RB 6-1 223 24 3 Washington Cerritos, Calif.

29 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 208 30 9 Ohio State Clayton, Ohio

31 Chris Banjo S 5-10 207 28 5 Southern Methodist Sugar Land, Texas

32 Josh Robinson DB 5-10 200 28 7 Central Florida Plantation, Fla.

34 Justin Hardee DB 6-1 200 24 2 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio

41 Alvin Kamara RB 5-10 215 23 2 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga.

42 Zach Line FB 6-1 233 28 6 Southern Methodist Oxford, Mich.

43 Marcus Williams S 6-1 195 22 2 Utah Eastvale, Calif.

47 Alex Anzalone LB 6-3 241 24 2 Florida Wyomissing, Pa.

49 Zach Wood LS 6-3 255 26 2 Southern Methodist Rowlett, Texas

51 Manti Te’o LB 6-1 241 27 6 Notre Dame Honolulu, Hawaii

52 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 234 30 7 North Texas Stafford, Texas

53 A.J. Klein LB 6-1 240 27 6 Iowa State Kimberly, Wisc.

56 Demario Davis LB 6-2 248 30 7 Arkansas State Brandon, Miss.

57 Alex Okafor DE 6-4 261 27 6 Texas Pfugerville, Texas

59 Vince Biegel LB 6-3 246 25 2 Wisconsin Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc.

60 Max Unger C 6-5 305 32 10 Oregon Kamuela, Hawaii

63 Cameron Tom C 6-4 300 23 2 Southern Mississippi Baton Rouge, La.

64 Will Clapp C 6-5 311 23 R Louisiana State New Orleans, La.

67 Larry Warford G 6-3 317 27 6 Kentucky Richmond, Ky.

71 Ryan Ramczyk T 6-6 314 24 2 Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisc.

72 Terron Armstead T 6-5 304 27 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Cahokia, Ill.

74 Jermon Bushrod T 6-5 318 34 12 Towson King George, Va.

75 Andrus Peat G/T 6-7 316 25 4 Stanford Tempe, Ariz.

76 Taylor Stallworth DT 6-2 305 23 R South Carolina Mobile, Ala.

77 Derek Newton T 6-6 315 31 8 Arkansas State Utica, Miss.

80 Austin Carr WR 6-1 195 25 2 Northwestern Benicia, Calif.

82 Benjamin Watson TE 6-3 251 38 15 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C.

85 Dan Arnold TE 6-6 220 23 2 Wisconsin-Platteville Fargo, N.D.

89 Josh Hill TE 6-5 250 28 6 Idaho State Blackfoot, Idaho

91 Trey Hendrickson DE 6-4 270 24 2 Florida Atlantic Apopka, Fla.

92 Marcus Davenport DE 6-6 265 22 R Texas-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas

93 David Onyemata DT 6-4 300 26 3 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria

94 Cameron Jordan DE 6-4 287 29 8 California Chandler, Ariz.

95 Tyeler Davison DT 6-2 309 26 4 Fresno State Scottsdale, Ariz.

98 Sheldon Rankins DT 6-2 305 24 3 Louisville Covington, Ga.

• HEAD COACH: DOUG PEDERSONAssistant Coaches: Mike Groh (Offensive Coordinator), Jim Schwartz (Defensive Coordinator), Dave Fipp (SpecialTeams Coordinator), Duce Staley (Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs), Gunter Brewer (Wide Receivers), EugeneChung (Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends/ Run Game), Phillip Daniels (Defensive Quality Control/Assistant DefensiveLine), Ken Flajole (Linebackers), Keith Gray (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Matthew Harper (Assistant SpecialTeams), Tim Hauck (Safeties), Josh Hingst (Strength and Conditioning), Shaun Huls (Director of High Performance),Trent Miles (Offensive Quality Control/ Assistant Running Backs), Ryan Paganetti (Defensive Quality Control/AssistantLinebackers), T.J. Paganetti (Offensive Quality Control/Assistant Offensive Line), Justin Peelle (Tight Ends), SpencerPhillips (Offensive Quality Control/Assistant Quarterbacks), Jeff Stoutland (Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator),Press Taylor (Quarterbacks), Cory Undlin (Defensive Backs), Dino Vasso (Defensive Qual i ty Control/AssistantSecondary), Carson Walch (Assistant Wide Recievers), Chris Wilson (Defensive Line).

Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans Saints Start Time: 3:40 PM CST

at Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA

Played Dome on Turf: UBU Speed Series-S5-M

Game Weather: Indoors Temp: 49° F (9.4° C) Humidity: 79%, Wind: NNW 9 mph

Outdoor Weather: Partly cloudy, Wind Chill: 45

Officials

Referee:

Line Judge:

Down Judge:

Side Judge:

Umpire:

Field Judge:

Back Judge:

Cheffers, Carl (51)

Bergman, Jeff (32)

Camp, Ed (134)

Jenkins, John (117)

Anderson, Barry (20)

Monroe, Jonah (120)

Paganelli, Perry (46)

Lineups

VISITOR: Philadelphia Eagles 14 0 0 0 0 14

HOME: New Orleans Saints 0 10 7 3 0 20

1 2 3 4 OT Total

Replay Official: Stewart, Charles (0)

Game Day Weather

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

Scoring Plays

Paid Attendance: 73,027 Time: 3:06

Date: Sunday, 1/13/2019

New Orleans SaintsPhiladelphia Eagles

Offense Defense Offense Defense

WR 17 A.Jeffery DE 77 M.Bennett WR 19 T.Ginn LDE 94 C.Jordan

LT 71 J.Peters DT 91 F.Cox LT 72 T.Armstead DT 98 S.Rankins

LG 73 I.Seumalo DT 94 H.Ngata LG 75 A.Peat NT 95 T.Davison

C 62 J.Kelce DE 55 B.Graham C 60 M.Unger RDE 57 A.Okafor

RG 79 B.Brooks S 37 T.Sullivan RG 67 L.Warford WILL 56 D.Davis

RT 65 L.Johnson CB 34 C.LeBlanc RT 71 R.Ramczyk MLB 47 A.Anzalone

TE 86 Z.Ertz LB 53 N.Bradham TE 89 J.Hill RCB 26 P.Williams

WR 13 N.Agholor CB 29 A.Maddox WR 13 M.Thomas LCB 25 E.Apple

WR 19 G.Tate CB 32 R.Douglas QB 9 D.Brees SS 24 V.Bell

RB 43 D.Sproles S 24 C.Graham RB 41 A.Kamara FS 43 M.Williams

QB 9 N.Foles S 27 M.Jenkins WR 18 K.Kirkwood RCB 23 M.Lattimore

Substitutions Substitutions

P 1 C.Johnston, K 4 J.Elliott, WR 18 S.Gibson, RB 28 W.Smallwood, S 36De.Hall, LS 45 R.Lovato, LB 47 N.Gerry, CB 48 J.Hawkins, RB 49 B.Scott, LB 50L.Reynolds, LB 54 K.Grugier-Hill, DE 56 C.Long, LB 57 D.Alexander, LB 58J.Hicks, G/C 61 S.Wisniewski, T 72 H.Vaitai, DE 74 Da.Hall, WR 80 J.Matthews,TE 82 R.Rodgers, TE 88 D.Goedert, DT 90 T.Hester, DT 93 T.Jernigan

K 3 W.Lutz, P 6 T.Morstead, QB 7 T.Hill, WR 10 T.Smith, WR 11 T.Lewis, CB20 K.Crawley, RB 22 M.Ingram, S 29 K.Coleman, S 31 C.Banjo, DB 32J.Robinson, DB 34 J.Hardee, FB 42 Z.Line, TE 45 G.Griffin, LS 49 Z.Wood, LB52 C.Robertson, LB 53 A.Klein, LB 59 V.Biegel, C 63 C.Tom, T 74 J.Bushrod,DT 76 T.Stallworth, TE 82 B.Watson, DE 92 M.Davenport, DT 93 D.Onyemata

Did Not Play Did Not Play

QB 7 N.Sudfeld, RB 33 J.Adams QB 5 T.Bridgewater

Not Active Not Active

QB 11 C.Wentz, WR 14 M.Wallace, CB 22 S.Jones, LB 59 B.Bello, G 67C.Warmack, T/G 69 M.Pryor, DT 98 B.Hector

RB 27 D.Washington, LB 51 M.Te'o, C 64 W.Clapp, T 77 D.Newton, WR 80A.Carr, TE 85 D.Arnold, DE 91 T.Hendrickson

W.Lutz (45) (39) 52WR

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Eagles J.Matthews 37 yd. pass from N.Foles (J.Elliott kick) (7-76, 4:05) 7 01 10:41

Eagles N.Foles 1 yd. run (J.Elliott kick) (10-75, 5:14) 14 01 4:37

Saints K.Kirkwood 2 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (12-79, 6:12) 14 72 7:23

Saints W.Lutz 45 yd. Field Goal (7-67, 1:12) 14 102 0:06

Saints M.Thomas 2 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (18-92,11:29) 14 173 1:40

Saints W.Lutz 39 yd. Field Goal (8-62, 3:31) 14 204 10:28

National Football League Game SummaryNFL Copyright © 2018 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in theircoverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 1/13/2019

Philadelphia Eagles New Orleans SaintsRUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

W.Smallwood 33 3.3 010 8 A.Kamara 71 4.4 016 15

N.Agholor 12 12.0 01 12 M.Ingram 53 5.9 09 36

D.Sproles 4 1.3 03 3 T.Hill 8 4.0 02 4

N.Foles 0 0.0 12 1 T.Smith 5 5.0 01 5

D.Brees 0 0.0 03 1

16 49 3.1 12 1Total 31 137 4.4 36 0Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

N.Foles 201 131 18 0/0 2 61.4 D.Brees 301 238 28 2/18 1 103.14237

38 301 228 2/18 1 103.118 201 131 0/0 2 61.4Total Total 4237

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

A.Jeffery 63 12.6 058 M.Thomas 171 14.3 11216 4230

Z.Ertz 50 10.0 058 A.Kamara 35 8.8 044 2317

D.Sproles 21 7.0 034 T.Ginn 44 14.7 037 2114

G.Tate 18 9.0 025 J.Hill 7 2.3 033 912

J.Matthews 37 37.0 112 M.Ingram 9 4.5 022 837

N.Agholor 6 6.0 013 K.Kirkwood 8 4.0 122 66

W.Smallwood 6 6.0 011 T.Smith 15 15.0 011 156

B.Watson 12 12.0 011 12

T.Hill 0 0.0 001 0

18 201 11.2 37 1Total 31 28 301 10.8 42 2Total 37

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG

C.LeBlanc 0 0.0 01 M.Lattimore 14 7.0 02 140

Total 0 0.0 0 01 Total 14 7.0 14 02

PUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET

C.Johnston 241 545 48.2 0 346.6 T.Morstead 134 503 44.7 0 044.7

Total 241 545 48.2 0 346.6 Total 134 503 44.7 0 044.7

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

D.Sproles 0 0.0 00 T.Lewis 8 2.7 03 22 80

[OUT OF BOUNDS] 0 0.0 01 0 0

Total 0 0.0 0 00 Total 8 2.7 8 03 22

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

B.Scott 19 19.0 01 A.Kamara 45 22.5 02 00 2719

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 04 [TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 01 00 00

Total 19 19.0 19 01 Total 45 22.5 27 02 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Philadelphia Eagles

LOST

B.Graham 0 000 0 00 1 00

Total 0 000 0 00 1 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

New Orleans Saints

LOST

D.Brees -4 002 0 01 0 00

R.Ramczyk 0 000 0 01 0 00

Total -4 002 0 02 0 00

Final Individual Statistics

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints

1/13/2019 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints

1/13/2019 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Final Team StatisticsHomeVisitor

Eagles Saints

15 25TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

2 9By Rushing

11 14By Passing

2 2By Penalty

2-7-29% 8-15-53%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

0-0-0% 2-2-100%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY

250 420TOTAL NET YARDS

47 71Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)

5.3 5.9Average gain per offensive play

49 137NET YARDS RUSHING

16 31Total Rushing Plays

3.1 4.4Average gain per rushing play

0-0 2-4Tackles for a loss-number and yards

201 283NET YARDS PASSING

0-0 2-18Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass

201 301Gross yards passing

31-18-2 38-28-1PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED

6.5 7.1Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)

3-2-1 5-4-4KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks

5-48.2 3-44.7PUNTS Number and Average

0 0Had Blocked

0-0 0-0FGs - PATs Had Blocked

46.6 44.7Net Punting Average

0 22TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)

0-0 3-8No. and Yards Punt Returns

1-19 2-45No. and Yards Kickoff Returns

1-0 2-14No. and Yards Interception Returns

4-30 11-84PENALTIES Number and Yards

0-0 2-0FUMBLES Number and Lost

2 2TOUCHDOWNS

1 0Rushing

1 2Passing

2-2 2-2EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts

2-2 2-2Kicking Made-Attempts

0-0 2-3FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts

1-1-100% 2-2-100%RED ZONE EFFICIENCY

1-1-100% 2-2-100%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY

0 0SAFETIES

14 20FINAL SCORE

22:10 37:50TIME OF POSSESSION

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter

Home

Visitor

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

9:48

5:12

4:54 3:31 3:57 22:10

10:06 11:29 11:03 37:50

Eagles: 5 - PHI 24 Saints: 3 - NO 23

(265) Average PHI 26

(198) Average NO 20

Philadelphia Eagles

New Orleans Saints

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

How GivenUp

#

Philadelphia Eagles

1 14:46 4:0510:41 Interception PHI 24 7 76 0 76 3 NO 37 Touchdown

2 9:51 5:144:37 Punt PHI 25 10 75 0 75 5 NO 1* Touchdown

3 0:29 1:5413:35 Punt PHI 30 4 18 0 18 1 PHI 48 Interception

4 7:23 2:504:33 Kickoff PHI 25 4 19 -5 14 1 PHI 39 Punt

5 1:51 0:331:18 Punt PHI 23 4 12 0 12 1 PHI 35 Punt

6 0:06 0:060:00 Kickoff PHI 25 1 -1 0 -1 0 PHI 25 End of Half

7 15:00 1:5113:09 Kickoff PHI 25 3 6 0 6 0 PHI 31 Punt

8 1:40 2:4113:59 Kickoff PHI 25 5 22 -5 17 1 PHI 42 Punt

9 10:28 1:508:38 Kickoff PHI 21 5 7 4 11 1 PHI 32 Punt

10 2:58 1:061:52 Missed FG PHI 42 4 16 15 31 2 NO 27 Interception

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

How GivenUp

#

New Orleans Saints

1 15:00 0:1414:46 Kickoff NO 35 1 0 0 0 0 NO 35 Interception

2 10:41 0:509:51 Kickoff NO 25 3 0 0 0 0 NO 25 Punt

3 4:37 4:080:29 Kickoff NO 8 7 13 10 23 2 NO 31 Punt

4 13:35 6:127:23 Interception NO 21 12 84 -5 79 4 PHI 2* Touchdown

5 4:33 2:421:51 Punt NO 20 4 12 0 12 1 NO 32 Punt

6 1:18 1:120:06 Punt NO 6 7 77 -10 67 3 PHI 27 Field Goal

7 13:09 11:291:40 Punt NO 8 18 112 -20 92 9 PHI 2* Touchdown

8 13:59 3:3110:28 Punt NO 17 8 62 0 62 2 PHI 21 Field Goal

9 8:38 5:402:58 Punt NO 25 10 41 0 41 3 PHI 34 Missed FG

10 1:52 1:520:00 Interception NO 33 4 11 0 11 1 NO 45 End of Game

Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints

1/13/2019 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscPhiladelphia Eagles

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

8 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Jenkins 02

5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Bradham 00

6 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Hicks 00

6 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Maddox 00

5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Sullivan 00

3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Bennett 21

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Hawkins 00

2 1 3 1 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Graham 00

2 1 3 0.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Long 20

2 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.LeBlanc 00

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0F.Cox 00

1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Graham 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Douglas 00

0 2 2 0.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Jernigan 10

0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0H.Ngata 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Hester 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0L.Reynolds 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Gerry 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Grugier-Hill 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Alexander 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Goedert 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Z.Ertz 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0G.Tate 00

Total 48 24 72 2 18 1 3 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 053

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscNew Orleans Saints Regular Defensive Plays

5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Davis 00

4 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Lattimore 00

3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Apple 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0V.Bell 00

3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Jordan 00

2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0P.Williams 20

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Stallworth 00

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Onyemata 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Williams 00

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Davison 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Davenport 10

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Okafor 10

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Anzalone 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Hill 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Coleman 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0M.Thomas 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1D.Brees 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1R.Ramczyk 00

Total 27 12 39 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 240

Final Defensive Statistics

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints

1/13/2019 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Scoring Plays

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscPhiladelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles New Orleans Saints

Philadelphia Eagles New Orleans Saints

TIME OF POSSESSIONPERIOD SCORES

14 0 = 14

0 10 = 10

14:42

15:18

Eagles

Saints

Eagles

Saints

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Eagles J.Matthews 37 yd. pass from N.Foles (J.Elliott kick) (7-76, 4:05) 7 01 10:41

Eagles N.Foles 1 yd. run (J.Elliott kick) (10-75, 5:14) 14 01 4:37

Saints K.Kirkwood 2 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (12-79, 6:12) 14 72 7:23

Saints W.Lutz 45 yd. Field Goal (7-67, 1:12) 14 102 0:06

11 10TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

2 - 9 - 0 3 - 6 - 1First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty

2-4-50% 2-7-29%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

199 194TOTAL NET YARDS

30 33Total Offensive Plays

43 41NET YARDS RUSHING

156 153NET YARDS PASSING

156 171Gross Yards Passing

0-0 2-18Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass

17 - 12 - 1 19 - 13 - 1Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted

2 - 51.5 3 - 44.7Punts-Number and Average

2 - 20 5 - 33Penalties-Number and Yards

0 - 0 2 - 0Fumbles-Number and Lost

1-1-100% 1-1-100%Red Zone Efficiency

PHI 25 NO 19Average Drive Start

RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

W.Smallwood 27 3.4 08 8 A.Kamara 26 5.2 05 13

N.Agholor 12 12.0 01 12 T.Hill 8 4.0 02 4

D.Sproles 4 2.0 02 3 M.Ingram 7 1.8 04 5

N.Foles 0 0.0 12 1 D.Brees 0 0.0 01 0

13 43 3.3 12 1Total 12 41 3.4 13 0Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

N.Foles 156 117 12 0/0 1 94.2 D.Brees 171 119 13 2/18 1 92.24237

19 171 113 2/18 1 92.212 156 117 0/0 1 94.2Total Total 4237

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

A.Jeffery 55 18.3 033 M.Thomas 87 14.5 067 4230

D.Sproles 19 9.5 023 T.Ginn 36 18.0 026 2114

G.Tate 18 9.0 022 A.Kamara 23 23.0 011 2312

Z.Ertz 15 7.5 025 B.Watson 12 12.0 011 1211

J.Matthews 37 37.0 111 M.Ingram 8 8.0 011 837

N.Agholor 6 6.0 012 J.Hill 3 3.0 011 36

W.Smallwood 6 6.0 011 K.Kirkwood 2 2.0 111 26

12 156 13.0 37 1Total 17 13 171 13.2 42 1Total 18

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Hicks 00

3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Maddox 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Bradham 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Jenkins 01

Total 10 6 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001

First Half Summary

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints

1/13/2019 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

First Half Summary

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints

1/13/2019 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscNew Orleans Saints Regular Defensive Plays

4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Davis 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0V.Bell 00

3 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Lattimore 00

2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Apple 00

Total 11 5 16 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000

First QuarterPlay By Play 1/13/2019

PHI wins the coin toss and elects to defer. NO elects to Receive, and PHI elects to defend the south goal.

J.Elliott kicks 57 yards from PHI 35 to NO 8. A.Kamara ran ob at NO 35 for 27 yards (C.LeBlanc).

New Orleans Saints at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:56)

(14:56) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep middle intended for T.Ginn INTERCEPTED by C.LeBlanc at PHI 24. C.LeBlanc to PHI 24 for no gain(M.Thomas).

1-10-NO 35

Philadelphia Eagles at 14:46

(14:46) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to G.Tate ran ob at PHI 30 for 6 yards (P.Williams). Pass 1, YAC 51-10-PHI 24

(14:10) W.Smallwood right tackle to PHI 33 for 3 yards (A.Okafor; V.Bell).2-4-PHI 30

(13:29) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to Z.Ertz pushed ob at PHI 44 for 11 yards (V.Bell). Pass 2, YAC 93-1-PHI 33 P1

(12:50) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to D.Sproles pushed ob at PHI 49 for 5 yards (D.Davis). Pass 1, YAC 41-10-PHI 44

(12:13) H.Vaitai reported in as eligible. N.Foles pass short right to W.Smallwood to NO 45 for 6 yards (C.Jordan) [P.Williams]. Pass -4, YAC 102-5-PHI 49 P2

(11:32) (Shotgun) W.Smallwood left guard to NO 37 for 8 yards (M.Williams, V.Bell).1-10-NO 45

(10:49) N.Foles pass deep left to J.Matthews for 37 yards, TOUCHDOWN [A.Okafor]. Pass 30, YAC 72-2-NO 37 P3

J.Elliott extra point is GOOD, Center-R.Lovato, Holder-C.Johnston.

PHI 7 NO 0, 7 plays, 76 yards, 4:05 drive, 4:19 elapsed

J.Elliott kicks 65 yards from PHI 35 to end zone, Touchback.

New Orleans Saints at 10:41

(10:41) (Shotgun) M.Ingram right guard to NO 25 for no gain (M.Bennett).1-10-NO 25

(10:09) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to T.Ginn.2-10-NO 25

(10:04) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete deep right to M.Thomas.3-10-NO 25

(9:58) T.Morstead punts 50 yards to PHI 25, Center-Z.Wood, out of bounds.4-10-NO 25

Philadelphia Eagles at 9:51

(9:51) N.Agholor right end to PHI 37 for 12 yards (M.Lattimore, D.Davis).1-10-PHI 25 R4

(9:12) (Shotgun) W.Smallwood left guard to PHI 40 for 3 yards (T.Stallworth; D.Onyemata).1-10-PHI 37

(8:33) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to G.Tate pushed ob at NO 48 for 12 yards (E.Apple). Pass 12, YAC 02-7-PHI 40 P5

(7:53) W.Smallwood right tackle to NO 43 for 5 yards (E.Apple, D.Davis).1-10-NO 48

(7:13) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to N.Agholor to NO 37 for 6 yards (D.Davis). NO-S.Rankins was injured during the play. Pass 3, YAC3

2-5-NO 43 P6

(6:52) (Shotgun) D.Sproles right end to NO 34 for 3 yards (D.Davis).1-10-NO 37

(6:11) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete deep right to Z.Ertz. PHI-B.Brooks was injured during the play.2-7-NO 34

(6:05) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass deep right to A.Jeffery pushed ob at NO 4 for 30 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 24, YAC 63-7-NO 34 P7

(5:23) (Shotgun) W.Smallwood right guard to NO 1 for 3 yards (E.Apple; A.Anzalone).1-4-NO 4

(4:39) N.Foles up the middle for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN.2-1-NO 1 R8

J.Elliott extra point is GOOD, Center-R.Lovato, Holder-C.Johnston.

PHI 14 NO 0, 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:14 drive, 10:23 elapsed

J.Elliott kicks 67 yards from PHI 35 to NO -2. A.Kamara to NO 16 for 18 yards (K.Grugier-Hill; D.Alexander).

PENALTY on NO-Z.Line, Unnecessary Roughness, 8 yards, enforced at NO 16.

New Orleans Saints at 4:37, (1st play from scrimmage 4:31)

(4:31) A.Kamara right guard to NO 7 for -1 yards (B.Graham).1-10-NO 8

PENALTY on PHI-T.Jernigan, Taunting, 15 yards, enforced at NO 7. X1

(4:06) D.Brees FUMBLES (Aborted) at NO 21, and recovers at NO 20. D.Brees to NO 18 for -2 yards (M.Jenkins).1-10-NO 22

(3:18) (Shotgun) PENALTY on NO, Delay of Game, 5 yards, enforced at NO 18 - No Play.2-14-NO 18

(2:57) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to M.Thomas to NO 22 for 9 yards (M.Jenkins; J.Hicks). Pass 7, YAC 22-19-NO 13

(2:18) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to M.Thomas to NO 43 for 21 yards (C.Graham) [M.Bennett]. Pass 14, YAC 73-10-NO 22 P2

(1:36) M.Ingram right guard to NO 45 for 2 yards (T.Hester, H.Ngata).1-10-NO 43

(:52) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short right to T.Ginn (C.LeBlanc).2-8-NO 45

(:48) (Shotgun) D.Brees sacked at NO 37 for -8 yards (B.Graham). FUMBLES (B.Graham), RECOVERED by PHI-B.Graham at NO 35.B.Graham to NO 34 for 1 yard (T.Armstead). FUMBLES (T.Armstead), RECOVERED by NO-R.Ramczyk at NO 31.The Replay Official reviewed the loose ball recovery ruling, and the play was REVERSED.(Shotgun) D.Brees sacked at NO 37 for -8 yards (B.Graham). FUMBLES (B.Graham), touched at NO 35, recovered by NO-R.Ramczyk at NO 31.

3-8-NO 45

(:34) T.Morstead punts 39 yards to PHI 30, Center-Z.Wood, fair catch by D.Sproles.4-22-NO 31

Philadelphia Eagles at 0:29

(:29) (Shotgun) W.Smallwood right guard to PHI 32 for 2 yards (D.Onyemata).1-10-PHI 30

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 14 9:48 2 6 0 8 2/2 0/0

New Orleans Saints 0 5:12 0 1 1 2 1/3 0/0

Score

TimePoss

First Downs

R P X T

Efficiencies

3 Down 4 Down

Second QuarterPlay By Play 1/13/2019

Philadelphia Eagles continued.

(15:00) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to A.Jeffery to PHI 46 for 14 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 11, YAC 32-8-PHI 32 P9

(14:28) W.Smallwood left end to PHI 48 for 2 yards (P.Williams).1-10-PHI 46

(13:45) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass deep left intended for Z.Ertz INTERCEPTED by M.Lattimore at NO 21. M.Lattimore to NO 21 for no gain(Z.Ertz).

2-8-PHI 48

New Orleans Saints at 13:35

(13:35) D.Brees pass short left to M.Ingram to NO 29 for 8 yards (J.Hawkins, M.Jenkins). Pass 2, YAC 61-10-NO 21

(12:54) A.Kamara left guard to NO 30 for 1 yard (T.Jernigan; B.Graham).2-2-NO 29

(12:09) M.Ingram right guard to NO 30 for no gain (A.Maddox; N.Bradham).3-1-NO 30

Penalty on NO-R.Ramczyk, Offensive Holding, declined.

(11:51) (Punt formation) T.Hill up the middle to NO 34 for 4 yards (M.Bennett). PHI-F.Cox was injured during the play.4-1-NO 30 R3

(11:20) D.Brees pass deep middle to M.Thomas pushed ob at PHI 24 for 42 yards (A.Maddox). Pass 21, YAC 211-10-NO 34 P4

Penalty on PHI-T.Hester, Defensive Offside, declined.

(10:56) M.Ingram right tackle to PHI 19 for 5 yards (A.Maddox). PHI-M.Bennett was injured during the play.1-10-PHI 24

(10:31) (Shotgun) T.Hill scrambles right end pushed ob at PHI 15 for 4 yards (J.Hicks). NO-T.Hill in at QB2-5-PHI 19

(9:53) A.Kamara right end to PHI 8 for 7 yards (N.Bradham).3-1-PHI 15 R5

(9:13) (Shotgun) PENALTY on NO-A.Peat, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 8 - No Play.1-8-PHI 8

(8:50) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to T.Ginn.1-13-PHI 13

Timeout #1 by NO at 08:45.

(8:45) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to M.Thomas to PHI 9 for 4 yards (J.Hicks). Pass 4, YAC 02-13-PHI 13

(8:07) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to M.Thomas to PHI 2 for 7 yards (C.LeBlanc). Pass 6, YAC 13-9-PHI 9

(7:28) D.Brees pass short left to K.Kirkwood for 2 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 2, YAC 04-2-PHI 2 P6

W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead.

PHI 14 NO 7, 12 plays, 79 yards, 6:12 drive, 7:37 elapsed

W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Timeout #1 by PHI at 07:23.

Philadelphia Eagles at 7:23

(7:23) N.Foles pass short left to D.Sproles to PHI 39 for 14 yards (T.Davison). Pass -8, YAC 221-10-PHI 25 P10

(6:37) H.Vaitai reported in as eligible. W.Smallwood right guard to PHI 40 for 1 yard (C.Jordan).1-10-PHI 39

(5:57) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to Z.Ertz to PHI 44 for 4 yards (D.Davis). Pass 3, YAC 12-9-PHI 40

(5:13) (Shotgun) PENALTY on PHI-J.Peters, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 44 - No Play.3-5-PHI 44

(4:47) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short right to D.Sproles [M.Davenport].3-10-PHI 39

(4:42) C.Johnston punts 49 yards to NO 12, Center-R.Lovato. T.Lewis pushed ob at NO 20 for 8 yards (T.Sullivan).4-10-PHI 39

New Orleans Saints at 4:33

(4:33) A.Kamara left tackle to NO 33 for 13 yards (J.Hicks).1-10-NO 20 R7

(3:51) D.Brees pass short right to J.Hill to NO 36 for 3 yards (M.Jenkins, N.Bradham). Pass -3, YAC 61-10-NO 33

(3:11) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas ran ob at NO 40 for 4 yards (N.Bradham). Pass 3, YAC 12-7-NO 36

(2:30) (Shotgun) D.Brees sacked at NO 32 for -8 yards (sack split by T.Jernigan and C.Long).3-3-NO 40

Two-Minute Warning

(2:00) T.Morstead punts 45 yards to PHI 23, Center-Z.Wood, fair catch by D.Sproles.4-11-NO 32

Philadelphia Eagles at 1:51

(1:51) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to A.Jeffery pushed ob at PHI 34 for 11 yards (V.Bell). Pass 10, YAC 11-10-PHI 23 P11

(1:47) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short left to Z.Ertz.1-10-PHI 34

(1:41) (Shotgun) D.Sproles left tackle to PHI 35 for 1 yard (T.Stallworth).2-10-PHI 34

Timeout #2 by NO at 01:34.

(1:34) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short right to N.Agholor (C.Jordan).3-9-PHI 35

(1:29) C.Johnston punts 54 yards to NO 11, Center-R.Lovato. T.Lewis ran ob at NO 26 for 15 yards (D.Goedert; L.Reynolds).4-9-PHI 35

PENALTY on NO-C.Banjo, Illegal Block Above the Waist, 5 yards, enforced at NO 11.

New Orleans Saints at 1:18

(1:18) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to B.Watson ran ob at NO 18 for 12 yards (J.Hawkins). Pass 5, YAC 71-10-NO 6 P8

(1:12) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep right to T.Ginn ran ob at NO 39 for 21 yards (A.Maddox). Pass 21, YAC 01-10-NO 18 P9

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

(1:07) (Shotgun) A.Kamara right tackle to NO 45 for 6 yards (C.Long).1-10-NO 39

(:48) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara to PHI 32 for 23 yards (T.Sullivan). Pass 2, YAC 212-4-NO 45 P10

Timeout #3 by NO at 00:35.

(:35) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to M.Thomas to PHI 23 for 9 yards (C.LeBlanc).1-10-PHI 32

PENALTY on NO-A.Peat, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at PHI 32 - No Play.

(:28) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to T.Ginn to PHI 27 for 15 yards (T.Sullivan). Pass 15, YAC 01-20-PHI 42

(:12) D.Brees spiked the ball to stop the clock.2-5-PHI 27

Timeout #2 by PHI at 00:11.

(:11) W.Lutz 45 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead.3-5-PHI 27

PHI 14 NO 10, 7 plays, 67 yards, 1:12 drive, 14:54 elapsed

W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Philadelphia Eagles at 0:06

(:06) N.Foles kneels to PHI 24 for -1 yards.1-10-PHI 25

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 14 4:54 0 3 0 3 0/2 0/0

New Orleans Saints 10 10:06 3 5 0 8 1/4 2/2

Score

TimePoss

First Downs

R P X T

Efficiencies

3 Down 4 Down

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Third QuarterPlay By Play 1/13/2019

PHI elects to Receive, and NO elects to defend the South goal.

W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Philadelphia Eagles at 15:00

(15:00) W.Smallwood right guard to PHI 28 for 3 yards (C.Jordan).1-10-PHI 25

Timeout #1 by PHI at 14:11.

(14:11) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to A.Jeffery to PHI 31 for 3 yards (E.Apple). Pass 2, YAC 12-7-PHI 28

(13:28) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete deep right to A.Jeffery (V.Bell).3-4-PHI 31

(13:22) C.Johnston punts 54 yards to NO 15, Center-R.Lovato. T.Lewis pushed ob at NO 30 for 15 yards (N.Gerry).4-4-PHI 31

PENALTY on NO-Z.Line, Offensive Holding, 7 yards, enforced at NO 15.

New Orleans Saints at 13:09

(13:09) M.Ingram left tackle to NO 9 for 1 yard (M.Bennett; F.Cox).1-10-NO 8

(12:31) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to M.Ingram.2-9-NO 9

PENALTY on PHI-R.Douglas, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at NO 9 - No Play. X11

(12:26) M.Ingram right guard to NO 18 for 4 yards (H.Ngata; N.Bradham).1-10-NO 14

(11:51) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to T.Ginn pushed ob at NO 26 for 8 yards (A.Maddox). Pass 7, YAC 12-6-NO 18 P12

(11:11) A.Kamara right guard to NO 27 for 1 yard (N.Bradham; J.Hicks).1-10-NO 26

(10:28) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to M.Thomas to NO 38 for 11 yards (N.Bradham). Pass 3, YAC 82-9-NO 27 P13

(9:49) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to K.Kirkwood to NO 44 for 6 yards (J.Hicks). Pass 6, YAC 01-10-NO 38

(9:10) A.Kamara left tackle to NO 45 for 1 yard (C.Long).2-4-NO 44

(8:30) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to J.Hill to PHI 46 for 9 yards (M.Jenkins). Pass 1, YAC 83-3-NO 45 P14

(7:45) D.Brees pass incomplete deep middle to T.Hill (A.Maddox).1-10-PHI 46

(7:38) (Shotgun) T.Hill pass deep middle to A.Kamara for 46 yards, TOUCHDOWN NULLIFIED by Penalty.2-10-PHI 46

PENALTY on NO-A.Peat, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at PHI 46 - No Play.

(7:31) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep middle to M.Thomas to PHI 36 for 20 yards (M.Jenkins). Pass 19, YAC 12-20-NO 44 P15

(6:48) T.Smith left end to PHI 31 for 5 yards (R.Douglas).1-10-PHI 36

(6:07) A.Kamara left end to PHI 27 for 4 yards (R.Douglas).2-5-PHI 31

(5:25) A.Kamara right guard to PHI 26 for 1 yard (M.Jenkins).3-1-PHI 27 R16

(4:46) (Shotgun) T.Hill right end to PHI 23 for 3 yards (N.Bradham).1-10-PHI 26

PENALTY on NO-M.Unger, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at PHI 26 - No Play.

(4:15) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short right to M.Thomas.1-20-PHI 36

(4:10) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara to PHI 32 for 4 yards (J.Hicks). Pass -4, YAC 82-20-PHI 36

(3:21) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to M.Thomas to PHI 12 for 20 yards (T.Sullivan). Pass 14, YAC 63-16-PHI 32 P17

(2:39) (Shotgun) PENALTY on NO-A.Peat, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 12 - No Play.1-10-PHI 12

(2:14) (Shotgun) A.Kamara right tackle pushed ob at PHI 2 for 15 yards (A.Maddox).1-15-PHI 17 R18

(1:44) D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas for 2 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 2, YAC 01-2-PHI 2 P19

W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead.

PHI 14 NO 17, 18 plays, 92 yards, 1 penalty, 11:29 drive, 13:20 elapsed

W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Philadelphia Eagles at 1:40

(1:40) (Shotgun) W.Smallwood right guard to PHI 28 for 3 yards (D.Onyemata, T.Davison).1-10-PHI 25

(1:01) (Shotgun) PENALTY on PHI-I.Seumalo, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 28 - No Play.2-7-PHI 28

(:36) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short middle to Z.Ertz to PHI 40 for 17 yards (M.Williams). Pass 14, YAC 32-12-PHI 23 P12

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 14 3:31 0 1 0 1 0/1 0/0

New Orleans Saints 17 11:29 2 6 1 9 3/3 0/0

Score

TimePoss

First Downs

R P X T

Efficiencies

3 Down 4 Down

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Fourth QuarterPlay By Play 1/13/2019

Philadelphia Eagles continued.

(15:00) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete deep left to A.Jeffery [P.Williams].1-10-PHI 40

(14:55) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to D.Sproles to PHI 42 for 2 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass -5, YAC 72-10-PHI 40

(14:13) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete deep right to G.Tate (P.Williams).3-8-PHI 42

(14:06) C.Johnston punts 41 yards to NO 17, Center-R.Lovato, fair catch by T.Lewis. PHI-K.Grugier-Hill was injured during the play.4-8-PHI 42

New Orleans Saints at 13:59

(13:59) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara ran ob at NO 22 for 5 yards (T.Sullivan). Pass -6, YAC 111-10-NO 17

(13:26) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short right to M.Thomas.2-5-NO 22

(13:21) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to T.Smith to NO 37 for 15 yards (T.Sullivan) [M.Bennett]. Pass 13, YAC 23-5-NO 22 P20

(12:35) M.Ingram right guard to PHI 27 for 36 yards (C.LeBlanc; C.Graham).1-10-NO 37 R21

(11:53) M.Ingram right guard to PHI 24 for 3 yards (N.Bradham).1-10-PHI 27

(11:12) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete deep right to M.Thomas.2-7-PHI 24

Timeout #1 by NO at 11:07.

(11:07) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to A.Kamara pushed ob at PHI 21 for 3 yards (C.LeBlanc). Pass -4, YAC 73-7-PHI 24

(10:32) W.Lutz 39 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead.4-4-PHI 21

PHI 14 NO 20, 8 plays, 62 yards, 3:31 drive, 4:32 elapsed

W.Lutz kicks 63 yards from NO 35 to PHI 2. B.Scott to PHI 21 for 19 yards (T.Hill; K.Coleman).

Philadelphia Eagles at 10:28, (1st play from scrimmage 10:21)

(10:21) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short middle to A.Jeffery to PHI 26 for 5 yards (P.Williams; D.Davis). Pass 4, YAC 11-10-PHI 21

(9:41) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete deep left to N.Agholor.2-5-PHI 26

(9:37) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short right to Z.Ertz.3-5-PHI 26

PENALTY on NO-P.Williams, Defensive Pass Interference, 4 yards, enforced at PHI 26 - No Play. X13

(9:33) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to Z.Ertz to PHI 32 for 2 yards (D.Davis). Pass 1, YAC 11-10-PHI 30

(8:56) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short right to G.Tate (E.Apple).2-8-PHI 32

(8:50) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short left to J.Matthews.3-8-PHI 32

(8:45) C.Johnston punts 43 yards to NO 25, Center-R.Lovato, fair catch by T.Lewis.4-8-PHI 32

New Orleans Saints at 8:38

(8:38) D.Brees pass short right to M.Thomas to NO 34 for 9 yards (N.Bradham; A.Maddox). Pass 5, YAC 41-10-NO 25

(7:59) D.Brees left guard to NO 35 for 1 yard (N.Bradham).2-1-NO 34 R22

(7:20) M.Ingram right tackle to NO 37 for 2 yards (A.Maddox). PHI-A.Maddox was injured during the play.1-10-NO 35

(6:50) D.Brees pass short right to J.Hill to NO 32 for -5 yards (M.Jenkins). Pass -5, YAC 02-8-NO 37

(6:06) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep middle to M.Thomas to PHI 46 for 22 yards (J.Hawkins). Pass 18, YAC 43-13-NO 32 P23

(5:22) A.Kamara left tackle to PHI 33 for 13 yards (M.Jenkins, C.Graham).1-10-PHI 46 R24

(4:34) A.Kamara left tackle to PHI 32 for 1 yard (F.Cox).1-10-PHI 33

(3:53) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to M.Ingram to PHI 31 for 1 yard (J.Hicks) [C.Long]. Pass 1, YAC 02-9-PHI 32

Timeout #2 by NO at 03:08.

(3:08) A.Kamara right tackle to PHI 34 for -3 yards (M.Bennett).3-8-PHI 31

Timeout #2 by PHI at 03:03.

(3:03) W.Lutz 52 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Right, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead.4-11-PHI 34

Philadelphia Eagles at 2:58

(2:58) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short middle to G.Tate.1-10-PHI 42

(2:53) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short middle to Z.Ertz to NO 42 for 16 yards (M.Davenport). Pass 13, YAC 32-10-PHI 42 P14

(2:28) (No Huddle, Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short left to Z.Ertz [M.Davenport].1-10-NO 42

PENALTY on NO-M.Davenport, Roughing the Passer, 15 yards, enforced at NO 42 - No Play. X15

(2:25) (Shotgun) D.Sproles right guard to NO 27 for no gain (T.Stallworth).1-10-NO 27

(2:01) (No Huddle, Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left intended for A.Jeffery INTERCEPTED by M.Lattimore at NO 19. M.Lattimore to NO 33 for14 yards (G.Tate).

2-10-NO 27

Two-Minute Warning

New Orleans Saints at 1:52

(1:52) A.Kamara right tackle to NO 33 for no gain (F.Cox).1-10-NO 33

Timeout #3 by PHI at 01:47.

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

(1:47) A.Kamara left tackle to NO 33 for no gain (J.Hicks; L.Reynolds).2-10-NO 33

(1:03) A.Kamara right guard to NO 45 for 12 yards (M.Jenkins).3-10-NO 33 R25

Timeout #3 by NO at 00:16.

(:16) D.Brees kneels to NO 44 for -1 yards.1-10-NO 45

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 14 3:57 0 1 2 3 0/2 0/0

New Orleans Saints 20 11:03 4 2 0 6 3/5 0/0

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VISITOR Philadelphia Eagles 2 0 0

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2-2-NO 37 (10:49) N.Foles pass deep left to J.Matthews for 37 yards, TOUCHDOWN [A.Okafor]. Pass 30, YAC 7137

3-7-NO 34 (6:05) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass deep right to A.Jeffery pushed ob at NO 4 for 30 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 24, YAC 6130

2-12-PHI 23 (:36) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short middle to Z.Ertz to PHI 40 for 17 yards (M.Williams). Pass 14, YAC 3317

2-10-PHI 42 (2:53) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short middle to Z.Ertz to NO 42 for 16 yards (M.Davenport). Pass 13, YAC 3416

2-8-PHI 32 (15:00) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to A.Jeffery to PHI 46 for 14 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 11, YAC 3214

1-10-PHI 25 (7:23) N.Foles pass short left to D.Sproles to PHI 39 for 14 yards (T.Davison). Pass -8, YAC 22214

1-10-PHI 25 (9:51) N.Agholor right end to PHI 37 for 12 yards (M.Lattimore, D.Davis).112

2-7-PHI 40 (8:33) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to G.Tate pushed ob at NO 48 for 12 yards (E.Apple). Pass 12, YAC 0112

3-1-PHI 33 (13:29) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to Z.Ertz pushed ob at PHI 44 for 11 yards (V.Bell). Pass 2, YAC 9111

1-10-PHI 23 (1:51) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to A.Jeffery pushed ob at PHI 34 for 11 yards (V.Bell). Pass 10, YAC 1211

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards

1-10-NO 34 (11:20) D.Brees pass deep middle to M.Thomas pushed ob at PHI 24 for 42 yards (A.Maddox). Pass 21, YAC 21Penalty on PHI-T.Hester, Defensive Offside, declined.

242

1-10-NO 37 (12:35) M.Ingram right guard to PHI 27 for 36 yards (C.LeBlanc; C.Graham).436

2-4-NO 45 (:48) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara to PHI 32 for 23 yards (T.Sullivan). Pass 2, YAC 21223

3-13-NO 32 (6:06) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep middle to M.Thomas to PHI 46 for 22 yards (J.Hawkins). Pass 18, YAC 4422

3-10-NO 22 (2:18) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to M.Thomas to NO 43 for 21 yards (C.Graham) [M.Bennett]. Pass 14, YAC 7121

1-10-NO 18 (1:12) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep right to T.Ginn ran ob at NO 39 for 21 yards (A.Maddox). Pass 21, YAC 0221

2-20-NO 44 (7:31) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep middle to M.Thomas to PHI 36 for 20 yards (M.Jenkins). Pass 19, YAC 1320

3-16-PHI 32 (3:21) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to M.Thomas to PHI 12 for 20 yards (T.Sullivan). Pass 14, YAC 6320

1-20-PHI 42 (:28) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to T.Ginn to PHI 27 for 15 yards (T.Sullivan). Pass 15, YAC 0215

1-15-PHI 17 (2:14) (Shotgun) A.Kamara right tackle pushed ob at PHI 2 for 15 yards (A.Maddox).315

Club Player TD RushTD

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KO TD PuntTD

Int TD FumTD

MiscTD

FG XP 2PtRush

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PHI N.Foles 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

PHI J.Matthews 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

PHI J.Elliott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 20

NO W.Lutz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 80

NO K.Kirkwood 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

NO M.Thomas 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

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5

10:37

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15:04

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5:37

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3

11:03

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11:29

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12:28

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5:37

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11:03

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NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAINTS POSTGAME NOTES

With the win, the Saints advance to the NFC Championship Game for the third time in franchise history, joining the 2006 and 2009 teams. The Saints will host the Los Angeles Rams next Sunday, January 20th in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:05 pm CST.

The Saints’ win improves New Orleans’ all-time playoff record to 9-10 and improves Head Coach Sean Payton’s postseason record to 8-5. Payton’s home record in playoff games improves to 6-0.

With the win, Payton has now defeated eight different head coaches in his eight playoff victories, now including Eagles Head Coach Doug Pederson.

With the victory today, the Saints improve their playoff record against Philadelphia to 3-1. The four matchups against Philadelphia is tied with the Minnesota Vikings for the most against any opponent in franchise postseason history with the three playoff wins against Philadelphia the most against a postseason opponent.

After trailing 14-0, the Saints scored the last 20 points of the game. The 14-point comeback is the largest in Saints postseason history, surpassing the 10-point comeback to defeat the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV.

Offensively, New Orleans’ finished the game with 420 total yards, including 137 rushing yards – the fifth highest rushing total in the team’s postseason history.

Defensively, the Saints’ 14 points allowed ties a franchise postseason low set in the 2009 Divisional Playoffs when New Orleans beat Arizona 45-14. The Saints also held Philadelphia to a third down conversion rate of 29%, Philadelphia’s fourth-lowest third down conversion rate of the season.

After surrendering 151 yards and two touchdowns on the Eagles’ first two drives, New Orleans’ defense only allowed 99 yards on the Eagles final eight drives of the game, and held Philadelphia scoreless for the game’s final 49:39.

Playing in his franchise-record 13th playoff game as a Saint and 14th postseason contest overall, QB Drew Brees finished 28-of-38 for 301 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. With the two touchdown passes, Brees moves into a tie with Kurt Warner for seventh in the all-time NFL playoff record books with 31. Additionally, Brees’ 28 completions moves his career postseason total to 382, surpassing John Elway and Aaron Rodgers to move into seventh all-time.

In his fifth career postseason game, RB Mark Ingram II rushed for 53 yards on 9 carries, surpassing Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas to move into first in New Orleans’ playoff record books with 246 rushing yards. Ingram’s fourth quarter 36-yard carry is the longest non-scoring rush in franchise postseason history.

WR Michael Thomas finished with a Saints’ postseason record 171 yards on 12 receptions and added one touchdown. In franchise postseason history, Thomas now stands third in receiving yards with 387, fifth in receptions with 27, and tied for fourth with Jimmy Graham for touchdown receptions with two. In his career, Thomas has played in three postseason games and has recorded at least 85 receiving yards in each.

CB Marshon Lattimore recorded two interceptions, including a fourth quarter interception to end Philadelphia’s final drive. The picks tied a Saints single-game playoff career-high. The picks were the first postseason interceptions of Lattimore’s career, and increased his season total (regular season and postseason combined) to four interceptions, and three against the Eagles. Lattimore also finished the day with four tackles and two pass defenses.

Lattimore recorded the Saints first multi-interception postseason game since Jabari Greer had two interceptions in the 2011 NFC Wildcard Game against the Detroit Lions.

In his playoff debut, LB Demario Davis led the Saints’ defense with eight tackles. RB Alvin Kamara led the Saints in rushing, finishing with 16 carries for 71 yards,

including a 12-yard rush for a first down with 1:03 remaining to seal the victory. Kamara also recorded four receptions for 35 yards.

QB Taysom Hill recorded two rushes for eight yards, including a second quarter 4-yard rush on a fake punt. The rush extended a 12-play, 79-yard scoring drive, which resulted in a two-yard touchdown reception by WR Keith Kirkwood, the Saints’ first touchdown of the game

Playing in his first career playoff game, Kirkwood scored the Saints’ lone first-half touchdown, on a two-yard reception from Brees.

CB P.J. Williams finished the game with three tackles, two quarterback hits, and one pass defense.

K Wil Lutz made two field goals, connecting on a 45-yarder with :11 to play in the first half and a 39-yarder with 10:28 to play in the fourth quarter. Lutz has now made at least one field goal in each of his three postseason appearances.

The Saints’ third quarter 18-play, 92-yard,11:29 touchdown drive resulting in a Michael Thomas two-yard touchdown reception is the longest touchdown drive, in terms of time elapsed, in Saints’ postseason history. The 18-play drive is also the longest in National Football League postseason play since the 2007 NFC Divisional Playoffs when the Dallas Cowboys had a 20-play touchdown drive against the New York Giants. It was the longest scoring drive by time in a playoff game since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.

 

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME

SEAN PAYTON QUOTES (Opening Statement) “It was a hard fought game and (the) first thing to say is tip your hat to Philadelphia. Those guys came in and brought the fight to us early and really put us in a hole. Our guys fought back defensively. In the second half we were outstanding. Obviously it didn’t seem like there was many drives because the timing (long third quarter drive) was there. It felt like more of the quarter (was) was just that early drive. But we made enough plays. (It) Wasn’t a perfect game. Certainly there are a lot of things we’ll have to clean up, but most importantly we got the win. Listen, (we beat the) defending champions and that means something. When you’re able to beat a team like that.” (On how much Marshon Lattimore’s first pick played a role on shifting the momentum of the game) “I thought there were a handful of swings in momentum. For us that was a big one. Then making a first down on the fake punt. Turning that into points. We had some tough calls go against us tonight. It’s hard to look at each or any one of the calls, but we fought through that. So I think probably when we watch this tape, there’s going to be, probably four or five of those key swings early on that went against us. That’s not unusual in the postseason. We played from behind quite a bit this season and we were able to come back. This was obviously an important one.” (On the defensive performance to shut the Eagles down after a 14-point deficit) “Like I said, I thought we did a great job getting (the Eagles) off the field on third down. I thought they ran the ball fairly efficiently early. There was that one long drive where we ate a lot of clock up. So it felt like we were in to the fourth quarter fairly quick, but they were fantastic.” (On how that long drive the Saints had affected the game) “It’s part of one of things you’re wanting to do and you get scores stil. It was close the whole game. We were trying to get in position there late to get a field goal. We’re able to come up with it. (We) Put them on the field again for another drive. Fortunately we came up with the interception. It was a good team win.” (On the reason for poor play in the first quarter) “As a coach, you always look at it like, you want to start fast. We’ve started fast here before. Now at some point you move on from it, but fortunately we were able to settle in.” (On his thought process on the fake punt) “Each one of those is kind of calculated. Mike (Westhoff) felt good about the look we were receiving. I trust Taysom a lot. He’s a powerful runner and generally the looks that are somewhat favorable also come with some risk. Especially where we were in the game. I know it was early in the game and still, similar to New York (Giants) if you will, when we needed to shift momentum. And we were able to fortunately in taking advantage of it. It was really based on the looks we saw during the game.” (On if the fake punt was in the gameplan prior to the game) “Oh yeah. Yes. Yes it wasn’t let’s just try this in the first quarter. No, we spent a lot of time on it.” (On his thought process during the long Saints drive and the team’s resiliency) “Well in order to have 22 plays, the third down that Drew converts to Mike was huge. There are too many plays. Specifically, I think there were four penalties if I’m not mistaken, but at least three. We hung in there and fought through it, so that was encouraging.” (On whether the team being able to fight through adversity helps moving forward in to next week) “Yes and I mentioned earlier. In our league, there’s going to be games where you fall behind. We’ve played a handful of those already. I just have great faith in both sides of the ball. The kicking game too. We were able to today.”

(On the team’s ability to not panic on second and third downs no matter what the specific yardage situation) “Well look, we needed that last one. We elected to run it. Ultimately we felt like this game was going to be about situational football. We felt the red zone offense and defense was going to be important. We felt the third down offense and defense (was going to be important). I thought the second half, we got off the field defensively on third down. On offense, I thought we were able to convert some big plays especially late in the game when Mike (Thomas made plays)…Because those, relative to time of possession which you’re trying to achieve, those are significant.” (On Michael Thomas’ play throughout the game) “He has real strong hands in traffic. He’s tough and competitive. He’s one of those players that believes that he can make those types of plays. Drew did a great job of finding him. Those were significant plays that really changed the direction of the game.” (On whether the second quarter timeout near the end of the second quarter by the eagles changed the play call of going for it on third down or taking the field goal) “We’re right at that… We got a quick peek in to what we might get defensively. So you think about a jump ball maybe. Then when you kind of weigh everything and where we were at. We were good just taking the field goal.” (On his thought process during those first few drives during the game) “There’s a lot that you get from this team (Philadelphia Eagles) offensively. A lot of motions, some RPO’s. They do a good job of spreading the ball around. The quarterback’s been outstanding. It’s hard to get to him. He made a few throws that just, unbelievable. But I did think we were able to push the pocket a little later as the game went on. I did think that helped. You try to find a way to disrupt the passing game. You can do that with your rush or outside. We were able to get some hands on some receivers. But that’s a talented group.” (On whether he thought that getting a touchdown on that fourth down was necessary over getting a field goal) “I didn’t feel like it was a must. We felt pretty good about two or three of the calls we had. And fortunately it worked out. But we felt pretty confident. You know, it was calculated and yet it was on that drive when I think the momentum… It was significant to get that seven.” (On if he thinks his players play off of that aggressive mentality) “No sometimes it’s maybe meant for that. Other times, there’s a lot that goes in to…You’re playing this team and you have to go win with the mindset that scoring is going to be at a premium. So your respect might go up a little bit. Then there’s some weeks that you might be a little less tolerant for that. I think a lot of it’s been depending on who you’re playing and trying to be smart also.” (On Sheldon Rankins’ injury early in the game) “The season he has been having. It’s gut wrenching. He’s played so well for us and we’ll see where he’s at.” (On seeing the other defensive linemen step up in Sheldon Rankins’ absence) “It’s unfortunately one of the challenges this late in the season. I’m proud of those guys. I’m proud of that locker room. They fought through a lot. We managed to get the win. Again, these are tough games.” (On what the differences are in moving to the next game during the postseason compared to moving to the next game during the regular season) “I would say the challenge is just within the schedule. Protecting the routine. Eight teams going to four, but the amount of people that cover those teams didn’t change any. So just do the division. Protecting the schedule, staying on the routine, and then quickly diving in to a grueling Rams team that we played, it seems like a long time ago. Getting ready to play that game.” (On his first thoughts on playing the Rams next week) “I haven’t even gotten to that yet. I mean, obviously when you play the last game, you kind of know who the opponent’s going to be, but there’s so much focus on the game you’re playing. You’re getting ahead a little bit.” (On the excitement of playing again in New Orleans next week) “We think it’s a tremendous advantage to play here. Our fans were fantastic tonight. Communication becomes difficult. We’ve been on both sides of it. We’ve played in some tough road venues where it’s real loud. Minnesota, Seattle, and we play at home here. That’s one of the reasons why you fight so hard for the best seed you can. So that you have the chance to play with the noise in your favor. We

have a lot of work to do. You get a really good team we beat today. A great championship team. You can’t say enough about them.” (On if the fans forced the Eagles to call timeouts during the game) “Anytime you get a delay of game and then a timeout there, there’s an attrition to that noise. I’d like to think that was the case. Look I saw 12 men in a huddle before on an important down. It’s all of the communication that strains you, not just on one play, but through the course of the game.” (On if playing the Rams earlier in the season helps gameplan for them this week) “They’re all big now right. You know how it works. It’s a game to advance. It’s a playoff game. It’s not a best of seven. It’s three hours. They’re all important. I would bet more often than not, playoff games a lot of the times, involve teams that are playing each other again. Whether they were division teams or whether you just look at the numbers. But that does seem like it was quite a ways back.”

 

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NFC DIVISONAL PLAYOFF

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME

QB DREW BREES (On being focused on the next opportunity) “Listen, we found a bunch of ways to win during the season. Every game kind of stood alone, but many of them came down to third quarter, fourth quarter, second half type comebacks where it took everybody. It took a big play on defense, a big play on offense, a big play on special teams to turn the tide. They were all great team victories. Looks like that carried over into the playoffs. Obviously we didn’t start this game the way we wanted to. They jumped out to a 14-point lead. Listen, we were calm, we were poised. We knew we were going to get things going, but obviously we had to do that quickly. We were able to narrow the gap 14-10 at halftime and I think the turning point was really that 23-play drive in the third quarter that lasted about 11 and half minutes, and really started at our eight-yard line to get a touchdown. I was just told that we actually gained 117 yards on that drive. I don’t know if that’s a record. The penalties are what set us back. We ran a 117-yard drive in the third quarter to take the lead and then really didn’t look back. That was the turning point in the game. I think the crowd was with us all day. They were awesome. Dome field advantage but defense played phenomenal as well. We made enough plays down the stretch to get the win.” (On trust with Michael Thomas) I’ve been very fortunate to play with some great ones (receivers.) You spend a lot of time together to develop that trust, that confidence, that chemistry. We’ve had a couple great ones here in New Orleans, but obviously, the last few years with Mike I’ve just got so much trust and confidence in him. What you see on gameday is what I see during practice every day. It’s not like the guy just turns it on for gameday. He practices that way, every day in practice. That same intensity, attention to detail, and that fire, passion, and competitive drive. We try to put ourselves in those moments during practice and when gameday shows up and you’re making those same plays, it’s no surprise to us. It certainly doesn’t surprise anyone on this team what he’s been able to accomplish this year and what he’s been able to do today. He’s a big time player who wants to be the guy to make plays when you need it most. And he did that today.” (On Michael Thomas being the best in the league) “I think there is certainly an argument. There are a lot of great wide receivers in this league and certainly he should be in the conversation.” (On doubling Michael Thomas less than in the first game against Philadelphia) “I think they were. You go back to the first time we played them here and I think it was a much different gameplan in how they were playing him. We just had to be patient and other guys made plays. His opportunity came towards the end of that game. It was a bit of a different approach today for one reason or another. There were times when he was getting more attention than others, but I would say for the most part (the defense doubled.) You just have to pick and choose your moments and I felt like there were more opportunities today.” (On fake punt and momentum) “We converted two fourth downs on that drive to go down and get our first touchdown of the game. That was huge. Again, special teams played (big) and continued the drive which allows us to go down and get points.” (On fourth down call to Kirkwood) “(I) Just felt like we had a good play. Sure enough, we got the look that we wanted and got the touchdown.” (On playing for a risk taker in Sean Payton) “They’re calculated risks. It’s not like we’re flying by the seat of our pants out there. These are things that we’ve talked about. These are conversations that we have in critical situations, how is the team playing us now, how is the tempo of the game going. I think we all felt like we needed to step it up. Again, if you don’t have a play you like, you don’t go for it. But you have a play you like. You got for it and make it happen.”

(On third and 16 in the third quarter to Michael Thomas) “It was a huge play. Unfortunately, we had a bunch of penalties that set us back and some other stuff that really put us behind the chains, but it was a big play by him to keep the drive going. Again, (the) turning point in the game, that drive. Just 23 plays and to possess it for 11 and half minutes is pretty much the entire third quarter. It got us the lead which I think, to be down 14 and then all of sudden take the lead in the third quarter, it was just a huge momentum shift and tipping point.” (On contributions to penalties on a 117-yard drive including penalties) “I think we had a couple of holding calls, on both a run plays and pass plays. It was just fundamentals and attention to detail. They’re a great pass rush too. They got some guys that can rush the passer.” (On slow start) “It was not the way to start. Call it what you want, I’m not going to say three weeks off. Listen, we had to get some guys healthy and that was the most important thing. That was not the way we wanted to start, but to overcome that I think is the story here.”

 

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NFC DIVISONAL PLAYOFF

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME

CB MARSHON LATTIMORE (On shutting out the Eagles after first quarter) “We just had to settle down. It took us a minute to settle in and just play, execute everything that we were doing. But once that second half came I think they only had 50 passing yards in the second half. We really locked in and turned up. We played with some swag in the second half. And I love when we be like that. Our defense is better when we play like that.” (On being down 14 and making adjustments) “We really didn’t make too many adjustments. We just started playing better and we were executing everything that we called. So we didn’t really make too many adjustments, we just knew we had to go in and play with some swag and be vicious with the receivers.” (On feeding off the crowd) “Most definitely. It was probably the loudest I’ve heard the dome. When we played Carolina (Panthers) last year it was pretty loud, but this time it was loud. And we love that. We love the crowd being in the game with us. And that helps give that extra push to get the job done.”

 

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME

SAINTS PLAYER QUOTES

WR Michael Thomas (On connecting with Drew Brees in long yardage situations) "We just keep going. When we come out there, we feel like no one can stop us. I just feel like we keep building every week. I have his back and he has my back. We have a thing and it’s hard for the other team to stop."

(On his performance today) “It’s win or go home. I do whatever it takes. If you are double or tripled team, it doesn’t matter. You just have to do your job. You just need to concentrate on what you are doing and things will open up. We have a lot of preparation during the week. We responded. I don’t know if it was a breakout game, but you just go out and make plays when your number is called.” (On if the Eagles played him differently this time around) “When they played us the first time, I had a decent game. I just watched the film. I had to beat whoever was in the way and go out and catch (the ball). When it’s third down and the ball is coming to me, then I have to convert. I have to make a play. I don’t really pay attention to how they are playing me. I just have to run my route and do what I have to do to get open.”

RB Alvin Kamara

(On the crowd helping the team today on defense) "It was loud. Mark (Ingram II) turned to me and said that it was the loudest he ever heard it. You hear it and then you look up at the screen and the decibels are high." (On what got them going after a slow start) "We are the New Orleans Saints. We prepared all week. We started slow and sometimes that happens, but we stayed on it. We stuck to our game plan and we were able to execute. We got our offense going and the defense played huge." (On the defenses’ play) “It was huge. They stood up when they needed to stand up.” (On the 11-minute plus touchdown drive) “We were just focusing on play after play after play. We are not really looking at the time. At the end of the drive, we realized we took up 18 plays and basically the whole quarter. That is a sign of a great offense. You hold the ball and control it and then score. That was a huge drive.” RB Mark Ingram II (On the crowd helping the team today) "It was huge. I saw the meter get to 128, 130. I have never seen it get that high. They brought it and we are going to need it all of the way through the playoffs. We appreciate it Who Dat nation." (On the defense’s play) "It was huge. They had the pick early that stole the momentum. They had the pick late that helped us finish it. They played big boy ball today.” (On advancing to the NFC Championship game) “Both teams are great. We had a shootout last time. We are just going to focus on what we have to do to have a great game plan. We’ll prepare and get ready for next week.”

QB Taysom Hill (On the fake punt) "They were kind of late getting lined up and we liked our matchup there. Coach Payton and Coach Westhoff have a lot of trust in our guys up front. We knew that we could do it. We

knew that we needed to create momentum for ourselves.” (On if he had the final call) “Yes.” (On the guts of the fake punt call) "It’s a gutsy call. It’s Coach Payton. That’s become the norm. He has a good feel for the team and he has a lot of trust is us and our preparation. That’s a look that we thought we were going to get and we did. I wasn’t going to be denied”

LB Demario Davis (On advancing to the NFC Championship) "It’s unreal when you think about it. We had a goal at the beginning of the season. At first, we wanted to make it to the playoffs. Then, we wanted to get the one seed, but you have to win out. It’s single elimination. We are one step closer to our goals, but there is still a long way to go. It feels good to get the win.” (On settling in after the first quarter) "They are a phenomenal offense. They have a lot of good weapons. They have a really good quarterback. They have a good offensive coordinator who knows how to move the ball around and keep you on your toes. They had us reeling early on. We stayed true to our goals. We were able to stop the run, get a little pressure on the quarterback and get some takeaways. Those two takeways by Marshon (Lattimore) were huge. They were game changing. It was the trump card.”

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF

SUNDAY, JANURY 13, 2019 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME

EAGLES HEAD COACH DOUG PEDERSON  

(On if the Saints made adjustments after they were trailing 14-0) “No, not really. It’s a credit to them, obviously, but you see, sometimes, how you just look at the ebb and flow of the game. They got some breaks in there. We were moving the ball again. We had that turnover. The throw was accurate on the sideline. It got intercepted. They went down and scored on that. Nothing that they did (made the difference). We just didn’t make enough plays to either stay on the field or continue drives, execute, and score.”

(On the difficulty of greeting each player as the exited the field tonight) “It’s tough. It’s tough because it’s so final. It’s the end of the season, and there is no more football for 2018. I just told the guys to ‘just keep their heads up.’ We set out on a journey way back in OTAs. We keep talking about having no regrets and to leave everything out on the field. They did that tonight. They did that this afternoon. They battled right until the end. They had the opportunities. I am proud of them, proud of the season, proud of the adversity that we faced all season long. We found our way to get into the postseason. I just wish the Saints good luck moving forward.”

(On what he told Alshon Jeffery after mishandling the ball on the fourth quarter interception by Marshon Lattimore) “It’s hard. It’s hard, because he is so down. For me, it’s about staying positive. Listen, he has made many, many big catches for us this season. He will continue to do that. I just told him that he’s got to keep his head up and don’t let one play define you. It’s not who he is; he is too good of a player. He will embrace it, obviously. He will be better for it. I just told him to just keep his head up and keep playing.”

(On the play of Nick Foles) “I will look at the tape and evaluate that. There is always throws that you would like to have back in every game. I like the way that he went in there and battled and gave our offense a chance to go down and possibly win this football game. I thought that overall he played pretty good.”

(On the change of momentum after the first interception by Marshon Lattimore) “Yeah, you felt it. You felt it a little bit. Listen, we had a lot of confidence even at that point. We were moving the ball. We stayed in rhythm. Even on that drive, we felt that we could (score) had we hit that play (that was intercepted). It kind of changed after that point. Credit the Saints for executing.”

(On losing multiple players for periods throughout the game) “It’s hard; it’s tough. The guys are solid players and starters. It’s unfortunate that we lose those guys for periods of time. (We lost) Brandon (Brooks) for the rest of the game. It’s disruptive a little bit. It’s kind of been our season, fighting through that adversity. We did get them back (except for Brooks), but credit to them for playing through (injuries).”

(On the fake punt by the Saints) “You kind of expect it in that situation, it’s fourth and one. You just have to be prepared for that. Again, it was just a great play by them.”

(On the third down and 16 play that the Saints converted for a 21-yard gain) “We were dropping in a zone. Again, Drew (Brees) did a good job of just hanging onto the football and letting his guys go down the field. It was just a good window right there in the middle of the field. They got it and got the first down.”

(On what made the Eagles relevant late this season) “The guys in that locker room. I have a lot of trust and a lot of faith in those guys, my coaches. (We) just believe that we can get ourselves in this position and be in the postseason. It is one of our goals, obviously, is to be playing in January. It’s a resilient group that doesn’t waver a whole lot through adversity. It makes it tougher. It makes you

battle that much harder. Those guys in the locker room really fought through that and gave us the opportunity to be in this position.”

(On if he thought the team would win late in the game) “I thought that we were on our way. We got back (in it). It just felt like the momentum at that point was in our favor. It was in our hands. It’s been that way all season. It felt like that magic was going to continue.”

(On if he had a special message for Nick Foles after the game) “I just told him that I appreciate everything that he’s done and everything that he’s done this season to come in and step in the way that he has. I just told him that I loved him. We will probably visit in the next couple of days.”

(On the difficulty of knowing that some players won’t be back next season) “It’s tough. You build relationships with these guys. You spend so much time together. You build your roster. Every year your roster is going to change; that is just the way that it is. There are people who are going to come. There are people who are going to go. Obviously, we will talk more about it in the next few days. When you build relationships like that, and you know these guys personally, it’s kind of hard. We won a Super Bowl with these guys. We will see where we go again.”

(On the defense containing the Saints offense) “I credit the defense. They got after Drew (Brees), which we had to do. One statistical thing was the third downs. I think that they were eight of 15 on third downs. That was kind of a big, glaring statistic that stood out. Conversely, I think that we were two of seven. That, to me, I think’s the tell-tale. We just couldn’t get off of the field enough defensively with 15 third downs. It is a credit to get the 15, but then we have to get off of the field.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME

EAGLES PLAYER QUOTES

QB Nick Foles

(On his thoughts on today’s game) “They really did a good job of showing us different looks, but at the end of the day we didn't execute. First few drives were great, but after that we have to keep it going. They are a tremendous team and hats off to them. Unfortunately, we had an opportunity at the end, it is tough. We love playing this game with your teammates and that is the toughest part about it, is that it stops and 31 teams feel this at the end of the season. The hardest part about it is you develop relationships with your teammates and for it to end this tough, just being with these guys and spending time with them in the locker room after, that is what this game is all about.”

(On this possibly being his last game as an Eagle) “I am not really going to worry about it right now. I think I am just going to do whatever I can to enjoy this flight back with my teammates and we will see what happens. I do know that we went out there and give it everything we had tonight. Everyone is going to keep their heads up high, because that is what it is about. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but ultimately if you give it everything you have that is what it is about.”

(On what the team said to Alshon Jeffery) “We just tell him we love him. That is what it is all about. This game is tough, not everybody can do it. In those moments, we just tell him ‘we love you and keep going’, among other things that I will keep to myself, but that is the general message. That is what this team is about, playing this game is about developing those relationships. The tough part is, when it is over it is over, but I do not regret anything. I will always play this game and develop those relationships, that is what makes this a strong team.”

WR Alshon Jeffery

(On missing the late game catch) “It happens to the best of us. You move on, it hurts right now, but I guarantee we will be back next year.”

(On the Saints defensive changes after the Eagles hot start to the game) “It was on us. I take that loss on me, but it is on us. They didn't do anything that was special, we beat ourselves and that is on me.”

(On how long this game will stay with him) “I mean, it will be with me through the whole offseason while I am trying. Every guy in this locker room wants the same thing and we hate this feeling right now.”

(On the outcome of today’s game) “I just felt like we beat ourselves. There is nothing they did, but hats off to those guys, congrats on going to the NFC Championship. They have a hell of a team over there.”

(On the team’s message after getting the ball back after a missed field goal) “Let’s go down and win it. That is all we said, just go down and win it. No matter what happens we are trying to win.”

C Jason Kelce

(On how tough today’s game was) “Obviously, we got off to a really good start. Those first two drives, we put 14 points up quickly, which makes this even more frustrating. We were going to get the ball back in the second half and we could have put two more scores together there in the first half it would

have been very difficult for them. Great job by our defense. We just didn't sustain it offensively, we stalled out after the opening quarter of the game.”

(On if there was confusion with communication within the offense during the game) “You have to ask the coaches that. I think that anytime you are in an environment like this, communication is a point of emphasis. There were a couple times where we got up to the ball and tried to make a change late, and getting that communicated is tough, especially when you are trying to get the best play possible. That is where home field advantage makes a big difference obviously, but no excuses, I think we handled that decently. We could have done better, but I don't think that is why we lost.”

(On his message to QB Nick Foles) “Same thing, I love and respect that guy so much. It is not just him, it is all the guys that have been on the team this year. We had a great group of guys just like we did last year, great coaches too. Nick (Foles) is a guy that I have been fortunate enough to play a number of years with in the NFL and with the Philadelphia Eagles. We have been in some really big games and that is one of the guys you will always remember.”

S Malcolm Jenkins

(On his thoughts on the season) “I think we are well aware that all we do is focus on the process. We lean heavily on the guys we have in the locker room that have been through adversity and we just continue to fight and continue to trust in each other. This is no different tonight, we just didn't get the result that we wanted to. We put up a fight against a really good team on the road and gave ourselves a chance. That is all we ask for.”

(On the feeling in the locker room after today’s loss) “At the end of the day, there is a ton of work that goes into this game that we play. We start with the offseason. OTA’s, training camp. All the thing you go through during the season, the injuries, the time and effort you put into it, the guys you care about next to you, then it just comes to an abrupt end for everybody, unless you win the Super Bowl. Just dealing with that is always tough, but 31 teams have to deal with that and it just comes suddenly to an end. Now we have to look on to next year.”

(On the saints regaining the momentum) “They definitely earned that one, they got the fake punt and then scored on fourth down. I think the drive after that they went three and out. It was a back and forth game. I thought we played well, they did a good job on third down, especially some of those third and longs and converting them against some of our zone coverages. I think we will want some of those back, but for the most part I felt like we competed and gave ourselves a chance.”

DE Brandon Graham

(On the season as a whole and today) “We lost the game, but he had a hell of a season. A lot of people didn't give us a shot, but we go out there and play hard and we just came up short.”

(On his impact on this team over the years) “I think about, it has been a long road, it has been nine years. I do not have any regrets, I have enjoyed this time if it is the end. At the end of the day, I am hoping I passed down some good stuff for them to keep in this organization; like a young DB, the next man up who now has to be the leader, to keep it going, keep it positive in here and keep everybody believing even when things get bad. Hopefully that rubbed off on these boys and let the young guys see how we get through it, especially through adversity. You have to look at the positives, we have a bunch of good guys here that are going to feel this and be ready for next year.”

New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton Conference Call with New Orleans Media Monday, January 14, 2019 You guys have had several very good defensive performances this season, were the last three quarters yesterday about as clean as you've seen based on what you've seen on tape? “It was good. I am not comparing it to any other game, but it certainly was significant in our win yesterday. I thought we made some adjustments. I thought we were able to pressure the quarterback. We did not get the sacks you are looking for but we did get the pocket pushed and I thought that really helped and guys on the back end made some plays.” When you went back and watched, what stood out about Mike’s (Thomas) performance yesterday? “He was physical. There were some extended plays, off-schedule plays where Drew (Brees) climbed the pocket, scrambled and found Mike (Thomas). Mike did a really good job of tracking Drew and the direction he was moving. But those were the things that stood out that were uniquely different yesterday – some of those plays that were off schedule.” When you mentioned the secondary making plays, how significant was that considering how fast they get rid of the ball and those guys having to make those plays individually like that? “Yes, that's part of the way they (Philadelphia) throw the football. It’s going to be happening quick and it almost becomes part of the running game. Way back when, when Bill Walsh was putting together the West Coast offense, some of the principles were to have plays that basically gave you the same type of gains and so it's tough to defense relative to getting a sack. But our guys did a good job of tackling in space and in limiting the big plays.” I wonder if the last three games with the Rams, they've sort of morphed into more of a running team, especially with C.J. Anderson and now that they've got (Todd) Gurley back, they've kept it on the ground. I wonder what the challenge is for preparing for a team that might look a little different than the first time around? “I think studying that team closely as we have, and they’re a team we look at each week. Sean (McVay) and those guys do a great job. But I think they've been a running team. Now, make no mistake about it, last week's game was super-impressive. But I think when you study their wide zone, you study their punch play, and you study some of the things they like to do out of those formations, I think all of it sets up and complements what they want to do in the play-action passing game and then lastly, in the dropback passing game. But I do think the addition of C.J. (Anderson) was late coming in and they’re are team like us that had a week of rest. That Cowboy run front, up until last week has been pretty impressive all season, so that made it that much more special when you really know how well Dallas had defended the run.” How about on the other side of the ball with Ndamukong Suh for the Rams? I know you guys were really interested in him in the offseason. “What about him?” How much does he affect the game and how much of a presence does he bring on that side of the ball? “He has a tremendous presence. He's a real good football player. He’s explosive. He has

size. He's smart. Those are some of the challenges he presents.” I assume you do not see many teams with two guys in the middle of the defense that are as disruptive as Suh and Aaron Donald. Has that been the case with them this year? “Well, without having seen all the tape yet, they are two – (Aaron) Donald of course is having an amazing season. That's one of the challenges with this front. And it's one of the reasons they assembled the front the way they did. Inside, they give you edge problems. They can run. So we'll get on the tape here.” You guys struggled a bit with Fletcher Cox yesterday. Is there anything you can do over the course of the week to get the guys ready for this matchup? “We'll see. That's what we'll be working on, right? As soon as possible.” When you look back at the last five Super Bowls, all number one seeds won them. We saw this is one and two seeds in both the championship games. Does it underscore just the importance and the value of that seeding, getting that week’s rest, getting right, healthy? “Well history would tell us – recent history would point to that and then overall I think there are certain spots you want to start at the Derby. There's some spots no one's ever won from at the Derby. All right. But then there's some spots that are more favorable and I think probably seeding’s similar. It's not the absolute. And certainly we've seen teams win from a lot of different spots. Fifth seed, fourth seed, and so for us our focus is taking advantage of playing another game at home. Taking advantage of the crowd noise and trying to put our best foot forward. Trying to play better than we did yesterday and clean up some of the mistakes and then go from there. We're probably not as far along relative to seeding as it pertains to Super Bowl winners.” Marshon (Lattimore) didn't have the same stats this year as his rookie season, but how much did he help the defense this year and then obviously yesterday? “He has been a big help, (a) big plus as to what he does. He is a long player. He has good instincts. Yesterday, in a playoff game, he had two interceptions and (that) ended up being the difference.” How has Taylor Stallworth progressed as the season’s gone on? “He's doing well. He's played each in each of the games. We kind of rotate our guys in there and he's doing a good job.” You saw some dime packages yesterday. How does that kind of affect how you guys attack? “They play a lot of dime. They played a lot of dime in the week’s prior game (against Chicago). They played a lot of dime last year in the Super Bowl. It’s one of the – you’re talking about the defense for Philadelphia, right? That’s part of what they do.”