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LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (1-1) SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 2018 – 7:00 PM (CST) StubHub CENTER -– CARSON, CA. TV: CBS (WWL 4 locally) – Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Dan Fouts (color ana- lyst) and Evan Washburn (sideline) LOCAL RADIO: WWL (870 AM and 105.3 FM) – Zach Strief (play-by-play), Deuce McAllister (color analyst) and Steve Geller (sideline)

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Second-year Taysom Hill started for THE MATCHUP the Saints and played the entire first half. He completed 11 With both starting units conducting one of their -of-15 passes for 68 yards and also added a 43-yard rush, final tuneups for the regular season, the Saints (1-1) will but the New Orleans offense was hurt by four turnovers in travel to Los Angeles to face the Chargers (1-1) on Satur- the first half. day to close out their 2018 preseason road slate. The con- The New Orleans rushing attack carried the load test will be played at the StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. for the Saints offense throughout the contest as they had at 7 p.m. CT and will be broadcast nationally on CBS. The 28 running attempts for 183 yards (6.5 avg.) and one game will take place after two days of joint practices be- touchdown by rookie quarterback J.T. Barrett. A quartet of tween the Saints and Chargers. tailbacks, including Mark Ingram II, , Ter- The two clubs conducted two days of joint practic- rance West and Jonathan Williams combined for 23 es on the West Coast in 2017 with their last preseason carries for 127 yards (5.5 avg.). meeting taking place when the Saints beat the Chargers Quarterback Tom Savage entered the game in the 13-7 on August 20, 2017, as New Orleans broke a ten- second quarter in relief of Hill and completed six-of-seven game losing streak in the preseason dating back to 2014 passes for 53 yards. In fighting for a spot in New Orleans’ and then-rookie running back Alvin Kamara first burst on receiving rotation, rookie wideout Tre’Quan Smith posted the scene with a first quarter, 50-yard rushing touchdown, three catches for 60 yards. the opening act in a standout season that ended with As- The Saints starting defense held the Cardinals to sociated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. three-and-outs on their first two offensive possessions and New Orleans will practice with the Chargers on limited them to 65 rushing yards on 25 carries in the con- Wednesday and Thursday in Costa Mesa, Calif. to prepare test (2.5 avg.). Alex Anzalone led New Orleans for Saturday’s nationally televised preseason tilt. The with five tackles. Saints are seeking to clean up mistakes from their 20-15 On special teams, kicker Wil Lutz was in midsea- loss to the on Friday night at the Mer- son form, drilling all three field goal attempts, including a cedes-Benz Superdome. The Chargers got their first victo- 52-yarder. The New Orleans kick return game provided ry of the 2018 preseason when they defeated the Seattle some juice as Scott and Brandon Tate combined to aver- Seahawks, 24-14 on Saturday. age 31.8 yards per return. Rookie defensive back J.T. Gray led the coverage units with two stops

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 2 THE COACHES head coach for a Week 17 matchup against the ; the Bills fell, 30-10. Before being hired as an assistant Head Coach Sean Payton has in Buffalo, Lynn served as running backs coach for the posted a 112-76 overall record (.596), including a 7-5 post- New York Jets between 2009 and 2014, where he was season mark (.583) after the franchise had won only one part of a team that twice went to the AFC Championship playoff game prior to his arrival. Payton holds the club’s top game, in both 2009 and 2010. In 2007 and 2008, Lynn tu- win total and winning percentage for a head coach. Payton tored running backs for the , and in 2005 enters the 2018 campaign and continues to represent the and 2006, he served in the same role for the Dallas Cow- Saints as the model of stability not only within the NFC boys. Between 2003 and 2004, Lynn coached the running South, as he is the longest tenured head coach within the backs for the , before which he acted division, but also within the . Only as a special teams assistant for the from New England’s Bill Belichick (2000), Cincinnati’s Marvin 2000 to 2002. Before beginning his career as a coach, Lewis (2003) and Green Bay’s Mike McCarthy (hired one Lynn enjoyed a six-year career as a player, serving as a week prior to Payton in 2006) have been with their teams running back from 1993 to 1999. After going undrafted in longer. Payton is also one of just eight active coaches to 1992, Lynn was signed by the Denver Broncos, appearing lead a team to a Super Bowl victory. The others are New in 13 games in 1993. In 1995, he was picked up by the San England’s Bill Belichick, Seattle’s Pete Carroll, Oakland’s Francisco 49ers and recorded his first NFL carry, a five- yard gain against Atlanta on Sept. 10, 1995. In 1996, he Jon Gruden (Tampa Bay in 2002), Baltimore’s John Har- recorded his only NFL start and had the longest rush of his baugh, Packers Mike McCarthy, Philadelphia’s Doug Ped- career, a 67-yard gain against Atlanta on Sept. 29, 1996. erson and Pittsburgh’s Mike Tomlin. The 2017 Saints yield- He returned to the Broncos in 1997 and was part of the ed an 11-5 regular season record, producing their first teams that won Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII before retir- playoff berth since 2013, behind a squad led by QB Drew ing after the 1999 campaign. Before his career in the NFL, Brees offensively and DE Cameron Jordan defensively, Lynn played running back at Texas Tech from 1988 to this team featured seven players selected to the Pro Bowl, 1991. tied for the most in club history and four draft picks select- ed to the PFWA All-Rookie Team, two more than any other club. With RB Alvin Kamara and CB Marshon Lattimore, 2017 NEW ORLEANS -LA CHARGERS the 2017 Saints were the first team to have both the Asso- ciated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and Defen- FINAL STATISTICAL COMPARISON sive Rookie of the Year since 1967. The Saints defense 2017 Final Regular Season National Football League saw improvement in virtually every major statistical catego- Rankings ry. New Orleans moved up ten spots in total defense, in- Saints Chargers cluding from 32nd to 15th against the pass. After ranking 31st in opponent points per game in 2016, New Orleans Record 11-5 9-7 moved up to tenth in 2017, surrendering only 20.4 points Scoring Avg. (NFL Rank) 28.0 (4) 22.2 (28) per game. Payton earned a bachelor’s degree in communi- Opp. Scoring Avg. (NFL Rank) 20.4 (10) 17.0 (3) cations at Eastern Illinois, where as a quarterback he had Total Off. (NFL Rank) 391.2 (2) 376.6 (4) 10,665 passing yards, at the time the third-highest total in Rushing Off. (NFL Rank) 129.4 (5) 99.7 (24) NCAA Division I-AA history. Payton was inducted into the Passing Off. (NFL Rank) 261.8 (5) 276.9 (1) Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame in September of 2000 and had Total Def. (NFL Rank) 336.5 (17) 328.4 (15) Rushing Def. (NFL Rank) 111.7 (16) 131.1 (31) his jersey retired in a ceremony in September of 2010. He Passing Def. (NFL Rank) 224.8 (15) 197.3 (3) received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater in Kickoff Return Avg. (NFL Rank) 22.9 (4) 19.0 (30) 2013. Payton was born Dec. 29, 1963 in San Mateo, Calif., Punt Return Avg. (NFL Rank) 6.4 (25) 9.3 (9) and raised in Naperville, Ill., Payton has a daughter, Me- Turnover Margin (NFL Rank) +7 (9t) +12 (3) ghan and a son, Connor. Penalties 105 108 Head Coach Penalty Yards 962 927 is in his second season leading the Bolts, after helping Opp. Penalties 114 109 them post a 9-7 record in his first campaign in charge of an Opp. Penalty Yards 898 995 NFL team. Prior to his move to the West Coast in 2017, Lynn was the assistant head coach and running backs coach for the from 2015 to 2016, gaining offen- sive coordinator responsibilities last season as well. Prior to the final game of 2016, Lynn was promoted to interim

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 3 LAST MEETING and Gold as an unrestricted free agent in 2006. In New Orleans’ first regular season contest overseas on New Orleans Saints 35, San Diego Chargers 34; Octo- ber 2, 2016 @ Qualcomm Stadium – The Saints’ dra- October 26, 2008, Brees completed 30-of-41 passes for matic come-from-behind victory gave New Orleans an all- 339 yards, three touchdowns, zero and a time 5-7 record against the Chargers with their third 121.9 passer rating to lead the Saints to a 37-35 win, while straight win in the all-time series, all since quarterback linebacker Jonathan Vilma had nine solo tackles and one Drew Brees joined the Saints as an unrestricted free fourth quarter agent in 2006 after starting his NFL career with the Chargers from 2001-05. New Orleans completed the come- New Orleans entered the 2012 contest with an 0-4 record back when fullback John Kuhn scored on a one-yard touch- on the year, yet they emerged with a 31-24 victory as down run with 1:57 left in the contest. The win would also put the Saints in the win column after their second consec- Brees surpassed Johnny Unitas’ record for consecutive utive 0-3 start. games with a touchdown pass, hitting Devery Henderson on a 40-yard strike to notch Brees’ 48th New Orleans jumped out to the 14-7 lead early with a pair straight game with a touchdown through the air. Wide re- of touchdown passes by Brees in the return to the home stadium where he represented the Chargers for his first five ceiver Marques Colston was the recipient of Brees’ other campaigns as a professional, San Diego responded with three touchdown passes as both he and Henderson sur- 17 consecutive points, capped by a one-yard touchdown passed the 100-yard receiving mark. Brees completed 29- run by running back Melvin Gordon with 13 seconds left in of-45 throws for 370 yards and a 110.4 passer rating on his the first half to give the chargers a 24-14 halftime lead. record-breaking night. New Orleans got on the scoreboard first in the second half Brees also rallied the Saints from an 0-3 start in San Diego when Kuhn scored on a one yard run as New Orleans en- tered the fourth quarter trailing 24-21. San Diego extended in the 2016 contest at Qualcomm Stadium, engineering a their lead back to 34-21 in the fourth quarter on another fourth quarter comeback to put the Saints in the win col- one-yard touchdown for by Gordon and a 47-yard field goal umn for the first time that season. by kicker Josh Lambo. Saints rookie safety Vonn Bell forced a , recovered by defensive end Darryl Tapp The Saints trail the Chargers in preseason play as well, at the San Diego 13-yard line. Following three straight run having won only three of their seven meetings, but the last plays, Brees completed a five-yard touchdown to rookie two contests, as they will look to tie the exhibition series on wide receiver Michael Thomas in the end zone to move Saturday night. New Orleans within six. On San Diego’s next play from scrimmage, wide receiver Travis Benjamin fumbled a ball The last time the two teams met in exhibition play was that was picked up by linebacker Nate Stupar at the 2017, when the Saints traveled to Southern California early Chargers 31-yard line. Brees then engineered the seven- and practiced with the Chargers for two days prior to post- play, 31-yard drive that set up Kuhn’s game-winning run. B.W. Webb recorded an interception with 1:18 ing a 13-7 win at the Stubhub Center on August 20. The remaining to secure the win. Black and Gold broke a ten-game losing streak in the pre- season in the process. Saints rookie running back Alvin With Brees returning to play at San Diego for the first time Kamara showed the first signs of his potential bril- since he was a member of the Chargers, he completed 23- of-36 passes for 207 yards, engineering his 38th career liance as a professional in the contest when he had a spec- fourth quarter/overtime comeback. tacular 50-yard rushing touchdown just over two minutes into the contest. He also added a 22-yard reception and 11 Defensively, Bell started and added nine tackles to his fum- ble recovery, while defensive end Cameron Jordan (one), -yard punt return in his limited action on the evening. Kicker defensive tackle Nick Fairley (1.5) and defensive end Paul Wil Lutz also booted two field goals as New Orleans’ Kruger each collected sacks. Jordan also added a offense and special teams were backed by a defensive forced fumble. performance that surrendered only 158 total net yards and zero offensive points. Linebacker Manti Te’o in facing his former team for the first time, led the Saints with eight tack- NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-LA les and a sack, while Craig Robertson posted six stops and CHARGERS SERIES HISTORY a quarterback takedown and A.J. Klein split a sack, as the club’s 2017 linebacking trio provided a preview of things to The Chargers have a slight edge in the regular season se- come. In addition to Lutz’s two field goals, punter Thomas ries between the two clubs, leading it 7-5. However, six of Morstead had a 46.7 net punting average as he booted the Chargers’ wins came in the first seven matchups be- five of his nine kicks inside-the-20-yard line to help New tween 1973 and 1997. Since 2000, the Saints lead the se- Orleans win the field position battle. ries, 4-1, including victories in 2008 at Wembley Stadium in London, England, 2012 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, and 2016 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego since former Chargers signal-caller Drew Brees signed with the Black

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SAINTS-CHARGERS CONNECTIONS (Calif.) HS as a freshman and sophomore before relocat- Saints QB Drew Brees was originally selected by the ing with his family to Kentucky...T Ryan Ramczyk and Chargers in the second round (32nd overall) of the 2001 Chargers RB Derek Watt were college teammates at Wis- NFL Draft. He played for the Bolts from 2001 to 2005 and consin in 2015...In 2014 and 2015, the Ohio State football was named to the Pro Bowl in 2004 before joining the roster included Saints QB J.T. Barrett, S Vonn Bell, WR Black and Gold prior to the 2006 campaign. Brees and Michael Thomas, CB Marshon Lattimore, Chargers DE Chargers Special Assistant LaDainian Tomlinson were Joey Bosa and QB Cardale Jones...New Orleans LB both selected by the club in the 2001 NFL Draft as fellow Craig Robertson and Los Angeles WR Travis Benjamin Texas High School football stars and were teammates in were teammates in Cleveland from 2012-15...Saints Assis- San Diego from 2001-05...Saints LB Manti Te’o was draft- tant Offensive Line Coach Brendan Nugent, Meyer and ed by the Chargers in the second round of the 2013 NFL Chargers Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Chris Harris, Draft. He made 38 appearances with 34 starts for the team who played at Louisiana-Monroe, served on the same before joining the Saints in 2017...New Orleans Head coaching staff in Chicago from 2013-14. Coach Sean Payton and Los Angeles Head Coach Antho- ny Lynn served on the same offensive TRANSACTIONS (July 18 — ) coaching staff in 2005. Saints Coaching Assistant Deuce Schwartz, Lynn, Chargers Defensive Assistant D’An- JULY ton Lynn and Offensive Line Coach Pat Meyer served 18 – Signed RB Shane Vereen and waived/injured RB on the same Buffalo coaching staff from 2015-16. Lynn Daniel Lasco. and New Orleans LB Nate Stupar were college teammates 19 – Placed RB Daniel Lasco on Reserve/PUP. at Penn State. Payton also served on the same Cowboys offensive coaching staff with Los Angeles Tight Ends 24 – Placed WR Brandon Coleman on Reserve/PUP. Coach John McNulty in 2003...CB Patrick Robinson played 26 – Placed TE Michael Hoomanawanui on Reserve/NFI. for the Chargers in 2015...Saints Pete Carmichael was an offensive assistant and later an assistant wide receivers coach for the Chargers from AUGUST 2002 to 2005 before joining the Saints coaching staff in 2006...Saints Coach Mike Nolan served in 1 – Signed WR Michael Floyd, WR Brandon Tate and OL that capacity for the Chargers in 2015...Saints Assistant Don Barclay, activated TE Michael Hoomanawanui Special Teams Coach Kevin O’Dea was a defensive and from Reserve/NFI and waived/injured WRs Josh Smith, special teams assistant for the Chargers from 1994 to Travin Dural and Eldridge Massington. 1995...Chargers Assistant Defensive Line Coach Eric Hen- 2 – Placed WRs Josh Smith, Travin Dural and Eldridge derson was born in New Orleans...Saints WR Michael Massington on Injured Reserve Thomas was born in Los Angeles and attended Wil- liam Howard Taft Charter (Woodland Hills, Calif.) HS… 4 – Reached an injury settlement with WR Josh Smith. Saints S Marcus Williams was born in Corona, Calif. and 5 – Reached an injury settlement with WR Eldridge attended Eleanor Roosevelt (Eastvale, Calif.) HS. Williams Massington. Signed DB Rickey Jefferson and TE John and Chargers T Sam Tevi were teammates at Utah...In Phillips. Waived/failed physical WR Brandon Coleman 2009 and 2010, Saints RB Mark Ingram and Chargers DT and waived/injured OL John Fullington. Damion Square played together at Alabama, where they won a national title after the 2009 campaign...In 2014, 6 – Placed OL John Fullington on Injured Reserve. the Arkansas Razorbacks football team included Saints DE 10 – Reached an injury settlement with OL John Fulling- Mitchell Loewen and RB Jonathan Williams and ton. Chargers DE Darius Philon...In 2008 and 2009, Saints TE 11 – Waived CB De’Vante Harris. Michael Hoomanawanui and Chargers DT Corey Liuget were college teammates at the University of Illinois… 12 – Signed DBs Robert Nelson Jr. and Marcus Williams. Defensive Line Coach Ryan Nielsen tutored Chargers Waived G Trevor Darling. rookie DT Justin Jones at North Carolina State prior to tak- ing the reigns of the Saints defensive line in 2017...In 2013 at the University of Miami (Fla.), Saints DE Al-Quadin Mu- hammad and Chargers LB Denzel Perryman were col- lege teammates...Saints T Michael Ola played for the Chargers in 2015 and 2017...Saints G Larry Warford is a

San Diego native who initially prepped at Oceanside

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COMMUNICATIONS DEPT. 2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS COMMUNICATIONS PRESEASON STAFF Date Opponent Result/Time

Aug. 9 @Jacksonville Jaguars W, 24-20 Greg Bensel-Senior Vice President of Communications Aug. 17 ARIZONA CARDINALS L, 15-20 Email: [email protected] Aug. 25 @Los Angeles Chargers 7:00PM/CBS Phone: (504) 731-1794 Aug. 30 7:00PM/FOX 8

Doug Miller-Executive Director of Football Communica- REGULAR SEASON tions Date Opponent Time/Network Email: [email protected] Sept. 9 12:00PM FOX Phone: (504) 731-1895 Sept. 16 CLEVELAND BROWNS 12:00PM/FOX

Sept. 23 @ 12:00PM/FOX Justin Macione-Director of Football Communications/ Publications Director Sept. 30 @ 3:25PM/CBS Email: [email protected] Oct. 8 WASHINGTON REDSKINS 7:15PM/ESPN Phone: (504) 731-1848 --—-——-———————-BYE——————————- Oct. 21 @ 3:05PM/FOX Evan Meyers-Football Communications Manager/Legends Oct. 28 @ 7:20PM/NBC Program Coordinator Nov. 4 LOS ANGELES RAMS 3:25PM/FOX Email: [email protected] Nov. 11 @Cincinnati Bengals 12:00PM/FOX Phone: (504) 731-1844 Nov. 18 12:00PM/FOX

Nov. 22 ATLANTA FALCONS 7:20PM/NBC Jordy Spitale-Football Communications Coordinator Nov. 29 @Dallas Cowboys 7:20PM/FOX/NFLN Email: [email protected] Dec. 9 @Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12:00PM/FOX Phone: (504) 731-1894 Dec. 17 @ 7:15PM/ESPN

Dec. 23 3:25PM/CBS Sam Shannon-Communications Associate Dec. 30 CAROLINA PANTHERS 12:00PM/FOX Email: [email protected]

Phone: (504) 731-1843 POSTSEASON

Jan. 5/6 NFC Wild Card Playoff TBD

Jan. 12-13 NFC Divisional Playoff TBD

Jan. 27 NFC Championship TBD

Feb. 3 Super Bowl LIII TBD

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 6 Saints on a drive that ended in a Lutz field goal, this one PRESEASON SUMMARIES from 31 yards in the fourth quarter. Rookie J.T. Barrett played the final six minutes and scored the Saints' lone Week 1: Saints 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 20; August 9, touchdown on a 12-yard scramble with 12 seconds to play. 2018 @ TIAA BANK FIELD – The New Orleans Saints The two-point conversion attempt failed. Barrett also engi- won their preseason opener against the Jacksonville Jagu- neered a drive that ended in a Lutz field goal, this one from ars on Thursday night - a 24-20 comeback victory - but 37 yards. more importantly the coaching staff got long looks at the Brees didn't play for the second consecutive preseason two players competing to be Drew Brees' backup at quar- game. He was joined on the bench by star defensive end terback, Tom Savage and Taysom Hill. Cam Jordan and star running back Alvin Kamara. Savage started the game and played every offensive snap The Saints starting offensive line opened the game - in- in the first half except for the final one and completed 10 of cluding left guard Andrus Peat - and it looked dominant for 14 passes for 70 yards while leading the Saints to their first the brief action the group saw as Mark Ingram ran seven touchdown, a 2-yard run by Mark Ingram. times for 36 yards and Jonathan Williams added 37 yards Hill played most of the second half and almost did more on eight carries. Rookie receiver Tre'Quan Smith also damage with his legs than his right arm as he ran seven flashed, catching two passes for 41 yards. times for 52 yards while completing 8 of 9 passes for 72 Veteran started at quarterback for Arizona yards. Hill played with the reserve offensive line and sever- and led the Cardinals to their first touchdown, a 9-yard run al times was forced to quickly scramble rather than go by David Johnson. Rookie Josh Rosen came in during the through his reads. He scored on a 3-yard run midway second quarterback and fired a bullet 13-yard scoring pass through the fourth quarter, a called run for the quarterback to Christian Kirk. The Cardinals added two field goals to out of BYU. round out their scoring. Rookie J.T. Barrett IV came on late and following lineback- er Jayrone Elliott's forced fumble that was recovered by Taylor Stallworth led the Saints on a short game-winning drive. Running back Jonathan Williams scored the winning points with a 4-yard run with 2:55 to play. Brees was just one of several high-profile Saints players who sat out the preseason contest, with Cameron Jordan and first-round pick being two other prominent DNPs. But the Saints played starting tailbacks Ingram and Alvin Kamara, star wide receiver Michael Thomas and star cornerback Marshon Lattimore among other first-string players. Receiver Brandon Tate had a 37-yard return in the first half, defensive end Mitch Loewen was active on the sec- ond-team defense and defensive tackle Devaroe Lawrence had two sacks. Elliott also had another second strip-sack in the final minutes, finishing with 2.5 sacks. Third-round pick Tre'Quan Smith had a nice debut with four receptions for 48 yards.

Week 2: Arizona Cardinals 20, Saints 15; August 17, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The 2018 presea- son home opener was a tough one for the New Orleans Saints offense. Taysom Hill started at quarterback and committed four turnovers. Tom Savage got the nod to start the second half and promptly was sacked and almost lost a fumble in the end zone. The Saints recovered on that play but couldn't rally in the game as the Arizona Cardinals won 20-15 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Hill, a second-year player out of Brigham Young, compet- ing with Savage to be Drew Brees' backup, had two inter- ceptions and two lost and couldn't get the Saints' offense on track. The first interception bounced off the hands of receiver Cameron Meredith but the second was an overthrown pass intended for Ted Ginn Jr. The first lost fumble came on a mixup in the backfield. The second fum- ble ended his best drive of the night as Hill had completed five consecutive passes before a strip-sack ended the pos- session. Hill did lead the Saints on a drive that ended with a 52-yard Wil Lutz field goal. The key play was a 43-yard scramble by Hill. He was 11 of 15 passing for 68 yards. Savage was six of seven for 53 yards. He also led the

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Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn - Younger brother, Ja- HOW DO YOU SAY IT? son, was a linebacker and sixth-round draft pick of the De- troit Lions in the 2001 NFL Draft, playing six seasons in the New Orleans Saints Pronunciation Guide NFL with the Jets, Dolphins and Vikings. T Terron Armstead (ter-RON) Linebackers Coach Mike Nolan - Father, Dick, played LB Jayrone Elliott (jay-RONE) safety in the NFL for nine years before becoming a coach. LB KeShun Freeman (Kee-shun) He led the from 1968 to 1975 and TE Michael Hoomanawanui (HO-oh-mah-nah-wah-noo was the head coach of the Saints from 1978 to 1980. -wee) Asst. GM/College Scouting Dir. Jeff Ireland– Stepson of RB Alvin Kamara (kuh-Mare-Uh) Chiefs Hall of Fame LB/C E.J. Holub and the grandson of G/C Senio Kelemete (SENN-ee-oh KEL-uh-MET-tay) former Eagles RB and Bears personnel exec. Jim Parmer. LB Hau’oli Kikaha (ha-OH-lee key-KAH-hah) National Scout Terry Wooden - Brother, JoJo, is Director DL Devaroe Lawrence (DEV-ah-row) of Player Personnel for the Los Angeles Chargers. DL Mitchell Loewen (LAY-ven DB Ken Crawley - Cousin, Stephon Morris, spent the G Josh LeRibeus (luh-REE-bus) 2012 season with the . CB Arthur Maulet (Mahl-et) RB Trey Edmunds - Father, Ferrell Jr., enjoyed a seven- DL Henry Mondeaux (mon-dew) year career as a with Miami and Seattle and was DE Al-Quadin Muhammad (ahl-kwah-DEEN) selected to two Pro Bowls. Brothers Tremaine and Terrell were both selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. DB Sharrod Neasman (Shu-rod Niece-man) Tremaine was selected by the Bills (16th Overall) and Ter- DE Alex Okafor (OH-kuh-for) rell was selected by the Steelers (28th Overall). DT David Onyemata (Un-ye-mah-tah) RB Mark Ingram II - Father, Mark Ingram Sr., was a 10- T/G Andrus Peat (ANN-druss PEET) year NFL veteran who played for the New York Giants, T Ryan Ramczyk (RAM-check) Miami, Green Bay and Philadelphia. WR Tre’Quan Smith (Tray-Kwan) DE Cameron Jordan - Father, Steve, had a 13-year ca- LB Nate Stupar (STEW-par) reer as a tight end with the Minnesota Vikings, with six Pro LB Manti Te’o (MAN-tie TAY-oh) Bowl selections. Senior Defensive Asst. Peter Giunta (GEN-ta). T/G Andrus Peat - Father, Todd, played six NFL seasons with the Phoenix Cardinals and the Los Angeles Raiders. LB Nate Stupar - Older brother, Jonathan, played two

TEAM NOTES seasons in the NFL from 2009-10, while his uncle, , won two Super Bowl titles with the New York FAMILY TIES Giants, as part of a 12-year career in the league. Numerous Saints players, coaches and administrators are WR Michael Thomas - Uncle, Keyshawn Johnson, is a not the only members of their families to make a name for former wide receiver, spending 11 seasons in the NFL with themselves in pro football. No fewer than 17 Saints play- the New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cow- ers, coaches or front office personnel have relatives who boys and Carolina Panthers, earning three Pro Bowls and have played, coached or served in the front office in the the Super Bowl XXXVII title. NFL. OL Landon Turner - Uncle, , was a fullback Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen - Father, Grady, for the Buffalo Bills and in the 1970s. played linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons from 1968-72. Area Scout Scott Campbell - Father, Marion was former Offensive Coordinator Pete Carmichael - Father, Pete, head coach of the Atlanta Falcons. served as an assistant coach in the NFL from 1994-2003 with the Jacksonville Jaguars and the . Scouting Assistant Matt Phillips - Father, Ted is the president/CEO of the Chicago Bears. Coach - The son of legend- ary NFL head coach Vince Lombardi, who led both the and Washington Redskins.

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 8 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS OF NFC SOUTH TEAM NOTES TEAMS SINCE 2006 Team W L T Pct. COACHES IN THE NFL New Orleans Saints 112 80 0 .583 Six members of the 2018 New Orleans Saints coaching staff have prior playing experience in the National Football Atlanta Falcons 105 87 0 .547 League Carolina Panthers 102 89 1 .534 Head Coach Sean Payton - Played for the Chicago Bears Tampa Bay Buccaneers 72 120 0 .375 in 1987.

Special Teams Coordinator Bradford Banta - A fourth round (106th overall) draft pick of the in ROAD WARRIORS 1994 out of Southern California and played in 156 career Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints have the seventh- games, primarily as both a and tight end with best road record in the NFL at 50-46 (.521). Since 2009, Indianapolis, the New York Jets, the and Buf- with a 38-34 (.528) regular season road mark, the Saints falo Bills. have the fifth-best road winning percentage after finishing Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends Dan Campbell - A third 4-4 on the road in 2017, including a four-game winning round draft pick (79th overall) of the New York Giants in streak. 1999 out of Texas A&M, who went on to appear in 114 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON games with 75 starts for New York, Dallas and Detroit, ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2006 where he caught 91 passes for 934 yards and 11 touch- downs. Team Record Assistant Wide Receivers Coach Ronald Curry - Curry 1. New England 70-26 was a seventh round draft pick (235th overall) of Oakland 2. Dallas 57-39 in 2002 out of North Carolina and played for the Raiders for seven seasons, appearing in 76 games with 32 starts 3.Pittsburgh 54-42 and registering 193 receptions for 2,347 yards with 13 4t. Green Bay 52-44 TDs. 4t. Philadelphia 52-44 Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn - Glenn was the 12th overall pick of the Jets in 1994 out of Texas A&M and 6. Indianapolis 51-45 started 176 of 205 games with New York, Houston, Dallas, 7. New Orleans 50-46 Jacksonville and New Orleans and was a three-time Pro Bowl selection. Glenn recorded 41 interceptions with six brought back for TDs, adding a score on a kick return. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON Defensive Assistant Leigh Torrence—Torrence enjoyed a ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2009 seven-year career with Atlanta, Washington and New Orle- Team Record ans for his final four seasons, where he played in 73 1. New England 49-23 games. 2. Pittsburgh 42-30 Pass Rush Specialist Brian Young - Young played in the NFL from 2000-08 with the St. Louis Rams for his first four 3. Dallas 42-30 seasons, who originally selected him in the fifth round of 4. Green Bay 39-33 the 2000 NFL Draft (139th overall) out of UTEP and for his final five with the Saints, appearing in 124 career games 5. New Orleans 38-34 and recording 22.5 sacks and eight fumble recoveries. 6. Denver 37-35

IN THE NFC SOUTH The New Orleans Saints have the best record among NFC South teams since 2006, a period where they’ve won four division titles including in 2017, tied with Carolina (four) for the most during that time. They’ve posted a 42-30 mark within the NFC South since 2006.

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 9 ROAD WARRIORS Sean Payton’s 112 career wins in both the regular season TEAM2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOTES and postseason ranks fifth among active National Football League coaches and his winning percentage is ranked sixth. DOMEFIELD ADVANTAGE WINNINGEST ACTIVE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Since 2008, the Saints have posted a 56-24 home record, COACHES SINCE 2006 fifth in the NFL, including a 7-1 mark in 2017. (REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON) NFL REGULAR SEASON HOME RECORDS SINCE 2008 (Min. 50 games) Team Record Coach W L T Pct. 1. New England 68-12 Bill Belichick 167 49 0 .773 2. Green Bay 59-20-1 Mike Tomlin 123 67 0 .647 3. Baltimore 59-21 Pete Carroll 88 53 1 .623 4. Pittsburgh 59-21 Mike McCarthy 131 79 1 .623 5. New Orleans 56-24 Mike Zimmer 40 27 0 .597

Sean Payton 112 76 0 .596 PAYTON’S PLACE AMONG HEAD COACHES John Harbaugh 104 74 0 .584 Sean Payton has had an impressive run as head coach of the New Orleans Saints for 12 seasons.  The Saints clinched the 2017 NFC South title, earning NFC SOUTH COACHES REGULAR SEASON RECORDS their fourth division title under Payton after winning only IN DIVISION PLAY two prior to his hiring. Sean Payton currently has the most regular season divi-  Payton the highest winning percentage (.596) and most sional wins by NFC South coaches in division play since wins (112) among the 16 Saints head coaches, also ranked 40th all-time in NFL record books. being hired by New Orleans in 2006.  Payton is the first coach in franchise history with dou- Coach W L Pct. ble-digit win totals in six seasons. Sean Payton 39 27 .591

Ron Rivera 23 19 .548 SEAN PAYTON YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN Year Reg. Season Postseason Dan Quinn 11 7 .611 2006 10-6 NFC Champ Game (1-1) Dirk Koetter 5 7 .417 2007 7-9 -

2008 8-8 - 2009 13-3 SB XLIV Championship (3-0) SEAN PAYTON’S REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS. 2010 11-5 Wild Card Round (0-1) NFC SOUTH TEAMS 2011 13-3 Divisional Round (1-1) Below is a breakdown of Sean Payton’s regular season 2013 11-5 Divisional Round (1-1) record against the NFC South since 2006 when he was 2014 7-9 - hired. Including a 31-26 win in the 2017 NFC Wild Card 2015 7-9 - Playoff vs. the Carolina Panthers, Payton has a winning 2016 7-9 - record against all three NFC South teams. 2017 11-5 Divisional Round (1-1) Team W L Pct. TOTAL 105-71 7-5 Atlanta 15 7 .682

Tampa Bay 13 9 .591 TOP THREE WINNINGEST NEW ORLEANS SAINTS HEAD COACHES IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND Carolina 11 11 .500 POSTSEASON COMBINED Coach W L Pct. Sean Payton 112 76 .596 Jim Mora 93 78 .544 Jim Haslett 46 52 .469

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 10 Cameron Jordan, running back Alvin Kamara, cornerback TEAM NOTES Marshon Lattimore, wide receiver Michael Thomas and guard Larry Warford), tied for the most in team history in SEAN PAYTON’S REGULAR SEASON RECORD WHEN 2009. (2006-11, 2013-)

Leading After First Quarter...... 61-16 PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY SEAN PAYTON Leading at Halftime...... 87-13 AS A HEAD COACH AND ASSISTANT Leading After Third Quarter...... 86-11 Saints Score First...... 61-21 Pos. Player Pro Bowls Years Saints 200+ Yards Passing...... 94-64 G Larry Allen 1 2005 Opponent Under 200 Yards Passing...... 44-19 QB Drew Brees 10 2006, 08--14, 16-17 Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing...... 71-23 T Jammal Brown 2 2006, 08 Forcing 3+ Turnovers...... 29-6 T Jermon Bushrod 1 2011 Defense Has 3+ Sacks...... 48-19 G Jahri Evans 5 2009-11, 13-14 Indoors...... 68-44 C Jonathan Goodwin 1 2009 Outdoors...... 36-28 TE Jimmy Graham 3 2011, 13-14 At Home...... 58-30 G Ben Grubbs 1 2013 On The Road...... 47-41 S Roman Harper 2 2009-10 On Artificial Turf…...... 74-46 RB Mark Ingram II 2 2014, 2017 Scoring 20 Or More Points...... 99-41 Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points...... 64-7 DE Cameron Jordan 3 2013, 2015, 2017 Committing Zero Turnovers...... 35-5 RB Alvin Kamara 1 2017 CB Marshon Lattimore 1 2017 G Carl Nicks 2 2010-11 THE SAINTS IN 2017 WHEN? S Darren Sharper 1 2009 TE Jeremy Shockey 1 2002 (REGULAR SEASON) DE Will Smith 1 2006 Leading After First Quarter...... 7-1 T Jon Stinchcomb 1 2009 Tied After First Quarter...... 2-2 G Ron Stone 2 2000-01 Leading at Halftime...... 9-1 WR Michael Thomas 1 2017 Leading After Third Quarter...... 10-2 LB Jonathan Vilma 2 2009-10 Saints Score First...... 7-2 G Larry Warford 1 2017 Saints 200+ Yards Passing...... 9-5 TE Jason Witten 1 2005 Opponent Under 200 Yards Passing...... 8-0 Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing...... 9-1 Forcing 3+ Turnovers...... 2-2 COACH/QB DUO Defense Has 3+ Sacks...... 5-1 Indoors...... 7-3 Under Sean Payton, Drew Brees has started 172 regular Outdoors...... 4-2 season games, third-most starts among championship At Home...... 7-1 head coach/QB duos: On The Road...... 4-4 On Artificial Turf...... 9-3 On Natural Grass...... 2-2 CHAMPIONSHIP HEAD COACH/QUARTERBACK DUO Scoring 20 Or More Points...... 11-3 MOST STARTS TOGETHER IN NATIONAL FOOTBALL Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points...... 8-1 LEAGUE HISTORY Committing Zero Turnovers...... 2-3 Rk. HC/QB, Team Starts

1. Bill Belichick/Tom Brady, NE 249 PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY SEAN PAYTON 2. Tom Coughlin/Eli Manning, NYG 181 Saints Head Coach Sean Payton has coached 23 players who’ve earned 45 Pro Bowl selections as a head coach 3. Sean Payton/Drew Brees, NO 172 and assistant with the Saints, Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants, including seven selections in 2017 (quarterback Drew Brees, running back Mark Ingram II, DE

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 11 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS IN THE NFL SINCE 2009 TEAM NOTES Team W L T Pct. BUCKING THE ODDS New England Patriots 112 32 0 .778 Below is the list of the 28 undrafted rookies who were Green Bay Packers 94 49 1 .656 signed by the Saints as free agents following the NFL Draft Pittsburgh Steelers 94 50 0 .653 since 2006 who have earned opening day roster spots: New Orleans Saints 87 57 0 .604 YEAR PLAYER 84 58 1 .587 2006 P Steve Weatherford

2007 QB Tyler Palko, RB Pierre Thomas POINTS PER GAME 2008 LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar Since 2006, the Saints have averaged 27.6 points per 2009 LB Jonathan Casillas, WB Rod Harper game (5,297 points) in 192 regular season games, second in the NFL. Since 2006, they’ve scored 20 or more points in 2010 OLB Junior Galette, RB Chris Ivory 152 contests (79.2%) and 30 or more in 84 (43.8%). Four 2011 S Isa Abdul-Quddus of the team’s top six single-game point totals have occurred since 2006. In 2017, the Saints finished fourth in the NFL in 2012 RB Travaris Cadet, DE Tyrunn Walker scoring, averaging 28.0 points per game. 2013 DE Glenn Foster, TE Josh Hill, C/G Tim Lelito, ILB NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE POINTS PER GAME Kevin Reddick, RB Khiry Robinson, CB Rod LEADERS SINCE 2006 Sweeting Team Pts. Pts./Gm. 2014 CB Brian Dixon, OLB Kasim Edebali 1. New England 5,675 29.6 2015 DE Tavaris Barnes, DT Kaleb Eulls, DE Bobby 2. New Orleans 5,297 27.6 Richardson 3. Green Bay 5,020 26.1 2016 DB Ken Crawley, DB De’Vante Harris, DB Erik Harris, K Wil Lutz, WR Tommylee Lewis, OL Landon Turner NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE POINTS PER GAME 2017 RB Trey Edmunds LEADERS IN 2017 Team Pts. Pts./Gm. IN THE NFL 1. LA Rams 479 29.9 After posting an 11-5 record in 2017 and capturing the NFC 2. New England 458 28.6 South title for the first time since the 2011 campaign, the 3. Philadelphia 457 28.6 New Orleans Saints have the second-best regular season record in the NFC and are tied for the fifth-best mark in the 4. New Orleans 448 28.0 National Football League since 2006. Since 2009, their 87- 5. Jacksonville 417 26.1 57 record’s ranked fourth.

REGULAR SEASON RECORDS IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SINCE 2006 SINGLE-GAME POINTS SCORED IN SAINTS HISTORY Team W L T Pct. Rk. Opponent Pts. Date New England Patriots 151 41 0 .786 1. vs. Indianapolis 62 10/23/11 Pittsburgh Steelers 124 68 0 .646 2t. vs. Detroit 52 10/15/17 Green Bay Packers 121 70 1 .633 2t. vs. NYG 52 11/1/15 Indianapolis Colts 116 76 0 .604 3t. vs. Green Bay 51 11/24/08 New Orleans Saints 112 80 0 .583 3t. at St. Louis 51 11/2/69 Baltimore Ravens 112 80 0 .583 3t. at Seattle 51 11/21/76

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 12 2013: 6-0 TEAM NOTES 2014: 4-1 SCORING MARGIN 2015: 3-1 In 2017, New Orleans ranked sixth in the NFL in scoring 2016: 6-3 margin, scoring 122 more points than their opponents. 2017: 7-0 (Including 1-0 in postseason) 2017 NFL LEADERS, SCORING MARGIN

Team G Pts. Opp. Diff. SAINTS BY THE NUMBERS Philadelphia Eagles 16 457 295 162 1 – Super Bowl appearances and Championships New England Patriots 16 458 296 162 2 – NFC Championship appearances Jacksonville Jaguars 16 417 268 149 6 – Division Championships Los Angeles Rams 16 478 329 149 357 – Franchise wins including regular season and postsea- son Minnesota Vikings 16 382 252 130 10 – Pro Football Hall of Famers New Orleans Saints 16 448 326 122 4 – Ring of Honor members 51 – Saints Hall of Famers SECOND HALF SCORING MARGIN 51 – The club just finished its 51st season. In 2017, the Saints jumped even further ahead in the sec- 84,728 – Largest home crowd (United States) in franchise history, a November 3, 1968 contest vs. the Dallas Cow- ond half of their contests while stopping opponents, ranked boys. second in the National Football League in second half/ overtime point differential in the regular season. 73,373 – Largest crowd at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, a November 24, 2014 Contest vs. 2017 NFL, SECOND HALF/OT SCORING MARGIN the Baltimore Ravens. Team G Pts. Opp. Diff. 112 – Games won by Head Coach Sean Payton (regular season and postseason), ranked first in club history and Seattle Seahawks 16 241 154 87 40th in NFL record books. New Orleans Saints 16 226 160 66 6,222 – Number of completions by quarterback Drew Brees, ranked second in NFL record books. Jacksonville Jaguars 16 220 157 63 70,445 – Number of career passing yards by Brees third in Los Angeles Rams 16 198 141 57 NFL record books. Philadelphia Eagles 16 233 166 57 488 – Number of career touchdown passes by Brees, tied for third in NFL record books. 5,362 – Number of rushing yards by running back Mark In- NEARLY UNBEATABLE AT 30 gram II, second in franchise history. 1,540 – Total yards from scrimmage by Ingram in 2017. The 31-26 NFC Wild Card Playoff win over Carolina was the seventh game in which the Saints scored 30 points in 2017, 59.5 – Number of sacks by defensive end Cameron Jordan, winners in all of them. Overall, during Payton’s tenure as fifth in franchise record books. head coach, the Saints have a 71-11 record (86.6%) in 86 – Team-high number of points scored by rookie running games where they’ve scored at least 30 points. back Alvin Kamara in 2017. 30-POINT GAMES BY SEASON (2006-11, 13-17) 1,554 – Team-high yards from scrimmage by Kamara. 196 – Number of receptions in his first two seasons by wide 2006: 6-1 receiver Michael Thomas, an NFL Record. 2007: 5-0 512 – Number of career tackles by linebacker Craig Robert- 2008: 6-2 son. 44 – Seasons at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, which 2009: 12-0 (Including 3-0 in postseason) opened in 1975. 2010: 6-1 (Including 0-1 in postseason) 2011: 10-2 (Including 1-1 in postseason)

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YARDAGE RAMPAGE

TEAM NOTES Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints have racked up the team’s eight highest single-game net yardage totals. Prior PASSER RATING DIFFERENTIAL to Payton’s hiring, New Orleans had only reached 500 Combining outstanding play from Drew Brees and an im- yards in seven games. Since then they’ve met the mark in proved defense, the Saints ranked second in the NFL in 24 games. passer rating differential in the 2017 regular season. TOP EIGHT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TOTAL NET YARDAGE GAMES 2017 LEADERS, PASSER RATING DIFFERENTIAL Rk. Opponent Yds. Rush Pass Date Team Rtg. Opp. Diff. 1. vs. Dallas 625 242 383 11/10/13 1. Minnesota 99.1 73.0 26.1 2. vs. Carolina 617 208 409 1/1/12 2. New Orleans 103.9 79.0 24.9 3. vs. NYG 608 103 505 11/1/15 3. LA Rams 98.3 78.4 19.9 4. vs. Cincinnati 595 91 504 11/19/06 4. Kansas City 100.8 81.5 19.3 5. vs. NYG 577 205 372 11/28/11 5. Philadelphia 97.6 79.5 18.1 6. vs. Minnesota 573 161 412 12/18/11

OFFENSIVE NOTES 7. vs. SF 571 248 323 11/6/16 8. vs. Dallas 562 116 446 12/23/12 DOMINATING OFFENSE

Since 2006, when Payton arrived as head coach, the New Orleans Saints have been the NFL’s top ranked offense KEEPING DRIVES GOING (404.1 ypg.). In 2017, New Orleans finished ranked second The Saints have converted an NFL-best 46.7 of their third in the NFL (391.2 ypg.). down attempts in the regular season since 2006. THIRD DOWN CONVERSION LEADERS SINCE 2006 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS SINCE 2006 Team Made Att. Pct. (NET YARDS PER GAME) 1. New Orleans 1,183 2,533 46.7 Team Yds. Yds./Gm. 2. New England 1,123 2,548 44.1 1. New Orleans 77,593 404.1 3. Indianapolis 1,101 2,526 43.6 2. New England 74,145 386.2 4. LA Chargers 1,089 2,502 43.5 3. Philadelphia 71,551 372.7 5. Atlanta 1,106 2,579 42.9

The Saints finished 2017 ranked second in the NFL in net FIRST DOWNS yards per game (391.2). The Saints rank first in the NFC and second in the NFL with NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL OFFENSE 4,359 first downs in the regular season since 2006, includ- LEADERS IN 2017 ing a league-best 2,884 first downs passing. The Saints led the NFL with 395 first downs in 2016 and their 314 in 2017 (NET YARDS PER GAME) are ranked sixth. Team Yds. Yds./Gm. NFL FIRST DOWN LEADERS SINCE 2006 1. New England 6,307 394.2 Team Tot. Rush Pass Pen 2. New Orleans 6,259 391.2 1. New England 4,456 1,390 2,663 403 3. Pittsburgh 6,047 377.9 2. New Orleans 4,359 1,187 2,884 288

3. Indianapolis 3,995 1,078 2,550 367

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KEEPING DRIVES GOING OFFENSIVE NOTES THROUGH THE AIR The New Orleans Saints have converted a National Foot- ball League-best 46.7 of their third down attempts since Each season since 2006, the Saints have ranked in the Sean Payton became head coach in 2006. They will look to NFL’s top five in passing, averaging 296.1 net yards per improve in 2018 on their uncharacteristic 37.6 third down game to lead the league during the period. In 2017, the conversion rate that they posted in 2017. Saints again finished fifth in the NFL rankings in passing offense, averaging 317.1 net passing yards per game. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THIRD DOWN CON- VERSION RATE LEADERS SINCE 2006 NFL NET PASSING YARDS PER GAME SINCE 2006 Rk. Team Made Att. Pct. Rk. Team Yds. Yds./Gm. 1. New Orleans 1,183 2,533 46.7 1. New Orleans 56,849 296.1 2. New England 1,123 2,548 44.1 2. New England 51,250 266.9 3. Indianapolis 1,101 2,526 43.6 3. Green Bay 48,617 253.2

FOUR DOWN TERRITORY 2017 NFL NET PASSING YARDS PER GAME Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints are ranked second in Rk. Team Yds. Yds./Gm. the conference and fourth in the National Football League 1. LA Chargers 4,431 276.9 in fourth down conversion rate, converting 107-of-193 at- tempts (55.4 Pct.). In 2017, New Orleans successfully con- 2. New England 4,418 276.1 verted 12-of-15 third down attempts (80.0%), best in the 3. Pittsburgh 4,380 273.8 NFL. 4. Tampa Bay 4,366 272.9 FOURTH DOWN CONVERSION RATE 5. New Orleans 4,189 261.8 IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SINCE 2006 Rk. Team Conv./Att. Pct. YARDS AFTER THE CATCH 1. New England Patriots 120/190 63.2 Since 2006, the Saints rank first in the NFL in yards after 2. 93/161 57.8 the catch (27,962). In 2014, New Orleans ranked first in the 3. Dallas Cowboys 89/155 57.4 NFL in 2017 with 2,401 yards after the catch with rookie running back Alvin Kamara ranked second in the NFL 4. New Orleans Saints 107/193 55.4 (705). 5. Philadelphia Eagles 106/195 54.4 YARDS AFTER THE CATCH BY NFL TEAMS SINCE

2006 FOURTH DOWN CONVERSION RATE Team YAC IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN 2017 1. NO 27,962 Rk. Team Conv./Att. Pct. 2. NE 26,363 1. New Orleans Saints 12/15 80.0 3. GB 25,269 2. Jacksonville Jaguars 10/13 76.9

3. Philadelphia Eagles 17/26 65.4 YARDS AFTER THE CATCH BY NFL TEAMS IN 2017

Team YAC

1. NO 2,401

2. KC 2,214

3. Det. 2,160

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 15 The trio of Ingram, Kamara and Thomas all finished the OFFENSIVE NOTES regular season in the top 10 in the National Football League for first downs. RUN GAME RESURGENCE 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST DOWN After rushing for 100 yards as a team only once in their first LEADERS four games in 2017, the Saints went for over 100 yards in Rush Rec. Tot. each of their next eight contests in which they went 7-1. 1. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 74 31 105 After averaging 108.9 yards per game rushing in 2016, the Saints averaged 129.4 yards rushing per game in 2017, 2. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 66 32 98 ranked fifth in the NFL. 3. Melvin Gordon, LAC 58 22 80 The emergence of the Saints running attack over the final 4t. Alvin Kamara, NO 40 38 78 three months of the season was largely aided by the ability and performance of Mark Ingram II and Alvin Kamara. The 4t. Kareem Hunt, KC 60 18 78 tailback duo combined for 250 carries for 1852 yards (7.4 4t. LeSean McCoy, Buf. 55 23 78 avg.) and 20 touchdowns. With Ingram leading the team in rushing (career-high 1,124) and rushing touchdowns 7. Keenan Allen, LAC 0 74 74 (career-high 12) for the fourth straight season, and Kamara 8. Antonio Brown, Pit. 0 71 71 (6.1) leading the National Football League in yards per car- ry. The Saints finished the 2017 season with an NFL-best 9. Michael Thomas, NO 0 70 70 23 rushing touchdowns, the second-highest team total be- 10t. Mark Ingram, NO 50 19 69 hind 28 in 1979. 10t. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 0 69 69 2017 NFL RUSHING YARDS PER GAME

Rk. Team Yds. Yds./Gm. HOLDING THE LINE 1. Jacksonville 2,262 141.4 Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints have allowed the few- 2. Dallas 2,170 135.6 est sacks in the National Football League, surrendering 3. Philadelphia 2,115 132.2 only 294 takedowns in 192 regular season games and 20 in 2017, the second-lowest total in the league. 4. Carolina 2,102 131.4 SACKS ALLOWED BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 5. New Orleans 2,070 129.4 TEAMS FROM 2006- Rk. Team Sacks THE TRIPLETS 1. New Orleans 294 Ingram (1,540), Kamara (1,554) and WR Michael Thomas 2. New York Giants 330 (1,245) were the only trio from a team in 2017 to each be over 1,100 total yards from scrimmage. In fact it is only the 3. Indianapolis 355 fourth time in franchise history that three Saints have at least 1,000 total yards from scrimmage in the same sea- son. FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TEAMS IN 2017 SAINTS TRIOS WITH 1,000 TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE (Ranked in total Yards) Rk. Team Sacks 1. 4,339 - 2017, RB Mark Ingram (1,540), RB Alvin 1. LA Chargers 18 Kamara (1,554) and WR Michael Thomas (1,245) 2. New Orleans 20 2. 4,071 - 2001, WR Joe Horn (1,269), WR Willie Jackson 3t. Pittsburgh 21 (1,046) and RB Ricky Williams (1,756) 3t. Atlanta 24 3. 3,702 - 2016, WR Brandin Cooks (1,203), RB Mark In- gram II (1,362) and WR Michael Thomas (1,137) 3t. Jacksonville 24 4. 3,600 - 2006, RB Reggie Bush (1,307), WR Marques Colston (1,038) and RB Deuce McAllister (1,255)

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 16 C Max Unger - After being acquired by the Saints via trade OFFENSIVE NOTES in the 2015 offseason, Max Unger has anchored the middle of the New Orleans line for the past three seasons, starting HOLDING THE LINE all 47 contests he’s appeared in at center and serving as a Ahead is a synopsis of several returning players and new- team captain in 2016 and 2017. Originally a second round comers through the draft, free agency and trade to the draft pick of the Seattle Seahawks in 2009, Unger has 2018 Saints offensive line: been named a first-team All-Pro by the Associated Press in 2012 and is a two-time Pro Bowler. The Hawaii native has LT Terron Armstead - The club’s first third round draft opened all 114 games he has played in since 2009. choice in 2013 out of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Armstead im- G Larry Warford - Originally selected by the Detroit Lions pressed scouts by running the fastest 40-yard dash time th (4.71) by an offensive lineman in the history of the NFL in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft (65 overall) out of Scouting Combine. He has opened 46 regular season Kentucky, this sixth-year guard brought size, strength and games for New Orleans, returning to action in week six in foot quickness to the Saints’ offensive line in 2017, as he 2017 after missing the first four contests with a shoulder started all 14 regular season games and both postseason Armstead has also opened four postseason contests. contests at right guard. New Orleans’ rush offense re- sponded to his addition, as the ground game finished T/G Andrus Peat - A first round selection (13th overall) in ranked fifth in the NFL as he was named to the Pro Bowl the 2015 NFL Draft out of Stanford, Peat was considered for the first time in his career. one of the top college offensive linemen in 2014. In his final G Josh LeRibeus- A third-round pick by Washington in season in Palo Alto as a junior, Peat started all 13 games at left tackle for the Cardinal, anchoring the left side of an 2012, LeRibeus had played in 28 games with 12 starts as offensive line ranked 18th nationally in fewest tackles for well as two additional postseason appearances. In signing loss allowed (4.62/game) and 42nd in fewest sacks allowed with the Saints in the offseason, LeRibeus appeared in all (1.77/game), blocking for an offense that averaged 158.8 16 regular season games and both postseason contests as yards per game on the ground. Peat was named a first- a valuable backup at left guard and also contributing as a team All-American by ESPN.com, The Sporting News and lead blocker. SI.com and received second-team honors from the Associ- G Andrew Tiller - This fourth-year offensive lineman re- ated Press. In his rookie campaign, Peat saw action in 12 turns to New Orleans after originally entering the NFL as a contests with eight starts, being inserted into several offen- sixth-round selection (179th overall) by the Saints in the sive packages, including two starts at left tackle in place of 2012 NFL Draft. After his first stop with the Saints, he had an injured Armstead. In 2016, Peat took a massive step practice squad stints with the Chargers, Packers and forward, starting 15 contests at left guard, left tackles and Chiefs. He has appeared in 28 games with 14 starts for the as an extra tight end and blocking for the most productive San Francisco 49ers. Tiller has the experience and versatil- offense in the NFL (426.0 ypg.), also opening the NFC Divi- ity to play both guard positions along the offensive line. sional Playoff at left guard. Headed into his fourth season, Peat now possesses both a veteran’s experience and T - A two-year starter at right tackle at Flori- youthful athleticism, making him key to the Saints’ future da State after transitioning from defensive end, Leonard success. excelled in both pass protection and run-blocking as he opened 19 games out of 37 games played. Leonard, who T Ryan Ramczyk - The Black and Gold used their second can play both tackle and guard, will compete for a roster first round selection in the 2017 NFL Draft to snag spot in training camp. Ramczyk, viewed by many as one of the best offensive linemen in the entire draft. The 6-6, 314 lb. tackle moved C/G - A technically proficient player, who from Division III Wisconsin-Stevens Point to the University through the combination of size, strength and intelligence, of Wisconsin, and in just one season with the Badgers, he was a three-year starter on the LSU offensive line, starting flourished. Ramczyk started all 14 games in 2016 and was all 36 games that he appeared in (13 at center, 12 at left a consensus All-American, blocking for an offense that guard, 11 at right guard), earning first-team All-SEC honors gained 203.1 rushing yards per game and allowing just a at both guard and center. Blocking for 1,000-yard rushers single sack. Ramczyk figures to make an immediate impact in each of his three-seasons in Baton Rouge, Clapp settled in year two in holding down the right side following the re- in at center in 2017, where he was a first-team All- tirement of RT Zach Strief after opening all 16 games and Southeastern Conference selection and a Rimington Tro- both postseason contests in 2017 and being selected as a phy finalist, the position where the New Orleans native will PFWA All-Rookie. start to see work, while also contributing at guard.

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 17 2017. In his first season as a pro the rotational pass rusher DEFENSIVE NOTES appeared in 12 regular season games posting 13 tackles (seven solo), two sacks for 15 yards lost, two passes de- DEFENSIVE DRAFT fensed and one forced fumble. The Central Florida native missed the final three regular season games due to an an- Over the NFL Drafts from 2015-17, New Orleans has kle injury, but was able to play in both postseason contests shown a commitment to improving the defense, spending gaining valuable playoff experience. 14-of-21 picks on that side of the ball. With nine picks in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Saints picked six defensive players, Linebacker Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington (D2-15) - New the most taken since New Orleans chose nine defensive Orleans’ second round pick (44th overall) of the 2015 NFL players in a 12-round selection meeting in 1990. Below is Draft, Kikaha made an immediate impact on the Saints de- an overview of the players selected by New Orleans from fense, starting the first six games of his rookie campaign 2015-17 on the 53-man roster: and 10 overall, while playing in 15 games. He recorded 56 tackles (41 solo), four sacks, one pass defensed, four Linebacker Alex Anzalone, Florida (D3b-17) - A 6-3, 241 forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and three special lb. linebacker, Anzalone showcased plenty of potential at teams stops. His four takedowns tied for the sixth-most in Florida. As a senior, he started the first eight games for the the NFL among rookies, while he finished tied for second in Gators until a broken forearm ended his campaign. Despite the league in forced fumbles, the lone rookie with four. Suf- the shortened season, Anzalone still ranked third on the fering a knee injury in the Saints offseason program in team with 53 tackles and racked up three sacks and one 2016 that would sideline him the whole season, the former fumble recovery. The three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll University of Washington standout returned to form in 2017 recipient plays with both physicality and intelligence and and finished fourth on the team with four takedowns. has made an immediate impact as a starter on the outside from day one where he recorded 14 tackles, one sack and Cornerback Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State (D1a-17) - one pass defensed for being placed on Injured Reserve in The 11th overall selection in the 2017 NFL draft and the Week Five. first cornerback taken, Lattimore possesses all the traits of a lockdown defender. In 2016 at Ohio State, he was named Safety Vonn Bell, Ohio State (D2b-16) - Selected by first team All-Big Ten after recording four interceptions dur- New Orleans in the second round (61st overall) of the 2016 ing the year. With his agile, fluid style of play, Lattimore has NFL Draft, Bell was a consensus All-American and one of the ability to shut down even the best wide receivers. He the top rated defensive backs in the NFL Draft. As a senior, played a critical role in the Black and Gold pass defense the Rossville, Ga. native was a Jim Thorpe Award semifi- unit as a rookie in 2017, as he moved into the starting nalist after recording 65 tackles and adding two intercep- lineup in Week One. In October, he became the first Saints tions, one brought back for a touchdown, one fumble re- rookie since 2000 to capture the NFL Defensive Rookie of covery and 11 passes defensed. During his 2016 rookie the Month award, when he had 16 tackles, two intercep- season, Bell translated that collegiate success to the NFL tions, one returned for a touchdown, five passes defensed with ease, starting 14 games and finishing second on the and one fumble recovery and also captured the award for team with 98 tackles (59 solo) and first on the team with his performance in December. For the regular season, he two forced fumbles. In 2017, Bell played in all 16 games finished with 53 stops, five picks, to lead all NFL rookies with ten starts and had a team-high 78 tackles (57 solo), and lead the Saints, tying a team rookie record, a club-best 4.5 sacks, to tie for second on the team, two passes de- 18 passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble fensed, two forced fumbles and five special teams tackles. recovery. Lattimore was the first New Orleans cornerback In the postseason, he led the team with 17 tackles and one selected to the Pro Bowl since 1995 and was selected as a sack. consensus Defensive Rookie of the Year. Defensive Tackle Tyeler Davison, Fresno State (D5b- Defensive End Al-Quadin Muhammad, Miami (Fla.) (D6- 15) - This run-stopping widebody defensive lineman played 17) - Muhammad joined the Saints in 2017 after showing in 53 career games at Fresno State from 2011-14 and made 28.5 stops for a loss and 14.5 sacks. After moving potential as a pass rusher during his college career at the into the starting lineup in 2016, Davison has continued to University of Miami. In 2015 he notched 54 tackles, third on improve, with his 31 tackles (21 solo), one pass defensed the squad, while leading the team in tackles for loss and and two forced fumbles not showing his true value as a run sacks with 8.5 and five, respectively. He also forced a fum- -stopper. In the postseason, he added nine tackles and one ble and broke up one pass. Muhammad’s strength on the sack. line should be a valuable asset for the Saints front in the future, competing for a spot in the defensive line rotation in Defensive End Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic (D3c- 2018 after leading the team in quarterback takedowns in 17) - This former third round draft choice in the 2017 NFL rd the 2017 preseason. Draft (103 overall) out of Florida Atlantic brought his raw talent, size, strength and speed to a youthful Saints defen- CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE sive line that saw vast statistical improvements as a unit in

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 18 starter from Florida State, who developed into one of the DEFENSIVE NOTES nation’s top cover corners as a junior in 2014, Williams fin- ished his college career with 123 tackles (82 solo), four CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-DEFENSIVE interceptions and 18 passes defensed. Williams finished DRAFT with 47 tackles, his first two career interceptions and nine passes defensed in the 2017 regular season in 16 games Defensive Tackle David Onyemata, Manitoba (D4-16) - with six starts, while adding five more stops and two pass- Possessing a unique combination of size and speed, this es defensed in the playoffs. 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 extraordinarily new SACK ATTACK to football, the fourth round pick appeared in all 16 games in 2016, notching 32 tackles on the year. Now with experi- In 2017, while the improvement in the New Orleans de- ence under his belt, Onyemata became a critical member fense can be credited to the defensive line, linebackers and on the interior of the Saints defensive front as an important secondary as a group, the Saints finished the regular sea- member of its defensive tackle rotation, playing in all 16 son tied for seventh in the National Football League with 42 games for the second consecutive season with six starts, sacks. They continued with their successful, relentless making 40 tackles and two sacks, while adding three more pass rush by recording six takedowns in only two postsea- stops in the postseason. son contests. Defensive Tackle , Louisville (D1-16) - SACKS BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TEAMS IN Selected by New Orleans 12th overall in the first round of 2017 the 2016 NFL Draft, the Covington, Ga. native played in 46 Team Sacks games along the defensive line at Louisville from 2012-15, 1. Pit. 56 producing 133 total tackles (72 solo), 31.5 tackles for loss 2. Jax. 55 and 18 sacks during his collegiate career. A broken leg delayed his National Football League debut last season 3. Car. 50 until Week Nine, but he made the most of his limited action, 4. LA Rams 48 still finishing tied for third on the club with four sacks. On 5t. LA Chargers 43 Nov. 12, 2017, Rankins recorded his first career intercep- 5t. Ten. 43 tion. In the week 15 win vs. Atlanta, he closed out the con- test with a sack. In the NFC Divisional Playoff at Minneso- 7t. NO 42 ta, Rankins added his first career postseason quarterback 7t. NE 42 takedown. 7t. Chi. 42 Safety Marcus Williams, Utah (D2-17) - A three-year starter at the University f Utah, Williams was twice named PICK CITY an All-Pac 12 selection and earned second-team All- American honors as a junior before declaring for the NFL In 2017, an opportunistic Saints defense snared 20 inter- Draft. In 2016, he tied for second in the conference with ceptions in the regular season, two for touchdowns led by five interceptions, even after missing two games due to rookie cornerback and Pro Bowl selection Marshon Lat- injury. The defender boasts a dangerous mix of speed, flu- timore’s five picks with one for a score as he was selected idity, and instinct that allows him to read the offense and as Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year. It was make breaks on the ball. His athleticism was on display as the third most picks in 2017 in the National Football League he made 70 tackles, four interceptions and six passes de- after recording only nine apiece in both the 2015 and 2016 fensed in the regular season, adding ten more stops campaigns. (seven solo) and another quarterback takedown in two INTERCEPTIONS BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE postseason contests. TEAMS IN 2017 Cornerback P.J. Williams, Florida State (D3b-15) - One Rk. Team Interceptions of the most gifted athletes among the Black and Gold, Wil- liams’ career was limited in the beginning by missing all but 1. Baltimore 22 two games in his first two seasons with various injuries, but 2. Jacksonville 21 rebounded from the adversity early in his career to come 3. New Orleans 20 on strong in 2017, when he played in all 16 regular season games and both postseason contests. An experienced

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touchbacks. During the 2017 season, Morstead tied Joel th Hilgenberg for 17 on the Saints all-time games played list DEFENSIVE NOTES and ranked sixth in the NFL in net punting average (42.2) SCORING DEFENSE After ranking 31st in the NFL in 2016, giving up 28.4 points RETURN TO SENDER per game, New Orleans rose in the rankings to rank tenth WR Tommylee Lewis has found an important role on spe- in 2017, they have given up an average of 20.4 points per cial teams, returning the majority of punts for the Black and game. Gold in 2016. He averaged 11.4 yards per return that sea- OPPONENT POINTS PER GAME BY NFL TEAMS IN son and brought back 14 punts for an 8.2 average in 2017 2017 as he competes for the role in 2018 training camp. Last year, RB Alvin Kamara recorded a 106-yard kickoff return Team Points/Game for a touchdown in Week 17 at Tampa Bay was the longest 1. Min. 15.8 play in team history. Below are the three-longest kickoff returns in club records: 2. Jax. 16.8 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS IN SAINTS HISTORY 3. LA Chargers 17.0 Rk. Player Yards Year 4. Phi. 18.5 1. Alvin Kamara 106t 2017 5. NE 18.5 2. Eric Guliford 102t 1997 6. Bal. 18.9 3. Mel Gray 101t 1986 7. Pit. 19.3 8. Atl. 19.7 QUARTERBACKS 10. NO 20.4 DREW BREES 11.Car. 20.4 • Since signing with the Saints as an unrestricted free agent in 2006 from the San Diego Chargers, QB Drew SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES Brees has thrown for 4,000 or more yards each season, became the only NFL signal-caller to throw for 5,000 yards JUST KICKING IT five different times and ranked at or near the top in every Between deep passes for touchdowns and athletic inter- passing category, both in single-seasons and over the 12- ceptions, players often use their hands to produce the year period, breaking virtually every club passing record. game’s flashiest plays. However, the players who use their feet often make the difference between winning and losing, • Brees once again kept up the pace in 2017, leading New between drilling clutch field goals or flipping the field with a Orleans to an 11-5 record, the NFC South title and the NFC well-executed punt. Divisional Playoff round, completing 386-of-536 passes K Wil Lutz went undrafted in 2016, joining the Baltimore (72.0%) for 4,334 yards with 23 touchdown passes, eight Ravens for training camp. Prior to the start of the regular interceptions and a 103.9 passer rating, adding two rushing season, Lutz joined the Black and Gold and immediately touchdowns. He set an NFL record in completion percent- took on the role of starting kicker. Lutz enters 2018 having previously kicked in 32 games, converting 59-of-70 field age, ranked first in completions, second in passer rating, goal attempts (84.3 percent) and 96-of-100 PATS (96.0 third in fourth quarter passer rating (117.6) and fourth in percent). He has also recorded 107 touchbacks on 180 passing yardage. career kickoffs through the conclusion of the 2017 season. Entering the 2018 campaign, his 84.3 percent field goal • Since first signing with New Orleans in 2006 and playing percentage was best among kickers with at least 50 made in 190 regular season games, ranked third in club record field goals in team history. books, Brees leads the NFL with 58,097 passing yards, 408 touchdown passes, 7,485 attempts, 5,097 comple- P Thomas Morstead was the first punter drafted by the Saints since 1984. The club’s fifth round draft choice (164th tions, a 68.1% completion percentage, 102 games with at overall) in 2009 from Southern Methodist University, Mor- least 300 yards passing, 15 with at least 400 yards pass- stead has been a weapon in the field position game with ing, 444 completions of 25 yards or more and stands at his strong leg, outstanding placement abilities and booming third in the league with a 99.6 passer rating. He did not kickoffs. In nine years, he has a gross average of 47.0 on throw an interception through the first four games of the 527 punts with a 41.3 net and 184 punts inside the 20-yard line, while also booming 259 kickoffs in the end zone for season for the first time.

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• Brees has been selected to play in a team-record ten Pro 8 – The National Football League-record number of times Bowls as a Saint, with 11 overall berths in the National Brees reached the 350-yard passing mark in 2011. Football League’s all-star game, twice as a starter, includ- 9 – NFL league-record stretch of consecutive games with ing a selection in 2017. His seven consecutive selections at least 300 yards passing, which he’s accomplished twice. (2008-14) as a Saint is tied for first in club history with Pro Brees’ nine-game winning streak (11/24/08-9/30/13) as a Football Hall of Fame T William Roaf. starter on Monday Night Football is tied for second all-time. • Brees has posted a 112-78 regular season mark in Also, the team record number of seasons that Brees has games he’s started since joining the Saints in 2006. In been selected to the Pro Bowl. Also, the number of sea- Week 15 of 2016, Brees earned his 100th regular season sons overall and NFL-record consecutive campaigns (2008 victory in a Saints uniform. Including his seven playoff vic- -16) that Brees has thrown for at least 30 touchdowns. tories, his 119 total wins as a member of the Saints make 10 – In the postseason, Brees’ passing yardage (3,915) him the winningest quarterback in team history and the and completions (329) numbers both rank tenth in National NFL’s second-winningest signal-caller since 2006. Football League record books. • In his 17-year National Football League career during 11 – The number of consecutive seasons Brees threw 25 which he has appeared in 249 regular season games, touchdown passes from 2006-16, making him only the sec- ranked sixth in National Football League record books for ond player in history to do so, joining Manning (13, 1998- signal-callers, with 248 starts, Brees has completed 6,222- 2010). Including once with San Diego in 2004, the number of-9,294 passes (66.9%) for 70,445 yards, 488 touchdown of times Brees has been selected to the Pro Bowl. He was passes and a 96.7 passer rating. He’s stands as the Na- selected for the team-record tenth time as a Saint in 2017. tional Football League’s all-time most accurate passer, is ranked second in completions, third in passing yardage, 12 – Number of seasons Brees thrown 25 or more touch- tied with Tom Brady for third in touchdowns and ranked downs, third in NFL record books behind Tom Brady (13) sixth in rating. and Manning (16). Also the number of seasons, all consec- utive that Brees has tossed for at least 4,000 yards. • The Saints are led in the postseason behind the arm of Brees, who in the playoffs, has started all 13 games he has 14 – After tossing for 246 yards on Nov. 26 at the Los An- appeared in, 12 as a member of the Saints. He has com- geles Rams, 2017 became Brees’ 14th consecutive season pleted 354-of-537 passes (65.9 pct.) for 4,209 yards, 29 with 3,000 yards passing, a feat surpassed only by Brett touchdowns, nine interceptions and a 101.6 passer rating, Favre (18). Also, with 13 300-yard games in 2011, Brees while posting a 7-6 mark, 7-5 as starting signal-caller for set the National Football League single-season record, sur- the Saints from 2006-present.. passing the one he previously tied with 10 in 2008. 15 – In 2017, Brees became only the fourth player in NFL record books to have 15 3,000-yard passing seasons, join- ing Brett Favre (18), Peyton Manning (16), and currently BY THE NUMBERS tied with Brady (15). 15 is also the NFL-record number of regular season contests where Brees has thrown for at 3 – NFC Offensive Player of the Month awards won by least 400 yards. Brees in his 11-year career in Black and Gold, the most monthly awards won by a Saints player in team history. 18 – On Nov. 12 at Buffalo, Brees scored on a seven-yard rush, recording the 18th rushing touchdown of his career. 4 – Brees, Dan Marino (Miami in 1984 and 1986) Peyton Manning (Denver in 2013 and Indianapolis in 2014), and 20 – Club-record NFC Player of the Week awards won by Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay in 2011 and 2016) are the only Brees as a member of the Saints and the most conference four players to throw for 40 or more touchdowns twice. Al- Player of the Week honors since 2006. Including his five- so, the NFL-record number of consecutive games that year tenure with San Diego, his 22 conference Player of Brees threw for 350 yards in 2011. In 2017, Brees didn’t the Week awards rank third all-time in National Football throw an interception through the first four games of 2017, League record books behind Brady (28) and Manning (27). the first time that he’d done so in his 17-year NFL career. 31 – Number of successful drives in the fourth quarter or 5 – NFL-record number of seasons (2008, 2011-13, 2016) overtime engineered by Brees for a touchdown or field goal that Brees has thrown for over 5,000 yards. in the regular season to lead the Saints to victory since joining the club in 2006, including two in 2017. Also the 7 – The NFL-record number of regular season contests number regular season contests by Brees with at least four where Brees has thrown five touchdowns and zero inter- touchdown passes, ranked second all-time behind Manning ceptions. Also the league-record number of times Brees (35). has led the league in passing, including in 2016 (5,208).

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 21 BREES BY THE NUMBERS TDs, eclipsing the record previously held by Manning (209). 231 – Regular season TD passes at the Mercedes-Benz 45 – Consecutive regular season contests between 2012- Superdome, the most by a player at a specific stadium. 15 with at least one touchdown pass, fifth-best in league history. The streak ended on Nov. 29, 2015 at Houston. 240 – Games it took Brees to reach 6,000 career comple- tions, which occurred, Oct. 29 vs. Chicago, doing so 19 54 – Consecutive regular season contests between 2009- games sooner than Manning. 12 with at least one touchdown pass, the longest streak in NFL history, surpassing the record previously held by John- 408 – Touchdown passes as a Saint, ranked first in club ny Unitas (47). It was set on Oct. 7, 2012 vs. San Diego. It records and in the NFL during this time period. With 488 ended on Nov. 29, 2012 after a TD-free outing at Atlanta. career touchdowns, he’s tied for third all-time with Brady behind Favre and Manning. 56 – NFL-record number of games with at least 30 comple- tions, ahead of Manning (38). 5,097 – Completions since 2006, the NFL’s highest total over this 12-season period. 57 - Also, the NFL-record number of consecutive regular season contests where Brees threw at least 20 completions 58,097 – In the October 15 win over Detroit, Brees eclipsed until Oct. 13, 2013 at New England. 55,000 passing yards as a Saint. 61 – Players that Brees’ 488 career touchdown passes 70,445 – On Dec. 24, 2017 vs. Atlanta, Brees eclipsed have gone to. Dec. 31, at Tampa Bay, Zach Line became 70,000 career passing yards on a 12-yard completion to the 61st player and the 46th Saint to catch a TD from Mark Ingram, becoming just the third player to reach the Brees. mark and the fastest. Brees now has 70,445 career pass- ing yards. 66.9 – Career completion percentage, ranked first in Na- tional Football League record books. 67.8 – Team-record completion percentage as a Saint, WINNING QB ranked first in the NFL during this 12-season period. Brees has posted a 112-78 regular season record since 72.0 – Completion percentage in the 2017 season by 2006, second among quarterbacks and first in the NFC. On Brees that set an NFL record. his 17-year NFL career, he has 142 wins as a starter. 99 – Games by Brees as a Saint where he’s posted a rat- WINS BY NFL STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE ing of 100 or more (min. 10 attempts) owning a 77-22 rec- 2006 ord in these contests. Overall, in his 17-year career, he’s (REGULAR SEASON) reached the milestone 114 times. 1. Tom Brady 138 101.5 – Career passer rating indoors during the regular season, fourth in the NFL All-time. 2. Drew Brees 112 102 – Club-record regular season contests by Brees with 3. Peyton Manning 107 300 yards or more passing as a Saint, the highest total since 2006. Brees has reached the 300-yard mark 109 BREES COMEBACKS times, ahead of Manning (93) for the most all-time. Since 2006, Brees has engineered 31 regular season 112 – Club-record regular season wins as a starter since drives in the fourth quarter or overtime for a touchdown or a signing with the club in 2006, making him the second- field goal to lead the Saints to victory from a deficit or tie, winningest signal-caller in the NFL and most in the NFC third in the NFL since 2006. Brees has engineered three over that period. Including the playoffs, Brees has compiled more in the playoffs. Overall, Brees has 37 career regular a 118-82 record as the Saints’ starter. season game-winning drives to his credit. 148 – Regular season games Brees has with two or more GAME-WINNING DRIVES SINCE 2006 touchdown passes in his 17-year career, the second-most Rk. Quarterback No. by an active player behind Brady (156). Since signing with the Saints in 2006, Brees has 123 contests with multiple 1. Matt Ryan, Atl. 35 touchdown passes, first in the NFL. 2. Eli Manning, NYG 32 205 – Oct. 4, 2015 vs. Dallas, with an 80-yard TD pass to 3. Drew Brees, NO 31 RB C.J. Spiller, Brees reached 400 touchdowns in his 205th career game, the quickest a player’s reached 400

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RATING SUCCESS PINPOINT PASSER With 99 regular season contests (min. 10 attempts) with a passer rating of at least 100 since 2006, including seven Brees’ 66.9 percent career completion percentage is times in 2017, Brees is first in the National Football League ranked first in NFL records. He’s completed a club record over this period. The Saints have a 77-22 (.778) mark in 67.9 percent of his passes since coming to the Saints in these games. 2006. GAMES WITH A 100+ PASSER RATING SINCE 2006 NFL ALL-TIME LEADERS IN COMPLETION (min. 10 att.) PERCENTAGE (min. 1,500 atts.) Rk. Quarterback No. Quarterback Years Comp. % 1. Drew Brees, NO 99 1. Drew Brees 2001- 66.9 (6,222-9,294) 2. Tom Brady, NE 89 2. Chad Pennington 2000-10 66.0 (1,632-2,471) 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 80 3. Kurt Warner 1998-2009 65.5 (2,666-4,070)

With a 96.7 career passer rating, Drew Brees has the sixth Brees’ 72.0% completion percentage in 2009, set a single -best rating of all-time in National Football League record season NFL record. It was the eighth time he finished with books. a completion percentage of at least 68 percent, with 2017 TOP 10 CAREER PASSER RATINGS (Min. 1500 Att.) marking the fifth consecutive one he did so. Rating Quarterback NFL SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS 103.8 Aaron Rodgers Quarterback Team Comp. % 98.8 Russell Wilson 1. Drew Brees (2017) NO 72.0 (386-536) 97.6 Tom Brady 2. Sam Bradford (2016) Min. 71.6 (295-552) 97.1 3. Drew Brees (2011) NO 71.2 (468-657) 96.8 Steve Young 96.7 Drew Brees COMPLETIONS LEADER 96.5 Peyton Manning With 6,222 career regular season completions, Brees is ranked second all-time in NFL records. With 79 comple- 94.8 Philip Rivers tions in 2018, he will become the league’s all-time leader 94.0 Ben Roethlisberger ALL-TIME NFL COMPLETIONS LEADERS 93.7 Kurt Warner Completions Quarterback

6,300 Brett Favre Brees’ 103.9 passer rating ranked second in the National 6,222 Drew Brees Football League in 2017 and first in the NFC and was the seventh time he surpassed the century mark. Brees 6,125 Peyton Manning reached the century mark in 11 regular season contests, tying his career-best in 2011 and also in one postseason contest. Brees has the top three and six of the top eight marks for completions in a season. TOP THREE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSER RATINGS IN 2017 MOST COMPLETIONS IN A NFL SEASON Rating Quarterback Quarterback Year Comp. 104.7 Alex Smith 1. Drew Brees, NO 2016 471 103.9 Drew Brees 2. Drew Brees, NO 2011 468 102.8 Tom Brady 3. Drew Brees, NO 2014 456

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YARDAGE LEADER 70,445 BY THE NUMBERS With 70,445 career passing yards in the regular season, 1 – The first completion of Brees’ career, for a seven-yard Drew Brees is currently ranked first among active passers gain to running back Terrell Fletcher, as a member of the and third all-time. With 1,394 passing yards in 2018, he Chargers in his National Football League debut on Novem- would surpass Brett Favre for second place. With 1,495 he ber 4, 2001 vs. Kansas City. would tie Peyton Manning for first and with 1,496, he would 78 – The number of players who have caught a pass from take first place over. Brees, including himself off of deflections. ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING 30,000 – Brees reached 30,000 yards passing on a 12- YARDAGE TOTALS yard completion to wide receiver Devery Henderson at At- Yards QB Teams lanta, December 13, 2009. 71,940 Peyton Manning Ind./Den. 40,000 – Brees reached 40,000 yards passing on a 16- yard throw to wide receiver Marques Colston at Minnesota, 71,838 Brett Favre GB/NYJ/Min. December 18, 2011. 70,445 Drew Brees SD/NO 50,000 – Reached 50,000 yards on a 22-yard completion 66,159 Tom Brady New England to tight end Jimmy Graham vs. Carolina, December 8, 2013. 61,361 Dan Marino Miami 52,349 – With an eight-yard completion to running back

Travaris Cadet in his 132nd game as a Saint, vs. Tampa Brees is the first player to throw for 5,000 yards five times. Bay, October 5, 2014, Brees reached 40,000 passing yards He has five of the top eight passing yardage figures to his with a single team in the fewest contests in National Foot- name. Below are all of the 5,000 yard passing seasons in ball League history. National Football League record books. 60,000 – On his 27-yard touchdown throw to wide receiver MOST PASSING YARDS IN AN NFL SEASON Brandin Cooks on December 21, 2015 against Detroit, Rk. Quarterback Year Yards Brees eclipsed 60,000 passing yards for his career, becom- ing just the fourth player to reach the mark. 1. Peyton Manning, Den. 2013 5,477 70,000 – On a first quarter 12-yard completion thrown to 2. Drew Brees, NO 2011 5,476 running back Mark Ingram II vs. Atlanta, December 24, 3. Tom Brady, NE 2011 5,235 2017, Brees eclipsed 70,000 career passing yards. 4. Drew Brees, NO 2016 5,208 5. Drew Brees, NO 2012 5,177 12 STRAIGHT OF 4,000 6. Drew Brees, NO 2013 5,162 Drew Brees is the only signal-caller in National Football League record books to throw for 4,000 yards in 12 con- 7. Dan Marino, Mia. 1984 5,084 secutive seasons, which he has done every campaign 8. Drew Brees, NO 2008 5,069 since signing with New Orleans in 2006. 9. Matthew Stafford, Det. 2011 5,038 FIVE OR MORE CONSECUTIVE 4,000-YARD PASSING SEASONS

Rk. QB No. Years Brees has led or tied for the league lead in passing yard- age for an NFL-record seven times. 1. Drew Brees 12 2006-17 ALL-TIME PASSING YARDAGE TITLE LEADERS 2. Peyton Manning 6 1999-2004 Seasons Quarterback 3t. Peyton Manning 5 2006-10 7 Drew Brees 3t. Tom Brady 5 2011-15 5 Sonny Jurgensen 5 Dan Marino

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 24 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE QUARTERBACK PRO 35 TDS IN THREE STRAIGHT BOWL SELECTIONS SINCE 2006 Brees is only the third player in NFL history to pass for 35 Rk. Saint Pro Bowl Selections or more touchdowns in three consecutive seasons: 1t. Drew Brees 10 QBS WITH 3 OR MORE STRAIGHT 35 TD SEASONS 1t. Tom Brady 10 Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. 1t. Drew Brees 3 2011-13 TOP OF THE CHARTS 1t. Brett Favre 3 1995-97 Drew Brees has posted the nine of the top ten regular sea- 1t. Peyton Manning 3 2012-14 son passing yardage totals in team history. He has also put up two of the top four postseason yardage totals in NFL 15 OF 400 record books. TOP TEN NEW ORLEANS SAINTS PASSING YARDAGE Brees has thrown for 400 yards in an NFL-best 15 regular DAYS season games, all as a Saint. Yds. Quarterback Att. Cmp. Opp. Date CAREER GAMES WITH 400-PLUS YARDS PASSING 510 Drew Brees 52 30 vs. Cin. 11/19/06 Rk. Quarterback No. 505 Drew Brees 50 39 vs. NYG 11/1/15 1. Drew Brees 15 465 Drew Brees 49 34 vs. Car 10/16/16 2. Peyton Manning 14 446 Drew Brees 53 37 @ Dal. 12/23/12 3. Dan Marino 13 446 Drew Brees 54 35 @ GB 9/30/12 14 3,000 YARD SEASONS 445 Drew Brees 49 35 vs. Jac 11/4/07 Brees is one of just four players with 14 3,000 yard passing 441 Aaron Brooks 48 30 vs. Den. 12/3/00 seasons, tied for third in NFL record books. 423 Drew Brees 42 28 vs. Oak. 9/11/16 MOST 3,000 YARD PASSING SEASONS 422 Drew Brees 58 31 @Atl. 11/9/08 Rk. QB No. 421 Drew Brees 48 31 @Den. 9/21/08 1. Brett Favre 18

2. Peyton Manning 16 3t. Drew Brees 14 54 STRAIGHT WITH A TD 3t. Tom Brady 14 Brees owns the NFL’s longest streak of consecutive games with a TD pass in a streak that ran from 2009-12. He also PRO BOWL LEADER owns the fifth-longest streak in league history, a 45-game streak that ended in 2015 at Houston. With ten Pro Bowl appearances as a Saint, no one’s been MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN selected more than Brees in team records. No quarterback PASS has been selected to the Pro Bowl more often during this 12-year period than Brees, who is tied with Tom Brady. Rk. Quarterback No. SAINTS ALL-TIME PRO BOWL SELECTIONS 1. Drew Brees (2009-12) 54 Rk. Saint Pro Bowl Selections 2. Tom Brady 52 1. Drew Brees 10 3. Peyton Manning 51 2. William Roaf 7 4. Johnny Unitas 47 3t. Morten Andersen 6 5. Drew Brees (2012-15) 45 3t. Jahri Evans 6 3t. Rickey Jackson 6

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MULTIPLE TD GAMES 11 STRAIGHT OF 25

Drew Brees’ 123 contests with more than one touchdown Brees is only the second quarterback to have thrown for at pass since 2006 leads the National Football League during least 25 touchdown passes in 11 straight seasons. that period. 10 OR MORE STRAIGHT 25 TD PASS SEASONS GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TOUCHDOWN PASSES Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. SINCE 2006 1. Peyton Manning 13 1998-2010 Rk. Quarterback No. 2. Drew Brees 11 2006-2016 1. Drew Brees 123 2. Tom Brady 115 12 OF 25 OR MORE 3. Philip Rivers 113 New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees is ranked third in Na-

tional Football League record books for the most seasons Brees’ 148 career games with at least two touchdown of 25 or more touchdown passes (12). passes is fourth in NFL record books all-time. MOST SEASONS WITH 25 OR MORE TOUCHDOWN MOST GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TOUCHDOWN PASSES PASSES ALL-TIME Rk. Quarterback No. Rk. Quarterback No. 1. Peyton Manning 16 1. Peyton Manning 164 2. Tom Brady 13 2. Brett Favre 159 3. Drew Brees 12 3. Tom Brady 157 4. Drew Brees 148 NINE STRAIGHT OF 30 FIVE TD GAMES Drew Brees is the first quarterback in National Football League record books to throw for 30 touchdowns in eight straight seasons. Brees’ 10 five-TD pass games ranks first in the NFL. FIVE OR MORE STRAIGHT 30 TOUCHDOWN PASS GAMES IN NFL HISTORY WITH FIVE-PLUS TDS SEASONS Rk. Quarterback No. Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. 1. Drew Brees 10 1. Drew Brees 9 2008-16 2. Peyton Manning 9 2. Brett Favre 5 1994-98 3. Dan Marino 6 NINE OF 30+ 4+ TD GAMES Drew Brees is tied for first in National Football Brees’ 32 games with at least four scoring throws are Leaguerecord books for the most seasons of 30 or more ranked second all-time. touchdown passes. GAMES WITH FOUR-PLUS TOUCHDOWN PASSES MOST SEASONS WITH 30 OR MORE TOUCHDOWN Rk. Quarterback No. PASSES 1. Peyton Manning 35 Rk. Quarterback No. 2. Drew Brees 32 1t. Drew Brees 9 3. Tom Brady 28 1t. Brett Favre 9 1t. Peyton Manning 9

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DREW BREES’ TOP TEN ALL-TIME TOUCHDOWN 109 OF 300 PASS TARGETS (REGULAR SEASON) Rk. Player No. New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ 109 300-yard passing games in the regular season ranks first all-time in 1. Marques Colston (2006-15) 72 NFL record books. 2. Jimmy Graham (2010-14) 51 300-YARD PASSING GAMES ALL-TIME 3. Lance Moore (2006-13) 38 Rk. Quarterback No. 4. Robert Meachem (2007-11, 13-14) 25 1. Drew Brees 109 5. Antonio Gates (2003-05) 23 2. Peyton Manning 93 6. Brandin Cooks (2014-2016) 20 3. Tom Brady 81 7. Devery Henderson (2006-12) 17 8. Darren Sproles (2011-13) 16 57 0F 350 9. Michael Thomas (2016-) 14 New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ 56 games of 10t. Reggie Bush (2006-10) 12 350-yards or more passing ranks first in the National Foot- ball League all-time. 10t. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 12 MOST GAMES WITH 350 OR MORE PASSING YARDS

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Rk. Quarterback No. MARK INGRAM II 1. Drew Brees 57 • A One of the club’s two first round draft picks in 2011, the 2. Tom Brady 42 2009 winner has been an integral part of the rushing attack since his arrival in New Orleans as the 3. Peyton Manning 35 28th overall pick. For his career, he ranks second in club record books with 5,362 yards rushing, second with 44 TOUCHDOWN LEADER rushing touchdowns and eighth with 48 total touchdowns. With 488 career touchdown passes, New Orleans Saints In 2017, Ingram picked back up where he left off in 2016, quarterback Drew Brees is tied for third all-time in the Na- playing in all 16 games with 12 starts and leading the team tional Football League. in rushing with 230 carries for a career-best 1,124 yards (4.9 avg.) with 12 touchdowns and adding a career-best 58 ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING receptions for a 416 yards for 1,540 total yards from scrim- TOUCHDOWN TOTALS mage as he was selected to his second Pro Bowl. Ingram Touchdowns Quarterback finished the regular season seventh in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage, fifth in rushing yards and second in 539 Peyton Manning rushing touchdowns. Ingram had four 100-yard rushing 508 Brett Favre performances in 2017. 488 Drew Brees INGRAM’S BIG DAYS 488 Tom Brady

420 Dan Marino New Orleans Saints RB Mark Ingram has reached 100 rushing yards 13 times over his Saints career, including TOUCHDOWN TARGETS four times in 2017 New Orleans has posted a 11-2 record in those games. New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ 488 career • November 10, 2013 vs. Dallas - Carried 14 times for touchdown passes in the regular season have gone to 61 145 yards (10.4 avg.) with one touchdown and two recep- different players, 46 of them Saints teammates, ten current- tions for 15 yards for 160 yards of total offense. ly on the 53-man roster after he hit fullback Zach Line for a • October 26, 2014 vs. Green Bay - Rushed for a career- score in the fourth quarter of the regular season finale at high 172 yards on 24 carries (7.2 avg.) with one TD. Tampa Bay on December 31, 2017. Ahead is a list of the top ten recipients of touchdowns by Brees:

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Ingram’s 266 rushing first downs is second in club records INGRAM’S BIG DAYS with his 50 rushing first downs in 2017 ninth in the NFL. SAINTS ALL-TIME RUSHING FIRST DOWNS LEADERS • October 30, 2014 at Carolina - Rushed 30 times for 100 yards with two touchdowns and added a 10-yard grab. Rk. Player No. • November 9, 2014 vs. San Francisco - Became the 1. Deuce McAllister (2001-09) 292 first Saint to have 100 yards rushing in three consecutive 2. Mark Ingram (2011-) 266 games since 2003 with 27 carries for 120 yards. 3. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 201 • 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 Ingram’s 1,601 yards after the catch ranks fifth among for 143 yards (10.2 avg.) with one touchdown. Saints running backs in club record books • November 6, 2016 at San Francisco - Carried 15 SAINTS RBs YARDS AFTER THE CATCH LEADERS times for 158 yards (10.5 avg.) with one touchdown. Rk. Player No. • November 27, 2016 vs. Los Angeles Rams - Carried 1. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 3,084 14 times for 146 yards (10.4 avg.) with one touchdown. 2. Reggie Bush (2006-10) 2,027 • January 1, 2017 at Atlanta - Carried 20 times for 103 yards (5.2 avg.) with one touchdown. 3. Darren Sproles (2011-13) 1,949 • October 15, 2017 vs. Detroit - Carried 25 times for 114 5. Deuce McAllister (2001-09) 1,856 yards (4.6 avg.) with two touchdowns. 6. Mark Ingram (2011-) 1,601 • October 22, 2017 at Green Bay - Carried 22 times for 105 yards (4.8 avg.) with one touchdown. Ingram’s career-high 1,540 total yards from scrimmage in • November 12, 2017 at Buffalo - Carried 21 times for 2017, ranked seventh in the NFL, have moved him into fifth 131 yards (4.7 avg.) with a career-high three touchdowns. place in club record books with 6,790 for his career. • November 19, 2017 vs. Washington - Carried 11 times ALL-TIME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS YARDS FROM for 134 yards (12.2 avg.) with a 36-yard touchdown. SCRIMMAGE LEADERS Player Total Yds. Rush Receive

RUSHING LEADER 1. Marques Colston 9,766 7 9,759 Following back-to-back seasons of 1,000 rushing yards, 2. Eric Martin 7,865 11 7,854 including a career-high 1,124 in 2017, Ingram is currently ranked second on the club’s all-time rushing yardage list. 3. Deuce McAllister 7,816 6,096 1,720 ALL-TIME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS RUSHING LIST 4. Joe Horn 7,653 31 7,622 Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs 5. Mark Ingram 6,790 5,362 1,428 1. Deuce McAllister 1,429 6,096 4.3 49 Ingram’s yards rushing ranks fifth in the NFL, while he is 2. Mark Ingram 1,183 5,362 4.5 44 ranked second in the league in rushing touchdowns. 3. George Rogers 995 4,267 4.3 23 2017 NFL RUSHING LEADERS

Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs In seven seasons, he’s averaged 4.5 yards per carry, sixth 1. Kareem Hunt 272 1,327 4.9 8 in the NFL over that time span and second in team history. 2. Todd Gurley 279 1,305 4.7 13 ALL-TIME SAINTS RUSHING AVG. LEADERS 3. Le’Veon Bell 321 1,291 4.0 9 Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs 4. LeSean McCoy 287 1,138 4.0 6 1. Pierre Thomas 818 3,745 4.58 28 5. Mark Ingram 230 1,124 4.9 12 2. Mark Ingram 1,183 5,362 4.5 44 6. Jordan Howard 276 1,122 4.2 9 3. Chuck Muncie 788 3,393 4.3 28

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postseason, Kamara added 188 all purpose yards and two CLIMBING THE CHARTS more touchdowns. He was selected to the Pro Bowl, as an Associated Press second team All-Pro at the Flex position 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RUSHING and was named The Sporting News NFL Rookie of the TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Year and the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year. Rk. Player No. FAMOUS COMPANY 1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 13 With eight rushing touchdowns and five receiving touch- 2. Mark Ingram, NO 12 downs, Kamara is one of only four rookies in NFL record books to have at least five rushing touchdowns and five

receiving touchdowns, joining three Pro Football Hall of Ingram’s rushing totals over the past two seasons ranks Famers in Doak Walker (1950), Charley Taylor (1964) and sixth in the NFL. Gale Sayers (1964). Adding in his kickoff return touchdown, NFL RUSHING YARDAGE LEADERS SINCE 2016 Kamara joined Sayers as the only rookie with at least eight rushing touchdowns, five receiving scores and one return Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs touchdown. 1. Ezekiel Elliott 564 2,614 4.6 22 1. Le’Veon Bell 582 2,559 4.4 16 ALVIN TIME

3. Jordan Howard 528 2,435 4.6 15 Kamara totaled 81 receptions during the 2017 season, the 4. LeSean McCoy 521 2,405 4.6 19 second-highest total in the NFL among running backs and the highest rookie reception total overall. His 826 receiving 5. Todd Gurley 557 2,190 3.9 19 yards set a club record for running backs as well. 6. Mark Ingram 435 2,167 5.0 18 MOST RECEPTIONS BY RB-NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (2017) 7. Jay Ajayi 468 2,145 4.6 9 Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 85 655 7.7 2 Since 2015, Ingram ranks first in rushing average among 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 81 826 10.2 5 NFL players with a minimum of 300 attempts over that peri- od. 3. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 80 651 8.1 5

NFL RUSHING AVG. LEADERS SINCE 2015 (Min. 300 att.) Kamara had 27 ‘big play” runs (runs of 10+ yards) on the season on 120 carries. His 22.5 “big play” percentage was Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs the best in the NFL (minimum 100 carries). 1. Mark Ingram 601 2,936 4.9 24 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE BIG PLAY RUNS 2. 361 1,749 4.84 21 PERCENTAGE LEADERS 3. Bilal Powell 379 1,807 4.77 9 Player (Team) Att. 10+ 10+% 1. Alvin Kamara, NO 120 27 22.5 ALVIN KAMARA 2. Matt Breida, SF 105 17 16.2 • A talented runner and receiver with a 5-10, 215-pound 3. Cam Newton, Car. 139 20 14.4 frame who was selected by the Saints in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft out of the Tennessee, Alvin Kamara is Kamara’s 705 yards after the catch in 2017 ranked second enjoyed an outstanding rookie campaign. He ranked first in the NFL on the club and sixth in the NFL in total yards from scrim- 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE YARDS AFTER mage (1,554), second on the team in rushing and receiv- THE CATCH LEADERS ing, carrying 120 times for 728 yards (6.1 avg.) with eight TDs and a two-point conversion, while catching 81 passes Rk. Player No. for 826 yards (10.2 avg.) with five TDs and a kickoff return 1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 811 for a TD for a club rookie record 14 total scores, tied for 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 705 second in the NFL with Ingram. Kamara finished the regu- 3. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 688 lar season ranked first in the NFL in yards per carry. In the

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The duo of Ingram and Kamara also gave the Saints the ALVIN TIME only team with two running backs in the top 10 in total Kamara had an impressive inaugural season with the yards from scrimmage. Saints, hitting stride starting in Week Three of the season 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL YARDS and helping to fuel a rushing attack that ranked fifth in the FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS NFL, while leading the club with 1,554 total yards from scrimmage. Kamara’s total yards from scrimmage ranked Player Total Yds. Rush Receive sixth in the NFL, second among rookies and was the sec- 1. Todd Gurley 2,093 1,305 788 ond-highest all-time total by a Saints rookie. 2. Le’Veon Bell 1,946 1,291 655 ALL-TIME SAINTS ROOKIE TOTAL YARDS FROM 3. Kareem Hunt 1,782 1,327 455 SCRIMMAGE TOTALS 4. LeSean McCoy 1,586 1,138 448 Saint Year Total Yds. Rush Receive 5. Melvin Gordon 1,581 1,105 476 1. George Rogers, 1981 1,800 1,674 126 7. Alvin Kamara 1,554 728 826 2. Alvin Kamara, 2017 1,554 728 826 8. Mark Ingram 1,540 1,124 416 3. Rueben Mayes, 1986 1,449 1,353 96 9. Antonio Brown 1,533 0 1,533

Kamara averaged a league-best 6.1 yards per carry in 2017 which represents the second-highest season average Ingram and Kamara’s combined 2,912 total yards from in franchise history and the first time a Saint led the NFL in scrimmage give them the second-most prolific combined rushing average since Hokie Gajan averaged 6.0 yards per total for a running back duo (minimum 1,200 yards per run- carry in 1984. ning back), since the 16-game era began in 1978. Ingram and Kamara are the only duo in NFL history where both SINGLE-SEASON NEW ORLEANS SAINTS YARDS PER running backs each had at least 1,500 total yards from CARRY LEADERS scrimmage. (MIN 75 ATT.) TOP FIVE RUNNING BACK DUO TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE TOTALS SINCE 1978 Saint, Year Att. Yards YPC. Rk. Duo No. 1. Darren Sproles, 2017 87 603 6.9 1. Harper/Payton, Chi.-1978 3,207 2. Alvin Kamara, 2017 120 728 6.1 2. Ingram/Kamara, NO-2017 3,094 3. Hokie Gajan, 1984 102 615 6.0 3. Byner/Mack, Cle.-1985 2,863 DOUBLE TROUBLE 4. Craig/Tyler, SF-1984 2,816 5. Collins/James, NE-1985 2,793 Not only did Alvin Kamara lead the National Football League in yards per carry in 2017, after ranking third in The dynamic duo also finished 2017 both ranked in the top 2016, Ingram’s finished fourth in 2017, giving New Orleans five in touchdowns. two players ranked in the top five. 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOUCHDOWN 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE YARDS PER LEADERS CARRY LEADERS Rk. Player No. Player, Team Att. Yards YPC. 1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 19 1. Alvin Kamara, NO 120 728 6.1 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 14 2. Cam Newton, Car. 139 754 5.4 3. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 13 3. Dion Lewis, NE 180 896 5.0 4t. Mark Ingram, NO 12 4. Mark Ingram, NO 230 1,124 4.9 4t. Melvin Gordon, LA Chargers 12

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RUNNING BACKS SHANE VEREEN BOSTON SCOTT • Originally selected by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft (56th overall) out of the • With their second sixth round selection in the 2018 NFL University of California, this eighth-year running back Draft, the New Orleans Saints addressed the running back brings a compact build, quickness and pass-catching ability position and return game with this tough and gifted athlete. to the Saints backfield after spending his first seven sea- The team will look to use his grit and speed to the ad- sons with the Patriots and the New York Giants. Vereen vantage of matchups as he adapts to the pro game. Over has played in 79 career regular-season games with nine the course of his career, Scott ran for 1,840 yards and 14 starts, and in seven postseason games with three starts. In touchdowns on 288 attempts. After beginning his college the regular season he’s rushed 356 times for 1,489 yards career as a walk-on, Scott earned a scholarship. In addition (4.2 avg.) and eight touchdowns, grabbed 221 receptions to serving as a running back for the Bulldogs, Scott re- for 1,864 yards (8.4 avg.) and 11 touchdowns, and brought turned kicks on special teams, registering 633 yards on 29 back 26 kickoff returns for 583 yards (22.4 avg.). In the returns over the course of his career. postseason, he has 26 carries for 129 yards (5.0 avg.) and

one touchdown and 32 catches for 324 yards and two JONATHAN WILLIAMS touchdowns. • Productive as a rookie in Buffalo in spot duty on offense and on special teams as a rookie in 2016, Williams was FB ZACH LINE signed as a free agent by New Orleans in Week 11 of 2017 off of the Broncos practice squad. As a rookie with the Bills, • First signed as an undrafted free agent by the Minnesota the Texas native played in 11 games and carried 27 times Vikings, where he spent four seasons, Line contributed to for 94 yards with a touchdown. In 2018, Williams will look to the club’s fifth-ranked run game in 2017 after joining the continue to immerse himself in the Saints offense and com- club early in the regular season, as well as on special pete for a roster spot in the preseason, which started teams. He enters 2018 having played in 47 career regular strong with a performance of four carries for 25 yards (6.5 season games with 14 starts and has carried 20 times for avg.) and a fourth quarter go-ahead four-yard rushing 53 yards and two touchdowns, as well as adding nine re- touchdown in the preseason opener at Jacksonville. ceptions for 111 yards and two TDs and three special teams tackles. In addition to carrying seven times for 28

yards and catching two passes for eight yards with one TREY EDMUNDS touchdown in the regular season, Line added a rushing • In his rookie season, Edmunds played in all 16 regular touchdown in the NFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Carolina. season games and both postseason contests and recorded nine rushes for 48 yards (5.3 avg.) and a 41-yard touch- WIDE RECEIVERS down, returned three kickoffs for 65 yards (21.7 avg.) and had seven special teams tackles. In 2018, this former un- MICHAEL THOMAS drafted free agent from Maryland looks to build on his con- • A talented wideout with a 6-3, 212-pound frame who was tributions to the offense and special teams. selected by the Saints in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft out of Ohio State, Thomas had an outstanding rookie TERRANCE WEST campaign, leading the Black and Gold with 92 receptions for 1,137 yards and a nine touchdown grabs. He became Originally selected by Cleveland in the third round (94th the first Saints rookie to break 1,000 yards in a season overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft, West will compete in train- since Marques Colston went for 1,038 in 2006. In 2017, ing camp for snaps. In 43 career games, West has started Thomas was New Orleans’ receiving leader in catches and 23 contests and carried 465 times for 1,816 yards and 11 yardage, making a club-record 104 receptions for 1,245 touchdowns, also catching 51 passes for 344 yards and yards with five TDs to rank third in the NFL in receiving and two touchdowns. After being bothered by a calf injury in making him only the second player in NFL record books, 2017, West will seek to return to the form he showed in joining Odell Beckham Jr. to have 90 catches in each of his Baltimore in 2016 as their full-time runner, when he carried first two seasons and his 196 grabs being the most by a 193 times for 774 yards (4.0 avg.) and five touchdowns, player in NFL history in his first two seasons. with 34 receptions for 236 yards and one scoring grab as he recorded statistical career-highs in most categories.

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RECEIVING LEADER TIGHT ENDS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING LEADERS IN 2017 BENJAMIN WATSON Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD • Originally signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Cleveland Browns in 2013 and brought back in 2018 after 1. Jarvis Landry 112 987 8.8 9 spending the last two campaigns with the Baltimore Ra- 2. Larry Fitzgerald 109 1,156 10.6 6 vens, Benjamin Watson forms a strong combination at the tight end position with Josh Hill and Michael Hoomana- 3. Michael Thomas 104 1,245 12.0 5 wanui. The former University of Georgia standout and 14- year NFL veteran who originally entered the NFL as a first With 196 receptions in his first two regular seasons since round draft pick of the New England Patriots in 2004 has being drafted by the Saints in 2016, Thomas has sur- career totals of 495 receptions for 5,485 yards (11.1 avg.) passed Cleveland's Jarvis Landry to become the NFL play- with 42 touchdowns in 179 games with 132 starts. Watson er with the most receptions after his first two seasons. has also played in 11 postseason games with nine starts and has added 21 receptions for 222 yards and three scor- RECEPTIONS LEADERS THROUGH FIRST TWO NFL ing grabs. SEASONS

Player Years Rec. Yds. TDs • In his season as the club’s featured tight end in 2015, Michael Thomas 2016-17 196 2,382 14 Watson opened all 16 games, where he posted 74 recep- Jarvis Landry 2014-15 194 1,915 9 tions for 825 yards and six touchdowns. He is coming off a season in Baltimore where he played in all 16 games with 12 starts and made 61 grabs for 522 yards and four touch- TED GINN JR. downs, leading the Ravens in receiving. • Ginn joined the Saints in the 2017 offseason as an unre- stricted free agent in his 11th National Football League JOSH HILL season. He has been a member of five teams since being • Signed as an undrafted free agent from Idaho State in selected with the ninth overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft by 2013, Josh Hill’s development has been an asset to the the Miami Dolphins out of Ohio State, and has appeared in 166 games with 71 starts over that period. In his long ca- position group, for whom he’s played in 71 games with 32 reer marked by big play ability, he has accumulated 5,072 starts, making 67 receptions for 614 yards and ten touch- receiving yards off 362 catches (14.0 avg.), recording 29 downs, also chipping in 27 special teams tackles. In 2017, touchdowns. In his first season in New Orleans, Ginn Hill appeared in all 16 games with 11 starts, logging 16 re- played in 15 games with ten starts and recorded 53 grabs ceptions for 125 yards and a touchdown and was particu- for 787 yards with four touchdown receptions,carried ten larly effective in the postseason where he made six grabs times for 39 yards and has brought back 19 punts for 103 for 103 yards (17.2 avg.) with a scoring grab. 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 post- MICHAEL HOOMANAWANUI season as a professional, opening both playoff contests • Brought to New Orleans in Week Four of the 2015 season and making 12 grabs for 187 yards with an 80-yard touch- after a trade with the New England Patriots, Hoomana- down and adding one carry for 11 yards. wanui appeared in 12 games for the Black and Gold before spending the 2016 campaign on Injured Reserve. In his 12 TRE’QUAN SMITH games with the club in 2015, he recorded eight starts, 11 • The club’s third round draft pick in 2018, Smith is a talent- catches, 76 yards, and three touchdowns. He returned to ed wideout with a solid 6-1, 210-pound frame who emerged action in 2017 in 14 games with ten starts to make six as one of Central Florida’s top weapons over three sea- grabs for 52 yards and one TD and help spur the NFL’s fifth sons. From 2015-17, Smith caught 168 passes for 2,748 -ranked run game. During his entire career, he has ap- yards (16.4 avg.) with 22 touchdowns. In 2017, he hauled peared in 87 games with 57 starts, recording 646 yards and in 54 grabs for 1,082 yards and 13 touchdowns for the 13-0 eight total touchdowns on 57 catches. Knights. In his NFL debut in Preseason Week One at Jack- sonville, he snared four grabs for 48 yards.

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 32 DEFENSIVE ENDS MOST SACKS IN THE NFL IN 2017 (REGULAR SEASON) CAMERON JORDAN Rk. Player, Team No. • New Orleans’ first choice in the 2011 NFL Draft (24th 1. Chandler Jones, Ari. 17.0 overall) out of California, Jordan enjoyed another standout 2t. Calais Campbell, Jax. 14.5 season in 2017, recording 62 tackles, a career-high 13 sacks, one interception return for a touchdown, a career- 2t. Demarcus Lawrence, Dal. 14.5 high 11 passes defensed and two forced fumbles. Jordan 4t. Cameron Jordan, NO 13.0 was selected to his third Pro Bowl and was a first-team AP All-Pro for the first time. With 59.5 sacks in seven seasons, 4t. Everson Griffen, Min. 13.0 Jordan is fifth on the Saints career sack list. Jordan’s also 4t. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 13.0 proven to be one of the NFL’s best run defenders, as well as being known for generating pressure on quarterbacks that doesn’t always show up on the stat sheet. Jordan’s posted 59.5 sacks since he entered the National Football League as a first round draft pick in 2011 and over JORDAN SACK NOTES the past seven seasons is only the second player, joining Houston’s J.J. Watt to have 55 takedowns and 35 passes After recording 1.5 takedowns in the Nov. 5, 2017 win vs. defensed. During this time, the Saints own a 29-14 record Tampa Bay, Jordan inched to fifth place in club record when he corrals a signal-caller, and they boast a 11-1 mark books. Jordan also leads the club in the postseason all- in a multi-sack performance in the regular season, includ- time with an additional 3.5 takedowns. ing a career-high four multi-takedown games in 2017. They have a 2-1 mark in postseason games where he’s had a SAINTS ALL-TIME SACK LEADERS (Since 1982) sack. Rk. Player, Years No. CAMERON JORDAN’S MULTIPLE SACK GAMES 1. Rickey Jackson, 1982-93 115.0 Date Opp. Tackles Solo Asst. Sacks Yards 2. Wayne Martin, 1989-99 82.5 11/5/12 vs. Phi. 3 3 3 3 21 3. Pat Swilling, 1986-92 76.5 9/22/13 vs. Arz. 7 3 4 2 14 4. Will Smith, 2004-12 67.5 11/21/13 @ Atl. 7 3 4 2.5 10.5 5. Cameron Jordan, 2011- 59.5 12/8/13 vs. Car. 5 3 2 2 19

10/26/14 vs. GB 4 3 1 2 15 Since Week Eight of the 2014 season, Jordan’s played 12/28/14 @ TB 6 4 2 1.5 9 among the NFL’s elite defensive ends. He’s ranked fifth in the NFL since Oct. 26, 2014 with 37 sacks (regular sea- 10/15/15 vs. Atl. 7 6 1 3 12 son). In 2017, he finished the regular season tied for fourth 10/25/15 @ Ind. 3 2 1 2 12 in the league with 13 quarterback takedowns. Jordan is the only Saint to have at least 7.5 quarterback takedowns in six 10/15/17 vs. Det. 5 4 1 2 12 consecutive seasons, surpassing LB Rickey Jackson, who 11/5/17 vs. TB 7 5 2 1.5 9 did so in five consecutive seasons from 1983-87. 11/26/17 @ LAR 4 4 0 2 20 MOST SACKS IN THE NFL SINCE OCTOBER 26, 2014 12/24/17 vs. Atl. 3 3 0 2 10 Rk. Player, Team No.

1. Chandler Jones, NE-Ari. 42.0

2t. Khalil Mack, Oak. 40.5

2t. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 40.5

4. Von Miller, Den. 39.5

5t. Cameron Jordan, NO 37.0

5t. Aaron Donald, LA Rams 37.0 7. Everson Griffen, Min. 36.5

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CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED AMONG ACTIVE NFL TYELER DAVISON DEFENSIVE ENDS • This former fifth round draft pick has been a vital part of Rk. Defensive End Team No. the Saints defensive line since being drafted in the 2015 th 1. Julius Peppers Car. 160 NFL Draft (154 overall). The Fresno State product fol- lowed up his first two seasons with an even more produc- 2. Cameron Jordan NO 112 tive campaign in 2017, helping the defense post 42 sacks, 3. Jerry Hughes Buf. 99 ranking seventh in the league and allowing only 20.4 points per game, good for tenth in the NFL. In 2017, he started all

16 games posting 31 tackles (21 solo), one pass defensed CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED AMONG ACTIVE and two forced fumbles. Overall in three seasons, the dis- NFL DEFENSIVE ENDS ruptive defensive tackle has 86 tackles (50 solo), 1.5 sacks, Rk. Defensive End Team No. two pass deflections and two forced fumbles. Davison looks to continue to grow as a member of a youthful and 1. Cameron Jordan NO 97 improving Saints defense line. 2. Carlos Dunlap Cin. 68

3. Khalil Mack Oak. 64 SHELDON RANKINS

• The third defensive lineman selected in the 2016 NFL ALEX OKAFOR Draft out of Louisville, Sheldon Rankins started all 16 • Selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the fourth round of games in 2017 posting 26 tackles (16 solo), two sacks for the 2013 NFL Draft, Okafor joined the Saints in 2017 where loss of 13 yards, one interception, one pass defensed and he added valuable depth on the defensive line. Okafor has one forced fumble. He helped a defensive unit that went st appeared in 53 games with 35 starts in five years, collect- from 31 in the NFL, allowing 28.4 points per game in 2016 ing 18 sacks, an interception, three forced fumbles, one to allowing 20.4 points per game in 2017, good for tenth in fumble recovery, and nine passes defensed. In 2017, he the league. In his first full season after missing seven con- had 37 tackles (26 solo), 4.5 sacks to tie for second behind tests as a rookie, Rankins’ ability to rush the passer from Jordan, four passes defensed and two forced fumbles. 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 takedowns in GEORGE JOHNSON 2016. • Johnson is a six-year NFL veteran who was added in Week 15 of the 2017 season to add depth to the Saints line. The six-year veteran has played in 44 games with four DAVID ONYEMATA clubs, totaling 63 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, two • Onyemata was chosen with the team’s fourth round pick forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one pass defensed (120th overall) in 2016 after a stellar career at the Universi- and three special teams tackles. In his first three regular ty of Manitoba of the CIS, becoming the first member of the season games as a Saint, he posted 2.5 sacks. Bisons program to be drafted. Over the course of his rookie campaign, Onyemata appeared in all 16 games and rec- orded 32 tackles (15 solo). In 2017, he took the next big MARCUS DAVENPORT step in his young career, playing in all 16 games with six • Trading up to the 14th spot in the 2018 NFL Draft, the starts and posting 38 tackles (18 solo), two sacks and one Saints addressed the defensive line with this gifted pass pass defensed, while adding three more stops in two post- rusher, only the second draft choice ever from Texas-San season contests. Antonio. During his four collegiate seasons, Davenport notched career totals of 186 tackles (97 solo), 22 sacks, 38 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries,

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MANTI TE’O LINEBACKERS • Coming to New Orleans as a free agent in 2017, Te’o used his four seasons in San Diego to become a talented, Key free agent acquisitions combined with an extra year of linebacker. A second round pick in 2013 out of Notre Dame growth have rendered the 2018 Saints linebacking corps a where he finished second in the voting for the 2012 hard-hitting squad with a solid mix of both youth and expe- Heisman Trophy, In 2015, his third season in San Diego, rience that looks to wreak havoc on opposing offenses this he started all 12 games he appeared in, recording a career season. -high 83 tackles (63 solo), a half-sack, an interception, and a forced fumble. In 2017, he ranked among team leaders CRAIG ROBERTSON with 61 tackles (43 solo), three passes defensed and one • In just his first year with the Saints, Robertson quickly be- fumble recovery and also opened both postseason con- came one of the most important members of the young tests, adding 15 tackles and one sack. defense. After four seasons with Cleveland, Robertson joined the Saints looking to contribute on defense and spe- cial teams, yet his production outpaced even the highest DEMARIO DAVIS expectations. Starting 15 games, Robertson led the Saints • This dependable and sure-tackling defender came to the with 131 tackles (100 solo), while adding a sack, four pass- New Orleans Saints after a breakout 2017 campaign, es defensed, and interception, and two fumble recoveries. where he started all 16 games for the New York Jets. Davis Robertson continued to be a leader for Saints defenders enjoyed his best season as a pro posting a team-high and look to in 2017, as he returned to the starting lineup on the career-high 165 tackles (112 solo), a career-best five outside and was voted a team captain. In his first start of sacks, tied for second in the NFL among inside lineback- the season vs. Detroit, Oct. 15, 2017, he led the team with ers, three passes defensed and one fumble recovery. For 11 tackles and had the sack, forced fumble and recovery all his career, the Brandon, Miss. native has appeared in 96 on the same play. In 2017 in 16 games with starts in the last 12 contests, he had 77 stops (50 solo) to rank second games with 82 starts for the Jets (2012-15, 2017) and on the team, two sacks to lead the linebackers, two inter- Cleveland Browns (2016), recording 660 tackles (429 solo), ceptions to also lead his position group, six passes de- 13.5 sacks, one interception, 17 passes defensed, one fensed, the forced fumble/fumble recovery and a special forced fumble, four fumble recoveries and 24 special team teams fumble recovery. He added 14 stops in the postsea- stops. son as well.

A.J. KLEIN ALEX ANZALONE • Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Carolina in • One of three third round picks in 2017, Anzalone came to 2017, where he spent his first four NFL seasons, Klein has the Saints after a solid career at Florida. In his rookie sea- taken over play-calling duties on defense for New Orleans. son, Anzalone started four games on the outside before Opening 12 games on the strongside for the Saints in his suffering a season-ending shoulder injury and posted 16 first season with the club, Klein had 54 tackles (37 solo), tackles, one sack and one pass defensed. two sacks, five passes defensed and one forced fumble.

NATE STUPAR DEFENSIVE BACKS • Originally drafted by Oakland in the seventh round of the 2012 NFL Draft (230th overall), Stupar came to New Orle- MARSHON LATTIMORE ans as part of a revamped linebacker group in 2016. After • Selected by the Saints in the first round (11th overall) of three seasons spent with four teams, he found a home with the 2017 NFL Draft, Lattimore captured a starting position the Black and Gold, appearing in all 16 games with 6 starts in training camp and started all 13 games he appeared in. while setting or tying career-highs in all major categories. He totaled 53 tackles (44 solo), one forced fumble, one He finished the season with 62 tackles (38 solo), one sack, fumble recovery, five interceptions for 85 yards and 18 two passes defensed, an interception, two forced fumbles, passes defensed, as he became the youngest Saint (21 and two fumble recoveries. After missing most of the 2017 years old) ever selected to the Pro Bowl and was selected season after suffering a season-ending knee injury in Week as the Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Six, Stupar returns to augment the club’s special teams Year. In 2018, he looks to build on an impressive rookie units. campaign in his sophomore season in New Orleans.

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NFL LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS IN 2017 CHRIS BANJO Player No. • Chris Banjo joined the Saints in Week 11 after beginning 1t. Darius Slay, Det. 8 the 2016 season with the Green Bay Packers for whom he was a three-year contributor, to provide depth and competi- 1t. Kevin Byard, Ten. 8 tion at cornerback and on the special teams units and has 3t. A.J. Bouye 6 made his mark in both areas in New Orleans. After original- ly participating in rookie minicamps with Oakland and Pitts- 3t. Eric Weddle, Bal. 6 burgh in 2012, the 5-foot-10-inch, 207-pounder has played 5t. Marshon Lattimore, NO 5 in 60 games with two starts for the Packers and Saints, 5t. Antoine Bethea, Ari. 5 racking up 23 tackles (19 solo), one interception three passes defensed and one fumble recovery, while adding 5t. Micah Hyde, Buf. 5 49 coverage stops and a special teams forced fumble. In 5t. Marcus Peters, KC 5 his first full season in New Orleans, he played in all 16 reg- ular season games and made four tackles, one intercep- 5t. Harrison Smith, Min. 5 tion, one pass defensed, one fumble recovery and eight 5t. Tre Boston, LAC 5 stops and one forced fumble on coverage and he also 5t. Jordan Poyer, Buf. 5 played in both postseason contests.

MARCUS WILLIAMS VONN BELL • After being selected in the second round of the 2017 NFL • Bell left onlookers impressed with his 2016 rookie cam- Draft (42nd overall) out of the University of Utah, this ball- paign, alerting the NFL to his arrival through his hard-hitting play. Appearing in every game with 14 starts, he totaled 98 hawking safety had an excellent rookie campaign starting tackles (59 solo) both of which were second on the team. all 15 games he appeared in posting 70 tackles (56 solo), He also added four passes defensed, a sack, two forced four interceptions and 6 passes defensed. Williams led all fumbles, and a fumble recovery. Drafted by New Orleans in rookie safeties in interceptions and was second for a rookie the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft (61st overall), Bell safety in total tackles and passes defensed, including two was a consensus first-team All-American, was voted First- picks in the regular season finale. The talented safety post- team All-Big Ten and was also a Jim Thorpe Award semifi- ed his first career postseason interception, which was the nalist following his junior season at Ohio State. In 2017, he only interception made by a rookie in the 2017 postseason. appeared in all 16 games with ten starts in the regular sea- Williams looks to build on a great rookie season and contin- son and posted a team-high 78 tackles (57 solo), 4.5 ue to grow with one of the NFL’s best young defensive sacks, to tie for second on the club and lead defensive backfields heading into the 2018 season. backs two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and five DEFENSIVE ROOKIE DUO stops on special teams. Bell made his NFL debut in the 2017 NFC Wild Card Playoff win over Carolina and led the team with nine tackles, saving his best for last when he With five and four interceptions respectively as rookies in finished the Panthers’ hopes with a sack on fourth down 2017, Marshon Lattimore and Marcus Williams finished late in the fourth quarter. He led Saints defenders with 17 ranked first and tied for second respectively in picks among stops in the postseason. first-year players, setting the stage for a promising Saints secondary in the future. KEN CRAWLEY NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ROOKIE LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS IN 2017 • Originally signed as an undrafted free agent out of Colo- rado in 2016, Crawley took a significant step in his develop- Rookie No. ment in 2017, starting the final 15 regular season and post- 1. Marshon Lattimore, NO 5 season contests. In 2017, Crawley finished with 54 tackles, his first career interception and 17 passes defensed to rank 2t. Tredavious White, Buf. 4 second on the team in the regular season and added 13 2t. Marcus Williams, NO 4 stops and one pass defensed in the postseason.

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3 36 In a Week Three loss to the Atlanta Falcons in 2016, Lutz SPECIAL TEAMS lined up for and converted a 57-yard field goal with no time remaining in the first half; that successful effort tied him for P THOMAS MORSTEAD the third longest field goal in franchise history, behind only legends Tom Dempsey and Andersen. • Morstead has established himself as one of the National Football League’s top punters, where he’s posted career LONGEST FIELD GOAL, SAINTS HISTORY club-best 47.0 gross and 41.3 net punting averages. In (REGULAR SEASON) 2017 over 16 regular season games, he punted 60 times for 2,822 yards, putting 26 of his punts inside the 20-yard Rk. Player Date Long line, with two touchbacks. He has posted a 47.0 gross av- 1. Tom Dempsey 11/8/70 63 erage, ranked eighth in the NFL with a net average of 42.2, ranked sixth in the league. 2. Morten Andersen 10/27/91 60 Morstead is the team’s all-time leader in both gross and net 3t. Wil Lutz 9/26/16 57 punting averages. His career 41.3 net ranks second in NFL 3t. Kai Forbath 11/29/15 57 records since the statistic was first compiled in 1976. 5t. Morten Andersen 12/26/93 56 HIGHEST CAREER NET PUNTING AVERAGE IN NFL HISTORY 5t. Doug Brien 9/13/98 56 (Min. 250 punts, recorded since 1976) Rk. Player, Team Net Avg. In the 2017 Wild Card Playoff Win over Carolina, Lutz boot- ed a 57-yard field goal in the third quarter that was tied for 1. Johnny Hekker, StL (2012-) 43.5 the third longest in NFL Postseason history after Panthers 2. Thomas Morstead, NO (2009-) 41.3 K Graham Gano had made a 58-yard kick at the end of the second quarter. 3. Sam Martin, Det. (2013-) 41.1 LONGEST FIELD GOAL IN POSTSEASON NATIONAL FOLLOW THE LEADER FOOTBALL LEAGUE HISTORY Rk. Player Date Long HIGHEST GROSS PUNTING AVG., SAINTS HISTORY 1t. Graham Gano, Car. 1/7/18 58 Rk. Saint Avg. 1t. Pete Stoyanovich, Mia. 1/5/91 58 1. Thomas Morstead, 2009- 47.0 3t. Wil Lutz, NO 1/7/18 57 2. Mark Royals, 1997-98 45.8 3t. Mike Nugent, Cin. 1/4/15 57 3. Mitch Berger, 2003-05 43.7

On Sunday, September 17, 2017 vs. New England, Lutz’s K WIL LUTZ streak of 20 consecutive field goals, tied for second in club history ended. To close out the 2017 regular season, Lutz • Lutz made an immediate impact in his rookie season in finished with a flourish making his final seven attempts. 2016 after signing prior to Week One. He was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week twice. Lutz was 28-of- MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE IN TEAM 34 on field goals and 49-of-50 on PATs in 2016, and was HISTORY named to the PFWA All-Rookie team for his efforts. Rk. Player Dates Cons.

1. John Carney 10/6/02-11/16/03 22 • Lutz followed up with a strong sophomore campaign. In 2t. Wil Lutz 11/27/16-9/17/17 20 the regular season, he drilled 31-of-35 kicks, including four- of-five from 50 yards out, and with 47 PATs, finished sev- 2t. Morten Andersen10/25/87-11/6/88 20 enth in the NFL in scoring among kickers with 140 points. Lutz’s 31 field goals tied a club record shared by Morten Andersen (1985) and John Carney (2002). His career-high 58 touchbacks were ranked fifth in the league.

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HOW THE SAINTS WERE BUILT S Chris Banjo (FA) 2006 (1) CB Ken Crawley (Rookie FA) FREE AGENTS TE Garrett Griffin (Rookie FA) QB Drew Brees (UFA-SD) WR Tommylee Lewis (Rookie FA) DE Mitchell Loewen (Rookie FA) 2009 (1) K Wil Lutz (FA) DRAFT LB Craig Robertson (UFA-Cle.) P Thomas Morstead (5) LB Nathan Stupar (FA) OL Landon Turner (Rookie FA) 2011 (2) DRAFT 2017 (27) DE Cameron Jordan (1a) DRAFT: RB Mark Ingram II (1b) CB Marshon Lattimore (1a) T Ryan Ramczyk (1b) 2013 (2) S Marcus Williams (2) DRAFT: RB Alvin Kamara (3a) T Terron Armstead (3a) LB Alex Anzalone (3b) DE Trey Hendrickson (3c) FREE AGENTS: DE Al-Quadin Muhammad (6) TE Josh Hill (Rookie FA) FREE AGENTS: 2015 (6) WR Dan Arnold (Rookie FA) DRAFT: RB Trey Edmunds (Rookie FA) T Andrus Peat (1a) WR Ted Ginn Jr. (UFA-Car.) DE Hau’oli Kikaha (2) DT Woodrow Hamilton IV (FA) CB P.J. Williams (3b) DB Justin Hardee (FA) DT Tyeler Davison (5b) DE George Johnson (FA) LB A.J. Klein (UFA-Car.) TRADE: DT Devaroe Lawrence (Rookie FA) TE Michael Hoomanawanui (NE) FB Zach Line (UFA-Min.) C Max Unger (Sea.) G Josh LeRibeus (FA) CB Arthur Maulet (Rookie FA) 2016 (14) DE Alex Okafor (UFA-Ari.) DRAFT: LB Manti Te’o (UFA-SD) DT Sheldon Rankins (1) C Cameron Tom (Rookie FA) WR Michael Thomas (2a) G Larry Warford (UFA-Det.) S Vonn Bell (2b) RB Jonathan Williams (FA) DT David Onyemata (4) LS Zach Wood (FA)

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WAIVERS: DL Taylor Stallworth (Rookie FA) WR Austin Carr (NE) DB Linden Stephens (Rookie FA) QB Taysom Hill (GB) WR Brandon Tate (UFA-Cin.)

G Andrew Tiller (FA) INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE SQUAD: TE Benjamin Watson (UFA-Bal.) DE Alex Jenkins RB Terrance West (UFA-Bal.)

DB Marcus Williams (FA) 2018 (39) OL Nate Wozniak (Rookie FA) DRAFT: TE Deon Yelder (Rookie FA) DE Marcus Davenport (1)

WR Tre’Quan Smith (3)

T Rick Leonard (4)

DB (5) DB (6a) RB Boston Scott (6b) C/G Will Clapp (7)

FREE AGENTS: OL Don Barclay (UFA-Det.) QB J.T. Barrett IV (Rookie FA) DT Jay Bromley (UFA-NYG) T Jermon Bushrod (UFA-Mia.) S Kurt Coleman (FA) LB Demario Davis (UFA-NYJ) WR Travin Dural (Rookie FA) LB Jayrone Elliott (FA) WR Michael Floyd (UFA-Min.) LB KeShun Freeman (Rookie FA) DB J.T. Gray (Rookie FA) WR Josh Huff (FA) DB Rickey Jefferson (FA) LB Colton Jumper (Rookie FA) WR Keith Kirkwood (Rookie FA) WR Cameron Meredith (RFA-Chi.) DL Henry Mondeaux (Rookie FA) DB Robert Nelson (FA) OL Michael Ola (UFA-LAC) TE John Phillips (FA) CB Patrick Robinson (UFA-Phi.) QB Tom Savage (UFA-Hou.)

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77 DON BARCLAY G fourth straight 120-yard rushing effort by the Packers, the first time since 1971 that they’d cleared that mark in each HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 295 of first four games...At Detroit, Dec. 3, started at RT in place of an injured Bulaga, helping to block for Rodgers as COLLEGE: WEST VIRGINIA he threw for 273 yards and two TDs on 24-of-36 passing. JOINED SAINTS: UFA-18 (DET) 2014 – Suffered season-ending knee injury in preseason. 2013 – Started career-high 14 games at RT each game NFL EXPERIENCE: 7 and vs. San Francisco in NFC Wild Card...Sidelined in Weeks 11-12 due to a knee injury sustained vs. Philadelph- BORN: 4/18/89 ia in Week 10…Part of an offense that ranked No. 3 in the NFL CAREER – The New Orleans Saints signed Barclay to NFL with 6,404 yards of offense, second-most in team his- give the club another versatile lineman with experience. tory, despite having four different starting QBs with Rodg- Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by Green Bay ers sidelined for seven games (collarbone)…Helped Green out of West Virginia in 2012, Barclay has appeared in 65 Bay finish in the top 10 in both rushing (No. 7) and passing regular season games with 25 starts at both guard and (No. 6) for the first time since 2004…Blocked for Eddie tackle for Green Bay (2012-17) and Detroit (2017). He’ll Lacy as he rushed for 1,178 yards, most by a Packers look to impress with his versatility and reliability as he com- rookie, on way to being selected to the Pro Bowl and being petes for a swing position along the Saints offensive line. named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year…Vs. Washing- ton, Sept. 15, helped offense amass 580 total yards, sec- ond-highest total in team history. Protected Rodgers as he tied team record with 480 passing yards and four TDs, on Transaction History – Signed by the New Orleans Saints, 34-of-42 passing. Also helped clear lanes for Starks to rush 8/1/18; Placed on Injured Reserve by the Lions, 12/26/17; for 132 yards on 20 carries (6.6 avg.), making Starks and Signed by the Detroit Lions, 10/31/17; Released from In- Rodgers the first pair of teammates in NFL history to sur- jured Reserve by the Green Bay Packers, 10/24/17; Placed pass the 450-yard passing and 125-yard rushing plateaus by the Packers on Injured Reserve, 9/3/17; Re-signed by in the same game…At Minnesota, Oct. 27, part of a domi- the Packers to one-yard contract, 3/29/17; Re-signed by nant outing that saw Packers rack up 464 total yards with the Packers to one-year contract, 4/18/16; Re-signed by no punts and turnovers. Helped create holes for a running the Packers to one-year contract (RFA), 4/9/15; Placed by game that produced 182 yards and two TDs on 42 attempts the Packers on Injured Reserve, 8/26/14; Signed by the (4.3 avg.)…At Dallas, Dec. 15, part of a blocking unit that Packers to a three-year contract as an undrafted free cleared the way for a second-half comeback highlighted by agent, 5/11/12. five straight TD drives that helped erase a 26-3 deficit in 37 -36 win, matching the biggest comeback in team history. Protected QB Matt Flynn as he completed 26 of 39 at- 2017 – Placed on Injured Reserve in Week 17 for Detroit tempts for 299 yards and four TDs, with all four of the TD after playing in three games with one start. 2016 – Played passes coming in the second half, a team record…At Chi- in all 16 games with one start for Green Bay…Appeared in cago, Dec. 29, helped the offense rack up 473 yards in di- all three postseason games…Vs. Chicago, Oct. 20, played vision-clinching win, highlighted by Rodgers’ 318 passing 16 offensive snaps, taking over at RG for the second half’s yards and 160 rushing yards from the team on 34 attempts first two series’ when T.J. Lang was sidelined…At Chicago, (4.7 avg.). 2012 – Played in all 16 regular-season games, Dec. 18, played three snaps on offense and six on special the only Green Bay rookie on the offense to accomplish teams, taking one snap at C for Corey Linsley and the final that feat…Started the final four regular-season games and two at LG...Vs. Minnesota, Dec. 24, played last three snaps both playoff contests at RT after appearing primarily on at RT…At Detroit, 1/1/17, played final three snaps at RT… special teams the first 12...Vs. Chicago (Sept. 13): Played At Atlanta, NFC Championship, 1/22/17, took over at LG, on special teams, appearing on kickoff returns and as part playing the final 50 snaps. Helped protect QB Aaron Rodg- of placement protection. Had a role in the game’s most ers as he threw for 287 yards and three TDs on 27-of-45. memorable play, a fake field goal in the second quarter. On 2015 – Played in 16 games with five starts...Appeared in the play, he pulled from the left side of the line of scrim- both playoff games…Vs. Seattle, Sept. 20, opened at RT in mage to serve as a lead blocker for TE Tom Crabtree, who place of injured Bulaga, first start since 2013. Helped pro- was on the receiving end of a shovel pass from P Tim tect Rodgers as he connected on 25 of 33 passes for 249 Masthay. Led Crabtree through the hole before helping yards and two TDs with no INTs for a 116.9 rating. Helped Dietrich-Smith drive Bears S Chris Conte well away from clear holes for RB James Starks as he racked up 95 yards the play and allowing Crabtree a clear path to the end zone on 20 carries (4.8 avg.)…Vs. Kansas City, Sept. 28, started for a 27-yard TD…Vs. Minnesota (Dec. 2): Saw the first at RT, helping to protect Rodgers as the line allowed just action of his career from scrimmage when he came on in one sack. Matched up with Pro Bowl LB Justin Houston for the second quarter at RT in relief of an injured Lang. much of game and didn’t allow him to record a sack. Played in the remainder of the game, seeing action on 50 Helped give Rodgers time to complete 24 of 35 passes for snaps and helping the offense produce points on three of 333 yards and five TDs with no INTs, the fourth career five second-half possessions (two FGs, one TD). Started game with five-plus TD passes, a team record…At 49ers, both postseason contests. Oct 4, started at RT and helped the Packers rush for 162 yards and a TD on 33 attempts (4.9 avg.). It marked the CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - GUARD DON CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by Saints, 8/1/17; BARCLAY Signed to a one-year contract, by Minnesota, 5/10/17; Claimed by New England off of waivers from Arizona, COLLEGE – Started three years at LT for the Mountain- eers…Tied a school record by playing in 52 career games, 12/15/16; Waived by Arizona, 12/14/16; Signed by Arizona including 39 consecutive contests…Earned his degree in to a four-year contract, 6/11/12; Drafted by Cardinals in the business management…Senior season (2011): Was a first round (13th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. fourth-team All-America selection by Phil Steele’s and first-team All-Big East…Started all 13 contests and was part of a West Virginia offense that averaged 2017 – Played in 11 regular games with one start for Min- 469.5 yards per game (No. 15 in the country), 362.5 pass- nesota and recorded 10 receptions for 78 yards. Also ing yards per game (No. 5) and 37.6 points per game (No. played in two postseason games and recorded no stats. 13)…Participated in 947 plays, a high for the offense… 2016 – Saw time in 11 games and six starts with Arizona Recorded 50 knockdowns, or 3.8 per game…Blocked for and two with New England, starting one during regular sea- QB Geno Smith, who threw for 4,385 yards (No. 4 in the son...Started and played in one postseason contest with country) and 31 TDs with just seven interceptions…Junior New England, facing Houston in AFC Divisional season (2010): Second-team All-Big East selection and Playoff...Had 33 receptions with Arizona and four with New started all 13 games…Recorded 45 knockdowns…Played England in regular-season...Hauled in five TDs, four with a critical role for a Mountaineer offense that accumulated Arizona and one with New England in regular-season finale 400-plus yards of total offense in seven games… vs. Miami...Released by Arizona on 12/14 and claimed by Sophomore season (2009): Started all 13 games and New England on 12/15...Had season-high 101 yards vs. helped block for RB Noel Devine, who ranked No. 9 in na- San Francisco (11/13) on five receptions...Had consecutive tion with 1,465 rushing yards…Produced 64 knockdowns games with season-high five catches vs. Seattle (10/23) and was part of a line that helped the Mountaineers lead and vs. San Francisco (11/13)...The game vs. Seattle the Big East in rushing yards at 185.3 per game…Redshirt (10/23) ended in a 6-6 tie...Played in first game as a Patriot freshman season (2008): Played in nine games with one vs. NY Jets (12/24) and caught one pass for six yards... start. Caught first TD as a Patriot in regular season finale at Mi- ami (1/1/17), ending day with three catches for 36 yards and a TD on a 14-yard scoring pass from Tom PERSONAL – Last name is pronounced BAR-clay… Brady...Played in AFC Divisional Playoff game vs. Houston Appeared in the movie Pitch Perfect 2 in 2015 with four of (1/14/17) and had a nine-yard catch... Was inactive for AFC his teammates…Lettered three years as a left tackle and Championship Game vs. Pittsburgh and Super Bowl LI vs. defensive end at Seneca Valley (Pa.) HS…Second-team Atlanta. 2015 – Played in 15 regular season games and All-State and was two-time All-Conference…Played two started six...Ranked third on the club with 52 catches and years of basketball…Community involvement: Participated 849 yards and tied career-best with six TDs...Helped Arizo- in the Green Bay Packers Golf Invitational in Kohler, Wis… na rank first in total offense in the National Football League Donald Wayne Barclay IV was born on April 18, 1989 in for the first time in team history and set franchise records Newport News, Va. for points (489) and TDs (59)...Helped club go 13-3 to win NFC West and advance to NFC title game before falling on the road to Carolina...Had career-high five games with 17 MICHAEL FLOYD WR 100+ yards on the season to lead Arizona players...Started HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 220 slowly during season while dealing with hand injury but posted 44 catches, 745 yards and all six TDs in the final 10 COLLEGE: NOTRE DAME games of the season...Had all five games with 100+ yards in the final eight games he played on the season...Had NFL EXPERIENCE: 7 season-high 113 yards and tied season-high with seven catches at Seattle (11/15) and had season-high two TDs JOINED SAINTS: UFA-18 (MIN) on the day...Caught TDs in four consecutive games, at BORN: 11/27/89 Pittsburgh (10/18), vs. Baltimore (10/26), at Cleveland (11/1) and at Seattle (11/15)...Reeled in a 60-yard TD strike at Cleveland (11/1), the second-longest score of his ca- reer...Missed first career game vs. Cincinnati (11/22) when NFL CAREER – Floyd comes to New Orleans to compete he was sidelined with a hamstring injury...Had a postsea- for a roster spot with the former first round draft pick pos- son career-high two-TD day in NFC Divisional Round sessing a reputation for being able to spread the field. He’s playoffs vs. Green Bay (1/16/16). played in 89 career games with 48 starts, and has posted career totals of 256 receptions for 3,859 yards (15.1 avg.) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE with 24 touchdown grabs. Floyd will look to recapture the form that allowed him to catch 209 passes for 3,293 yards (15.8 avg.) and 19 touchdowns from 2012-15.

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - WIDE RECEIV- downs...Started 10 of the 11 games he played as a fresh- ER MICHAEL FLOYD man in 2008 en route to setting Notre Dame freshman rec- ords with 48 catches, 719 yards and seven touch- 2014 – Started 14 of the 16 regular season games he downs...Came off the bench in 1st career game and caught played in as the Cardinals went 11-5 and qualified for 22-yard touchdown on his first career reception, marking playoffs as a Wild Card entrant...Led the team with 841 the first time an Irish freshman scored in the season open- receiving yards...His 17.9 yards per catch ranked second in er. the National Football League and he had 15 receptions of 20+ yards, including 5 touchdowns of 20+ yards...Notched PERSONAL – Twice named the Gatorade Player of the first career multi-touchdown day with 2 scoring grabs vs. Year in Minnesota, twice earned Associated Press Player Detroit, Nov. 16...Set a career-high with eight catches and of the Year and as a senior was first-team All-America by had season-high 153 yards in the regular season finale at USA Today and Parade at Cretin-Derham Hall (St. Paul, San Francisco, Dec. 28 with touchdown catches of 20 and Minn.) HS...Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-America 41 yards...Caught a pass in his first career playoff contest, Game following his senior year...Caught 59 passes for at Carolina, 1/3/15 in NFC Wild Card Playoff action. 2013 – 1,247 yards and 17 touchdowns as senior...Had 63 catches Started all 16 games and had a breakout season with a for 1,240 yards and 16 TDs as junior...Standout in basket- career-high 65 catches and his first career 1,000-yard cam- ball ended with 1,380 points, just 86 points off the school paign with 1,041...Team went 10-6 but did not qualify for record. playoffs...Had his best day as a pro with six catches for career-high 193 yards at Jacksonville, Nov. 17, including a career-long 91-yard touchdown...The 91-yarder was the 46 Rickey Jefferson DB sixth-longest play from scrimmage in team history and the LSU (5-11, 208) 193 yards were the seventh-best by a Cardinal...Had con- NFL Experience: 1 secutive 100-yard days with 193 at Jacksonville, Nov. 17 and 104 vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 24 on a season-high seven Re-signed by New Orleans, 8/5/18…Waived by New Orle- catches...Posted games with 99 yards receiving at Phila- ans, 5/14/18…Signed by the New Orleans Saints to re- delphia, Dec. 1 and 91 yards vs. San Francisco, Dec. 29. serve/future contract, 1/8/18…Waived by Raiders, 9/2/17… 2012 – Played in all 16 games, starting three in the final Signed by Raiders as an undrafted free agent, 5/4/17… five contests...Ranked third on the team with 45 catches Played four years at LSU, playing in 37 games with 15 and 562 yards...Scored a touchdown on his first career starts…Totaled 87 career tackles (48 solo), one sack, four catch, catching a deflection for an eight-yard score vs. Phil- interceptions and 12 passes defensed…As senior in 2016, adelphia, Sept. 23...Made first career start at New York started first five games before missing remainder of season Jets, Dec. 2...Wrapped up season with a career-best eight due to injury…Totaled 22 tackles (11 solo) and an intercep- catches for 186 yards at San Francisco, Dec. 30, the fourth tion…As junior, played in 12 games with nine starts… -best mark by a Cardinals rookie in a single game and the Recorded 36 tack-les (21), three passes defensed, a sack second-best mark by a National Football League rookie in and an interception…As sophomore, played in all 13 2012. games…Notched 23 tackles (13 solo) and tied for the team lead with two interceptions…As freshman, played in seven COLLEGE – Started 41 of his 43 career games at Notre games with a start…Totaled six tackles (three) and two Dame...Set school records with 271 catches for 3,686 passes defensed…Attended Destrehan (La.) HS, where he yards and 37 touchdowns... Ended his tenure in South played both offense and defense…As a senior, totaled 36 Bend with five school career records...Set a school mark receptions for 562 yards and five TDs at wide receiver… with 17 career 100-yard games...Caught a pass in 42 of 43 Named honorable mention Class 5A all-state by the Louisi- games played...Named team Most Valuable Player as a ana Sports Writers Association…Consensus four-star re- senior and was a semi-finalist for Biletnikoff Award...Named cruit…Ranked No. 185 overall and No. 23 among wide re- a second-team All-America and set school record with 100 ceivers by ESPN 300…In Louisiana, ranked No. 6 recruit receptions and his 1,147 yards was the fourth-best mark by by Rivals.com, No. 9 by ESPN.com and No. 11 by an Irish player...Started all 12 games as a junior and 247sports.com…Named a PrepStar Top-300 All- notched 79 catches for 1,025 yards and 12 touchdowns, American…As a sophomore, rushed for 300 yards and the 79 catches ranked third on all-time Notre Dame list and three TDs on 35 carries…Also totaled 18 catches for 327 the 12 touchdowns tied for fourth...Started the seven yards and four TDs. games he played as a sophomore in 2009, ranking second on the team with 44 catches for 795 yards and nine touch-

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PLAYER BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE blocked field goal...Played in 13 games as a junior and to- taled 16 tackles, 16 passes defensed and three intercep- 36 ROBERT NELSON JR. DB tions...Redshirted in 2011 after transferring from University HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 175 of Louisiana-Monroe...Totaled 55 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, one interception-return TD and one COLLEGE: ARIZONA STATE sack as a sophomore at UL-Monroe...Played in give games JOINED SAINTS: FA-18 as a true freshman, finishing with six tackles (five so- lo)...Majored in criminal justice/sociology at Arizona State. NFL EXPERIENCE: 4

BORN: 2/16/90 PERSONAL - Given name is Robert Nelson Jr….Born in Lakeland, Fla...Got the nickname “Chevis” at a young age NFL CAREER – This three-year NFL veteran will compete from his aunt...Became the legal guardian of his nephew, for a roster spot in the preseason on both defense and on Shakiah Taylor, and moved him to Arizona during his junior special teams. Nelson comes to New Orleans after playing year at ASU...Cousin, Ricky Barnum, was an offensive line- for the Cleveland Browns (2014), Houston Texas (2016) man and three-year letterman at the University of Michi- and New York Jets (2017). Originally signed as an undraft- gan...Attended North Gwinnett (Ga.) High School, where he ed free agent by Cleveland out of Arizona State, Nelson earned all-region accolades in three sports...Earned first- has played in 20 career regular season games and has team all-region in football, leading his team to a 13-2 record posted 13 tackles (one solo), one interception, two passes and a berth in the state championship game...Also lettered defensed, one fumble recovery and 11 special teams tack- in baseball, track and wrestling. les (nine solo). 86 JOHN PHILLIPS TE CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by New Orleans HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 251 Saints, 8/12/18; Waived by Ravens, 6/12/18; Signed by Ravens to reserve/future contract, 1/11/18; Signed by Balti- COLLEGE: VIRGINIA more Ravens to practice squad, 12/26/17; Waived by Jets, JOINED SAINTS: WAI-16 (DEN) 10/8/17; Signed by Jets from practice squad to active ros- ter, 10/24/17; Signed by New York Jets to practice squad, NFL EXPERIENCE: 9 9/26/17; Practice squad contract terminated by Patriots, BORN: 6/11/1987 9/25/17; Signed by New England Patriots to practice squad, 9/19/17; Waived by Texans, 9/2/17; Signed by Tex- ans to active roster from practice squad, 10/13/16; Signed by Texans to practice squad, 9/4/16; Waived by Texans, NFL CAREER – Phillips possesses the versatility to pro- 9/3/16; Signed by , 1/11/16; Signed by vide support in both the running game and passing game Cardinals to practice squad, 12/30/15; Waived by Cardi- as well as on special teams. He joined New Orleans in nals, 12/1/15; Signed by Cardinals to active roster from Week 10 off of waivers from the Denver Broncos in 2016, practice squad, 10/22/15; Signed by Arizona Cardinals to going on to appear in eight games with four starts for the practice squad, 9/8/15; Waived by Browns, 9/5/14; Signed Saints in 2016, catching five passes for 32 yards. He by Cleveland Browns, 5/19/14. played in one games for the club in 2017. Overall, in his career, he has appeared in 112 games with 39 starts, post- ing 55 receptions for 390 yards with five touchdowns. 2017 – Played in two games for the Jets and recorded four solo tackles vs Atlanta, Oct. 29. 2016 – In 11 games for Houston, posted nine tackles (eight solo) and added one CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Re-signed by Saints, 8/5/18; interception, one fumble recovery, two passes defensed Re-signed by Saints, 1/3/18; Waived by Saints, 12/29/17; and 11 special teams tackles…Had a fumble recovery vs. Re-signed by Saints, 12/19/17; Released by Saints, 9/81/7; San Diego, Nov. 26. 2015 – Did not see any action despite Re-signed by New Orleans Saints to a one-year contract, splitting season between Cardinals practice squad and ac- 3/29/17; Claimed by Saints off of waivers from Denver tive roster. 2014 – Played in seven games, primarily on Broncos, 11/7/16; Waived by Denver, 11/5/16 Signed by special teams for the Browns Denver to a one-year contract (UFA-SD), 7/28/16; Re- signed by San Diego Chargers, 9/10/15; Released by Chargers, 9/15/15; Placed on Injured Reserve by Chargers, COLLEGE – Registered 73 tackles, nine interceptions and 12/22/13; Signed by Chargers to three-year contract (UFA- two fumble recoveries in 27 games (14 starts) at Arizona DAL), 3/13/13; Placed by Dallas Cowboys on Injured Re- State...Led the team in 2013 with six interceptions, includ- serve, 8/31/10; Signed by Cowboys to four-year contract, ing one interception-return touchdown...Started all 14 7/29/09; Selected by Cowboys in the sixth round (208th games, finishing with 57 tackles and 18 passes de- overall) of 2009 NFL Draft. fensed...Named PAC-12 Player of the Week for his perfor- mance against Oregon State (Nov. 16), which included two interceptions, one interception-return touchdown and a CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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PLAYER BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - JOHN PHILLIPS PERSONAL – Attended Bath County (Hot Springs, Va.) HS, where he was a two-time first-team All-State selection 2017 – Played in one game for New Orleans in the regular and was named the Roanoke Times Defensive Player of season and recorded no statistics. 2016 – Played in eight the Year as a senior...Finished his prep career with 87 re- games with three starts for Denver and recorded five re- ceptions for 1,513 yards and 16 touchdowns in addition to ceptions for 40 yards with one touchdown…Over eight posting 324 tackles and 42 sacks at defensive games with four starts for New Orleans, he caught five end...Named All-District in basketball and baseball...Played passes for 32 yards…Started for Denver at Cincinnati, in charity softball game in 2016 hosted by former team- Sept. 25 and recorded two receptions for nine yards, in- mates Delvin Breaux and Chase Daniel to benefit Son of a cluding one TD…Saw action on offense for Denver at San Saint and Team Gleason and won Home Run Derby…Born Diego, Oct. 13 and recorded three receptions for 31 on June 11, 1987, in Lowmoor, Va. yards… Awarded off of waivers to Saints, Nov. 7…Saw action on offense and special teams at Carolina, Nov. 17 and recorded a reception for 0 yards…Started in two-TE set and saw action on special teams at Tampa Bay, Dec. 87 BRANDON TATE WR 11 and recorded a reception for a gain of eight yards…Saw HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195 action at TE and special teams at Arizona, Dec. 18, record- ing a nine-yard reception…Started and saw action on spe- COLLEGE: NORTH CAROLINA cial teams vs. Tampa Bay, Dec. 24 and caught two passes JOINED SAINTS: UFA-18 (BUF) for 15 yards. 2015 – Phillips started 5-of-16 games for San Diego, posting 10 catches for 69 yards (6.9 avg.) with one NFL EXPERIENCE: 10 TD in addition to making five special teams stops...Matched BORN: 10/5/87 career-high with four catches for 35 yards (8.8 avg.) at Min- nesota, Sept. 27. 2014 – Phillips appeared in 16 games with one start for San Diego and recorded a career-best- NFL CAREER – This nine-year NFL veteran will compete tying 10 special teams stops...Caught a one-yard touch- for a roster spot in the preseason on both offense and on down pass—his lone reception of the season—vs. Kansas special teams. Tate comes to New Orleans after playing for City, Oct. 19...Tallied three special teams tackles, tying a the New England Patriots (2009-10), Cincinnati Bengals career-high vs. Denver, Dec. 14. 2013 – Played in 15 (2011-15) and Buffalo Bills (2016-17). Originally a third games with six starts in first season with Chargers, finish- round draft pick (83rd overall) of the Patriots in 2009 out of ing with four catches for 30 yards (7.5 avg.) and four spe- North Carolina, Tate has played in 126 career regular sea- cial teams tackles...Suffered season-ending knee injury son games with 20 starts and has caught 71 passes for and placed on injured reserve on Dec. 22. 2012 – Started 1,099 with seven touchdowns. He’s also returned 200 career-best nine games and saw action in all 16 contests in punts for 1,909 yards (9.5 avg.) and one touchdown and final season with Dallas...Caught eight passes for 55 yards brought back 247 kickoffs for 5,890 yards (23.8 avg.) and (6.9 avg.) with a TD in addition to posting four special two touchdowns. In 2017 for the Bills, the Burlington, N.C. teams stops. 2011 – Opened seven-of-16 games for Dal- native played in 13 games with one start and posted six las, notching career-bests in receptions (15) and yardage receptions for 81 yards and one touchdown and returned (101)...Added a career-best 10 special teams tack- 20 punts for 193 yards (9.7 avg.) and 28 kickoffs for 548 les...Forced one fumble on coverage at New England, Oct. yards. 16...Hauled in a 12-yard touchdown reception vs. N.Y. Gi- ants, Dec. 11...Tallied a career-best three special teams tackles at Washington, Dec. 20. 2010 – Phillips injured his CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by Saints, 8/1/18; Re knee in training camp in his second season in Dallas and -signed by Bills to a one-year contract, 3/20/17; Signed by spent the entire season on Injured Reserve. 2009 – Select- Bills, 9/6/16; Released by Cincinnati Bengals, 8/30/16; Re- ed by Dallas in the sixth round (208th overall) of the 2009 signed by Bengals to one-year contract extension, 3/4/16; NFL Draft, Phillips played 16 games with four starts and Re-signed by Bengals to one-year contract, 4/1/15; Re- caught seven passes for 62 yards (8.9 avg.)...Appeared in signed by Bengals to one-year contract, 3/11/14; Re- Dallas’ two postseason contests, catching a one-yard signed by Bengals to one-year contract, 3/25/13; Claimed touchdown...Made NFL debut at Tampa Bay, Sept. off waivers by Bengals from New England Patriots, 9/4/11; 13...Started his first game at Philadelphia, Nov. 8...Caught Waived by Patriots, 9/3/11; Placed by Patriots on Reserve/ a one-yard touchdown in Dallas’ NFC Wild Card Game vs. Injured, 11/14/09; Activated by Patriots from Reserve/PUP, Philadelphia, 1/9/10. 10/24/09; Placed by Patriots on Reserve/PUP (knee), 8/31/09; Signed by Patriots, 7/23/09; Originally selected by Patriots in the third round (83rd overall) of the 2009 NFL COLLEGE – Appeared in 49 games (32 starts) for the Vir- Draft. ginia, finishing with 71 catches for 680 yards (9.6 avg.) with five TDs...Named to the All-ACC first-team as a senior after catching 49 passes for 395 yards (7.9 avg.) with two CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE TDs...Caught 17 passes for 193 yards (11.4 avg.) with two TDs as a junior.

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - WIDE RECEIV- turns...Named Week Eight AFC Special teams Player of ER BRANDON TATE the Week for performance Oct. 30 at Seattle, when his 186 total return yards included 56-yard punt return for a TD...On HONORS – 2011: AFC Special Teams Player of the Week Dec. 18 at St. Louis, 56-yard punt return in the third quarter (Week Eight). set up a Cincinnati TD for a 13-6 lead. 2010 – Led Patriots with an 18.0-yard reception average, catching 24 passes . for 432 yards and three TDs...Ranked third in AFC and 2017 – For the Bills, played in 13 games with one start and sixth in the NFL in kickoff return average, with a 25.8-yard posted six receptions for 81 yards and one touchdown and average on 41 attempts...Returned a second-half kickoff 97 returned 20 punts for 193 yards (9.7 avg.) and 28 kickoffs yards for a touchdown Sept. 12 vs. Bengals...Returned for 548 yards. 2016 – In first season for Bills, played in 15 second-half kickoff 103 yards for TD Oct. 4 at Miami, sec- games with one start and carried three times for 48 yards ond-longest KOR in Patriots history...Had three catches for with a career-long 30-yard rush, caught eight passes for 101 yards (career yardage high) on Oct. 31 vs. Minnesota, 117 yards, returned 29 kickoffs for 662 yards (22.8 avg.) including 65-yard TD that was Patriots’ longest scrimmage and 26 punts for 301 yards. 2015 – In final season in Cin- play of season...Two TD receptions in regular-season finale cinnati, played in Games 1-16 and in Wild Card 1-2-11 vs. Miami, for 40 and 42 yards. 2009 – Third-round playoff...Logged two receptions for 59 yards, including a 55 draft pick limited by injuries to two games...Played first -yard TD, 27 punt returns for 171 yards (8.0 average) and game Oct. 25 against Tampa Bay, at London, and he had 18 KORs for 413 yards (22.5 average)...On Sept. 20 vs. an 11-yard rush plus two KOR for 22.0 average. San Diego, 17-yard PR to Chargers 38 set up a TD drive for a 24-13 lead...On Oct. 4 vs. Kansas City, made stellar 55-yard TD catch, with leaping grab near five-yard line and COLLEGE – Left North Carolina with NCAA record for scramble into end zone after falling untouched to the combined career punt and kickoff return yards (3523), de- turf...Also vs. Kansas City, downed a punt at Chiefs one- spite missing the final seven games of 2008 senior sea- yard line...Had a 58-yard KOR, longest by Bengals of the son...Set Atlantic Coast Conference records for both career season, on Nov. 22 at Arizona, helping set up TD drive in kickoff returns (109) and career kickoff return yards fourth quarter. 2014 – Played in Games 1-16, and in Wild (2688)...In 2006 vs. Duke, became the ninth player in Card playoff...Caught 17 passes for 193 yards with a TD, NCAA history to return a kickoff and a punt for touchdowns and also had three rushes for 21 yards...Averaged 22.1 in same game…Communications major yards on 18 KORs and 9.7 yards on 18 PRs...Started

Games 5-7 at WR...One catch for 50 yards, on pass from WR Mohamed Sanu, on Sept. 14 vs. Atlanta...Started at PERSONAL - Attended Cummings (Burlington, N.C.) WR and caught four-for-38 with a five-yard TD on Oct. 12 HS, where he was a three-year starter in football and bas- vs. Carolina, and had one rush for nine yards...On Dec. 14 ketball...Helped lead basketball team to a state title as a at Cleveland, his 30- yard PR in second quarter set up a 36 junior, playing guard…Played against Golden State Warri- -yard TD drive...In playoff-clinching win, Dec. 22 vs. Den- ors’ Steph Curry in AAU basketball…First job was working ver, his 49-yard PR to Broncos 22 in the fourth quarter set at Wendy’s…Born October 5, 1987 in Burlington, N.C. up FG that put Bengals ahead to stay at 30-28. 2013 – Played in every game for the Bengals...Saw brief action on offense and had one catch for six yards...Averaged 26.1 35 SHANE VEREEN RB yards on 35 kickoff returns and 9.3 yards on 36 punt re- HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 205 turns...In overtime, Oct. 13 at Buffalo, set up the Bengals JOINED SAINTS: UFA-18 (NYG) offense at the Bills 33-yard line with a 29-yard punt return, COLLEGE: CALIFORNIA and three plays later, K Mike Nugent kicked a game- NFL EXPERIENCE: 7 winning 43-yard field goal...On Oct. 27 vs. N.Y. Jets, his 71 BORN: 3/2/1989 -yard kickoff return to the Jets 29-yard line set up a touch- down in a 49-8 win...Averaged 25.6 yards on five KORs in NFL CAREER – Originally selected by the Patriots in the Wild Card playoff on 1-5-14 vs. San Diego. 2012 – Played th in every Bengals game, logging 13 catches for 211 yards second round of the 2011 NFL Draft (56 overall) out of the and one TD...Also played in Wild Card playoff...His 16.2- California, this eighth-year running back brings a compact yards per-catch average led the team...Averaged 8.9 yards build, quickness and pass-catching ability to the Saints on 21 punt returns and 24.8 yards on 32 kickoff re- backfield after spending his first seven seasons with the turns...Three-for-71 receiving in win Sept. 16 vs. Cleveland, Patriots (2011-14) and New York Giants (2015-17). Vereen including a 44-yard TD in the third quarter...On Oct. 14 at has played in 79 regular-season games with nine starts, Cleveland, had 32-yard punt return that set up a TD...In and in seven postseason games with three starts. In the playoff-clinching win on Dec. 23 at Pittsburgh, had a 23- regular season he’s rushed 356 times for 1,489 yards (4.2 yard gain to the Pittsburgh 24-yard line on a shovel pass in avg.) and eight touchdowns, grabbed 221 receptions for the second quarter, setting up a Cincinnati field goal. 2011 1,864 yards (8.4 avg.) and 11 TDs, and brought back 26 – Played in all 16 Bengals games, plus Wild Card kickoff returns for 583 yards (22.4 avg.). In the postseason, playoff...Saw action primarily on special teams, averaging he has 26 carries for 129 yards (5.0 avg.) and one touch- 10.6 yards on 51 punt returns (eighth in AFC), with one TD, down and 32 catches for 324 yards and two TDs. and 23.8 yards (seventh in AFC) on 42 kickoff re- CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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PLAYER BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - RUNNING Nov. 8…Tied his season-high with eight receptions for 43 BACK SHANE VEREEN yards, including an eight-yard touchdown vs. Carolina, Dec. 20…Had six receptions for 72 yards, and four carries for 12 CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by the New Orleans yards, vs. Philadelphia, 1/3/16. 2014 – Played in all 16 Saints, 7/18/18; Placed on Injured Reserve by New York, regular season games for the first time (with six starts) and 12/20/16; Placed on Injured Reserve-Designated to Return in New England’s three postseason games (two starts)… by New York, 9/27/16; Signed by the New York Giants to a Was the team’s second-leading rusher in the regular sea- three-year contract (UFA-NE), 3/11/15; Placed on Injured son, with 321 yards and 2 touchdowns on 96 carries…Also Reserve-Designated to Return by New England, 9/10/13; fourth on the team with 52 receptions, for 447 yards and Signed by New England to a four-year contract, 8/2/11; th three scores…The 52 catches were the most by a Patriots Selected in the second round (56 overall) of the 2011 NFL RB since Kevin Faulk (58-2008)…Vereen caught at least Draft by the New England Patriots. one pass in every game but one…Opened the season with 36 rushing yards, including a two-yard touchdown, on sev- 2017– Played in all 16 games for the New York Giants. en carries, plus five receptions for 35 yards at Miami, Sept. Vereen finished with 164 rushing yards (45 carries) and 7…Ran for a season-high 90 yards on 9 carries vs. Cincin- 253 receiving yards (44 receptions). Also returned nine nati on Oct. 5….Had a season-high total of 11 carries for kickoffs for 196 yards. Played on offense and special 43 yards and caught five passes for 71 yards, including teams and had a team-high nine receptions for 51 yards at touchdowns of 49 and three yards, vs. the Jets, Oct. 16. It Dallas, Sept. 10…Had one carry for five yards and two re- was his first regular season two-touchdown game, and his ceptions for 18 yards at Philadelphia Sept. 24…Had five 49-yard touchdown reception on the fourth play of the carries for 14 yards and one reception for 11 yards at Tam- game was the longest by a Patriots running back in Gillette pa Bay Oct. 1…Had three receptions for 14 yards vs. the Stadium history…Totaled 11 carries (for 29 yards) and add- Rams, Nov. 5. Also had two kickoff returns for 51 yards ed five catches for 38 yards, including a five-yard score, vs. (25.5 avg.). 2016 – Played in five games with one start for Denver, Nov. 2…Posted a season-high eight catches for 48 the New York Giants, and was twice placed on Injured Re- yards vs. Detroit, Nov. 23…Scored on a three-yard run vs. serve with a triceps injury. Finished the season with 33 Miami, Dec. 14…In the postseason, Vereen was second on rushing attempts for 158 yards (4.8 avg.) and one touch- the team with 18 receptions, for 144 yards, and with 21 down, and 11 catches for 94 yards…Had six carries for 38 rushing yards…Recorded four receptions for 39 yards and yards and three receptions for 23 yards in the season a six-yard rush in AFC Divisional Playoff vs. Baltimore, opener at Dallas, Sept.11…Followed with a season-high 14 1/10/15…Started in the AFC Championship vs. Indianapo- attempts for 42 yards and three catches for 24 yards vs. lis, 1/18/15 and caught three passes for 41 yards and New Orleans, Sept. 18…Started vs. Washington, Sept. 25, rushed once for two yards…Started in Super Bowl XLIX vs. and had 11 carries for a season-high 67 yards, including a Seattle, 2/4/15 and finished with four carries for 13 yards 1-yard run for the game’s first touchdown, plus two catches and a game-high 11 receptions for 64 yards…Vereen’s 11 for 28 yards. Tore his triceps in the game and was placed receptions at the time were the most by a running back in on Injured Reserve-Designated to Return, Sept. 27… Super Bowl history and tied for second-most by any player Activated, Dec. 10 and returned to action vs. Dallas, Dec in Super Bowl history. 2013 – Played in eight regular sea- 11 with a ten-yard reception…Contributed two carries for son games with one start, missing most of the first half of 11 yards and two catches for nine yards vs. Detroit Dec. the season after being placed on Injured Reserve/ 18, but re-injured his triceps…Placed on season-ending Designated for Return with a wrist injury suffered in the injured reserve on Dec. 20. 2015 – Played in all 16 games opener at Buffalo, Sept. 8. Rushed for 208 yards and a for the New York Giants and finished second on the team touchdown on 44 carries (4.7 avg.). Caught 47 passes for in rushing (260 yards on 61 carries), and receiving (59 427 yards and three touchdowns and also had three kickoff catches for 494 yards and four touchdowns)…The three returns for 66 yards...Caught at least five passes in five receiving totals were all career-highs…Only Tiki Barber had games…Played in both postseason games with one start more receptions in a season than Vereen among New York and had nine carries for 51 yards and added seven recep- running backs…Had at least one reception in 14 of 16 tions for 75 yards…Rushed for a career-high 101 yards on games…Carried three times for 14 yards and caught four 14 carries (7.2 avg.) and had seven catches for 58 yards at passes for 45 yards in his Giants debut at Dallas, Sept. Buffalo...Returned from Injured Reserve/Designated for 13…Caught eight passes (for 76 yards) for the first of four Return at Carolina, Nov. 18 and set a then career-high with times, and ran six times (a season-high he established in eight receptions for 65 yards and had a seven-yard rush… three games) for 19 yards vs. Atlanta, Sept. 20…Rushed Made his first start of season at Houston, Dec. 1 and to- for 23 yards on six attempts vs. Washington, Sept. 24… taled five receptions for 37 yards and a touchdown and Caught eight passes for a season-high 86 yards, including added ten carries for 38 yards…Set team records for re- a two-yard touchdown and a crucial 24-yarder on the game ceptions (12) and receiving yards (153) by a running back -winning drive, ran five times for 24 yards, and returned two vs. Cleveland, Dec 8. Also added three rushes for nine kickoffs for 44 yards vs San Francisco, Oct. 11…Rushed yards and a touchdown…Started for the first time in a post- for a season-high 56 yards on four carries and caught a six season game and gained 93 total yards from scrimmage -yard pass vs. Dallas, Oct. 25…Had eight receptions for 60 with five receptions for 59 yards and four carries for 34 yards, including a two-yard touchdown at New Orleans, yards in the AFC Championship at Denver, 1/19/14. Nov 1…Had four catches for 29 yards, including a four-yard score, and carried six times for 14 yards at Tampa Bay, CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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PLAYER BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - RUNNING played tennis at UNLV, while his father, Henry, played WR BACK SHANE VEREEN for the Rebels before being drafted in the ninth round of the 1979 NFL Draft by Tampa Bay…Henry accumulated 4,280 2012 – Played in 13 regular-season games with one start… all-purpose yards at UNLV, still second-most in school his- Inactive for first three games (foot)…Finished with 62 car- tory…Brother, Brock, was a safety who played for Chicago ries for 251 yards and three TDs, and totaled eight recep- from 2014-15…Joined California’s track and field squad for tions for 149 yards and a TD…Played in two postseason 2008-09 and finished 17th at the Pac-10 Outdoor Champi- contests and rushed for 57 yards and a TD on 11 carries onships with a 100-meter time of 10.7 seconds…Born and added seven receptions for 105 yards and two TDs… March 2, 1989 in Valencia, Calif. Scored a TD on a 1-yard run vs. Denver, Oct. 7, his only carry of the game…Made his first career start vs. Jets, Oct. 21 and rushed for 49 yards on eight carries and one 10- 25 MARCUS WILLIAMS DB yard reception...Had seven carries for 22 yards and one HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 196 touchdown at St. Louis, Oct. 28…Gained 40 yards and one JOINED SAINTS: FA-18 touchdown on 11 carries vs. Indianapolis, Nov 18…Totaled COLLEGE: NORTH DAKOTA STATE two receptions for 91 yards, including a career-long 83-yard NFL EXPERIENCE: 5 touchdown catch in the 2nd quarter, at the Jets, Nov. BORN: 3/24/1991 22...Tied a team postseason record with three touchdowns – runs of one and eight yards and a 33-yard reception - in an AFC Divisional Playoff vs. Houston, 1/13/13. Had five NFL CAREER – Fifth-year defensive back has appeared in receptions for 83 yards and 7 rushes for 41 yards. 2011 – 49 games (14 starts), recording 106 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 27 As rookie, played in five games…Inactive for nine regular passes defensed, ten interceptions, two forced fumbles season games and all three postseason contests – includ- and one fumble recovery throughout his NFL career. ing Super Bowl XLVI vs. the Giants (hamstring)…Finished with 15 carries for 57 yards and a TD…Played on offense for the first time vs. Kansas City, Nov. 21 and rushed for 39 yards on eight carries (4.9 avg.), including a four-yard TD. CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by the New Orleans Saints, 8/12/18; Released by Arizona Cardinals, 5/21/18; Signed by Arizona to a one-year contract, 4/19/18; Claimed COLLEGE – - Played in 38 games with 19 starts at Califor- off of waivers by Houston Texans from New York Jets, nia, where he had 556 carries for 2,834 yards (5.1 avg.) 10/10/17; Re-signed by Jets to a one-year contract, and 29 touchdowns…Also had 74 receptions for 674 yards 4/17/17, 9/27/16; Signed by Jets from practice squad, (9.1 avg.) and 6 scores, 24 kickoff returns for 551 yards 10/28/14; Signed by Jets to practice squad, 9/25/14; Hou- (23.0 avg.) and two punt returns for ten yards…Totaled 210 ston practice squad contract terminated, 9/23/14; Signed points as a member of the Golden Bears…29 touchdown by Houston to practice squad, 9/1/14; Waived by Houston, runs tied for third on Cal’s all-time list…In 2010, was an All- 8/30/14; Signed by Houston, 5/16/14. Pac-10 Conference second-team selection after starting all 12 games and leading team with 231 carries for 1,167 yards (5.1 avg.) and 13 touchdowns…In 2009, All-Pac-10 2017– Split season between Jets and Texans and posted Conference honorable mention selection…Played in all 13 16 solo tackles, a two-yard interception return and four games and finished with 183 carries for 952 yards and 12 passes defensed. 2016 – Started three games and tied a touchdowns, plus 25 catches for 244 yards and 2 TDs…In career-high in games played (13), registering 31 tackles 2008, played in 13 games with three starts and carried 142 (26 solo), a sack, two interceptions, five passes defensed times for 715 yards and four touchdowns and caught 27 and one forced fumble For Jets. (12/11 at SF)... Recorded passes for 221 yards and another TD…In 2007, redshirted his first sack of the season when he brought down Colin as true freshman…Graduated with a degree in media stud- Kaepernick on third down in Jets territory for a nine-yard ies. loss...The sack created a 47-yard field-goal attempt that Phil Dawson failed to convert. (10/23 vs. BLT)…Posted a season-high two passes defensed in the Jets 24-16 victory. PERSONAL – Attended Valencia (Calif.) HS…Combined (10/17 at ARZ)…Knocked the ball loose from WR Larry for over 6,000 career rushing and receiving yards with 89 Fitzgerald, his first forced fumble of the season. (10/9 at touchdowns in three years…Recorded the fastest 100- PIT)…Notched a season-high and tied a career-high with meter dash time of any junior in Southern California during eight tackles, including seven solo. (9/15 at the 2006 track and field season. His best 100-meter time BUF)...Registered his second interception in as many was 10.4 seconds and his best 200-meter time was 21.5… games when he picked off Tyrod Taylor’s pass on third Was also a member of the basketball team and excelled in down during the first play of the fourth quarter...Finished the classroom, holding a 4.0 grade point average…Vereen the game with four tackles (three solo) and one pass de- raised awareness for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Da- fensed. (9/11 vs. CIN)...Recorded the first takeaway of the vid Stroud Fund by wearing custom-designed cleats during season for the Jets when he picked off on Week 13 of the 2017 season for the league-wide initiative third down to end CIN’s second drive... Finished with three “My Cause My Cleats”…Spent the summer of 2010 as an tackles and one pass defensed. CONTINUED ON NEXT intern with Comcast SportsNet Bay Area…Mother, Venita, PAGE

Saints at Chargers: Preseason Week 3

PLAYER BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - DEFENSIVE BACK MARCUS WILLIAMS

2015 – Played in 13 games, making three total starts at both safety (for an injured Calvin Pryor) and corner- back...Led the team with a career-high six interceptions, the most picks by a Jet since 2009...Produced 21 tackles, ten passes defensed as well as the first forced fumble and fumble recovery of his career...(12/19 at DAL)...Returned after missing the previous two weeks with a knee injury and picked off a Kellen Moore pass intended for WR Dez Bry- ant that was tipped by S with 36 seconds left in the fourth quarter to seal the victory, the third game this season he’s recorded an interception. (11/29 vs. MIA)...Picked off Ryan Tannehill in the first quarter, returning it 21 yards and setting the Jets up for a 72-yard touchdown drive... The interception marks his second pick of Tannehill and his fifth on the season. (11/22 at HST)...Forced and recovered a T.J. Yates fumble after recording his first full sack for a loss of nine yards...The takeaway, his fifth of the season, helped set the Jets up for a scoring drive in the second quarter. (11/8 vs. JAX)...Recorded two interceptions of Blake Bortles, with his first coming off a pass that was broken up by CB Darelle Revis and his second in the fourth quarter that put a halt to final JAX drive of the game...Combined for the first half-sack of his career with LB Lorenzo Mauldin and fin- ished the game with three tackles (two solo), three passes defensed and one QB hit. (10/4 at MIA)... At Wembley Sta- dium in London, notched an interception of Tannehill in- tended for TE Jordan Cameron on the final MIA offensive play to preserve the 27-14 win. (9/13 vs. CLV)...Notched three tackles (all solo), two passes defensed and an inter- ception of Johnny Manziel intended for WR Brian Hart- line...Returned the interception 18 yards to set up a touch- down and a 21-10 Jets lead. 2014 – Started the final eight games of the season after being promoted to the active roster in Week Nine...Tallied 38 tackles, one interception and finished tied for second on the team with seven passes defensed. (12/22 vs. NE)...Recorded seven tackles (five solo), three passes defensed and an interception of Tom Brady. (11/9 PIT)...Finished with four tackles and a pass defensed at the goal line that was intercepted by S Jai- quawn Jarrett. (11/2 at KC)...Made his first career start and recorded eight tackles (six solo) and one pass defensed.

COLLEGE – Three-time All-American at North Dakota State who was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game...Set school record with 21 career interceptions and his seven interception returns for touchdown set an FCS record...Also returned a pair of kickoff returns for touch- downs during collegiate career.

PERSONAL – Attended Hopkins (Minn.) HS…Born on March 24, 1991.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (as of 8/14/18) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Born Exp. College H.S. Hometown 47 Anzalone, Alex LB 6-3 241 9/22/94 2 Florida Wyomissing, Pa. 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, Texas 77 Barclay, Don G 6-4 305 4/18/89 6 West Virginia Harmony, Pa 5 Barrett IV, J.T. QB 6-2 220 1/23/95 R Ohio State Wichita Falls, Texas 24 Bell, Vonn S 5-11 205 12/12/94 3 Ohio State Rossville, Ga. 9 Brees, Drew QB 6-0 209 1/15/79 18 Purdue Austin, Texas 99 Bromley, Jay DT 6-3 314 5/28/92 5 Syracuse New York, N.Y. 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, Ohio 20 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. 33 Edmunds, Trey RB 6-2 223 12/30/94 2 Maryland Ringgold, Va. 55 Elliott, Jayrone LB 6-3 255 11/11/91 4 Toledo Cleveland, Ohio 17 Floyd, Michael WR 6-3 220 11/27/89 7 Notre Dame St. Paul, Minn. 59 Freeman, KeShun LB 6-2 250 11/10/95 R Georgia Tech Hogansville, Ga. 19 Ginn Jr., Ted WR 5-11 180 4/12/85 12 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio 48 Gray, J.T. DB 6-0 202 1/18/96 R Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. 45 Griffin, Garrett TE 6-4 240 3/4/94 2 Air Force Louisburg, Kan. 96 Hamilton IV, Woodrow DT 6-3 315 12/20/92 2 Mississippi Raleigh, Miss. 34 Hardee, Justin DB 6-1 200 2/7/94 2 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio 91 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, Idaho 7 Hill, Taysom QB 6-2 221 8/23/90 2 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho 84 Hoomanawanui, Michael TE 6-4 265 7/4/88 9 Illinois Bloomington, Ill. 15 Huff, Josh WR 5-11 206 10/14/91 4 Oregon Houston, Texas 22 Ingram II, Mark RB 5-9 215 12/21/89 8 Alabama Flint, Mich. 27 Jamerson, Natrell DB 6-0 198 12/15/95 R Wisconsin Ocala, Fla. 46 Jefferson, Rickey S 5-11 208 12/28/94 1 Louisiana State Destrehan, La. 69 Jenkins, Alex DE 6-6 270 1/15/93 1 Incarnate Word Bath, England 90 Johnson, George DE 6-4 265 12/11/87 7 Rutgers Glassboro, N.J. 94 Jordan, Cameron DE 6-4 287 7/10/89 8 California Chandler, Ariz. 58 Jumper, Colton LB 6-2 229 11/26/94 R Tennessee Chattanooga, Tenn. 41 Kamara, Alvin RB 5-10 215 7/25/95 2 Tennessee Norcross, Ga. 44 Kikaha, Hau'oli LB 6-3 246 7/24/92 4 Washington Hau'ula, Hawaii 18 Kirkwood, Keith WR 6-3 210 12/26/93 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, Ohio 68 Lawrence, Devaroe DT 6-2 294 10/13/92 1 Auburn Greenville, S.C. 73 Leonard, Rick T 6-7 311 11/22/96 R Florida State Middletown, Md. 61 LeRibeus, Josh G 6-2 315 7/2/89 6 Southern Methodist Richardson, Texas 11 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. 70 Loewen, Mitchell DL 6-5 275 2/14/93 2 Arkansas Lahaina, Hawaii 3 Lutz, Wil K 5-11 184 7/7/94 3 Georgia State Newnan, Ga. 37 Maulet, Arthur CB 5-10 190 7/13/93 2 Memphis Kenner, La. 81 Meredith, Cameron WR 6-3 207 9/21/92 4 Illinois State Westchester, Ill. 62 Mondeaux, Henry DT 6-5 280 9/19/95 R Oregon Portland, Ore. 39 Moore, Kamrin DB 5-11 200 10/1/96 R Boston College Arlington, Va. 6 Morstead, Thomas P 6-4 235 3/8/86 10 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas 97 Muhammad, Al-Quadin DE 6-4 250 3/28/95 2 Miami Ramsey, N.J. 28 Neasman, Sharrod DB 6-0 198 10/14/91 3 Florida Atlantic Bradenton, Fla. 36d Nelson Jr., Robert DB 5-9 175 2/16/90 4 Arizona State Suwanee, Ga. 57 Okafor, Alex DE 6-4 261 2/8/91 6 Texas Pflugerville, Texas 65 Ola, Michael T 6-5 312 4/19/88 5 Hampton Riverdale, Ga. 93 Onyemata, David DT 6-4 300 11/13/92 3 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria 75 Peat, Andrus T/G 6-7 316 11/4/93 4 Stanford Tempe, Ariz 86 Phillips, John TE 6-5 251 6/11/87 10 Virginia Hot Springs, Va. 71 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, Texas 21 Robinson, Patrick CB 5-11 191 9/7/87 9 Florida State Miami, Fla. 12 Savage, Tom QB 6-4 230 4/26/90 5 Pittsburgh Springfield, Pa. 30 Scott, Boston RB 5-6 203 4/27/95 R Louisiana Tech Zachary, La. 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. 40 Stephens, Linden DB 6-0 193 3/21/95 R Cincinnati Euclid, Ohio 54 Stupar, Nate LB 6-2 240 3/14/88 6 Penn State State College, Pa. 87 Tate, Brandon WR 6-1 195 10/5/87 10 North Carolina Burlington, N.C. 51 Te'o, Manti LB 6-1 241 1/26/91 6 Notre Dame Honolulu, Hawaii 13 Thomas, Michael WR 6-3 212 3/3/93 3 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif. 66 Tiller, Andrew G 6-4 324 3/13/89 4 Syracuse New York, N.Y. 63 Tom, Cameron C 6-4 300 6/21/95 2 Southern Mississippi Baton Rouge, La. 78 Turner, Landon OL 6-4 325 5/15/93 2 North Carolina Harrisonburg, Va. 60 Unger, Max C 6-5 305 4/14/86 10 Oregon Kamuela, Hawaii 35 Vereen, Shane RB 5-10 205 3/2/89 8 California Valencia, Calif. 67 Warford, Larry G 6-3 317 6/18/91 6 Kentucky Richmond, Ky. 82 Watson, Benjamin TE 6-3 251 12/18/80 15 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. 38 West, Terrance RB 5-10 225 1/28/91 5 Towson Baltimore, Md. 32 Williams, Jonathan RB 6-0 223 2/2/94 3 Arkansas Allen, Texas 25 Williams, Marcus DB 5-11 196 3/24/91 5 North Dakota State Hopkins, Minn. 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 79 Wozniak, Nate OL 6-10 280 8/30/94 R Minnesota Greenwood, Ind. 83 Yelder, Deon TE 6-4 255 3/6/95 R Western Kentucky Louisville, Ky.

Reserve PUP: 1 36o Lasco, Daniel RB 6-1 205 10/9/92 3 California The Woodlands, Texas

Injured Reserve: 1 14 Dural, Travin WR 6-2 207 11/19/93 1 Louisiana State Breaux Bridge, La.

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 8/14/18) 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 00 00 5 J.T. Barrett IV QB 6-2 220 23 R Ohio State FA-18 00 00 6 Thomas Morstead P 6-4 235 32 10 Southern Methodist D5-09 00 00 7 Taysom Hill QB 6-2 221 28 2 Brigham Young WAI-17 (GB) 00 00 9 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 39 18 Purdue UFA-06 (SD) 00 00 10 Tre'Quan Smith WR 6-2 210 22 R Central Florida D3-18 00 00 11 Tommylee Lewis WR 5-7 168 25 3 Northern Illinois FA-16 00 00 12 Tom Savage QB 6-4 230 28 5 Pittsburgh UFA-18 (Hou) 0 0 0 0 13 Michael Thomas WR 6-3 212 25 3 Ohio State D2a-16 00 00 15 Josh Huff WR 5-11 206 26 4 Oregon FA-18 00 0 0 17 Michael Floyd WR 6-3 220 28 7 Notre Dame UFA-18 (Minn) 00 00 18 Keith Kirkwood WR 6-3 210 24 R Temple FA-18 00 0 0 19 Ted Ginn Jr. WR 5-11 180 33 12 Ohio State UFA-17 (Car) 00 00 20 Ken Crawley CB 6-1 180 25 3 Colorado FA-16 00 00 21 Patrick Robinson CB 5-11 191 30 9 Florida State UFA-18 (Phi) 00 00 22 Mark Ingram II RB 5-9 215 28 8 Alabama D1b-11 00 00 23 Marshon Lattimore CB 6-0 192 22 2 Ohio State D1a-17 00 00 24 Vonn Bell S 5-11 205 23 3 Ohio State D2b-16 00 00 25 Marcus Williams DB 5-11 196 27 5 North Dakota State FA-18 00 00 26 P.J. Williams CB 6-0 196 25 4 Florida State D3b-15 00 00 27 Natrell Jamerson DB 6-0 198 22 R Wisconsin D5-18 00 00 28 Sharrod Neasman DB 6-0 198 26 3 Florida Atlantic FA-18 00 00 29 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 208 30 9 Ohio State FA-18 00 00 30 Boston Scott RB 5-6 203 23 R Louisiana Tech D6b-18 00 00 31 Chris Banjo S 5-10 207 28 5 Southern Methodist FA-16 00 00 32 Jonathan Williams RB 6-0 223 24 3 Arkansas FA-17 00 00 33 Trey Edmunds RB 6-2 223 23 2 Maryland FA-17 00 00 34 Justin Hardee DB 6-1 200 24 2 Illinois FA-17 00 0 0 35 Shane Vereen RB 5-10 205 29 8 California FA-18 0 0 0 0 36d Robert Nelson Jr. DB 5-9 175 28 4 Arizona State FA-18 0 0 0 0 37 Arthur Maulet CB 5-10 190 25 2 Memphis FA-17 00 0 0 38 Terrance West RB 5-10 225 27 5 Towson FA-18 00 0 0 39 Kamrin Moore DB 5-11 200 21 R Boston College D6a-18 00 00 40 Linden Stephens DB 6-0 193 23 R Cincinnati FA-18 0 0 0 0 41 Alvin Kamara RB 5-10 215 23 2 Tennessee D3a-17 00 00 42 Zach Line FB 6-1 233 28 6 Southern Methodist FA-17 00 0 0 43 Marcus Williams S 6-1 195 21 2 Utah D2-17 00 00 44 Hau'oli Kikaha LB 6-3 246 26 4 Washington D2-15 00 00 45 Garrett Griffin TE 6-4 240 24 2 Air Force FA-16 0 0 0 0 46 Rickey Jefferson S 5-11 208 23 1 Louisiana State FA-18 0 0 0 0 47 Alex Anzalone LB 6-3 241 23 2 Florida D3b-17 00 00 48 J.T. Gray DB 6-0 202 22 R Mississippi State FA-18 00 00 49 Zach Wood LS 6-3 255 25 2 Southern Methodist FA-17 00 00 51 Manti Te'o LB 6-1 241 27 6 Notre Dame UFA-17 (SD) 00 00 52 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 234 30 7 North Texas UFA-16 (Cle) 00 00 53 A.J. Klein LB 6-1 240 27 6 Iowa State UFA-17 (Car) 00 00 54 Nate Stupar LB 6-2 240 30 6 Penn State FA-16 00 00 55 Jayrone Elliott LB 6-3 255 26 4 Toledo FA-18 00 0 0 56 Demario Davis LB 6-2 248 28 7 Arkansas State UFA-18 (NYJ) 00 00 57 Alex Okafor DE 6-4 261 27 6 Texas UFA-17 (Ari) 00 00 58 Colton Jumper LB 6-2 229 23 R Tennessee FA-18 00 00 59 KeShun Freeman LB 6-2 250 22 R Georgie Tech FA-18 00 00 60 Max Unger C 6-5 305 32 10 Oregon TR-15 (Sea) 00 00 61 Josh LeRibeus G 6-2 315 29 6 Southern Methodist FA-17 00 00 62 Henry Mondeaux DT 6-5 280 22 R Oregon FA-18 0 0 0 0 63 Cameron Tom C 6-4 300 23 2 Southern Mississippi FA-17 00 0 0 64 Will Clapp C 6-5 311 22 R Louisiana State D7-18 00 0 0 65 Michael Ola T 6-5 312 30 5 Hampton Fa-18 00 00 66 Andrew Tiller G 6-4 324 29 4 Syracuse FA-18 00 0 0 67 Larry Warford G 6-3 317 27 6 Kentucky UFA-17 (Det) 00 00 68 Devaroe Lawrence DT 6-2 294 25 1 Auburn FA-17 0 0 0 0 69 Alex Jenkins DE 6-6 270 25 1 Incarnate Word FA-17 00 0 0 70 Mitchell Loewen DL 6-5 275 25 2 Arkansas FA-16 00 00 71 Ryan Ramczyk T 6-6 314 24 2 Wisconsin D1b-17 00 00 72 Terron Armstead T 6-5 304 27 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff D3a-13 00 00 73 Rick Leonard T 6-7 311 21 R Florida State D4-18 00 00 74 Jermon Bushrod T 6-5 318 34 12 Towson UFA-18 (Mia) 00 0 0 75 Andrus Peat T/G 6-7 316 24 4 Stanford D1a-15 00 00 76 Taylor Stallworth DT 6-2 305 23 R South Carolina FA-18 00 00 77 Don Barclay G 6-4 305 29 6 West Virginia FA-18 00 00 78 Landon Turner OL 6-4 325 25 2 North Carolina FA-16 00 0 0 79 Nate Wozniak OL 6-10 280 23 R Minnesota FA-18 00 0 0 80 Austin Carr WR 6-1 195 24 2 Northwestern WAI-17 (NE) 00 00 81 Cameron Meredith WR 6-3 207 25 4 Illinois State RFA-18 (Chi.) 00 0 0 82 Benjamin Watson TE 6-3 251 37 15 Georgia UFA-18 (Bal) 0 0 0 0 83 Deon Yelder TE 6-4 255 23 R Western Kentucky FA-18 00 00 84 Michael Hoomanawanui TE 6-4 265 30 9 Illinois TR-15 (NE) 00 00 85 Dan Arnold TE 6-6 220 23 2 Wisconsin-Platteville FA-17 00 0 0 86 John Phillips TE 6-5 251 31 10 Virginia FA-17 00 0 0 87 Brandon Tate WR 6-1 195 30 10 North Carolina FA-18 00 00 89 Josh Hill TE 6-5 250 28 6 Idaho State FA-13 00 00 90 George Johnson DE 6-4 265 30 7 Rutgers FA-17 00 00 91 Trey Hendrickson DE 6-4 270 23 2 Florida Atlantic D3c-17 00 00 92 Marcus Davenport DE 6-6 265 21 R Texas San-Antonio D1-18 00 00 93 David Onyemata DT 6-4 300 25 3 Manitoba (Canada) D4-16 00 00 94 Cameron Jordan DE 6-4 287 29 8 California D1a-11 00 00 95 Tyeler Davison DT 6-2 309 25 4 Fresno State D5b-15 00 00 96 Woodrow Hamilton IV DT 6-3 315 25 2 Mississippi FA-17 00 0 0 97 Al-Quadin Muhammad DE 6-4 250 23 2 Miami D6-17 00 00 98 Sheldon Rankins DT 6-2 305 24 3 Louisville D1-16 00 00 99 Jay Bromley DT 6-3 314 26 5 Syracuse FA-18 00 00

Reserve PUP: 1 36o Daniel Lasco RB 6-1 205 25 3 California D7-16 00 00

Injured Reserve: 1 14 Travin Dural WR 6-2 207 24 1 Louisiana State FA-17 00 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 Unofficial Depth Chart (8/14/18)

OFFENSE WR 13 Michael Thomas 81 Cameron Meredith 11 Tommylee Lewis 87 Brandon Tate 18 Keith Kirkwood LT 72 Terron Armstead 74 Jermon Bushrod 79 Nate Wozniak LG 75 Andrus Peat 61 Josh LeRibeus 77 Don Barclay

C 60 Max Unger 63 Cameron Tom 64 Will Clapp RG 67 Larry Warford 78 Landon Turner 66 Andrew Tiller

RT 71 Ryan Ramczyk 65 Michael Ola 73 Rick Leonard TE 82 Benjamin Watson 89 Josh Hill 84 Michael Hoomanawanui 45 Garrett Griffin 83 Deon Yelder 85 Dan Arnold 86 John Phillips WR 19 Ted Ginn Jr. 10 Tre'Quan Smith 80 Austin Carr 15 Josh Huff 17 Michael Floyd QB 9 Drew Brees 12 Tom Savage 7 Taysom Hill 5 J.T. Barrett IV RB 22 Mark Ingram II/ 35 Shane Vereen 38 Terrance West 41 Alvin Kamara 32 Jonathan Williams 30 Boston Scott FB 42 Zach Line 33 Trey Edmunds

DEFENSE RDE 57 Alex Okafor 92 Marcus Davenport 97 Al‐Quadin Muhammad 69 Alex Jenkins NT 95 Tyeler Davison 99 Jay Bromley 96 Woodrow Hamilton IV 76 Taylor Stallworth DT 98 Sheldon Rankins/ 68 Devaroe Lawrence 62 Henry Mondeaux 93 David Onyemata LDE 94 Cameron Jordan 91 Trey Hendrickson 70 Mitchell Loewen 90 George Johnson WILL 56 Demario Davis 47 Alex Anzalone 58 Colton Jumper MLB 51 Manti Te'o 52 Craig Robertson 54 Nate Stupar SAM 53 A.J. Klein 44 Hau'oli Kikaha 55 Jayrone Elliott 59 KeShun Freeman LCB 20 Ken Crawley 26 P.J. Williams 37 Arthur Maulet 25 Marcus Williams SS 29 Kurt Coleman/ 28 Sharrod Neasman 48 J.T. Gray 24 Vonn Bell 46 Rickey Jefferson FS 43 Marcus Williams 31 Chris Banjo 39 Kamrin Moore 36 Robert Nelson Jr. RCB 23 Marshon Lattimore 21 Patrick Robinson 34 Justin Hardee 27 Natrell Jamerson 40 Linden Stephens 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 11 Tommylee Lewis 87 Brandon Tate 19 Ted Ginn Jr. KR 11 Tommylee Lewis 87 Brandon Tate 41 Alvin Kamara Italics ‐ Injured Pronunciation Guide: T Terron Armstead (ter-RON) G Don Barclay (BAR-clay) LB Jayrone Elliott (jay-RONE) LB KeShun Freeman (KEE-shun) TE Michael Hoomanawanui (HO-oh-mah-nah-wah-noo-wee) RB Alvin Kamara (Kuh-MARE-Uh) LB Hau’oli Kikaha (ha-OH-lee key-KAH-hah) DT Devaroe Lawrence (DEV-ah-row) DL Mitchell Loewen (LAY-ven) G Josh LeRibeus (luh-REE-bus) DE Al-Quadin Muhammad (ahl-Kwah-DEEN) DB Sharrod Neasman (Shu-rod Niece-man) DE Alex Okafor (OH-kuh-for) DT David Onyemata (un-ye-mah-tah) T/G Andrus Peat (an-druss pete) LB Manti Te'o (MAN-tie TE-O) New Orleans Saints / Week 3 / Through Friday, August 17, 2018 / Preseason

Won 1, Lost 1 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD T.Hill 10 95 9.5 43 1 8/9/2018 W 24- 20 at Jacksonville Jaguars J.Williams 12 63 5.3 19 1 8/17/2018 L 15- 20 Arizona Cardinals M.Ingram 14 59 4.2 15 1 T.West 7 36 5.1 21 0 B.Scott 7 35 5.0 16 0 New Orleans Opponent J.Barrett 4 11 2.8 12t 1 Total First Downs 45 40 A.Kamara 3 11 3.7 4 0 Rushing 24 8 S.Vereen 3 5 1.7 3 0 Passing 15 25 T.Savage 1 2 2.0 2 0 Penalty 6 7 T.Edmunds 1 1 1.0 1 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 8/22 11/26 Team 62 318 5.1 43 4 3rd Down Pct. 36.4% 42.3% Opponents 52 137 2.6 10 2 4th Down: Made/Att 2/3 0/1 4th Down Pct. 66.7% 0.0% Possession Avg. 29:32 30:28 Total Net Yards 572 547 Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game 286.0 273.5 T.Smith 7 108 15.4 25 0 Total Plays 119 124 S.Vereen 5 17 3.4 6 0 Avg. Per Play 4.8 4.4 M.Thomas 4 28 7.0 9 0 Net Yards Rushing 318 137 T.Ginn 4 20 5.0 11 0 Avg. Per Game 159.0 68.5 A.Carr 3 37 12.3 15 0 Total Rushes 62 52 K.Kirkwood 3 31 10.3 14 0 Net Yards Passing 254 410 D.Arnold 3 17 5.7 12 0 Avg. Per Game 127.0 205.0 J.Huff 2 17 8.5 14 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 7/54 6/30 M.Floyd 1 16 16.0 16 0 Gross Yards 308 440 J.Hill 1 7 7.0 7 0 Attempts/Completions 50/38 66/45 A.Kamara 1 7 7.0 7 0 Completion Pct. 76.0% 68.2% T.Lewis 1 5 5.0 5 0 Had Intercepted 2 0 B.Scott 1 4 4.0 4 0 Punts/Average 5/46.0 8/44.8 J.Williams 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Net Punting Avg. 40.2 41.9 M.Ingram 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 Penalties/Yards 9/115 16/135 G.Griffin 0 0 0 0 0 Fumbles/Ball Lost 4/2 3/1 D.Yelder 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns 4 4 T.West 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing 4 2 C.Meredith 0 0 0 0 0 Passing 0 2 Team 38 308 8.1 25 0 Returns 0 0 Opponents 45 440 9.8 24 2

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Team 3 10 0 26 0 39 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD Opponents 7 23 10 0 0 40 Opponents 2 2 1.0 2 0

Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts W.Lutz 0 0 0 0 3/3 4/4 0 15 J.Williams 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B T.Hill 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 T.Morstead 5 230 46.0 40.2 0 0 54 0 J.Barrett 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Team 5 230 46.0 40.2 0 0 54 0 M.Ingram 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 8 358 44.8 41.9 0 4 56 0 Team 4 4 0 0 3/3 4/4 0 39 Opponents 4 2 2 0 4/4 4/5 0 40 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 1, Opponents: 0/ 0 Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Sacks: J.Elliott 2.5, D.Lawrence 2.0, T.Stallworth 1.0, G.Johnson B.Tate 2 1 7 3.5 8 0 0.5 Team: 6.0, Opponents: 6.0 B.Scott 1 0 13 13.0 13 0

T.Lewis 1 2 3 3.0 3 0 Fumbles Lost: T.Hill 2 Total: 2 Team 4 3 23 5.8 13 0 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: T.Stallworth 1 Total: 1

Opponents 3 1 29 9.7 19 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD B.Scott 6 165 27.5 35 0 B.Tate 3 99 33.0 40 0 Team 9 264 29.3 40 0 Opponents 8 180 22.5 27 0

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ W.Lutz 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 1/ 1 Team 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 1/ 1 Opponents 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 3/ 4 1/ 1

Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating Passing T.Hill 24 19 140 79.2% 5.8 0 0.0% 2 8.3% 25 3/ 23 56.3 T.Savage 21 16 123 76.2% 5.9 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 19 3/ 28 90.0 J.Barrett 5 3 45 60.0% 9.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 16 1/ 3 89.6 Team 50 38 308 76.0% 6.2 0 0.0% 2 4.0% 25 7/ 54 74.4 Opponents 66 45 440 68.2% 6.7 2 3.0% 0 0.0% 24 6/ 30 96.8 New Orleans Saints 2018 Preseason Defensive Stats Through Game 2

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Miscellaneous Name TKL AST TOT SACK YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR Anzalone, Alex 7 1 8 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Loewen, Mitchell 6 1 7 0 0 210000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Lawrence, Devaroe 4 3 7 2 6 130200 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Crawley, Ken 5 0 5 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Maulet, Arthur 5 0 5 0 0 000200 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Williams, Marcus 4 1 5 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Johnson, George 2 3 5 0.5 2.5 020000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Hardee, Justin 4 0 4 0 0 000100 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Klein, A.J. 4 0 4 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Elliott, Jayrone 3 1 4 2.5 14.5 110020 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Lattimore, Marshon 3 1 4 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Robinson, Patrick 3 0 3 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Stupar, Nate 3 0 3 0 0 000100 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Coleman, Kurt 3 0 3 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Mondeaux, Henry 3 0 3 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Stallworth, Taylor 3 0 3 1 7 110001 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Davis, Demario 2 1 3 0 0 000100 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Jamerson, Natrell 1 2 3 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Hamilton IV, Woodrow 2 0 2 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Williams, P.J. 2 0 2 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Jumper, Colton 2 0 2 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Stephens, Linden 2 0 2 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Hendrickson, Trey 2 0 2 0 0 010000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Onyemata, David 2 0 2 0 0 100000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Banjo, Chris 2 0 2 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Bell, Vonn 2 0 2 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Bromley, Jason 1 1 2 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Te'o, Manti 1 1 2 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Moore, Kamrin 1 0 1 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Jenkins, Alex 1 0 1 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Muhammad, Al-Quadin 1 0 1 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Kikaha, Hau'oli 1 0 1 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Gray, J.T. 2 0 2 0 0 000000 3 0 00 0 0 00 0 Rankins, Sheldon 0 1 1 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Robertson, Craig 0 1 1 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Harris, De'Vante 0 0 0 0 0 000100 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Neasman, Sharrod 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Hill, Taysom 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 2 00 1 Ola, Michael 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 1 00 0 Clapp, Will 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 Edmunds, Trey 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Jefferson, Rickey 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Totals 89 18 107 6 30 690821140 00 0 3 00 2 Defense: TKL: tackle, AST: assist, TOT: total, INT: interception, PD: pass defense, FF: forced fumble, FR: fumble recovery. Special Teams: BL: kicks blocked, RBL: return blocks (special teams coaches' stat). National Football League Game Summary NFL 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 their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 8/17/2018 Date: Friday, 8/17/2018 Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints Start Time: 7:07 PM CDT at Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA Game Day Weather Game Weather: Partly Cloudy Temp: 81° F (27.2° C) Humidity: 82%, Wind: S 6 mph Played Indoors on Turf: UBU Speed Series-S5-M Outdoor Weather: Partly Cloudy, Wind Chill: 89

Officials Referee: Blakeman, Clete (34) Umpire: George, Ramon (128) Down Judge: McKenzie, Dana (8) Line Judge: Stewart, Mark (75) Field Judge: Larrew, Joe (73) Side Judge: Prioleau, Dyrol (109) Back Judge: Quirk, Jim (5) Replay Official: Weidner, Paul (0)

Lineups

Arizona Cardinals New Orleans Saints Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 11 L.Fitzgerald DE 91 B.Mayowa WR 13 M.Thomas RDE 91 T.Hendrickson LT 74 D.Humphries DT 98 C.Peters LT 72 T.Armstead NT 95 T.Davison LG 76 M.Iupati DT 90 R.Nkemdiche LG 75 A.Peat DT 98 S.Rankins C 64 M.Cole DE 55 C.Jones C 60 M.Unger LDE 70 M.Loewen RG 67 J.Pugh SLB 43 H.Reddick RG 67 L.Warford WILL 56 D.Davis RT 71 A.Smith MLB 56 S.Wright RT 71 R.Ramczyk MLB 51 M.Te'o TE 85 G.Holmes WLB 92 D.Gardeck TE 82 B.Watson SAM 53 A.Klein RB 31 D.Johnson CB 21 P.Peterson WR 19 T.Ginn LCB 20 K.Crawley FB 48 D.Coleman CB 28 J.Taylor QB 7 T.Hill SS 24 V.Bell QB 9 S.Bradford SS 36 B.Baker RB 22 M.Ingram FS 43 M.Williams WR 18 G.Little FS 41 A.Bethea FB 42 Z.Line RCB 23 M.Lattimore

Substitutions Substitutions K 1 M.McCrane, P 2 A.Lee, QB 3 J.Rosen, K 4 P.Dawson, QB 6 C.Kanoff, WR K 3 W.Lutz, QB 5 J.Barrett, P 6 T.Morstead, WR 10 T.Smith, WR 11 T.Lewis, 10 C.Williams, WR 13 C.Kirk, WR 14 J.Nelson, WR 16 T.Sherfield, WR 17 QB 12 T.Savage, WR 15 J.Huff, WR 17 M.Floyd, WR 18 K.Kirkwood, CB 21 J.Tolliver, RB 22 T.Logan, DB 23 B.Benwikere, CB 26 Bra.Williams, S 27 P.Robinson, DB 25 Ma. Williams, DB 27 N.Jamerson, DB 28 S.Neasman, RB 30 T.Dixon, RB 29 C.Edmonds, S 30 R.Ford, CB 33 C.Campbell, CB 34 T.Thomas, B.Scott, SS 31 C.Banjo, RB 32 J.Williams, RB 33 T.Edmunds, DB 34 J.Hardee, RB 35 E.Penny, RB 37 D.Foster, S 38 T.Boston, CB 39 D.Nichols, S 42 RB 35 S.Vereen, DB 36 R.Nelson, CB 37 A.Maulet, RB 38 T.West, DB 39 A.Howard, S 45 T.Scott, RB 45 S.Badie, LS 46 A.Brewer, S 47 E.Turner, LB 50 K.Moore, DB 40 L.Stephens, DE 44 H.Kikaha, TE 45 G.Griffin, SS 46 A.Moore, LB 51 G.Hodges, LB 58 E.Robinson, DE 59 V.Dora, OL 60 W.House, R.Jefferson, LB 47 A.Anzalone, DB 48 J.Gray, LS 49 Z.Wood, LB 52 DE 61 N.Capi, OL 62 D.Munyer, DT 63 P.Anau, DT 65 P.Tasini, OL 66 J.Allen, C.Robertson, LB 54 N.Stupar, LB 55 J.Elliott, LB 58 C.Jumper, OLB 59 OL 69 W.Holden, OL 70 E.Boehm, DT 72 O.Pierre, OL 73 J.Wetzel, OL 75 K.Freeman, G 61 J.LeRibeus, DT 62 H.Mondeaux, C 63 C.Tom, C 64 W.Clapp, B.Weiss, OL 78 V.Painter, OL 79 K.Cunningham, TE 80 Bry.Williams, WR 82 T 65 M.Ola, G 66 A.Tiller, DT 68 D.Lawrence, DE 69 A.Jenkins, T 73 C.Duncan, WR 83 C.Willis, TE 86 R.Seals-Jones, TE 87 A.Bloom, TE 89 R.Leonard, T 74 J.Bushrod, DT 76 T.Stallworth, G 77 D.Barclay, WR 80 A.Carr, A.Vollert, DE 93 A.Moats, DE 94 A.James, DT 95 R.Gunter, DE 96 J.Smith, DT WR 81 C.Meredith, TE 83 D.Yelder, TE 85 D.Arnold, TE 86 J.Phillips, WR 87 97 O.Obasuyi B.Tate, TE 89 J.Hill, DE 90 G.Johnson, DT 93 D.Onyemata, DT 96 W.Hamilton, DE 97 A.Muhammad, DT 99 J.Bromley

Did Not Play Did Not Play QB 7 M.Glennon, WR 12 B.Butler, WR 19 C.Agudosi, DB 20 D.Bucannon, CB 25 QB 9 D.Brees, CB 26 P.Williams, SS 29 K.Coleman, RB 41 A.Kamara, DE 57 J.Moxey, DB 32 L.Young, LB 44 M.Golden, LB 49 M.Oplinger, LB 57 J.Bynes, A.Okafor, OL 78 L.Turner, OL 79 N.Wozniak, TE 84 M.Hoomanawanui, DE 92 OL 68 G.Pyke, TE 81 C.Bazile, TE 84 J.Gresham M.Davenport, DE 94 C.Jordan

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Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

M.McCrane (53) W.Lutz (52) (31) (37) P.Dawson (41) 46WR

1 2 3 4 OT Total VISITOR: Arizona Cardinals 0 17 3 0 0 20 HOME: New Orleans Saints 0 3 0 12 0 15 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home 0 0 0 Time: 2:57 National Football League Game Summary NFL 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 their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 8/17/2018

Paid Attendance: 73,065 Time: 2:57 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints 8/17/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Individual Statistics Arizona Cardinals New Orleans Saints RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD D.Johnson 5 13 2.6 10 0 M.Ingram 7 36 5.1 15 0 J.Williams 2 26 13.0 19 0 T.Hill 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 5 13 2.6 10 0 Total 10 62 6.2 19 0

PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT S.Bradford 6 6 61 0/0 0 17 0 109.0 T.Hill 6 3 8 0/0 0 6 1 16.7 Total 6 6 61 0/0 0 17 0 109.0 Total 6 3 8 0/0 0 6 1 16.7

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD G.Holmes 1 1 17 17.0 17 0 M.Thomas 3 2 12 6.0 6 0 C.Williams 1 1 15 15.0 15 0 M.Ingram 1 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 C.Kirk 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 T.Ginn 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 L.Fitzgerald 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 C.Meredith 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 G.Little 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 D.Johnson 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 Total 6 6 61 10.2 17 0 Total 6 3 8 2.7 6 0

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD H.Reddick 1 2 2.0 2 0 B.Benwikere 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 2 2 1.0 2 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG A.Lee 6 270 45.0 41.0 0 2 56 T.Morstead 3 143 47.7 38.3 0 0 54 Total 6 270 45.0 41.0 0 2 56 Total 3 143 47.7 38.3 0 0 54

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD T.Logan 1 19 19.0 0 19 0 B.Scott 1 13 13.0 0 13 0 C.Kirk 1 9 9.0 0 9 0 B.Tate 1 8 8.0 1 8 0 [DOWNED] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 T.Lewis 1 3 3.0 2 3 0 Total 2 28 14.0 0 19 0 Total 3 24 8.0 3 13 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD T.Logan 2 49 24.5 0 26 0 B.Scott 3 87 29.0 0 30 0 C.Willis 1 23 23.0 0 23 0 B.Tate 1 40 40.0 0 40 0 [OUT OF BOUNDS] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 3 72 24.0 0 26 0 Total 4 127 31.8 0 40 0

Arizona Cardinals FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS O.Pierre 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 V.Dora 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 16 0 0

New Orleans Saints FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS T.Hill 3 2 1 -21 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Savage 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W.Clapp 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4 2 2 -22 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints 8/17/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Team Statistics Visitor Home Cardinals Saints TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 3 5 First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty 0 - 3 - 0 5 - 0 - 0 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-2-0% 2-4-50% TOTAL NET YARDS 74 70 Total Offensive Plays 11 16 NET YARDS RUSHING 13 62 NET YARDS PASSING 61 8 Gross Yards Passing 61 8 Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass 0-0 0-0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted 6 - 6 - 0 6 - 3 - 1 Punts-Number and Average 2 - 46.5 1 - 53 Penalties-Number and Yards 3 - 20 0 - 0 Fumbles-Number and Lost 0 - 0 1 - 1 Red Zone Efficiency 1-1-100% 0-0-0% Average Drive Start ARZ 36 NO 24 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints 8/17/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Ball Possession And Drive Chart Arizona Cardinals

# Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Given Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Up

1 11:57 9:29 2:28 Interception ARZ 26 3 10 -5 5 0 ARZ 31 Punt 2 6:35 4:36 1:59 Fumble ARZ 42 3 12 -5 7 0 ARZ 49 Punt

3 3:16 14:52 3:24 Punt ARZ 39 6 61 0 61 4 * NO 9 Touchdown 4 14:23 10:36 3:47 Interception ARZ 13 7 42 45 87 5 * NO 13 Touchdown 5 6:05 1:30 4:35 Kickoff ARZ 31 11 52 -5 47 3 NO 22 Field Goal 6 0:25 0:00 0:25 Fumble ARZ 43 5 24 5 29 2 NO 28 Missed FG

7 15:00 10:02 4:58 Kickoff ARZ 25 9 42 -10 32 3 NO 43 Punt 8 7:42 4:55 2:47 Punt NO 36 7 14 -13 1 1 NO 35 Field Goal

9 12:54 11:16 1:38 Kickoff ARZ 19 3 2 0 2 0 ARZ 21 Punt 10 8:23 6:13 2:10 Punt ARZ 24 3 9 0 9 0 ARZ 33 Punt 11 3:02 1:04 1:58 Kickoff ARZ 21 3 9 0 9 0 ARZ 30 Punt 12 0:20 0:00 0:20 Kickoff NO 44 1 -1 0 -1 0 NO 44 End of Game

(403) Average ARZ 34

New Orleans Saints

# Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Given Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Up

1 15:00 11:57 3:03 Kickoff NO 37 7 33 0 33 2 ARZ 30 Interception 2 9:29 6:35 2:54 Punt NO 21 6 37 0 37 3 ARZ 35 Fumble 3 4:36 3:16 1:20 Punt NO 14 3 -7 0 -7 0 NO 7 Punt

4 14:52 14:23 0:29 Kickoff NO 25 1 0 15 15 1 NO 40 Interception 5 10:36 6:05 4:31 Kickoff NO 28 8 38 0 38 2 * ARZ 34 Field Goal 6 1:30 0:25 1:05 Kickoff NO 32 6 41 0 41 2 * ARZ 13 Fumble

7 10:02 7:42 2:20 Punt NO 9 3 -8 0 -8 0 NO 1 Punt

8 4:55 12:54 7:01 Kickoff NO 36 12 46 5 51 4 * ARZ 13 Field Goal 9 11:16 8:23 2:53 Punt NO 27 5 13 0 13 1 NO 40 Punt 10 6:13 3:02 3:11 Punt NO 31 8 50 0 50 3 * ARZ 19 Field Goal 11 1:04 0:20 0:44 Punt NO 31 3 42 27 69 5 * ARZ 12 Touchdown

(291) Average NO 26

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Visitor Arizona Cardinals 7:43 8:55 7:45 6:06 30:29 Home New Orleans Saints 7:17 6:05 7:15 8:54 29:31

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average Cardinals: 4 - ARZ 24 Saints: 5 - NO 32 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints 8/17/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Defensive Statistics Arizona Cardinals Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL Q IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR R.Ford 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Scott 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Gunter 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Moore 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E.Penny 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Mayowa 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S.Wright 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Peters 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P.Anau 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.Pierre 1 0 1 1 14 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.James 1 0 1 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P.Peterson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Bethea 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Howard 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Smith 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H.Reddick 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Benwikere 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Baker 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V.Dora 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Mayowa 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Boston 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Peters 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E.Turner 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Bethea 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Campbell 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P.Peterson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Coleman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Benwikere 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Moats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G.Hodges 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V.Dora 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G.Little 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Gardeck 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Ford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S.Wright 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team Sacks 1 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 29 19 47 3 34 4 4 2 4 1 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints 8/17/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Defensive Statistics New Orleans Saints Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR M.Williams 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Lattimore 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Te'o 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V.Bell 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Crawley 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Hendrickson 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Stallworth 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Davis 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Loewen 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S.Rankins 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Hardee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Hill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Total 8 6 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints 8/17/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome First Half Summary PERIOD SCORES TIME OF POSSESSION Cardinals 0 17 = 17 Cardinals 16:38 Saints 0 3 = 3 Saints 13:22 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Cardinals 2 14:52 D.Johnson 9 yd. run (P.Dawson kick) (6-61, 3:24) 7 0 Cardinals 2 10:36 C.Kirk 13 yd. pass from J.Rosen (P.Dawson kick) (7-87, 3:47) 14 0 Saints 2 6:05 W.Lutz 52 yd. Field Goal (8-38, 4:31) 14 3 Cardinals 2 1:30 P.Dawson 41 yd. Field Goal (11-47, 4:35) 17 3

Arizona Cardinals New Orleans Saints TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 14 10 First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty 1 - 10 - 3 6 - 3 - 1 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 3-7-43% 3-6-50% TOTAL NET YARDS 201 163 Total Offensive Plays 33 30 NET YARDS RUSHING 33 109 NET YARDS PASSING 168 54 Gross Yards Passing 168 68 Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass 0-0 1-14 Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted 22 - 16 - 0 15 - 11 - 2 Punts-Number and Average 2 - 46.5 1 - 53 Penalties-Number and Yards 7 - 50 3 - 60 Fumbles-Number and Lost 0 - 0 3 - 2 Red Zone Efficiency 2-2-100% 0-2-0% Average Drive Start ARZ 32 NO 26

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RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD D.Johnson 6 22 3.7 10 1 T.Hill 3 43 14.3 43 0 C.Edmonds 2 8 4.0 4 0 M.Ingram 7 36 5.1 15 0 D.Foster 3 3 1.0 2 0 J.Williams 4 30 7.5 19 0 Total 11 33 3.0 10 1 Total 14 109 7.8 43 0

PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT J.Rosen 16 10 107 0/0 1 21 0 102.9 T.Hill 15 11 68 1/14 0 24 2 42.5 S.Bradford 6 6 61 0/0 0 17 0 109.0 Total 22 16 168 0/0 1 21 0 109.7 Total 15 11 68 1/14 0 24 2 42.5

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD C.Kirk 6 4 49 12.3 21 1 A.Carr 2 2 22 11.0 15 0 C.Williams 4 3 44 14.7 15 0 M.Thomas 3 2 12 6.0 6 0 G.Holmes 2 2 34 17.0 17 0 T.Ginn 4 2 7 3.5 11 0 D.Foster 3 2 14 7.0 9 0 T.Smith 1 1 24 24.0 24 0 J.Nelson 2 2 10 5.0 7 0 S.Vereen 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 L.Fitzgerald 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 D.Arnold 1 1 3 3.0 3 0 G.Little 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 J.Williams 1 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 D.Johnson 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 M.Ingram 1 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 R.Seals-Jones 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 C.Meredith 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 21 16 168 10.5 21 1 Total 15 11 68 6.2 24 0

Arizona Cardinals Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL Q IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR B.Baker 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G.Hodges 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Ford 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H.Reddick 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12 7 19 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints 8/17/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome First Half Summary New Orleans Saints Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR A.Klein 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Williams 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Anzalone 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Gray 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 10 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play First Quarter 8/17/2018 ARZ wins the coin toss and elects to defer. NO elects to Receive, and ARZ elects to defend the north goal. P.Dawson kicks 68 yards from ARZ 35 to NO -3. B.Tate to NO 37 for 40 yards (R.Ford). New Orleans Saints at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:53) 1-10-NO 37 (14:53) M.Ingram right guard to ARZ 48 for 15 yards (P.Peterson). ARZ-C.Peters was injured during the play. His return is Probable. R1 1-10-ARZ 48 (14:28) Quarterback for the Saints is #7 T.Hill. (Shotgun) T.Hill pass short left to M.Thomas to ARZ 42 for 6 yards (B.Baker). Pass 5, YAC 1 2-4-ARZ 42 (13:56) M.Ingram right end to ARZ 40 for 2 yards (B.Baker). 3-2-ARZ 40 (13:24) M.Ingram right end to ARZ 37 for 3 yards (B.Baker). R2 1-10-ARZ 37 (12:49) T.Hill pass incomplete short left to M.Thomas. 2-10-ARZ 37 (12:44) J.Williams left guard to ARZ 30 for 7 yards (H.Reddick). 3-3-ARZ 30 (12:07) (Shotgun) T.Hill pass short middle intended for C.Meredith INTERCEPTED by H.Reddick (S.Wright) at ARZ 24. H.Reddick to ARZ 26 for 2 yards (T.Hill). Arizona Cardinals at 11:57 1-10-ARZ 26 (11:57) D.Johnson left guard to ARZ 25 for -1 yards (D.Davis; S.Rankins). 2-11-ARZ 25 (11:20) (Shotgun) PENALTY on ARZ-A.Smith, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at ARZ 25 - No Play. 2-16-ARZ 20 (11:05) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to L.Fitzgerald pushed ob at ARZ 26 for 6 yards (V.Bell). Pass 3, YAC 3 3-10-ARZ 26 (10:25) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to D.Johnson to ARZ 31 for 5 yards (M.Te'o). Pass -6, YAC 11 4-5-ARZ 31 (9:42) A.Lee punts 56 yards to NO 13, Center-A.Brewer. B.Tate to NO 21 for 8 yards (S.Wright). New Orleans Saints at 9:29 1-10-NO 21 (9:29) M.Ingram right guard to NO 23 for 2 yards (B.Mayowa). 2-8-NO 23 (8:58) T.Hill pass short right to M.Thomas to NO 29 for 6 yards (H.Reddick). ARZ-R.Nkemdiche was injured during the play. His return is Probable. Pass 4, YAC 2 3-2-NO 29 (8:27) (Shotgun) M.Ingram right guard to NO 35 for 6 yards (B.Mayowa; H.Reddick). R3 1-10-NO 35 (7:54) M.Ingram left guard to NO 46 for 11 yards (A.Bethea). R4 1-10-NO 46 (7:20) J.Williams left guard to ARZ 35 for 19 yards (H.Reddick; B.Benwikere). R5 1-10-ARZ 35 (6:38) T.Hill FUMBLES (Aborted) at ARZ 42, RECOVERED by ARZ-V.Dora at ARZ 42. V.Dora to ARZ 42 for no gain (T.Hill). Arizona Cardinals at 6:35 1-10-ARZ 42 (6:35) PENALTY on ARZ-R.Seals-Jones, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at ARZ 42 - No Play. 1-15-ARZ 37 (6:35) (Shotgun) D.Johnson right guard to ARZ 47 for 10 yards (M.Williams). 2-5-ARZ 47 (6:03) D.Johnson left guard to 50 for 3 yards (M.Te'o; M.Loewen). 3-2-50 (5:23) D.Johnson right guard to ARZ 49 for -1 yards (T.Hendrickson). 4-3-ARZ 49 (4:44) A.Lee punts 37 yards to NO 14, Center-A.Brewer, fair catch by B.Tate. New Orleans Saints at 4:36 1-10-NO 14 (4:36) T.Hill pass incomplete short right to T.Ginn. 2-10-NO 14 (4:33) M.Ingram left guard to NO 11 for -3 yards (G.Hodges; C.Peters). 3-13-NO 11 (4:01) (Shotgun) T.Hill pass short left to M.Ingram to NO 7 for -4 yards (C.Peters). Pass -4, YAC 0 4-17-NO 7 (3:27) T.Morstead punts 53 yards to ARZ 40, Center-Z.Wood. C.Kirk pushed ob at ARZ 49 for 9 yards (J.Hardee). PENALTY on ARZ-T.Sherfield, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at ARZ 49. Arizona Cardinals at 3:16 1-10-ARZ 39 (3:16) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep right to C.Williams to NO 46 for 15 yards (K.Crawley). Pass 16, YAC -1 P1 1-10-NO 46 (2:37) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to C.Kirk to NO 34 for 12 yards (M.Williams). Pass 3, YAC 9 P2 1-10-NO 34 (1:58) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to G.Holmes to NO 17 for 17 yards (M.Williams; M.Lattimore). Pass 0, YAC 17 P3 1-10-NO 17 (1:09) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to G.Little to NO 11 for 6 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 5, YAC 1 2-4-NO 11 (:26) (Shotgun) D.Johnson left tackle to NO 9 for 2 yards (T.Stallworth). INJURY UPDATE - Arizona #90 R.Nkemdiche, foot, OUT FOR THE GAME. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down Arizona Cardinals 0 7:43 0 3 0 3 0/2 0/0 New Orleans Saints 0 7:17 5 0 0 5 2/4 0/0 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Second Quarter 8/17/2018 Arizona Cardinals continued. 3-2-NO 9 (15:00) (Shotgun) D.Johnson left guard for 9 yards, TOUCHDOWN. R4 P.Dawson extra point is GOOD, Center-A.Brewer, Holder-A.Lee. ARZ 7 NO 0, 6 plays, 61 yards, 3:24 drive, 0:08 elapsed P.Dawson kicks 65 yards from ARZ 35 to end zone, Touchback. New Orleans Saints at 14:52 1-10-NO 25 (14:52) J.Williams right tackle to NO 24 for -1 yards (H.Reddick). PENALTY on ARZ-V.Dora, Lowering the Head to Initiate Contact, 15 yards, enforced at NO 25 - No Play. X6 1-10-NO 40 (14:32) T.Hill pass deep right intended for T.Ginn INTERCEPTED by B.Benwikere at ARZ 13. B.Benwikere ran ob at ARZ 13 for no gain. The Replay Official reviewed the interception ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field stands. Arizona Cardinals at 14:23 1-10-ARZ 13 (14:23) C.Edmonds left guard to ARZ 17 for 4 yards (A.Anzalone). 2-6-ARZ 17 (13:49) New quarterback for Arizona is #3 J.Rosen. (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass short left to J.Nelson pushed ob at ARZ 24 for 7 yards (J.Hardee). P5 Pass 6, YAC 1 1-10-ARZ 24 (13:18) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass incomplete short middle to R.Seals-Jones (D.Lawrence). 2-10-ARZ 24 (13:13) J.Rosen pass short right to C.Williams to ARZ 38 for 14 yards (A.Maulet). Pass 13, YAC 1 P6 1-10-ARZ 38 (12:34) (Shotgun) J.Rosen sacked at ARZ 31 for -7 yards. FUMBLES, RECOVERED by NO-J.Hardee at ARZ 33. J.Hardee to ARZ 33 for no gain (M.Cole). PENALTY on NO-T.Hendrickson, Roughing the Passer, 15 yards, enforced at ARZ 38 - No Play. X7 1-10-NO 47 (12:04) J.Rosen pass incomplete deep right to J.Nelson. PENALTY on NO-J.Gray, Defensive Pass Interference, 40 yards, enforced at NO 47 - No Play. X8 1-7-NO 7 (11:57) C.Edmonds left guard to NO 3 for 4 yards (J.Gray). 2-3-NO 3 (11:11) (Shotgun) PENALTY on ARZ-D.Humphries, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at NO 3 - No Play. 2-8-NO 8 (10:45) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass incomplete short right [T.Hendrickson]. 3-8-NO 8 (10:42) (Shotgun) PENALTY on ARZ, Delay of Game, 5 yards, enforced at NO 8 - No Play. 3-13-NO 13 (10:42) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass short middle to C.Kirk for 13 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 13, YAC 0 P9 P.Dawson extra point is GOOD, Center-A.Brewer, Holder-A.Lee. ARZ 14 NO 0, 7 plays, 87 yards, 2 penalties, 3:47 drive, 4:24 elapsed P.Dawson kicks 65 yards from ARZ 35 to NO 0. B.Scott to NO 28 for 28 yards (D.Coleman). New Orleans Saints at 10:36, (1st play from scrimmage 10:30) 1-10-NO 28 (10:30) T.Hill pass short right to T.Ginn to NO 39 for 11 yards (G.Hodges). Pass 8, YAC 3 P7 1-10-NO 39 (9:55) J.Williams right tackle to NO 42 for 3 yards (G.Hodges). 2-7-NO 42 (9:17) (Shotgun) T.Hill pass short right to J.Williams to NO 40 for -2 yards (T.Boston; J.Smith). Pass -4, YAC 2 3-9-NO 40 (8:34) (Shotgun) T.Hill scrambles left end ran ob at ARZ 17 for 43 yards (R.Ford). R8 1-10-ARZ 17 (7:58) J.Williams right guard to ARZ 16 for 1 yard (G.Hodges). 2-9-ARZ 16 (7:28) T.Hill FUMBLES (Aborted) at ARZ 30, and recovers at ARZ 30. T.Hill to ARZ 30 for no gain (B.Baker). 3-23-ARZ 30 (6:46) (Shotgun) T.Hill pass short left to T.Ginn to ARZ 34 for -4 yards (R.Gunter). Pass -4, YAC 0 4-27-ARZ 34 (6:09) W.Lutz 52 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. ARZ 14 NO 3, 8 plays, 38 yards, 4:31 drive, 8:55 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 60 yards from NO 35 to ARZ 5. T.Logan to ARZ 31 for 26 yards (J.Gray). Arizona Cardinals at 6:05, (1st play from scrimmage 5:59) 1-10-ARZ 31 (5:59) D.Foster left guard to ARZ 33 for 2 yards (A.Klein). 2-8-ARZ 33 (5:22) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass short right to C.Williams to ARZ 48 for 15 yards (A.Klein). Pass 6, YAC 9 P10 1-10-ARZ 48 (4:43) D.Foster right guard to 50 for 2 yards (D.Onyemata). 2-8-50 (4:06) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass deep right to G.Holmes to NO 33 for 17 yards (J.Gray). Pass 16, YAC 1 P11 1-10-NO 33 (3:29) J.Rosen pass short right to J.Nelson to NO 30 for 3 yards (A.Maulet). Pass -1, YAC 4 2-7-NO 30 (2:53) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass incomplete short right to C.Kirk. 3-7-NO 30 (2:49) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass short middle to D.Foster to NO 21 for 9 yards (A.Anzalone). Pass 4, YAC 5 P12 1-10-NO 21 (2:09) (Shotgun) D.Foster right tackle to NO 22 for -1 yards (N.Jamerson; G.Johnson). Two-Minute Warning 2-11-NO 22 (2:00) (Shotgun) PENALTY on ARZ-G.Holmes, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at NO 22 - No Play. 2-16-NO 27 (2:00) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass short left to D.Foster to NO 22 for 5 yards (A.Klein). Pass 2, YAC 2 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Timeout #1 by NO at 01:41. 3-11-NO 22 (1:39) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass incomplete short right to C.Williams. 4-11-NO 22 (1:35) P.Dawson 41 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-A.Brewer, Holder-A.Lee. ARZ 17 NO 3, 11 plays, 47 yards, 4:35 drive, 13:30 elapsed P.Dawson kicks 62 yards from ARZ 35 to NO 3. B.Scott to NO 32 for 29 yards (D.Nichols). New Orleans Saints at 1:30, (1st play from scrimmage 1:24) 1-10-NO 32 (1:24) (Shotgun) T.Hill pass short right to A.Carr ran ob at NO 39 for 7 yards (B.Baker). Pass 6, YAc 1 2-3-NO 39 (1:19) (Shotgun) T.Hill pass short left to A.Carr to ARZ 46 for 15 yards (B.Baker; R.Ford). Pass 10, YAC 5 P9 1-10-ARZ 46 (:56) (No Huddle, Shotgun) T.Hill pass short right to D.Arnold ran ob at ARZ 43 for 3 yards (G.Hodges; R.Ford) [B.Mayowa]. Pass 3, YAC 0 2-7-ARZ 43 (:49) (No Huddle, Shotgun) T.Hill pass short middle to T.Smith to ARZ 19 for 24 yards (R.Ford). Pass 15, YAC 9 P10 Timeout #2 by NO at 00:41. 1-10-ARZ 19 (:41) (Shotgun) T.Hill pass short left to S.Vereen pushed ob at ARZ 13 for 6 yards (T.Scott). Pass 4, YAC 2 2-4-ARZ 13 (:33) (Shotgun) T.Hill sacked at ARZ 20 for -7 yards (O.Pierre). FUMBLES (O.Pierre) [O.Pierre], RECOVERED by ARZ-V.Dora at ARZ 27. V.Dora to ARZ 43 for 16 yards (M.Ola). Arizona Cardinals at 0:25 1-10-ARZ 43 (:25) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass deep right to C.Kirk to NO 36 for 21 yards (C.Banjo). Pass 20, YAC 1 Pass 20, YAC 1 P13 The Replay Official reviewed the pass completion ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field stands. Timeout #1 by ARZ at 00:21. 1-10-NO 36 (:21) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass incomplete deep right to G.Holmes. PENALTY on NO-A.Anzalone, Illegal Contact, 5 yards, enforced at NO 36 - No Play. X14 1-10-NO 31 (:13) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass short right to C.Kirk to NO 28 for 3 yards (A.Klein). Pass 1, YAC 2 Timeout #2 by ARZ at 00:11. 2-7-NO 28 (:11) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass incomplete short left to C.Kirk (A.Maulet). 3-7-NO 28 (:06) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass incomplete short right to D.Foster [A.Muhammad]. 4-7-NO 28 (:02) P.Dawson 46 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Right, Center-A.Brewer, Holder-A.Lee. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down Arizona Cardinals 17 8:55 1 7 3 11 3/5 0/0 New Orleans Saints 3 6:05 1 3 1 5 1/2 0/0 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Third Quarter 8/17/2018 ARZ elects to Receive, and NO elects to defend the North goal. W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. NO-R.Jefferson was injured during the play. His return is Questionable. Arizona Cardinals at 15:00 1-10-ARZ 25 (15:00) New quarterback for Arizona is #6 C.,Kanoff. T.Logan left guard to ARZ 27 for 2 yards (G.Johnson; J.Bromley). 2-8-ARZ 27 (14:28) T.Logan left guard to ARZ 31 for 4 yards (A.Muhammad). 3-4-ARZ 31 (13:44) (Shotgun) C.Kanoff pass short right to A.Vollert to ARZ 35 for 4 yards (A.Anzalone). Pass 3, YAC 1 P15 1-10-ARZ 35 (13:03) C.Kanoff pass short right to J.Tolliver to NO 49 for 16 yards (A.Maulet). Pass 15, YAC 1 P16 1-10-NO 49 (12:37) T.Logan right guard to NO 47 for 2 yards (A.Anzalone). 2-8-NO 47 (12:03) C.Kanoff pass short middle to J.Tolliver to NO 37 for 10 yards (A.Maulet). Pass 10, YAC 0 P17 1-10-NO 37 (11:28) T.Logan left tackle to NO 32 for 5 yards (C.Robertson; A.Muhammad). PENALTY on ARZ-E.Boehm, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NO 37 - No Play. 1-20-NO 47 (11:06) C.Kanoff pass incomplete deep left to J.Tolliver (J.Hardee). 2-20-NO 47 (11:00) (Shotgun) T.Logan right guard to NO 43 for 4 yards (A.Anzalone; C.Robertson). 3-16-NO 43 (10:15) (Shotgun) C.Kanoff pass incomplete short right to T.Sherfield. 4-16-NO 43 (10:09) A.Lee punts 34 yards to NO 9, Center-A.Brewer, fair catch by T.Lewis. New Orleans Saints at 10:02 1-10-NO 9 (10:02) New quarterback for the Saints is #12 T.Savage. (Shotgun) T.Savage pass short left to T.Lewis to NO 14 for 5 yards (T.Scott). Pass 5, YAC 0 2-5-NO 14 (9:33) J.Williams right guard to NO 16 for 2 yards (R.Gunter). 3-3-NO 16 (8:52) (Shotgun) T.Savage sacked at NO 2 for -14 yards. FUMBLES [J.Smith], recovered by NO-W.Clapp at NO 2. W.Clapp to NO 1 for -1 yards. 4-18-NO 1 (7:52) T.Morstead punts 54 yards to ARZ 45, Center-Z.Wood. T.Logan to NO 36 for 19 yards (T.Edmunds). Arizona Cardinals at 7:42 1-10-NO 36 (7:42) (Shotgun) C.Kanoff pass short right to T.Sherfield to NO 30 for 6 yards (N.Jamerson). Pass 6, YAC 0 2-4-NO 30 (7:00) (Shotgun) T.Logan right guard to NO 33 for -3 yards (D.Lawrence). 3-7-NO 33 (6:20) (Shotgun) C.Kanoff pass short left to C.Willis to NO 26 for 7 yards (N.Jamerson; D.Lawrence). NO-D.Lawrence was injured during the P18 play. His return is Probable. Pass 1, YAC 6 1-10-NO 26 (5:41) T.Logan left guard to NO 22 for 4 yards (W.Hamilton). 2-6-NO 22 (5:08) (Shotgun) C.Kanoff pass incomplete short right to A.Vollert (N.Stupar). 3-6-NO 22 (5:05) (Shotgun) C.Kanoff pass incomplete short right [J.Bromley]. PENALTY on ARZ-C.Kanoff, Intentional Grounding, 13 yards, enforced at NO 22. 4-19-NO 35 (4:58) M.McCrane 53 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-A.Brewer, Holder-A.Lee. ARZ 20 NO 3, 7 plays, 1 yards, 2:47 drive, 10:05 elapsed M.McCrane kicks 64 yards from ARZ 35 to NO 1. B.Scott to NO 31 for 30 yards (A.Moats). PENALTY on ARZ-G.Little, Illegal Formation, 5 yards, enforced at NO 31. New Orleans Saints at 4:55, (1st play from scrimmage 4:47) 1-10-NO 36 (4:47) B.Scott left guard to NO 40 for 4 yards (E.Robinson). 2-6-NO 40 (4:12) T.Savage pass deep left to T.Smith to ARZ 43 for 17 yards (A.Howard). Pass 17, YAC 9 P11 1-10-ARZ 43 (3:35) J.Williams right tackle to ARZ 41 for 2 yards (D.Nichols; T.Scott). 2-8-ARZ 41 (3:02) (Shotgun) T.Savage pass incomplete short right to T.Lewis. PENALTY on ARZ-D.Nichols, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at ARZ 41 - No Play. X12 1-10-ARZ 36 (2:56) B.Scott right tackle to ARZ 20 for 16 yards (D.Nichols). R13 1-10-ARZ 20 (2:23) (Shotgun) T.Savage pass short right to B.Scott to ARZ 16 for 4 yards (V.Dora; E.Turner). Pass 4, YAC 0 2-6-ARZ 16 (1:45) J.Williams left guard to ARZ 15 for 1 yard (E.Robinson). 3-5-ARZ 15 (:56) (Shotgun) T.Savage pass short right to S.Vereen to ARZ 11 for 4 yards (E.Robinson; P.Anau). Pass -6, YAC 10 4-1-ARZ 11 (:19) J.Williams right tackle to ARZ 9 for 2 yards (G.Hodges). R14 END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down Arizona Cardinals 20 7:45 0 4 0 4 2/4 0/0 New Orleans Saints 3 7:15 2 1 1 4 0/2 1/1 Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Fourth Quarter 8/17/2018 New Orleans Saints continued. 1-9-ARZ 9 (15:00) B.Scott right guard to ARZ 9 for no gain (S.Wright). 2-9-ARZ 9 (14:16) B.Scott left guard to ARZ 5 for 4 yards (P.Anau). 3-5-ARZ 5 (13:38) (Shotgun) T.Savage sacked at ARZ 13 for -8 yards (D.Nichols). 4-13-ARZ 13 (12:58) W.Lutz 31 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. ARZ 20 NO 6, 12 plays, 51 yards, 1 penalty, 7:01 drive, 2:06 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 69 yards from NO 35 to ARZ -4. T.Logan to ARZ 19 for 23 yards (S.Neasman). Arizona Cardinals at 12:54, (1st play from scrimmage 12:46) 1-10-ARZ 19 (12:46) S.Badie left guard to ARZ 20 for 1 yard (H.Mondeaux). 2-9-ARZ 20 (12:13) S.Badie left guard to ARZ 21 for 1 yard (N.Stupar). 3-8-ARZ 21 (11:30) (Shotgun) C.Kanoff pass incomplete short left to C.Duncan [H.Kikaha]. 4-8-ARZ 21 (11:23) A.Lee punts 52 yards to NO 27, Center-A.Brewer, fair catch by T.Lewis. New Orleans Saints at 11:16 1-10-NO 27 (11:16) (Shotgun) T.Savage pass incomplete short left to T.Smith. 2-10-NO 27 (11:13) T.Savage pass short left to T.Smith to NO 46 for 19 yards (C.Campbell; S.Wright). Pass 13, YAC 6 P15 1-10-NO 46 (10:35) B.Scott right guard to NO 42 for -4 yards (D.Nichols). 2-14-NO 42 (10:00) (Shotgun) T.Savage pass short left to S.Vereen to NO 46 for 4 yards (D.Nichols). Pass 2, YAC 2 3-10-NO 46 (9:15) (Shotgun) T.Savage sacked at NO 40 for -6 yards (A.James). 4-16-NO 40 (8:33) T.Morstead punts 36 yards to ARZ 24, Center-Z.Wood, downed by NO-Z.Wood. Arizona Cardinals at 8:23 1-10-ARZ 24 (8:23) S.Badie left guard to ARZ 31 for 7 yards (H.Mondeaux). 2-3-ARZ 31 (7:44) S.Badie right guard to ARZ 32 for 1 yard (W.Hamilton). 3-2-ARZ 32 (7:01) S.Badie left guard to ARZ 33 for 1 yard (J.Bromley). 4-1-ARZ 33 (6:28) A.Lee punts 39 yards to NO 28, Center-A.Brewer. T.Lewis to NO 31 for 3 yards (G.Little). New Orleans Saints at 6:13 1-10-NO 31 (6:13) New QB #5 Barrett,J.T. (Shotgun) J.Barrett pass short right to A.Carr to NO 46 for 15 yards. Pass 15, YAC 0 P16 1-10-NO 46 (5:40) T.West left end to ARZ 33 for 21 yards. R17 1-10-ARZ 33 (5:16) B.Scott left end to ARZ 25 for 8 yards (A.Moore). 2-2-ARZ 25 (4:40) T.West left guard to ARZ 20 for 5 yards (E.Robinson). R18 1-10-ARZ 20 (4:00) (Shotgun) J.Barrett scrambles up the middle to ARZ 19 for 1 yard (A.Moore). 2-9-ARZ 19 (3:19) (Shotgun) J.Barrett pass incomplete short left to T.West. 3-9-ARZ 19 (3:14) (Shotgun) J.Barrett pass incomplete short right to D.Yelder. 4-9-ARZ 19 (3:07) W.Lutz 37 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. ARZ 20 NO 9, 8 plays, 50 yards, 3:11 drive, 11:58 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 67 yards from NO 35 to ARZ -2. C.Willis to ARZ 21 for 23 yards (J.Gray). Arizona Cardinals at 3:02, (1st play from scrimmage 2:54) 1-10-ARZ 21 (2:54) S.Badie left guard to ARZ 21 for no gain (H.Mondeaux). 2-10-ARZ 21 (2:09) S.Badie left tackle to ARZ 28 for 7 yards (K.Moore). Two-Minute Warning 3-3-ARZ 28 (1:59) T.Logan right tackle to ARZ 30 for 2 yards (A.Jenkins). 4-1-ARZ 30 (1:16) A.Lee punts 52 yards to NO 18, Center-A.Brewer. B.Scott to NO 31 for 13 yards (D.Gardeck). New Orleans Saints at 1:04 1-10-NO 31 (1:04) (Shotgun) J.Barrett pass short middle to M.Floyd to NO 47 for 16 yards (E.Penny). Pass 15, YAC 1 P19 1-10-NO 47 (:43) J.Barrett pass short middle to K.Kirkwood to ARZ 39 for 14 yards (E.Penny). P20 PENALTY on ARZ-E.Penny, Face Mask (15 Yards), 15 yards, enforced at ARZ 39. Pass 14, YAC 0 X21 1-10-ARZ 24 (:34) J.Barrett pass incomplete short right. PENALTY on ARZ-T.Dixon, Roughing the Passer, 12 yards, enforced at ARZ 24 - No Play. X22 1-10-ARZ 12 (:29) (Shotgun) J.Barrett scrambles left guard for 12 yards, TOUCHDOWN. R23 TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. J.Barrett pass to G.Griffin is incomplete. ATTEMPT FAILS. ARZ 20 NO 15, 3 plays, 69 yards, 2 penalties, 0:44 drive, 14:40 elapsed Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome W.Lutz kicks onside 9 yards from NO 35 to NO 44, impetus ends at NO 47, out of bounds. Timeout #1 by NO at 00:19. Arizona Cardinals at 0:20, (1st play from scrimmage 0:19) 1-10-NO 44 (:19) C.Kanoff kneels to NO 45 for -1 yards. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down Arizona Cardinals 20 6:06 0 0 0 0 0/3 0/0 New Orleans Saints 15 8:54 3 4 2 9 0/3 0/0 Miscellaneous Statistics Report

Arizona Cardinals vs New Orleans Saints 8/17/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Ten Longest Plays for Arizona Cardinals Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 21 2 1-10-ARZ 43 (:25) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass deep right to C.Kirk to NO 36 for 21 yards (C.Banjo). Pass 20, YAC 1 Pass 20, YAC 1 The Replay Official reviewed the pass completion ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field stands. 17 1 1-10-NO 34 (1:58) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to G.Holmes to NO 17 for 17 yards (M.Williams; M.Lattimore). Pass 0, YAC 17 17 2 2-8-50 (4:06) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass deep right to G.Holmes to NO 33 for 17 yards (J.Gray). Pass 16, YAC 1 16 3 1-10-ARZ 35 (13:03) C.Kanoff pass short right to J.Tolliver to NO 49 for 16 yards (A.Maulet). Pass 15, YAC 1 15 1 1-10-ARZ 39 (3:16) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep right to C.Williams to NO 46 for 15 yards (K.Crawley). Pass 16, YAC -1 15 2 2-8-ARZ 33 (5:22) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass short right to C.Williams to ARZ 48 for 15 yards (A.Klein). Pass 6, YAC 9 14 2 2-10-ARZ 24 (13:13) J.Rosen pass short right to C.Williams to ARZ 38 for 14 yards (A.Maulet). Pass 13, YAC 1 13 2 3-13-NO 13 (10:42) (Shotgun) J.Rosen pass short middle to C.Kirk for 13 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 13, YAC 0 12 1 1-10-NO 46 (2:37) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to C.Kirk to NO 34 for 12 yards (M.Williams). Pass 3, YAC 9 10 1 1-15-ARZ 37 (6:35) (Shotgun) D.Johnson right guard to ARZ 47 for 10 yards (M.Williams). Ten Longest Plays for New Orleans Saints Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 43 2 3-9-NO 40 (8:34) (Shotgun) T.Hill scrambles left end ran ob at ARZ 17 for 43 yards (R.Ford). 29 4 1-10-NO 47 (:43) J.Barrett pass short middle to K.Kirkwood to ARZ 39 for 14 yards (E.Penny). 24 2 2-7-ARZ 43 (:49)PENALTY (No onHuddle, ARZ-E.Penny, Shotgun) Face T.Hill Mask pass (15 short Yards), middle 15 to yards, T.Smith enforced to ARZ at 19 ARZ for 39.24 yardsPass 14, (R.Ford). YAC 0 Pass 15, YAC 9 21 4 1-10-NO 46 (5:40) T.West left end to ARZ 33 for 21 yards. 19 1 1-10-NO 46 (7:20) J.Williams left guard to ARZ 35 for 19 yards (H.Reddick; B.Benwikere). 19 4 2-10-NO 27 (11:13) T.Savage pass short left to T.Smith to NO 46 for 19 yards (C.Campbell; S.Wright). Pass 13, YAC 6 17 3 2-6-NO 40 (4:12) T.Savage pass deep left to T.Smith to ARZ 43 for 17 yards (A.Howard). Pass 17, YAC 9 16 3 1-10-ARZ 36 (2:56) B.Scott right tackle to ARZ 20 for 16 yards (D.Nichols). 16 4 1-10-NO 31 (1:04) (Shotgun) J.Barrett pass short middle to M.Floyd to NO 47 for 16 yards (E.Penny). Pass 15, YAC 1 15 1 1-10-NO 37 (14:53) M.Ingram right guard to ARZ 48 for 15 yards (P.Peterson). ARZ-C.Peters was injured during the play. His return is Probable.

Touchdown Scoring Information Offense Defense Special Teams VISITOR Arizona Cardinals 2 0 0 HOME New Orleans Saints 1 0 0 Player Scoring Information Club Player TD Rush Rec KO TD Punt Int TD Fum Misc FG XP 2Pt 2Pt Sfty Points TD TD TD TD TD Rush Rec ARZ D.Johnson 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 ARZ C.Kirk 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 ARZ P.Dawson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 ARZ M.McCrane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 NO W.Lutz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 NO J.Barrett 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game Visitor Home Visitor Home Visitor Home Largest Lead 14 0 17 0 17 0 Drives Leading 3 0 6 0 9 0 Time of Possession Leading 8:47 0:00 13:51 0:00 22:38 0:00 Largest Deficit 0 -14 0 -17 0 -17 Drives Trailing 0 3 0 5 0 8 Time of Possession Trailing 0:00 6:05 0:00 16:09 0:00 22:14 Times Score Tied Up 0 0 0 Lead Changes 1 0 1

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS ARIZONA CARDINALS FRIDAY, AUG. 17, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAINTS POSTGAME NOTES

 With the loss, New Orleans moves to 1-1 on the preseason. The Saints return to action on Saturday, Aug. 25 when they play the Los Angeles Chargers at the StubHub Center. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. CST and will be nationally televised on CBS (WWL 4 locally).  New Orleans’ defense held the Cardinals to only 65 total rushing yards on 26 attempts with an average gain of only 2.5 yards per carry.  New Orleans out rushed the Cardinals 109-33 in the first half. The Saints finished the game with 183 rushing yards outrushing Arizona 183-65.  New Orleans out gained the Cardinals 307-276.  QB Taysom Hill made the start tonight and played the entire first half including the start of the third quarter. He completed 11-of-15 passes for 68 yards with two interceptions. He also recorded the Saints’ longest rush of the game with a 43-yard scramble.  Entering the game in the third quarter with 10:02 to play, QB Tom Savage finished with 53 yards on six-of-seven passing.  Rookie QB J.T. Barrett entered the game with 6:13 left to play in the game, completing three- of-five passes for 45 yards, including the Saints only touchdown of the day on a 12-yard run.  RB Jonathan Williams rushed for 37 yards on eight rushes (4.6 avg.).  RB Mark Ingram rushed for 36 yards on seven attempts (5.1 avg.).  RB Boston Scott returned three kickoffs for a total of 87 yards (29.0 avg.). Scott finished the game with six rushes for 28 yards (4.7 avg.).  RB Terrance West recorded two rushes for a total of 26 yards (13.0 avg.), including the Saints’ second longest rush of the game with a 21-yard gain.  Rookie WR Tre’Quan Smith recorded the Saints longest reception of the game, hauling in a 24-yard catch. Smith finished the game with three catches for 60 yards.  WR Austin Carr caught three passes for 37 yards with a long catch of 15 yards.  WR Michael Floyd recorded a 16-yard catch.  Veteran WR Brandon Tate brought back the opening kickoff of the game for 40 yards.  LB A.J. Klein finished the game with four solo tackles.  LB Alex Anzalone led the Saints defense with five tackles (four solo).  CB Arthur Maulet recorded four solo tackles and one pass defense.  S Marcus Williams tallied three total tackles in the first half.  K Wil Lutz completed a 52-yard field goal in the second quarter and added on 31- and 37-yard kicks in the fourth quarter. With his 45-yard field goal against the Jaguars last week, Lutz is a perfect four-of-four in the preseason.  P Thomas Morstead punted three times for 143 total yards (47.7 avg.) with a long of 54 yards.

ARIZONA CARDINALS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAINTS HEAD COACH SEAN PAYTON

(Opening Statement) “I thought obviously when you turn the ball over as much as we did offensively, you’re going to have trouble playing well or even getting a sense of how you do as a team. We put our defense on the field in some tough field positions. I thought we ran the ball fairly efficiently. I thought defensively we handled the run for the most part. I thought we struggled throwing the ball offensively. I thought we struggled covering the pass defensively.”

(On initial impressions of Taysom (Hill) tonight) “I think it was a tough night for him. He can’t get stuck holding on to the ball and take the sack/fumbles like that. I think he will rebound and be better.”

(On what he saw out of Jonathan Williams) “He didn’t have as many opportunities, but I saw some good runs. I thought that second group of guys all had some productive runs and even when Mark (Ingram II) was in there, we did a pretty good job. So we will look at the tape and I thought the tape was solid.

(On if he was trying to give Ingram more work than he typically would in a preseason game because of his upcoming suspension) “No.”

(On Andrus Peat receiving some quality reps) “It is good to see him back on the field and that was important for us. It is good (for our team) to stay healthy for the most part. It was good to see him receiving some work.”

(On if it was good for Cameron Meredith to see some action) “Yes, he was ready. (It) Wasn’t all good, but it was good to see him out there.

(On how he’d assess the starting defense this game versus how they did in the first) “We will see. We’ll look at the tape and probably have a better feel (for it) tomorrow. I thought there were some good things. I did not think we protected the pass very well. We are still playing bunched and some of the tight releases poorly, just fundamentally not well. We have to do a better job collectively not just the players, but coaches and myself and correct some of the mistakes that took place. Not just defensively, but offensively. Our tempo needs to be better.

(On receiver play being off from last week) “It’s in the details. And listen, we have to ask ourselves if we are asking the right guys to do it or are we asking them to do too much. But I think it is really sloppy, honestly.”

(On Brandon Tate and his big return) “It was good to see. I think our special teams played pretty well. I thought we were physical and I thought they played pretty well.”

(On evaluating sloppy play without Drew Brees playing in the game) “Let’s not kid ourselves here. And I say this with all due respect, but there are a number of guys that are not playing snaps but at some point we still have to evaluate the individual players. Next week we are playing guys. At some point we need to see where we are as a team but there is that fine line of trying to get the work in, trying to get the reps in, trying to get the evaluation in. We’re trying to come up with what we think’s the best 53. That’s what weighs on our minds, that’s what weighs on my mind right now, trying to find the right 53 for this team. Look, every time we go out here and play one of these preseason games we get a little more exposure to not just the good, but also get exposure to some of the things we’re hoping not to see. But we have to pay attention to that.”

(On the young defensive lineman following up last week’s performance) “I think pretty well. Look, I thought in the second half, defensively, we did really well.”

(On whether Boston Scott showed anything) “Yes, he did a good job. He had a good punt return and he had some good jukes in the running game. We wanted to give him more carries tonight than he had received last week. One of the things we are working with him as a returner but the thing that caught our eye was him with the ball in his hands as a runner. I thought he did some good things. Terrence West had a really good run. Those guys are all competing and working out.”

(on the kick return unit providing good blocks) “It is. Considering we are two weeks into this adjustment with Mike (Westhoff), with Brad (Banta) and Kevin (O’dea), those guys have done a good job of kind of working through some of the spacing and then trying to find the right guys so hopefully that can continue.”

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. ARIZONA CARDINALS FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAINTS PLAYER QUOTES

QB Taysom Hill

(On his performance tonight) "I've got to be better. It was frustrating tonight. It's tough to win a football game when you have four turnovers. I thought there were some good things, but it is hard to attack when you have four turnovers."

(On moving the ball tonight down the field) "I thought there were some really good things that happened tonight. We ran the ball well. You get down into the red zone and you need to get points. You have to take care of the ball. That's frustrating."

WR Cameron Meredith

(On tonight) "It felt good getting out there and getting into the groove of things. I still need to get my wheels together to get the speed of the game. It felt great to be out there with my team and trying to make plays."

(On his knee) "It feels good. I went out there and made some cuts. That's all it takes to get your groove back. It's about going out there, getting your reps and getting your timing down."

WR Tre’Quan Smith

(On his performance tonight) "I feel like I played well, but I could have done things better. I had some missed assignments. If I didn't have that then I would probably be happier.

(On playing against a higher level of competition the past two weeks than in college in terms of defensive backs) "I got a little bit of it. The real veterans are not playing to their full potential (yet). They are saving it for the regular season. It's kind of half and half. I kind of know what to expect and at the same time I don't"

RB Boston Scott

(On first game in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome) "It was a real experience. We have some of the best fans in the nation. It really was a dream come true. It was amazing. It's awesome"

(On his performance tonight) "I have a lot to work on. Coach Payton said we’re not looking to be a winning football team. We want to be the best. We want to be champions when it’s all said and done. We didn’t start off as fast as we’d have liked tonight. We had some mistakes on offense and defense. Overall, I don’t need to focus much on individual performance. I want to win. I want to be a champion. That's what we are focusing on.

(On the speed of the game) "The more that you learn, the more that it slows down. I still have to continue to work on my fundamentals. We are a long way off to where I want to be, but I keep trying to get better every day."

ARIZONA CARDINALS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME CARDINALS HEAD COACH STEVE WILKS

(Opening comments) “I always say, ‘It’s hard to win in the National Football League, particularly on the road.’ Great job tonight. It was a good performance overall as a team. If you look at some of the things that we’ve done tonight, you look at #9, (Sam) Bradford. He was six for six, six different receivers. We did a great job protecting the quarterback tonight. Defensively, we did a heck of a job getting the takeaways when we needed it. Improvement-wise, we did a good job stopping the run. That was a way to start right there. We must clean up these penalties. It was another week right here with too many penalties. At some point in time it’s going to end up hurting us.”

(On the run defense) “We talk about gap integrity. We’ve got guys getting out of the gaps. Guys have to trust in the calls, trust in the defense, and just do their job. That is something that we are going to make sure that we correct and it starts this week.”

(On the wide receivers) “I thought that those guys did a great job. I thought Christian (Kirk) stepped up. Again, I thought that everything started with protection. The quarterbacks had time to go through their progressions and step up. Josh (Rosen) did a tremendous job when he was in there. He was 10 of 16 with one touchdown. As I said before, Christian did a great job pulling it in (for the score).”

(On if he feels they have two good quarterbacks) “We’ve thought that way all along. Sam (Bradford) does a tremendous job of really trying to help Josh out and really showing him the way. Josh has embraced it. He’s doing (a good job) of really trying to absorb all of that information and knowledge. Mike McCoy does a really good job of putting these guys in position.”

(On Sam Bradford) “The best thing was just really for him to get in there and get into a rhythm, play a little longer. You see the confidence that he had tonight. You see the command that he has when he takes over the offense and really getting the guys in the right position by reading the defense. He is very quick about getting the ball out. His accuracy is phenomenal.”

(On the solid blocking on David Johnson’s touchdown run) “It was another great play down on the inside of the five-yard line as we had last week. Again this week, we had guys really working together and pushing it in. I love that. Again, everything that we do starts up front. Those guys are doing a good job.”

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. ARIZONA CARDINALS FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME CARDINALS PLAYER QUOTES

WR Christian Kirk

(On how he felt after scoring in tonight’s game against the Saints) “It felt amazing. That was the goal this week, especially after last week coming up short and to get in the end zone was just awesome. Obviously, to come on the road and have a part of a big win here in New Orleans, (I’m) just super- excited about it. We were putting together a good drive and just had to go down there and finish in the red zone. I had a man on me, and it was just great communication between me and Josh (Rosen), we were kind of feeling each other out and he put the ball right where it needed to be, right for me to get it and all I had to do was make the catch. It turned out great.”

(On his relationship with Josh Rosen) “It’s great. Just being able to be roommates on the road this whole week, we have just been talking about different looks and what not. Just being able to have that communication when we are both out there on the field, we both kind of read each other’s minds, know what each other’s thinking, so it helps a lot.”

(On his thoughts about the rest of the preseason) “I am feeling great. I am just ready to get back on the road and go to Dallas and get another win. The goal is to go 4-0 this preseason and just get better every week.”

QB Sam Bradford

(On what he needs this preseason to get comfortable enough for week one and if it’s different with a different team) “I think that is the question that gets asked every preseason. It’s like, what do you need and how much do you need, I don't know if there if there is really an answer to that because I feel like the preseason is so much different than the season. I think tonight was good, the mechanics, the silent count, obviously being on the road and being able to use that against the play clock, I think it was good for us. Obviously, we had a couple false starts, a couple pre-snap penalties, which is something we need to work on and eliminate, but I thought the operation on the road tonight was pretty good and that was really what we were looking to do tonight.”

(On his performance, tonight compared to the last game against the Chargers) “We did some good things tonight. I just said, I think early obviously, some of those pre-snap penalties just hurt us and got us behind the chains down and distance wise. Other than that, it was pretty sharp tonight. I am sure we will look at the tape and there will be things that we need to improve and do better, but I think there a lot of good things that were done tonight and things that we can really build on.”

(On the Cardinals defensive performance tonight) “I don't know if I have ever seen anything like that, but that is something Coach Wilks, has preached a lot, we hear him talking about it to the defense in our team meetings and on the practice field. To see those guys go out and play the way they have these past two weeks is really encouraging as an offense when you know what is going on, on the other side of the football.”

QB Josh Rosen

(On his performance, tonight against the Saints) “Yes, I was very happy with tonight. I think I still have things to work on, a lot of procedural stuff, just keeping my eye on play clocks, my second delay of game (penalty). A lot of good has come from practice.”

(On his touchdown pass to Christian Kirk tonight) “I actually had a lot of time in the pocket on that one, I stepped up and held onto the ball a little longer, but it allowed Christian (Kirk) to kind of wiggle around. I think he was covered by Manti (Te’o) or someone like that. I kind of fit it right in front of him, I had to put it kind of high and away. It was kind of a him or no one ball and he managed to snag it.”

(On his thoughts on Christian Kirk and the other wide receivers) “I think he is doing well. I think all the receivers are doing really well. Jaylen (Tolliver) made some awesome plays tonight. Christian (Kirk) made some great plays. I think the whole group is doing really well and as an offense we are getting better every day, every week and I am looking forward to keep pushing.” New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton 2018 Training Camp Presented by Verizon Sunday, August 19, 2018

Opening Statement: “We had a couple different periods with different points of emphasis. Obviously we got two-minute in (the) red zone, a lot of third down work but overall a pretty good practice. These guys will be off tomorrow and then we will come back and get started on the Chargers.”

What do you want to see when they meet with the Chargers? “Well look when you get a chance to practice with another team you get different formations offensively, different type of schemes defensively, different system and our experience last year with them was really good. It was competitive, and those guys do a good job, our guys practiced hard on both teams. I think it's a good workweek.”

How important is that to make sure you get good work in and that tempers do not flare during joint practices? “I think it's important. Both teams have the same interest, you know? In other words, we're trying to improve, we're also trying to make the right decisions relative to our rosters and be healthy coming away from the practices and the games. It's just being smart and understanding what the common goal is. I think we can compete, play hard and I felt like a year ago that happened. Anthony [Lynn] and I of course worked together before (in Dallas) and so we're looking forward to it.”

Has anyone surprised you so far? “No, I think each day there's been some good things and then periodically maybe a protection that we need to clean up but that still is ongoing.”

When you look at their bookend defensive ends and you’re practicing against them, seems like it would be good measure for the tackles? “Yes, absolutely. It's a good pass-rush team, both of those guys, [Joey] Bosa and [Mark] Ingram played last night. We saw some of that game on TV, but those guys played really good football especially as the season went on last year. I think it’ll be good work for us.”

It's a team with a lot of talent across the board, right? “Without studying the roster yet, I know Anthony and those guys have high expectations in their division, rightfully so. They've got a quarterback that's been successful throughout the course of his career. Their defense played extremely well last year and offensively, I think they were the top passing team in the league. So yes, I think there are two similar teams with the same aspirations and we have a chance to work with each other for a few days and then play again.”

Now that we’re in camp, what is the challenge of determining how much you want Mark prepared knowing the suspension is looming compared to the other guys? “Last week we gave Mark a little bit more work than Alvin [Kamara]. We're deep, we have a number of healthy running backs that we're trying to evaluate, and we keep kind of just rotating who's up with the first group. We’ll do the same during the course of this week and for the game. We haven't really sat and laid out the playing time numbers yet, but we'll try to get more snaps in with the first group on both sides of the ball.”

Those wide receiver details you mentioned, how quickly can those guys get that cleaned up? “I think daily. A lot of things are little things, and some come from inexperience, some of them were things that we just have to pay attention to. But they're working hard, and I think the most important thing is those guys have to paint a perfect picture for the quarterback and they'll make the right decisions. When the picture gets lost a little bit with a split or a depth, then process gets a little bit flawed.”

Is there more leniency when it’s a younger, new guy coming to the system than a veteran guy? “Yes, there's a sense of urgency, but absolutely. There are some formations that are new to it. We have a few guys that just got here a week and a half ago. It’s important we get up to speed and it's the first step in the evaluation, ‘does the player know what to do?’ and I think we have to help get them there.”

You’ve been doing joint practices for years, has it been hard to find the right team? “For years we practiced with Houston, and those were all I think experiences that were good work, then I think New England. Am I missing anybody? The Chargers, there's probably one other team in there. A lot of it's a schedule that generally comes with a preseason game, it's usually week two or week three. Some years you don't have that but generally it is in our second or third week and it's been someone that we’re getting ready to play.”

Was that second play by Marshon [Lattimore], was that an interception or did Mike [Thomas] take that to the ground? “I think that's a down by contact. I didn't see it well, but he had a good day, Marshon got his hands on the ball quite a bit.”

How about [Benjamin] Watson since he’s come back? “He's working and he's getting back into playing shape. It was good to get him some work last week because he didn't play in the first game. But I think he's progressing.”

New Orleans Saints Tight End Benjamin Watson 2018 Training Camp Presented by Verizon August 19, 2018

What’s your experience over years with joint practices? “I have only done it once believe it or not and that was in 2015 at the Greenbrier with the (New England) Patriots. No other team I’ve been on has done it. The great thing I think is that it breaks up some of the monotony of camp and you get a chance to go against some other guys, some different looks. I think for a team also, whether you're going on the road or having someone come to you, it kind of builds some sort of team camraderie, team chemistry, you are going on the field against another opponent. There is that aspect of it as well.”

How much better do you feel this offseason? “It's had its own challenges. While it may not be one thing, there's always something else at this point in my career. There is always some issue that you are fighting through, but this is football. Honestly, I think two years removed from the Achilles, I do feel better from that aspect. It was a very very tough injury, a tough rehab. There’s imbalances that you are having to correct simply because you’ve had that injury.”

Was it an easy choice for you to decide to keep playing? “No, it wasn't. I would say that at the end of last year I was very unsure if I was going to continue playing. I knew that if I did play there only a very small number of places that I’d consider going. Talking with my wife and family, we were okay with not playing. That was going to be it, we're in a good place. I've said it before, this was one of maybe two places that I would even consider coming back. Obviously, a program that I’m familiar with, one that’s winning, one that has a commitment to that excellence. It's tough moving. You factor in do I want to move my family somewhere if it was going to be one year (at a time) at this point in my career. You factor all those things, but we felt like this is an opportunity that the Lord presented to us.”

If not anything else could you not let Brady and Brees play longer than you? “I am not trying to compete with them. Those guys playing quarterback, I am not trying to compete with them, but I do want to have my last years to be with a guy like Drew definitely. It’s great being in the huddle with him.”

How long do you think you can play? “I’m day to day right now during training camp. Honestly, it really is. I say that jokingly, but it is a one day at a time thing. Right now my focus is on making this team, it’s on making a role (for) myself on this team, it’s on competing every day when I come out, prepare myself in the meeting room, it’s doing what’s asked of me to the best of my ability. That's how you approach this game for me at least. I've never the one to say hey I want to play ten years, I want to play five years, I want to play fifteen years. No, it’s I’ve got to make it through this day and this day has enough challenges. I’ve got to make it through this game, through this week, through this training camp. When you have that sort of focus then the years start to add on. So right now, I'm really on I guess you could say a very narrow focus.”

Your last season here, did they just tap into your skill set or did you discover something like they figured out a way to use you like you hadn’t been used before that’s been carried on? “I think I think it is a combination of different things. Everybody out there you see on the field and a lot of guys at home have skills. It’s about opportunity. It’s about coaching staffs. It's about an offense. It's about developing a certain confidence. It's about people allowing you to do things that you could do or you’re needed to do something that you could do as opposed to something else. There's a combination of different factors. For me, that last year was the combination of those factors. There was a need there. We had one of the best tight ends to ever play a game (Jimmy Graham) left. The offense was catered to him in a lot of ways. They needed somebody to make some of those plays. I had the opportunity to do so. I was (relied on by) Coach Payton and Coach Drew Brees on how to do certain things and I did them. The year before that, that wasn’t my role. It was a different role. Every year, at least in my career, it's been different. What's been asked of me in the passing game, the run game, special teams game or how much I've had to play. I do think that over the course of anybody's career there's going to be growth in all areas. That's how you stay in the game got to be able to evolve into what the need is and continue to perfect your skills.”

When you start connecting on stuff with Drew (Brees) is there more confidence in that relationship between you two and does that lead to more and more? “It's like that with any relationship. You take it out of the football realm, into the sports room, into the business realm, into what you do as professional. As you do things more collectively and have success together on the practice field as well as in a game situation there is going to be confidence built there. Not just trust but muscle memory. The reason why you see us do the same thing over and over again is because we're teaching our muscles how to run a certain route over and over again when we're tired, when it's hot, when it's cold. You just do it. It’s the same thing for the quarterback throwing the ball and going through his progressions. There is that I guess synergy that that becomes built over time and that's why we go through this process of training camp.”

A couple young guys are also at your position. Do you feel like a mentor to them, in terms of providing leadership, a guy that they can lean on? How do you kind of approach that relationship? “I automatically feel that simply because they remind me that my rookie year in the league, they were in elementary school stuff like that. We have those times where we joke ‘hey man, you’ve played longer than all of us combined.’ We have you know this was kind of fun times. I do relish that role and not just on the field. I feel that the way I try to live my life imperfectly but striving to be a husband a father those sorts of things. I want that to rub off on them too and I want them to be better than me in that area because to me that's even more important was happening on the field. This is very very important, but when I'm gone, and I tell them when I'm 50 years old watching them playing their 13th, 14th, 15th years, I want them to be men in their communities that people look up to. I want to have had a small part in training them to do that. Coming on the practice field, and showing up every day, and working hard at the reps I get, and encouraging them because we've got a lot of talent in that room. A lot of talent. Josh (Hill) is kind of the older guy now. He's got a lot of talent, but all the way down to Dan (Arnold) and Deon (Yelder) and Griff (Garrett Griffin) all those guys have a whole lot of out of talent.”

Has the Ben Watson hotline started up again? “Yes. Its starts and then you hear from guys you haven’t heard in a while which Is always great hearing back from those guys. It’s part of the game that you mentioned about coming back and playing. I think that part of playing again has to do with legacy and impact outside of football.”

Maybe you've already answered this, but you've been around for a while. What are the benefits of having a joint practice when you are going against another team and it is important trying to get work in to kind of temper the anger that probably gets out there? “Obviously, you always see some of the fights and those sorts of things and that happens sometimes. That's not the goal, but at the same time you're going against another team. You are going against an opponent. It is an opportunity for us to go on the road and be the visitors. You build that sort of camraderie as a team. You're trying to win everything like we are here, but now it’s Saints versus. We’re cheering for each other in that manner. It's an opportunity to get some different looks. You’re used to going into the same guys and one on ones, pass rush drills, and team drills. You’re used to those things and it's an opportunity for us to kind of mimic going and scouting an opponent and seeing what those guys’ strength and weaknesses are and trying to exploit them.”

Would you want to have it that way versus probably going to through long, grueling training camp? “It is grueling anyway. However you look at it, it is going to be grueling. I was just thinking training camp is so long. We're halfway there at this point, but it does break it up a little bit.”

What exactly is being discussed during those melees during practice? “I don't know. I honestly have not been in a fight with another team. When we practiced against the Patriots, I do not think we had any fights. Usually it is the usual. The same stuff’s going on when you're fighting against someone in a bar somewhere or in the stands when you see the stands and people are fighting in the stands during a game, yelling at each other. Probably some of those same things being passed back and forth. I’m the one trying not to get hurt because those guys are big, and strong, and fast, and young. I am not (young), so I’m trying not to get hurt.”

Have you ever been in a practice fight in the NFL? Yes, I have. It was a while ago. I've almost been in some recently, but I haven’t quite stepped over the line. We do have a rule. There is a rule about fighting, if someone in your room gets in a fight with us in practice or on the road or whatever you always come out there to their defense.”

If a player is dumb enough to punch someone in the helmet, do they immediately get cut from the team just because of judgement? “It depends on who the player is just like everything else. It’s like everything else. Everything depends on who the player is.”

Players and coaches say they don’t want fights to happen, but is there this undertone of well it happens? How many of y’all played football? Football is a very emotional sport. To be good at this game, you have to get yourself on the edge. Sometimes you see a different person out before a game. No matter what it is you have to think about. Your kids, your livelihood, the journey that you took to make it there. All that has to go through you to come out here and run up full speed against another human being. So that is a good thing to be able to play football with that type of intensity and emotion. Now what happens in practice, you do not want to go over that. That is why you train yourself to be able to have that emotion, have that energy, and do it within the confines of the rules, and be productive. Fighting is usually not productive because it can cost the team five, ten, 15 yards, whatever it is. The practice you mentioned getting an injury from breaking your hand and those sorts of things. Sometimes it just happens, but the goal and where the maturity comes in is when you can play at that fever pitch, but not go past that because then you're not being productive. It is football and stuff like that happens.”

When you look at the top edge players in the NFL, have you seen much film on Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram? I have not seen a lot of film on them honestly at this point. I think when we get back maybe Tuesday we’re going to really start on them. I haven't played them in the past, so I don't know much other than watching them during games, but obviously from the highlight films that I have seen, especially from (Joey) Bosa and (Melvin) Ingram, they are at the top of the game. I wouldn’t put them past our guy so I’m glad we have Cam (Jordan) to get us ready for next week.”

New Orleans Saints Safety Kurt Coleman 2018 Training Camp Presented by Verizon Sunday, August 19, 2018

What are the benefits of doing joint practices with another team and what can you gage from that? “I think the greatest thing is, almost, I do not want to say complacency when you go against your own team, but it kind of ramps up the competition. I think if you look at what has happened over these last couple of weeks when teams have been practicing, there has been several fights because it's very intense. But I think the one thing that you want to be able to come out of it is going against a different opponent, different people, and pushing yourself. You want to be able to grow. Obviously, fights will happen, but that is not what you want. You want to have good, hard competing practices and hopefully both teams can come away with saying, ‘We learned this’. Or maybe you are going against a certain wide receiver. Keenan Allen is a really good wide receiver. Hopefully, whether it be (Ken) Crawley, Marshon (Lattimore). Whoever it is, you can learn some things from great wide receivers.”

Do joint practices break up the monotony of training camp? “Oh absolutely. And that's what I'm saying because it increases your focus a little bit. It's a whole new setting. And like I said, we want to come out of this trip from out west and we want to be able to say that we got better. We want to take some steps forward because I think the Chargers are really good team. You're going against a great quarterback with an offense that's very experienced when they're run in it. So I think defensively, we’ve got a challenge and I want us to be able to rise to the challenge every single day that we're going against them.”

How much game work do you need in the preseason? “I think I’m not immune. I want reps just like anybody else just to get a familiarity because there is a difference between practice speed. Even if you're saying full-live, you still are still trying to take care of your teammates versus game against another opponent. I still want those reps, but at the end of the day it's all about what is best for this team. And I think this next upcoming game, I’m assuming that I'll be out there. Be able to get some good reps in. But it's all about fine tuning. This preseason is just about shaving off the rough edges so when it comes regular season, this defense and this team is ready to fire on all cylinders.”

Could a joint practice be as valuable as a preseason game? “I am of the one believer (in the value of joint practices). I think sometimes the practices are very, very intense. Almost game like at times. I have even talked to some people say if you just had a couple of these joint practices, you really do not need a game because they are very intense. You have teams that are fighting because it is mano a mano. You don't know this guy and you want to win. You want to show off for your coaches. You want to perform for your team. So it is like a game-like atmosphere going against those guys.”

What do you think the first string defense showed from preseason Week One to Week Two? “First off, I’d say we had two straight three and outs. I think what you learn about your defense and you can look across the board from the first preseason game, there’s a lot of missed tackles. I'm talking about across the board in the NFL. The tackling’s a lot better in game two, three, four etc. But I thought for us in particular, I thought we did a great job on rundowns. I always say it starts up front. If your run defense is stout and you are just making them pass the ball, that is what you want. You want to be able to make offenses one dimensional and then you can play them to your hand. I think we challenge guys a lot more. And I think even so, we can still become better. We can still make some more plays on the ball. I like the growth from week one to week two. We've got to take another step though this next week.”

What have you seen from Marshon Lattimore? “He has to be himself. And you do not want to change who he is as a person, because that’s whose made him. You just want to try to give him the tips, the motivation, the experience and really just help push him and raise his level. I tell him all the time greatness is upon him, but you have to be able to step upon it and really take on ownership of it. I do not know if you were watching practice today, he had a great practice today. Great practice today. And that's what we need out of him every single day because a lot is required of him because of the player he is. I think offenses are going to continue to challenge him because he is a great corner. I'm excited to see what is going to be able to do this year. I really am. And moving forward for the next coming years. He's going to be a special player.”

Do you believe Lattimore is a ‘gamer’? “You would hope that everybody raises their level of play during games. So in essence, everybody is a gamer but you want to be able to have great practice habits. Because your great practice habits translate on the field. Obviously, you can go out here and practice and just be very talented and make some plays. But then when it comes to a game, maybe if your technique’s not right, your fundamentals, or you're just not locked in because you didn't do it in practice. It can get you beat even if you're very talented. And I think that's the growth that we're seeing. That's the growth that we're having with our guys. Yes, we are talented but do you know what? There's more to the game than just talent. And when you put all the pieces together that's when you have a great individual person. That’s when you have a great defense and a great team.”