Saints break Week 1 curse with last-second 58-yard field goal
8:03 pm | September 9, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Saints finally broke their Week 1 curse in the most improbable fashion imaginable: A 58-yard field goal by Wil Lutz as time expired for a 30-28 victory over the Houston Texans — just 37 seconds after they had lost the lead by allowing a two-play, 75-yard touchdown drive.
It was the longest field goal in the final 10 seconds of a season opener since the NFL/AFL merger, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. So that’s all it took?!
The Saints are now 1-0 for the first time since 2013. And man, oh man, they never needed to win a season opener more than this one. They needed this win to help them move on from the way last season ended. And they really needed it with the brutal stretch they have coming up (at the Rams in Week 2, at the Seahawks in Week 3, vs. the Cowboys in Week 4).
The Saints had to rally back from an ugly 14-3 deficit in the first half and the uglier 28-27 deficit in the final minute. But big performances from running back Alvin Kamara, quarterback Drew Brees and others helped them exorcise some serious demons.
Buy a breakout performance: OK, you don’t need me to tell you that Kamara is really, really good. But many people were wondering how he’d split the workload with new running mate Latavius Murray. And Monday’s game was a reminder that Kamara is so explosive and dynamic that he can do a ton even with the “pitch count” that Sean Payton said he likes. Kamara had 13 carries for 97 yards and seven catches for 72 yards. (Murray had a nice debut as well, thanks to a 30-yard TD run.)