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WEEKLY MEDIA INFORMATION GUIDE

ATLANTA FALCONS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NOVEMBER 22, 2020 @ MERCEDES­BENZ SUPERDOME

GAME INFORMATION • ROSTERS • DEPTH CHART STATISTICS • MINIBIOS

ATLANTA FALCONS (3-6)

VS.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (7-2)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2020 – 12:00 P.M. (CST) MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME – NEW ORLEANS, LA. TV: FOX (WVUE FOX 8 locally) – Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Daryl Johnston (color analyst) and Pam Oliver (sideline) LOCAL RADIO: WWL (870 AM and 105.3 FM) – Zach Strief (play-by-play), Deuce McAllister (color analyst) and Steve Geller (sideline) NATIONAL RADIO: Compass Media Networks – Chris Carrino (play-by- play) and Brian Baldinger (color analyst) SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO: KGLA (830 AM and 105.7 FM) – Mario Je- rez (play-by-play), Juan Carlos Ramos (color analyst) and Victor Quinonez (sideline) THE MATCHUP yards taking place in the final two quarters. At quarterback after Brees helped lead the team back In a clash between longtime division foes, the New Orle- from a 10-0 deficit, completing 8-of-13 passes for 76 yards ans Saints will host the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday at the with one and a 103.4 rating, Mercedes-Benz Superdome. New Orleans is coming off a completed 6-of-10 throws for 63 yards in helping keep 27-13 win over the on Sunday, where New Orleans ahead of the 49ers. big plays on defense and special teams, created short fields and three and two field goals for New , the club’s defensive anchor in the mid- Orleans (7-2). New Orleans has gotten off to at least a 7-2 dle, engineered a standout defensive performance, leading start for the fourth consecutive season. The Saints are in the Black and Gold with 12 tackles, his highest total as a the midst of a six-game winning stream for the fourth Saints, a third down sack to force a field goal, three stops straight season, only the sixth team in NFL history to do for losses, two quarterback hits and one pass defense. that. The newly acquired Kwon Alexander started alongside Davis and posted four stops in his Saints debut.. New Orleans won the turnover battle 4-2, with two re- covered on special teams leading to two touch- In the secondary, a pair of veterans in S Malcolm Jen- downs by RB . The New Orleans run defense kins and CB Patrick Robinson, the club’s respective first surrendered only 49 yards on 25 carries (2.0 avg.), as they round picks in 2009 and 2010 provided the playmaking set an NFL record by keeping individual rushers under 100 with one apiece. On the opposite end of the yards for the 52nd consecutive regular season/postseason age spectrum, DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson made eight game. On the offensive side, New Orleans overcame the stops, one sack, two tackles for loss, three quarterback halftime loss of QB by rushing for 115 yards hits and one pass defensed. on 29 carries. Kamara rushed for two scores and also led Special teams played their role in helping New Orleans the team in receiving with seven receptions for 83 yards win the field position battle. Rookie WR (11.9 avg.) with an additional touchdown. recovered two muffed punts. WR/RS re- served carried nine times for a game-high 57 yards, serv- turned a kickoff 75 yards and K made both of his ing as a closer in the second half with eight carries for 52 field goal attempts.

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SAINTS-FALCONS CONNECTIONS native who prepped at Jesuit HS and starred at LSU...Atlanta running back Ito Smith prepped at McGill- New Orleans RB Alvin Kamara is an Atlanta native who Toolen Catholic (Mobile, Al.) HS and played at Southern prepped at Norcross (Ga.) HS, where he rushed for 2,264 Mississippi, where he was a teammate of Saints practice yards and 26 touchdowns while averaging 7.5 yards per squad center/guard Cameron Tom...Saints tight end Jared carry and added 22 receptions for 286 yards and five Cook, who prepped at North Gwinnett (Suwanee, Ga.) scores as a senior in 2012, earning Georgia Mr. Football HS, played with Brown in St. Louis in 2015...Saints defen- honors from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution...Saints De- sive end and Falcons running back Brian fensive Coordinator Dennis Allen’s father, Grady, played Hill were college teammates at the University of Wyo- for Atlanta from 1968-72. Allen served on the Falcons de- ming...Saints DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Falcons WR fensive coaching staff from 2002-05 before coming to New Brandon Powell played together at the University of Orleans in 2006. Allen tutored Falcons QB Matt Schaub in Florida...Saints G and Falcons WR Russell Oakland in 2014, when he served as head coach and Gage were college teammates at Louisiana State Uni- Schaub and Saints RB Latavius Murray were teammates. versity...New Orleans RB Dwayne Washington and Fal- Murray was tutored in Oakland by Falcons Running Backs cons T Kaleb McGary were college teammates at the Uni- Coach Bernie Parmalee from 2015-16...Saints QB Jameis versity of Washington...Saints defensive tackle Tyler Da- Winston, LB Kwon Alexander and Falcons TE Luke vison was a fifth round draft pick of the Saints in 2015 Stocker played for Atlanta Offensive Coordinator Dirk and played his first four seasons for the Black and Koetter when he served as head coach in Tampa Bay. Gold....Saints cornerback and Falcons Saints QB and Koetter are both Pocatello, Ida- cornerback Kendall Sheffield were college teammates at ho natives who played quarterback at Pocatello Highland Ohio State. HS. Atlanta Quarterbacks Coach Greg Knapp served as Allen’s offensive coordinator in Oakland in 2012. Knapp DATING GAME also served as offensive coordinator of the Raiders from This week’s game vs. Atlanta is being played on November 2007-08, Saints Coach Ronald Curry’s final 22. The Saints are 4-3 on November 22. New Orleans’ first two seasons as a wideout for the Silver and Black...New November 22 game was in 1970 against the Denver Bron- Orleans Running Backs Coach Joel Thomas and Falcons cos at Tulane Stadium and its last was in 2018 on Thanks- Defensive Line/Run Game Coordinator Tosh Lupoli served giving night at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome against on the same University of Washington coaching staff in Sunday’s opponent, Atlanta, which resulted in a 31-17 win. 2012. Lupoli tutored Saints defensive end After Sunday, the Saints will have played the 49ers and at the University of California from 2008-10...Atlanta safety Falcons twice apiece on November 22. Here is a brief look Sharrod Neasman spent the 2018 preseason with New at New Orleans’ Nov. 22 games: Orleans and was a college teammate at Florida Atlantic University with New Orleans defensive end Trey Hendrick- 1970 - The Saints lose to the 31-6 at son...Saints kicker Wil Lutz prepped at Northgate Tulane Stadium. (Newnan, Ga.) HS and played at Georgia State...Atlanta 1981 - The Saints defeated the Houston Oilers 27-24 at the Defensive Safeties Coach Chad Walker is a New Orleans Astrodome as Head Coach Bum Phillips got the best of his native who began his coaching career as a student assis- former team. tant at LSU in 2000 after graduating with a degree in edu- cation and also coached at Louisiana-Monroe and Missis- 1987 - New Orleans defeats the 23-14 at sippi College...New Orleans Quarterbacks Coach Joe Lom- the Superdome to improve to 7-3. bardi served on the Falcons coaching staff as an offen- 1993 - The Saints fall to the 49ers at Candlestick Park 42-7 sive assistant in 2006...Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan on Monday Night Football. Smith and Falcons guard Justin McCray were college teammates at UCF…Falcons Director of Player Personnel 1998 - The Saints fall to the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 on Steve Sabo served as a pro scout in New Orleans from Sunday Night Football at Candlestick Park. 1996-98...New Orleans linebacker Craig Robertson and 2009 - New Orleans defeats the Atlanta center were teammates in Cleveland. 36-7 at Raymond James Stadium to improve to 10-0. Jordan and Mack were college teammates at the University of California...New Orleans linebacker Alex Anzalone and 2018 - New Orleans defeats the Atlanta Falcons 31-17 on Atlanta safety Keanu Neal were teammates at the Universi- Thanksgiving night in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome to ty of Florida...Falcons Defensive Assistant Lance Schulters improve to 10-1. went to training camp with the Saints in 2008...Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones prepped at Foley (Al.) HS...Falcons linebacker Deion Jones is a New Orleans

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 3 NEW ORLEANS – ATLANTA games on the road for the second consecutive season. The Saints set an NFL single-season record with only eight STATISTICAL COMPARISON turnovers as they ranked second in the league in turnover ratio (+15). New Orleans also ranked third in sacks (51), 2020 Regular Season tied for third in scoring (28.6 ppg.) and ranked fourth in op- Rankings ponent rushing yards per game. Special teams captured Saints Falcons first place in NFL writer Rick Gosselin’s annual comprehen- sive rankings. Payton earned a bachelor’s degree in com- Record 7-2 3-6 munications at Eastern Illinois, where as a quarterback he Scoring Avg. (NFL Rank) 30.1 (4t) 27.0 (14) had 10,665 passing yards, at the time the third-highest total Opp. Scoring Avg. (NFL Rank) 23.7 (13) 27.8 (24) in NCAA Division I-AA history. Payton was inducted into Total Off. (NFL Rank) 373.1 (12) 396.8 (5) the Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame in September of 2000 and Rushing Off. (NFL Rank) 120.8 (12) 106.8 (18) had his jersey retired in a ceremony in September of 2010. Passing Off. (NFL Rank) 252.3 (15) 290.0 (2) He received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater in Total Def. (NFL Rank) 308.2 (4) 410.0 (29) 2013. Payton was born Dec. 29, 1963 in San Mateo, Calif., Rushing Def. (NFL Rank) 76.8 (2) 99.7(6) and raised in Naperville, Ill., Payton has a daughter, Me- Passing Def. (NFL Rank) 231.4 (15) 310.3 (31) ghan and a son, Connor. Kickoff Return Avg. (NFL Rank) 26.0 (6) 20.0 (26t) Punt Return Avg. (NFL Rank) 11.9 (5) 10.2 (11) Turnover Margin (NFL Rank) +4 (6t) +2 (12t) Raheem Morris was named interim coach of the Atlan- ta Falcons in Week Six after being promoted from defen- Penalties 52 51 sive coordinator. Morris is a veteran coach with 18 years of Penalty Yards 642 463 NFL coaching experience on both the offensive and defen- Opp. Penalties 39 49 sive sides of the ball. Opp. Penalty Yards 333 431 Morris began the 2019 season focused on the receiving corps but turned his attention to the secondary after the bye week following a tumultuous start. Over the final eight games, the team went 6-2 and the defense went from hav- THE COACHES ing the lowest amount of takeaways in the first half of the season (4) to finishing with the second-most in the NFL(16) New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton has posted after Week 9. The defense also vaulted from the bottom of a 146-86 overall record (.629), including an 8-7 postseason the league rankings to the top 10 in sacks (32nd to 10th), mark after the franchise had won only one playoff game scoring efficiency (32nd to 9th) and red zone efficiency prior to his arrival in 2006. Payton holds both the club’s top (31st to 6th) over the final eight weeks of the season. In 2018, Morris’ coaching played a part in helping the of- victory total and winning percentage. Payton is currently fense average 290.8 passing yards per game, the fourth- ranked 25th all-time in National Football League record best average in the league. The passing attack continued books in victories, fifth among active head coaches. He to improve from 2017 to 2018, with the offense averaging continues to represent the Saints as the model of stability 50 more passing yards per game and totaling 15 more not only within the NFC South, as he is the longest tenured passing touchdowns in the year span. Unver Morris’ guidance, first round pick led head coach within the division, but also among the most all rookies in receiving yards (821) and touchdowns (10). accomplished within the NFL. Only the Patriots’ Bill Bel- He also oversaw another great year from six-time Pro Bow- ichick (2000) has been with the his team longer than Pay- ler, Julio Jones. Jones recorded, 1,677 receiving yards, ton’s 15 seasons. Payton is also one of just eight active which was the second-highest total in his career. Jones National Football League head coaches to lead a team to a hauled in 113 passes, which was the third time in his ca- reer that he’s posted 100+ receptions in a season. victory. The others are Belichick, the Seattle Morris first arrived in Atlanta in 2016 and was hired as as- Seahawks’ Pete Carroll, the Las Vegas Raiders’ Jon Gru- sistant head coach/passing game coordinator, after spend- den (Buccaneers in 2002), the ’ John ing three seasons from 2012-15 as defensive backs coach Harbaugh, the ’ Mike McCarthy (Green for the Washington Redskins. Prior to arriving in Washing- Bay in 2010), the and ton, Morris spent three seasons as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 200911. He was the league’s the ’ Mike Tomlin. The 2020 Saints are youngest head coach in 2009 and in 2010, his team fin- only the sixth team in NFL history to have six-game win- ished with a 10-6 record. The Buccaneers made their best ning streaks in four consecutive seasons. The 2019 Saints turnaround in franchise history in 2010 after going 3-13 in edition posted their second consecutive 13-3 regular sea- 2009. son record, capturing their third consecutive NFC South Morris previously served on the team’s defensive coaching title and playoff berth. A franchise-record six players were staff from 2001-05 and from 2007-08, spending 2006 as defensive coordinator at Kansas State. He played safety at selected to Associated Press All-Pro and a club-best 11 Hofstra from 1994-97 and began his coaching career at his were named to the Pro Bowl. New Orleans won seven alma mater in 1998.

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SERIES HISTORY cedes-Benz Superdome. Most Points by Falcons in a Game: 62 points, Falcons Atlanta leads the regular season series, 52-49, with New won 62-7 on 9/16/73 at Tulane Stadium. Orleans holding an 19-9 advantage over the Falcons since 2006. Since 1991, 32 games have been decided by eight Most Combined Points (Both Teams): 80 points, Saints points or less. The Falcons had a 10-game winning streak won 43-37 on 9/23/18 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. from 1995-99, which remains the Saints’ longest winless Fewest Points by Saints in a Game: 0 points (twice), streak against an opponent. New Orleans took 13-of-16 in most recent, Falcons won 27-0 on 09/06/81 at Atlanta- the rivalry from 1986-94 and Atlanta won nine-straight over Fulton County Stadium. the fledgling Saints from 1969-73. Atlanta’s most recent mastery over a five-year period ended with a 21-19 win for Fewest Points by Falcons in a Game: Zero points New Orleans at the Georgia Dome on Nov. 22, 2000. Eight (twice), last, Saints won 30-0, 10/10/76 at Superdome. games in the series have gone into overtime. Fewest Combined Points (Both Teams): 16 points, In the 101 regular season games of the series there Saints won 13-3 on 10/20/74 at Atlanta Stadium. has been:

•2,133 points scored by New Orleans, 2,254 allowed. SUPERLATIVES • A ten-game Atlanta winning streak from 1995-99. A look at the top individual performances for Saints players • A six-game win streak for New Orleans from 1986-89. against Atlanta in the previous 99 regular season meetings. • 43 games decided by double-digits. RUSHING YARDAGE vs. FALCONS • 17 games decided by 21 or more points. • RB Deuce McAllister – 28 carries for 173 yards, • 50 games decided by seven points or less. @ the Louisiana Superdome, Nov. 16, 2003 • 3 games decided by one point. • RB Chuck Muncie – 22 carries for 161 yards, @ the Louisiana Superdome, Sept. 2, 1979 • A 38-point win by Saints (11/1/87) - Biggest Saints win. • RB Dalton Hilliard – 29 carries for 158 yards, @ • A 55-point loss by Saints (9/16/73) - Biggest Saints loss. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Nov. 19, 1989 • Four shutouts - Two by each club, the most recent a 38-0 win in Atlanta on 11/1/87. PASSING YARDAGE vs. FALCONS • Eight overtime games— four wins by each club. • QB Drew Brees – 31-of-58 for 422 yards, @ • Six Monday night games, two Sunday night games and Georgia Dome, Nov. 9, 2008 eight Thursday night games, including Thanksgiving night in 2018 and 2019. • QB Drew Brees – 39-of-49 for 396 yards, @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Sept. 23, 2018

• QB Drew Brees – 36-of-54 for 376 yards, @ SERIES FAST FACTS the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Sept. 26, 2016 Saints’ Largest Margin of Victory: 38 points, Saints won 38-0 on 11/01/87 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. RECEIVING YARDAGE vs. FALCONS Falcons’ Largest Margin of Victory: 55 points, Falcons • WR Wes Chandler – Six receptions for 205 yards won 62-7 on 09/16/73 at Tulane Stadium. (club record), @ the Louisiana Superdome, Sept. 2, 1979 Current Series Streak: Saints have won one straight, • WR Larry Burton – Four receptions for 159 yards, 11/28/19-. @ the Louisiana Superdome, Nov. 2, 1975 Saints’ Longest Win Streak: Six games, 12/14/86- • WR Devery Henderson – Four receptions for 158 11/19/89. yards, @ Georgia Dome, Nov. 26, 2006 Falcons’ Longest Win Streak: ten games, 9/17/95 12/05/99. Most Points by Saints in a Game: 45 points (twice), most recent, Saints won 45-16 on 12/26/11 at the Mer-

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 5 LAST MEETING COACHES Senior Defensive Asst. Peter Giunta (GEN-ta). Saints 26, Atlanta Falcons 18; November 28, 2019 @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium – The Saints have clinched the Offensive Line Coach Dan Roushar (ROW-shar). NFC South division title with a 26-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Thanksgiving night This marks the third con- secutive season that the Saints have won the NFC South, the best such streak in franchise history. COMMUNICATIONS STAFF The Saints' victory over the Falcons avenged a humbling setback against Atlanta in Week 10, a 26-9 loss at 2020 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS COMMUNICATIONS home that ended a six-game winning streak for New Orle- ans. STAFF Greg Bensel-Senior Vice President of Communications The Falcons made the Saints sweat it out late, making a frenzied late-game comeback attempt. The Falcons were and Broadcasting successful on consecutive onside kicks. The first success- Email: [email protected] ful onside kick came after a touchdown trimmed the Saints' lead to 26-15, and led to a Younghoe Koo's field goal that Phone: (504) 731-1794 made it a one-possession game. However, the Falcons couldn't capitalize on the second successful onside kick. The drive was thwarted at midfield as Cameron Jordan Doug Miller-Executive Director of Football Communica- sacked Matt Ryan on fourth down to end the comeback threat. tions “We had to drop back and pass at the end of the game,” Email: [email protected] Ryan said. “When you do that and there’s really no threat of run, it’s tough sledding, particularly when you’re going Phone: (504) 731-1895 against a good defense, a very good defensive line and one of the better pass rushers in the game in Cam Jordan.” Taysom Hill had quite a game. He blocked a punt. That led to the Saints' first touchdown, which was scored by Hill. Justin Macione-Director of Football Communications/ He later ran for a touchdown on a third-and-1 play late in Publications Director the second quarter. “When you have guys like Mike Thomas, Alvin Kamara, Email: [email protected] Jared Cook, the list goes on, it kind of creates opportunities Phone: (504) 731-1848 for little old me because it creates so much attention that’s put on those guys,” Hill said.

Evan Meyers-Football Communications/Legends Program Manager HOW DO YOU SAY IT Email: [email protected] .NEW ORLEANS SAINTS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Phone: (504) 731-1844 PLAYERS LB Alex Anzalone (anne-zuh-LOAN-ee) Jordy Spitale-Corporate Communications Manager T (ter-RON) Email: [email protected] LB (BONN) Phone: (504) 731-1894 WR Marquez Callaway (mar-QWEZ) LB Demario Davis (duh-MAR-ee-oh) Davis Friend-Communications Associate WR/RS Deonte Harris (deo-on-tay) Email: [email protected] RB Alvin Kamara (kuh-Mare-Uh) Phone: (504) 731-1842 DT (own-yay-MAH-ta) T/G (ANN-druss PEET) T (RAM-check) C/G Cesar Ruiz (roo-EEZ)

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 6 Johnson, RB Tony Jones Jr., TE Tommy Stevens, OL HOW DO YOU SAY IT , C/G Cameron Tom and DB Keith Washington II. JULY 9 – Signed DE Marcus Willoughby to the 27 – Signed draft picks G/C Cesar Ruiz, LB Zack Baun, QB and placed P on Injured Reserve. Tommy Stevens and TE . 9 – Reached an injury settlement with DE Anthony Lanier. 28 – Placed TEs Cole Wick and Jason Vander Laan on 12 – Signed WR III and DL Margus Hunt to Reserve/Did Not Report/Covid Opt-Out. the active roster from the practice squad. Signed RB Alvin AUGUST Kamara to a five-year contract extension. 2 – Waived DB Chris Johnson, WR Tommylee Lewis, OL 13 – Agreed to terms with LB Demario Davis on three-year Adrian Magee, RB Taquan Mizzell Sr., WR Maurice Har- contract extension. ris, DL Gus Cumberlander, FB Ricky Ortiz, WR 14 – WR Bennie Fowler III and DL Margus Hunt reverted to Krishawn Hogan and CB Deatrick Nichols, waived/ the practice squad from the active roster. Reached an inju- injured DL Kenny Bigelow Jr. Waived WR Chad Hansen. ry settlement with DB Saquan Hampton. 3 – Signed WR Bennie Fowler. Waived DT Taylor Stall- 18 – Activated RB Dwayne Washington from Reserve- worth. Covid. 7 – Signed LB . 19 – Signed DB Grant Haley and DT Anthony Zettel to 19 – Signed TE Ethan Wolf. practice squad. LB Anthony Chickillo terminated practice 20 – Placed DB Tino Ellis on Injured Reserve. squad contract. Terminated practice squad contract of CB Kemon Hall. 24 – Placed CB Johnson Bademosi on Injured Reserve and terminated contract of LB Nigel Bradham. 21 – Signed WR Bennie Fowler III and DL Margus Hunt to the active roster from the practice squad. 25 – Signed CB Kemon Hall. 22 – WR Bennie Fowler III and DL Margus Hunt reverted to 26 – Reached an injury settlement with CB Tino Ellis. the practice squad from the active roster. . 29 – Signed DEs Anthony Lanier II and DE T.J. Carter and 26 – Signed WR Bennie Fowler III and DL Margus Hunt to LB Wynton McManis and waived OL Darrin Paulo. active roster from the practice squad. Placed RB Ty Mont- 30 – Placed DL Jalen Dalton on Injured Reserve. Placed gomery on practice squad and waived C/G Will Clapp. RB Dwayne Washington on Reserve/Covid-19. 28 – Signed CB to the practice squad. 29 – Signed C/G Will Clapp to the practice squad. SEPTEMBER 30 – Signed WR Malik Henry to practice squad. Placed WR 5 – Terminated contracts of LB Anthony Chickillo, DL Mario Lil’Jordan Humphrey on practice squad Injured Re- Edwards Jr., WR Bennie Fowler III, DL Margues Hunt serve. and OL Patrick Omameh. Waived LB Joe Bachie, WRs Emmanuel Butler and Austin Carr, DE T.J. Carter, LB , TE , CB Kemon Hall, OCTOBER WRs Lil’Jordan Humphrey and , RB To- 3 – Elevated CB Ken Crawley and TE Garrett Griffin to the ny Jones Jr., LB Wyton McManis, OL Jordan Steckler, active roster from the practice squad. Signed C/G Will TE Tommy Stevens, OL Calvin Throckmorton, C/G Camer- Clapp to the active roster from the practice squad. on Tom, DB Keith Washington II and TE Ethan WOlf. Placed LB on Injured Reserve. Placed LB Kiko Alonso on Reserve/PUP. Placed DE An- thony Lanier II on Injured Reserve. Placed OL James 5 – CB Ken Crawley and TE Garrett Griffin reverted to Hurst on Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner. practice squad. T/G James Hurst suspension lifted by Waived/Injured DB Saquan Hampton. Commissioner. Team granted roster exemption. 6 – Placed DB Saquan Hampton on Injured Reserve. 8 – Waived C/G Will Clapp and signed WR Tommylee Agreed to practice squad contracts with LB Joe Bachie, Lewis to the practice squad. WR Austin Carr, LB Anthony Chickillo, LB Andrew Dowell, 10 – Signed C/G Will Clapp to practice squad. Terminated WR Bennie Fowler III, TE Garrett Griffin, CB Kemon Hall, practice squad contract of WR Malik Henry. WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey, DL Margus Hunt, WR Juwan

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TRANSACTIONS SCHEDULE/RESULTS

OCTOBER REGULAR SEASON 12 – CB Ken Crawley signed to active roster from practice Date Opponent Time/Network/Result squad. T/G James Hurst roster exemption lifted. Terminat- Sept. 13 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS W, 34-23 ed contract of DL Margus Hunt. Elevated WR Austin Carr and TE Garrett Griffin to active roster from practice squad. Sept. 21 @Las Vegas Raiders L, 24-34 13 – WR Austin Carr and TE Garrett Griffin reverted to the Sept. 27 L, 30-37 practice squad. Oct. 4 @Detroit Lions W, 35-29 22 – Signed DE Will Clarke to the practice squad. Oct. 12 W, 30-27 OT 23 – Placed CB Ken Crawley and WR Emmanuel Sanders --—-——-———————-BYE——————————- on Reserve/COVID-19 and WR Bennie Fowler III on In- jured Reserve. Oct. 25 CAROLINA PANTHERS W, 27-24 24 – Activated WR Austin Carr (COVID-19 replacement), Nov. 1 @Chicago Bears W, 26-23 OT C/G Will Clapp and WR Juwan Johnson (COVID-19 re- Nov. 8 @Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 38-3 placement) from the practice squad. Nov. 15 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS W, 2713 26 – WR Austin Carr (COVID-19 replacement), C/G Will Clapp and WR Juwan Johnson (COVID-19 replacement) Nov. 22 ATLANTA FALCONS 12:00/FOX reverted to the practice squad. Nov. 29 @Denver Broncos 3:05/FOX 28 – Reinstated CB Ken Crawley from Reserve/COVID-19. Dec. 6 @Atlanta Falcons 12:00/FOX 31 – Activated WR Austin Carr , C/G Will Clapp (COVID-19 Dec. 13 @Philadelphia Eagles 3:25/FOX replacement) and WR Juwan Johnson from the practice squad. Signed WR Tommylee Lewis to active roster from Dec. 20 3:25/CBS practice squad. Dec. 25 MINNESOTA VIKINGS 3:30/FOX Jan. 3 @Carolina Panthers 12:00/FOX NOVEMBER

2 – WR Austin Carr, C/G Will Clapp (COVID-19 replace- GAME SUMMARIES ment and WR Juwan Johnson reverted to the practice squad. Waived WR Tommylee Lewis. Acquired LB Kwon WEEK 1: Saints 34, Buccaneers 23; September 13, Alexander from the San Francisco 49ers in exchange 2020 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – Drew Brees and , the two leading passers in National Football for LB Kiko Alonso and a conditional fifth round draft pick. League history, couldn't muster vintage performances in 4 – Placed LB Marcus Willoughby on practice squad In- the first NFL game featuring two starting quarterbacks in jured Reserve, signed TE Ethan Wolf and WR Tommylee their 40s. Lewis to the practice squad. Reinstated WR Emmanuel But while Brees avoided game-turning mishaps with an Sanders from Reserve/COVID-19. offense he's led since 2006, Brady suffered some costly 6 – Placed DB Justin Hardee and DT Sheldon Rankins on cross-ups with his new team. Brady threw two Injured Reserve, Activated RB off of In- in his Tampa Bay debut, Alvin Kamara scored touchdowns jured Reserve. running and receiving, and the New Orleans Saints beat the Buccaneers 34-23 on Sunday. 11 – Signed DE to the practice squad and terminated practice squad contract of TE Tommy Stevens. “I made some just bad, terrible turnovers,” Brady said. "I obviously have got to do a lot better job.” 13 – Activated LB Chase Hansen from Injured Reserve. The first of Brady’s interceptions led to Kamara’s six-yard

touchdown run. The second pick thrown by the new, 43- year-old Bucs QB — who left the Patriots in free agency after 20 years and six Super Bowl triumphs — was re-

turned 36 yards for a touchdown by Janoris Jenkins.

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Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 8 He lofted a 26-yard completion to Chris Godwin along the TRANSACTIONS right sideline, drew a pass interference penalty with a 22- yard attempt to Mike Evans and capped the drive with a 2- CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-WEEK 1 yard keeper, after which he emphatically spiked the ball. “Win the turnover battle like we did, have a turnover for a It was a fleeting, triumphant moment for the Bucs in a touchdown, you’re a 90-something percent winner in those game defined more, in the end, by their new star's mis- games,” Saints coach Sean Payton said. ”Just a lot of takes. things happened in that game that despite how you play, FORTUITOUS MOVES those things can help you win games. The energy and ef- fort I was pleased with.” The Saints saw two players activated from the practice squad come up with big special teams plays. DL Margus The 41-year-old Brees passed for 160 yards and two TDs. Hunt blocked a 54-yard field goal attempt. WR Bennie He did not turn the ball over and took only one sack. His Fowler recovered a muffed kickoff at the Tampa Bay 18 in first TD pass was a dump-off to Kamara from 12 yards out. the fourth quarter, setting up a 21-yard field goal that made In the fourth quarter he hit free-agent signing Emmanuel it 34-17 with 8:01 left. Sanders for a 5-yard score.

“I’d probably say I played awful,” Brees said. “Certainly, we are used to playing at a much higher level offensively and WEEK 2: Raiders 34, Saints 24; September 21, 2020 @ especially in the passing game. So, we’ll get that back on Allegiant Stadium – After being in control of the contest track.” with a 17-7 lead, the Saints got caught in a hailstorm of a comeback in the desert debut of the NFL in Las Vegas, Still, Brees found satisfaction in beating Brady's Bucs. where the Raiders scored 24 consecutive points in the final “Of course, it’s significant and it’s unique and I’d be lying to three quarters in a loss that dropped New Orleans to 1-1. you if I said to you it didn’t mean a little bit more," Brees Despite struggles on offense, New Orleans seemed to be said. "I've got so much love and respect for (Brady) and inching back early in the fourth quarter when CB P.J. Wil- what he’s able to accomplish. liam recovered a by Raiders QB Derek Carr at “We played against each other in college, for goodness the Saints 40. But New Orleans couldn’t get past the Las sake, in 1999,” Brees continued. “At the end of the day, I Vegas 47 and Carr engineered a ten-play, 89-yard drive think we’d both pinch ourselves if you told us back then that ended with a 20-yard rushing TD by RB Jalen Richard. we’d have the opportunity to play this long and be a part of Carr completed 28-of-38 passes for 282 yards, three touch- so many great teams and moments, historic moments.” downs, zero interceptions and a 120.7 passer rating, de- Few witnessed this latest bit of history in person, with gov- spite being sacked three times. ernment leaders and the Saints having agreed that no fans New Orleans held Las Vegas scoreless on their first two should attend the opener amid the coronavirus pandemic. possessions, including one late in the first quarter where That turned the normally deafening Superdome into more DT David Onyemata sacked Carr on third down to get the of an echo chamber. When Wil Lutz’s field goal put New defense off the field. But the momentum quickly changed Orleans up 17-7, the squeaking of pulleys could be heard when the Raiders forced a three-and-out. Carr led Las Ve- as the net behind the goalpost was lowered. gas on a 11-play, 63-yard drive that ended with a three- yard touchdown pass to FB Alec Ingold. The club’s then Brady compared the environment to “a scrimmage.” traded touchdowns, but Raiders K Daniel Carlson booted a “But obviously, it counts,” he added. “We’ve got to look 28-yard field goal as time expired at the half to tie the score each other in the eye and all work harder, put more urgen- On the fifth play from scrimmage of the third quarter, Raid- cy on the things we have to do.” ers TE Foster Moreau had a 31-yard grab from Carr to set TE Jared Cook caught five passes for 80 yards for New up a one-yard touchdown throw to TE Darren Waller. Once Orleans, highlighted by a 46-yard reception down the left the Saints got the ball back, their only drive of the third side that set up Sanders' TD. Brady was 15 of 28 passing quarter was stunted at the Las Vegas 43-yard line by 35 for 157 yards and one TD through the first 54 minutes. He yards. Following Richard’s fourth quarter touchdown, New padded his numbers in garbage time, finishing with 239 Orleans would match it with a three-yard rushing touch- yards and two TDs, the second scoring strike going to Mike down by RB Alvin Kamara. On Las Vegas’ next drive, Carl- Evans with 2:41 left. son kicked a 54-yard field goal, set up by a 29-yard pass interference penalty assessed to CB Janoris Jenkins. Tampa Bay's opening drive was promising for Brady, who the Bucs hope can lead them to their first playoff appear- ance since the 2007 season. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 9 convincing win against the Lions, showcasing their run GAME SUMMARIES game versatility, dominant defense and effective passing game, scoring 35 unanswered points. CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE The Lions offense put up two touchdowns within the first WEEK 3: Packers 37, Saints 30; September 27, 2020 @ five minutes of play, displaying an early 14-0 lead against Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The Saints battled back the Saints. The Detroit defense came up with an intercep- from four deficits to tie the score at 27-27 on the final play tion on the Saints’ first play, to put them in prime field posi- from scrimmage in the fourth quarter on a spectacular 52- tion. QB Matthew Stafford found targets RB D’Andre Swift yard touchdown reception by RB Alvin Kamara, then and WR Kenny Golladay during their first scores. stopped Green Bay on downs near midfield to put them- Quarterback Drew Brees and the Saints offense over- selves in position to take a fourth quarter lead. But a fum- came the two-touchdown deficit, going into the half with a ble that set up a field goal, hurt New Orleans’ momentum, 28-14 lead. as well as three defensive penalties on Green Bay’s drive, proving to be the difference in the Packers’ win. Running backs Alvin Kamara and Latavius Murray took command of the run game, splitting up touches throughout In a contest that featured seven different lead changes, the game. New Orleans had a total 164 yards rushing, New Orleans tied the score on the last play from scrim- Kamara with 19 carries for 83 yards (4.4 yd avg) and Mur- mage of the third quarter at 27-27 when Kamara took a ray with 14 carries for 64 yards (4.6 yd avg). The run game screen pass from QB Drew Brees and slithered and broke capitalized in the red zone, exhibiting Kamara’s seventh multiple tackles for the career-long 52-yard receiving touch- touchdown this season, as well as two rushing scores from down, also moving into first place in franchise history in Murray. multiple-score contests (16). S and CB Marshon Lattimore then combined to stop Packers RB Brees and the passing offense were consistent through- Aaron Jones on a fourth-and-one near midfield. out the contest, with two stand out targets, WR Emmanuel Sanders and WR Tre’Quan Smith. Brees threw for a Following a seven-yard rush by RB Latavius Murray, QB total of 246 yards, two touchdowns and went 19 for 25. Taysom Hill fumbled on an option play as it was forced Sanders led the team in receiving, during a breakout game and it was recovered by Green Bay LB Z’Darius Smith, with 6 receptions for 93 yards, his season high. Brees con- setting up a 49-yard field goal by K Mason Crosby. On nected with Smith twice in the endzone, giving him (Smith) Green Bay’s final drive, with the Packers up 30-27 and a total of 4 receptions for 54 yards. third-and-three, LB Demario Davis jumped offsides, giving QB a free play. On it, CB Janoris Jenkins The Saints offense went five-for-five in the red zone was assessed a defensive pass interference penalty at the against the Lions defense, scoring touchdowns on each New Orleans one-yard line, exhausting New Orleans’ attempt. hopes for a comeback. DE Cameron Jordan, DT David Onyemata and DE Trey Kamara had a huge performance, setting career-highs in Hendrickson led the pass rush, each coming up with both receiving yardage and touchdown receptions with 13 one sack apiece. CB Patrick Robinson forced a critical grabs for 139 yards and two scores, adding 58 rushing turnover, picking off Stafford in the end zone in the second yards on 12 carries for 187 total yards from scrimmage. quarter. Brees completed 29-of-36 passes for 288 yards with three New Orleans’ defense was steady on all aspects. The touchdown throws, zero interceptions and a 127.8 passer • Saints’ run defense held the Lions to 90 yards rushing and rating. only allowed a season-low 281 total yards, the first time Rodgers completed 21-of-32 passes for 283 yards with they gave up under 300 yards this season. Surrendering three touchdown passes, zero interceptions and a 124.9 only 36 yards rushing to Lions RB Adrian Peterson, New passer rating. Green Bay WR Allen Lazard recorded six Orleans has not allowed an opposing running back to catches for 146 yards with one touchdown, including a ca- reach the century mark for their last 46 regular season and reer-long 72-yard grab. Packers RB Aaron Jones rushed postseason games, the third-longest streak in the National 16 times for 69 yards with one touchdown, as the Saints Football League. did not surrender 100 yards rushing to a player for the 45th • Kamara scored a touchdown for the sixth consecutive consecutive regular season/postseason contest, now tied regular season game dating back to 2019, tying the fran- for the third-longest streak in NFL record books. chise mark for consecutive contests with a score.

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out an turnover. Five of his completions went to Williams GAME SUMMARIES for 109 yards and two TDs. Brees finished 33 of 47 for 325 yards, including 12 com- CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-WEEK FOUR pletions to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders for 122 yards, • Jordan’s sack gives him four against Detroit, tying the as his 13 career overtime wins a starting quarterback broke franchise for fourth among teams on his list of sack victims a tie with Tom Brady since it was instituted in the 1974 sea- behind the three NFC South clubs. son. Kamara had 119 yards from scrimmage, highlighted • The victory improved New Orleans’ all-time regular sea- by his leaping, juggling catch along the right sideline over son record vs. Detroit to 13-12-1, increasing the number of the head of safety Rayshawn Jenkins to set up Hill's tying clubs they have a winning record against to nine. TD. • Sean Payton now has 141 career wins in regular sea- In Week Four, it was Tampa Bay's Tom Brady, a six-time son/postseason combined, moving him into a tie with John Super Bowl winner. This week it was Brees — the NFL's all Fox for 25th all-time in NFL record books. -time leader in completions, yards and touchdowns. Brees' dive over a pile of linemen at the goal line made it 20-10 14 seconds before halftime. WEEK 5: New Orleans Saints 30, Los Angeles Chargers 27, October 4, 2020 at Mercedes-Benz Super- Lutz' 53-yard field goal pulled New Orleans within a dome- Wil Lutz kicked a 36-yard field goal with 5:08 left in touchdown in the third quarter. Then Brees found Cook overtime and New Orleans' defence stopped Chargers re- open behind the Chargers' secondary on third-and-long to ceiver Mike Williams just short on fourth down to preserve tie it early in the fourth quarter. a 30-27 victory over seemingly star-crossed Los Angeles In staking Los Angeles to an early 20-3 lead, Herbert on Monday night. became the first rookie to pass for three TDs in the first half Chargers kicker Michael Badgley, who missed his first of a Monday night game. career point-after kick wide right in the first quarter, had a His first came touchdown pass of the evening when he chance to redeem himself after Williams' leaping catch be- rolled right away from pressure and fired a 17-yard pass tween two defenders put the Chargers on the Saints' 32- down the sideline to Allen. yard line in the final seconds. But Badgley's 50-yard kick as Herbert's 49-yard completion to Jalen Guyton set up his time expired bounced off the right upright. four-yard scoring strike to Williams one play later. The "The young man has been kicking outstanding. He's got touchdown capped a drive extended by a roughing-the- to do better but we could have done some other things bet- punter penalty against New Orleans running back Dwayne ter," Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said. Washington. Drew Brees rushed for a 1-yard touchdown and hit tight Chargers S Nasir Adderly's interception of Brees and 39- end Jared Cook for a 41-yard score as the Saints rallied yard return to the Saints one-yard line set up Herbert's from a 17-point deficit in the second quarter. three-yard scoring pass to tight end Hunter Henry, which made it 20-3. "This is how you grow as a team," Brees said. "This is how you become battle-tested — and I think it pays divi- WEEK 7: New Orleans Saints 27, Carolina Panthers 24, dends." October 25, 2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome– The New Orleans Saints earned a hard-fought 27-24 victory Rookie Justin Herbert's fourth touchdown pass of the over the Carolina Panthers with 3,000 fans in attendance game, a 64-yarder to Michael Williams, briefly put Los An- for the first time this season at the Mercedes-Benz Super- geles back in front before the Saints (3-2) tied it on Taysom dome on Sunday, Oct. 25 Hill's nine-yard run with 52 seconds remaining in regula- tion. Saints quarterback Drew Brees found a rhythm on the opening possession, driving 75 yards which ended with a The Chargers (1-4) fell to their fourth straight loss by a four-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jared Cook. The touchdown or less, and the second in overtime. They also score marked the first time the Saints have scored a touch- blew a 17-point lead for a second straight game. down on the opening possession of a game in the 2020 "Never thought this team would lose four straight. We've season. put ourselves in position, but we didn't get it done," Lynn CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE said. "We have to finish these damn games."

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Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 11 tight end Jared Cook on a 16-yard touchdown strike with GAME SUMMARIES three seconds remaining in the first half, trimming Chica- go's lead to 13-10 at the break. Taysom Hill found paydirt late in regulation on at 20-yard pass from Brees, extending CONTINUED FROM PREVOIUS PAGE-WEEK SEVEN the Saints lead to 23-13. On the play Brees surpassed With two of his top targets inactive for the contest, Brees Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady for most career touch- relied on rookie WR Marquez Callaway, WR/RS Deonte down passes (560 to 559). Running back Alvin Kamara hauled in nine passes for 96 Harris, wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith and running back yards, finishing with 163 all-purpose yards in the contest. Alvin Kamara in the passing game. Star receivers Michael New Orleans' first three offensive possessions of the sec- Thomas (hamstring) and Emmanuel Sanders (Covid-19) ond half started inside Chicago territory. Return were absent. Thomas hasn’t played since the team’s open- man Deonte Harris set up the Saints offense with excellent ing week win over Tampa Bay. field position on a pair of electrifying punt returns, including a 42-yard return setting the Saints up in the red zone mid- Brees completed 29-of-36 passes for 387 yards and two way through the third quarter. scores. In a standout performance, Callaway hauled in Defensively, New Orleans tallied 5.0 sacks on the after- noon. Defensive end Trey Hendrickson established a new eight catches for 75 yards. The Saints were 12 of 14 on season high (5.5 sacks) on the year with one quarterback third down and never punted. takedown. Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore came up The Saints rushing attack, led by Kamara and Latavius with an interception with 8:34 to play in the third quarter. The takeaway came on the ensuing play after Bears Murray, combined for 130 yards on the ground. Kamara wideout Javon Wims was ejected for throwing multiple also notched eight receptions for 65 yards. After a 16-yard punches at Saints cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson. grab in the second half, Kamara joined Roger Craig and Saints linebacker Demario Davis had an opportunity to seal Christian McCaffrey as the only players with at least 2,500 the win in regulation, but a forward progress call allowed rushing and 2,500 receiving yards in their first four seasons Chicago to maintain possession after Davis forced and jumped on a fumble. in NFL history. Bears quarterback completed 28-of-41 passes While the New Orleans defense had some struggles, DE- for 272 yards tor two touchdowns and one interception. Foles connected with former Tulane Green Wave wideout stepped up when it mattered most. Dav- Darnell Mooney five times for 69 yards and one touch- enport sacked former Saints QB Teddy Bridgewater for a down. Star receiver Allen Robinson had six receptions for eight-yard loss with two minutes remaining, knocking Caro- 87 yards and a score. lina out of reasonable field goal range. Joey Slye attempted Chicago running back David Montgomery flirted with a 100- a 65-yard field goal to tie the game, but just came up short. yard rushing game, finishing with 21 carries for 89 yards.

“I thought the sack on third down was critical,” Saints Head Coach Sean Payton said during his postgame press WEEK 9: Saints 38, Buccaneers 3; November 8, 2020 @ conference. “It put them in a much different position. It was Raymond James Stadium – Drew Brees vs. Tom Brady, a good win.” and the battle for the supremacy of the NFC South, was a one-sided affair. Bridgewater, who played two seasons with the Saints Brees threw for 222 yards and four touchdowns, regaining before joining Carolina this season, completed 23-of-28 the NFL career TD pass lead and lifting the New Orleans passes for 254 yards, including a 74-yard touchdown strike Saints into first place with a 38-3 rout of Brady and the to wideout D.J. Moore. Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday night. The three-time defending division champion won their fifth straight game, intercepting Brady three times and complet- WEEK 8: New Orleans Saints 26, Chicago Bears, No- ing a season sweep of the Bucs (6-3), who also suffered a vember 1, 2020 @ Soldier Field – The New Orleans Saints earned a 26-23 overtime victory over the Bears be- double-digit loss at New Orleans in Week 1. hind the leg of kicker Wil Lutz on a crisp, autumn afternoon “Each time you can win and find different ways to win, I at Soldier Field on Sunday, Nov. 1, All Saints Day. think it just builds confidence and creates momentum,” Lutz knocked home a 35-yard field goal with 2:12 left in Brees said. overtime to secure the fourth consecutive win of the sea- “Obviously tonight was a great night,” he added. “All the son for New Orleans, which is 5-2 and tied for first with Tampa Bay in the NFC South. way around in all three phases, it was pretty exceptional.” "It was a hard fought game," Saints Coach Sean Payton The Saints (6-2) weren’t perfect—turning the ball over said during his postgame press conference. "I think in the twice themselves-however the offense was extremely effi- second half we played better football. It's good when you win an overtime game like that - it's the second one this cient with receivers Michael Thomas and Emmanuel Sand- year. There's a little bit of grit and toughness that I think ers back in the lineup, and the defense played its best you begin to build. I don't think you just start with it." game of the season. Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed 31-of-41 passes for 280 yards and two touchdowns. Brees connected with CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 12 Jameis Winston's first pass replacing Brees went for a first GAME SUMMARIES down. Winston completed 6-of-10 passes for 63 yards, while Taysom Hill carried the ball eight times for 45 yards CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-WEEK NINE from the quarterback position. "My main job is to serve my teammates and help put us in Brees was 26 of 32 passing, including first-half TD throws a position to win the football game," Winston said during of 14 yards to Tre’Quan Smith, 8 yards to Adam Trautman his postgame press conference. "I am happy we had a great team win today." and 12 yards to Sanders, who missed the previous two Five quarterbacks took at least one snap between the two games while on the COVID-19 list. The 41-year old added teams in Sunday's contest. a three-yarder to Josh Hill to make it 38-0 with just over Saints star running back Alvin Kamara hauled in seven nine minutes remaining. receptions for 83 yards and a score and added two short “We knew this was a big game, divisional opponent, Tam- rushing touchdowns. In addition to Brees, the Saints had these players leave the pa’s playing extremely well,: said Brees, who lost a fumble game with injuries. Josh Hill, Tre'Quan Smith, Marshon on Tampa Bay’s only sack but did not throw and intercep- Lattimore and Malcom Brown. tion. “Obviously we’re been a little short-handed over the last HONORS few weeks … Tonight, it was good to get them back in the mix,” Brees added. “We wanted to spread the ball around, wanted to play complementary football. I can’t say enough NFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK about our defense, they just played phenomenal.” WEEK 1: P THOMAS MORSTEAD Brees regained the league career TD pass lead with 564, Saints 34, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23 @ Mercedes- three more than the 43-year old Brady, who had thrown for Benz Superdome, Sept. 13, 2020 17 touchdowns and just one interception over the previous Played in his 175th career game, moving into a tie with TE six games. Hoby Brenner for eight on the club’s all-time games played list. Punted six times for 264 yards (44.0 avg.) with five punts downed inside the 20 and recorded one kickoff, WEEK 10: New Orleans Saints 27, San Francisco 49ers 13, November 15, 2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome- which was muffed by Tampa Bay and recovered by WR With franchise quarterback Drew Brees sidelined by a rib Benny Fowler. injury, the New Orleans Saints turned to their defense to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 27-13 in front of 6,000 fans at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday, Nov. 15. NFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK The defense delivered. WEEK 5: K WIL LUTZ All-Pro linebacker Demario Davis notched a game high 12 tackles, while cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson tallied Saints 30, Los Angeles Chargers 27 @ Mercedes-Benz eight total tackles, including his first career sack. Defensive Superdome, Oct. 12, 2020 backs Malcolm Jenkins and Patrick Robinson each inter- cepted San Francisco quarterback . Converted three-of-three field goal attempts, including a 53 Special teams played a factor in the field position game for -yard kick in the third quarter and a 36-yard kick in over- New Orleans. time. Converted all three PAT attempts and had three Undrafted rookie Marquez Callaway came up with two touchbacks. muffed punt recoveries, and rookie linebacker Zack Baun also delivered a high-impact special teams tackle. It took the Saints offense while to get going, but a 75- yard Deonte Harris kick return sparked the first score of the game, a 49-yard Wil Lutz field goal. Brees completed 8-of-13 passes for 76 yards and one score before exiting the game with a rib injury at halftime. He took a hard hit in the second quarter on a sack by 49ers defensive end . Street was called for un- necessary roughness on the play. "He took a heavy shot in the first half," Saints Coach Sean Payton said during his postgame press conference. "As he came out in the second half, he felt it was really impacting him. He'll get an MRI and x-rays. His back felt sore. As he tried to throw, he just came up to me and said, 'Hey, I don't feel like I'm capable of playing.' And so quickly we made the switch, and you know, that happens sometimes." "I was not going to be able to be effective," Brees said. "It had nothing to do with pain. It was definitely just what my body was going to be able to do or not be able to do."

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 13 Cornerback Janoris Jenkins - Cousin, Pernell McPhee TEAM NOTES plays linebacker for the Ravens (2011-14, 2019-present) and also played for the Bears (2015-17) and Washington FAMILY TIES (2018). Numerous Saints players, coaches and administrators are Linebacker - Father, Luther Elliss was a for- not the only members of their families to make a name for mer first round draft pick of the Detroit Lions in 1995 and themselves in pro football. No fewer than 23 Saints play- played ten years in the NFL and was selected to two Pro ers, coaches or front office staff have relatives who have Bowls. played, coached or served in the front office in the National Defensive end Cameron Jordan - Father, Steve, had a Football League. 13-year career at tight end for the Minnesota Vikings, with Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen - Late father, Grady six Pro Bowl selections, being inducted into their Ring of Allen, played linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons from 1968- Honor. 72. Tackle/Guard Andrus Peat - Father, Todd, played six Offensive Coordinator Pete Carmichael - Late father, NFL seasons with the Phoenix/ and the Pete, served as an assistant coach from 1994-2003 with Los Angeles Raiders. the Jacksonville Jaguars (1994-99), Wide Receiver Michael Thomas - Uncle, Keyshawn John- (2000) and Chicago Bears (2002-03). son, is a former wide receiver who was the first overall pick Quarterbacks Coach Joe Lombardi - The grandson of in the 1996 NFL Draft by the , spending 11 legendary National Football League head coach Vince seasons in the National Football League with the Jets, Lombardi, who led both Green Bay and Washington. He Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys and Carolina led the Packers to three straight and five overall NFL Panthers, earning three Pro Bowls and the Super Bowl Championships in seven years, in addition to winning the XXXVII title. first two Super Bowls. Defensive Tackle - Uncle, Perry Tuttle played Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn - Younger brother, Ja- wide receiver on Clemson’s national championship team in son, was a linebacker and sixth-round draft pick of the De- 1981, who was a first round pick of the Buffalo Bills in 1982 troit Lions in the 2001 NFL Draft, playing six seasons with and then played three National Football League seasons the New York Jets, and Minnesota Vikings. with the Bills, Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Offensive Assistant D.J. Williams - Father, Doug Wil- Area Scout Scott Campbell - Late father, Marion Camp- liams, is the Washington Football Club’s Senior Vice Presi- bell, played for the 49ers (1954-55) and the Eagles (1956- dent/Player Development, who won Super Bowl XXII as 61) as one of the league’s last two way players along the starting quarterback for the Redskins, the pinnacle of a line as a two-time Pro Bowl selection and first-team All-Pro storied 12-year pro football career, which includes him be- in 1960, was a longtime defensive assistant with the Patri- ing in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ring of Honor, also ots (1962-63), Vikings (1964-66), Rams (1967-68), Eagles working in the Buccaneers front office. (1977-82) and Atlanta Falcons (1969-74) and was former Vice President/Asst. GM-College Personnel Jeff Ireland head coach of the Eagles (1983-85) and Falcons (1987- – Stepson of Chiefs Hall of Fame LB/C E.J. Holub. Grand- 89). son of Eagles running back and Bears personnel exec. Jim Area Scout Joey Vitt - Father, Joe Vitt, is a longtime Na- Parmer. tional Football League assistant coach, who served as as- National Scout Terry Wooden - Brother, JoJo, is Director sistant head coach/linebackers of the Saints from 2006-16, of Player Personnel for the Los Angeles Chargers. is currently assistant head coach/inside linebackers of the Jets and also had coaching stints with the Seattle Sea- Linebacker Demario Davis - Cousin Steve McNair was a hawks, Colts, Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams and Kansas former standout quarterback for the Houston Oilers/ City Chiefs. Tennessee Titans (1995-2005) and Baltimore Ravens (2006-07). Combine Scout Matt Phillips - Father, Ted is the presi- dent/CEO of the Chicago Bears. Quarterback Taysom Hill - Brother-in-law, David Nixon played linebacker and on special teams for the Raiders (2009), (2010) and St. Louis Rams (2010- 11).

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 14 Will Clarke DE West Virginia 5 TEAM NOTES Grant Haley DB Penn State 3 COACHES IN THE NFL Andrew Dowell LB Michigan State 1 Six members of the 2020 Saints coaching staff have prior Garrett Griffin TE Air Force 3 playing experience in the National Football League. Will Clapp G/C LSU 3 Head Coach Sean Payton - Played for the Chicago Bears Juwan Johnson WR Oregon R in 1987. Tony Jones Jr. RB Notre Dame R Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends Dan Campbell - A third round draft pick of the New York Giants in 1999 out of Tex- Christian Ringo DE Louisiana-Lafayette 4 as A&M, who appeared in 114 games with 75 starts for the Calvin Throckmorton OL Oregon R Giants, Dallas Cowboys and Lions, where he caught 91 passes for 934 yards and 11 touchdowns during his playing Cameron Tom OL Southern Mississippi R career. Keith Washington II DB West Virginia R Wide Receivers Coach Ronald Curry - A seventh round Tommylee Lewis WR Northern Illinois 4 draft pick (235th overall) of the Raiders in 2002 out of the University of North Carolina and played for the Oakland Ethan Wolf TE Tennessee 1 Raiders from 2002-08, appearing in 76 games with 32 Anthony Zettel DT Penn State 6 starts, registering 193 receptions for 2,347 yards with 13 touchdowns. Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn - The 12th overall pick of MY HOMETOWN the New York Jets in the 1994 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M Saints players come from 23 different states, Washington and started 176 of 205 games with New York, the Texans, D.C. and Nigeria. Of the players currently on the team’s Dallas Cowboys, Jaguars and Saints and was a three-time active roster, Texas claims the most members with eight Pro Bowl selection. Glenn recorded 41 interceptions with (QB Drew Brees, DT Malcom Brown, DE Marcus Daven- six brought back for touchdowns, adding a kick return port, C/G Erik McCoy, RB Ty Montgomery, P Thomas Mor- score. stead, LB Craig Robertson, and LS ). Defensive Assistant Michael Wilhoite - Played six seasons (2012-17) in the National Football League, six with this week’s opponent, the San Francisco 49ers and his final WINNING STREAKS campaign with the . Played in 79 career Under Sean Payton, the Saints have put together seven games with 45 starts and posted totals of 316 tackles, four winning streaks of at least six games following their 27-13 interceptions, nine passes defensed, two forced fumbles, win over San Francisco on Sunday. With the win, the one fumble recovery and 40 special teams stops. Saints are the sixth team in NFL history to have a six-game Pass Rush Specialist Brian Young - Played in the Nation- win streak in four straight seasons joining the 1929-32 al Football League from 2000-08 with the St. Louis Rams Green Bay Packers, 1970-73 Miami Dolphins, 1989-95 his first four seasons, who originally selected him in the fifth 49ers, 2004-09 Indianapolis Colts and 2014-19 New Eng- round of the 2000 NFL Draft (139th overall) from Texas-El land Patriots. Below is a list of the franchise’s winning Paso and final five campaigns with the Saints, playing in streaks of at least six games since Payton was hired as 124 games, recording 22.5 career sacks and eight fumble head coach in 2006: recoveries. Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 2009—13 games Oct. 31-Dec. 12, 2010—6 games 2020 PRACTICE SQUAD Nov. 6, 2011-Jan 1, 2012—8 games The following players make up the New Orleans Saints Sept. 24-Nov. 19, 2017—8 games practice squad with the National Football League expand- Sept. 16-Nov. 22, 2018—10 games ing it up to 16 players in 2020: Sept. 22, 2019-Oct. 27, 2019—6 games Player Pos. School Exp. Oct. 4, 2020-Present—6 games Joe Bachie LB Michigan State R Austin Carr WR Northwestern 4

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 15 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS OF NFC SOUTH TEAMS TEAM NOTES SINCE 2006 Team W L T Pct. DOUBLE DIGIT WINS New Orleans Saints 145 88 0 .622 In 2019, posting a 13-3 record, New Orleans won at least ten games for the eighth time under Payton after posting Atlanta Falcons 122 111 0 .523 double-digit win totals only five times from 1967-2005. In Carolina Panthers 117 116 1 .502 2020, New Orleans will be looking to record double-digit victories in four consecutive seasons for the first time. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 91 143 0 .389

ROSTER FACTS AND FIGURES TAKING CARE OF THE BALL Oldest Saints player: QB Drew Brees, 41, 1/15/79 Ball security was of utmost importance for the 2019 Saints, as their eight giveaways were the fewest in NFL history. Youngest Saint: C/G Cesar Ruiz, 21, 6/14/99 The 2019 Saints lost only two fumbles and tied an NFL Most Seasons as a Saint: QB Drew Brees - 15 record with the 2002 Chiefs and 2014 Vikings for the few- est lost fumbles. Most NFL seasons: QB Drew Brees, 20 FEWEST TURNOVERS IN THE NFL IN 2019 Most consecutive starts: DE Cameron Jordan, 138 Team Giveaways Consecutive games played: DE Cameron Jordan, 153 1. New Orleans 8 Most playoff experience: QB Drew Brees, 16 games 2. Green Bay 13 Heaviest Saint: OL , 335 3t. New England 15 Tallest Saint: G/T, Andrus Peat, 6-7 3t. Baltimore 15 Shortest Saint: WR/RS Deonte Harris, 5-6 3t. Kansas City 15 Former first round draft picks:10-defensive tackle Mal- com Brown, defensive end Marcus Davenport, safety Mal- colm Jenkins, Jordan, cornerback Marshon Lattimore, tack- FEWEST TURNOVERS IN A SINGLE SEASON le/guard Andrus Peat, tackle Ryan Ramczyk, cornerback Patrick Robinson, Ruiz and quarterback Jameis Winston. Team Giveaways Pro Bowlers:14-Tackle Terron Armstead, Brees, tight end 1. New Orleans, 2019 8 Jared Cook, Harris, cornerback Janoris Jenkins, Malcolm 2. New England, 2010 10 Jenkins, Jordan, running back Alvin Kamara, Lattimore, kicker Wil Lutz, punter Thomas Morstead, Peat, wide re- 3. San Francisco, 2011 11 ceiver Michael Thomas and Winston. Coaches who played in the NFL: 6 - Head Coach Sean New Orleans’ nine turnovers in 2020 are tied for the fith- Payton, Asst. Head Coach/Tight Ends Dan Campbell, Wide lowest total in the NFL. Receivers Coach Ronald Curry, Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn, Defensive Asst. Michael Wilhoite, Pass Rush Spe- FEWEST TURNOVERS IN THE NFL IN 2020 cialist Brian Young Team Giveaways College with the most Saints: Florida State - 4 1. Tennessee 4 (offensive lineman Derrick Kelly II, Robinson, cornerback P.J. Williams and Winston). 2. Green Bay 5 3. Kansas City 6 IN THE NFC SOUTH 4. Pittsburgh 8 The Saints have the best record among NFC South teams 5t. New Orleans 7 since 2006, a time where they’ve won six division titles in- 5t. Houston 9 cluding three straight from 2017-19, the most in division history. They’ve posted a 54-33 division mark since 2006 5t. Indianapolis 9 following the November 8 win at Tampa Bay. 5t. Las Vegas 9

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 16 PAYTON’S PLACE AMONG HEAD COACHES TEAM NOTES Sean Payton has had an impressive run as head coach of the Saints since being hired in 2006. After the team had ROAD WARRIORS captured only two division titles prior to 2006, the club has Since 2006, the Saints have the best road record in the six under Payton, including three straight NFC South titles NFC, second-best in the NFL at 67-49 (.578). They finished from 2017-19, the first time the club won their division in the regular season 7-1 on the road in 2019, posting win- consecutive seasons. The franchise has had 14 winning ning road records for two consecutive seasons for the first seasons overall in its 54-season history, eight under Pay- time since 2009-11, finishing 7-1 away from home for the ton’s watch including the 2019 13-3. Payton has the high- fourth time, in back-to-back seasons for the first time. In est winning percentage (.629) and most wins (146) among 2020, they improved to 3-1 following Sunday night’s 38-3 the 16 Saints head coaches, ranked 25th all-time in NFL win at Tampa Bay. records, fifth among active head coaches. Payton’s the only coach in Saints history with double-digit win totals in NFL REGULAR SEASON ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2006 eight seasons. Team Record

1. New England 79-37 PAYTON YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACH BREAKDOWN 2. New Orleans 67-49 Year Reg. Season Postseason 3. Pittsburgh 65-50-1 2006 10-6 NFC Champ Game (1-1) 4. Dallas 63-53 2007 7-9 - 5. Philadelphia 61-55 2008 8-8 -

2009 13-3 SB XLIV Championship (3-0) Since 2009, with a 54-37 (.593) road mark, the Saints have 2010 11-5 Wild Card Round (0-1) the best record in the NFC and second-best in the NFL 2011 13-3 Divisional Round (1-1) NFL REGULAR SEASON ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2009 2013 11-5 Divisional Round (1-1) Team Record 2014 7-9 - 1. New England 57-32 2015 7-9 - 2. New Orleans 54-37 2016 7-9 - 3. Pittsburgh 51-37-1 2017 11-5 Divisional Round (1-1) 4. Dallas 48-43 2018 13-3 NFC Champ Game (1-1)

2019 13-3 Wild Card Round (0-1) DOMEFIELD ADVANTAGE 2020 7-2 ????? Since 2008, the Saints have posted a 73-28 home record, fifth in the NFL, including 6-2 in 2018 and 2019. They have TOTAL 138-79 8-7 had three consecutive winning seasons at home for the second time, joining the 2009-11 clubs. WINNINGEST ALL-TIME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS HEAD NFL REGULAR SEASON HOME RECORDS SINCE 2008 COACHES Team Record (REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON) 1. New England 86-15 Coach W L Pct. 2. Green Bay 75-23-2 Sean Payton 146 86 .629 3. Baltimore 74-26 Jim Mora 93 78 .544 4. Pittsburgh 74-27 Jim Haslett 46 52 .469 5. New Orleans 73-28 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 17 NFC SOUTH COACHES RECORDS IN DIVISION PLAY TEAM NOTES Payton has the most regular season division wins and the top winning percentage by active NFC South coaches CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-PAYTON’S PLACE Coach W L Pct. Payton’s .633 regular season winning percentage is ranked Sean Payton 51 30 .630 fifth all-time in league record books among coaches with at Bruce Arians 4 6 .400 least 200 games to their record. Raheem Morris 7 12 .368 REGULAR SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGES AMONG COACHES Matt Rhule 1 4 .200 (Min. 200 games) Coach W L T Pct. Payton has a winning record against all three NFC South clubs. Bill Belichick 277 132 0 .677 PAYTON’S REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS. NFC Don Shula 328 156 0 .670 SOUTH TEAMS Tony Dungy 139 69 0 .668 Team W L Pct. Mike Tomlin 142 74 1 .657 Atlanta 18 8 .692 Sean Payton 138 79 0 .636 Tampa Bay 18 10 .643

Carolina 15 12 .556 Payton’s 146 career wins (regular season and postseason combined) since 2006 is ranked fourth among active head coaches, and his winning percentage since 2006 is fourth. WINNING HEAD COACH-QB COMBINATION WINNING PERCENTAGES AMONG ACTIVE HEAD The Sean Payton-Drew Brees head coach-starting quarter- COACHES SINCE 2006 back combo are the second-winningest all-time. (Min. 50 games) WINNINGEST HEAD COACH-STARTING QB DUOS Coach W L T Pct. COACH/QB WINS Bill Belichick 197 64 0 .755 Belichick-Brady 220 Sean McVay 41 20 0 .672 Payton-Brees 133 Mike Tomlin 149 81 1 .647 Tomlin-Roethlisberger 124 Sean Payton 146 86 0 .629 Shula-Marino 116 Pete Carroll 116 69 1 .626 HEAD COACH-QB COMBINATION The Payton-Brees head coach-quarterback combination’s started the second-most regular season games together. WINNINGEST ACTIVE NFL HEAD COACHES SINCE 2006 STARTS BY NFL HEAD COACH-QUARTERBACK DUOS (REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON) COACH/QB STARTS Coach W L T Pct. Belichick-Brady 281 Bill Belichick 197 64 0 .755 Payton-Brees 209 Andy Reid 153 95 1 .617 Tomlin-Roethlisberger 185 Mike Tomlin 149 81 1 .647 Shula-Marino 184 Sean Payton 146 86 0 .629

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 18 Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing...... 97-27 TEAM NOTES Forcing 3+ Turnovers...... 38-6 Defense Has 3+ Sacks...... 70-23 PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY SEAN PAYTON Indoors...... 88-50 Outdoors...... 49-30 Saints Head Coach Sean Payton’s coached 28 players At Home...... 74-35 who’ve earned 61 Pro Bowl selections as head coach, co- On The Road...... 64-44 ordinator and position coach, including a team-record 11 in On Artificial Turf…...... 97-52 2019. Scoring 20 Or More Points...... 129-45 PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY SEAN PAYTON Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points...... 82-8 AS A HEAD COACH, COORDINATOR AND ASSISTANT Committing Zero Turnovers...... 48-6 Pos. Player Pro Bowls Years G Larry Allen 1 2005 SAINTS IN 2020 WHEN? T Terron Armstead 2 2018-19 QB Drew Brees 12 2006, 08-14, 16-19 Leading After First Quarter...... 2-2 T Jammal Brown 2 2006, 08 Trailing After First Quarter...... 4-0 T Jermon Bushrod 1 2011 Tied After First Quarter...... 1-0 TE Jared Cook 1 2019 Leading at Halftime...... 5-1 G Jahri Evans 5 2009-11, 13-14 Tied at Halftime…...... 0-1 C Jonathan Goodwin 1 2009 Trailing at Halftime…...... 2-0 TE Jimmy Graham 3 2011, 13-14 Leading After Third Quarter...... 5-0 G Ben Grubbs 1 2013 Trailing After Third Quarter...... 1-1 S Roman Harper 2 2009-10 Tied After Third Quarter...... 1-2 RS Deonte Harris 1 2019 Saints Score First...... 3-1 RB Mark Ingram II 2 2014, 2017 Opponent Scores First...... 4-1 DE Cameron Jordan 4 2013, 2015, 2017-19 Saints 200+ Yards Passing...... 5-2 RB Alvin Kamara 3 2017-19 Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing...... 5-2 CB Marshon Lattimore 2 2017, 2019 + 4 Turnover Margin...... 0-0 K Wil Lutz 1 2019 + 3 Turnover Margin...... 1-0 G Carl Nicks 2 2010-11 + 2 Turnover Margin...... 1-0 G Andrus Peat 2 2018-19 +1 Turnover Margin…...... 2-0 S Darren Sharper 1 2009 -1 Turnover Margin…...... 2-1 TE Jeremy Shockey 1 2002 Recording 1 Takeaway...... 3-1 DE Will Smith 1 2006 Recording 3 Takeaways...... 1-0 T Jon Stinchcomb 1 2009 Recording 4 Takeaways...... 1-0 G Ron Stone 2 2000-01 Even Turnover Margin...... 1-1 WR Michael Thomas 3 2017-19 Defense Has 3+ Sacks...... 5-1 LB Jonathan Vilma 2 2009-10 Indoors...... 5-2 C Max Unger 1 2018 Outdoors...... 2-0 G Larry Warford 3 2017-19 At Home...... 4-1 TE Jason Witten 1 2005 On The Road...... 3-1 On Artificial Turf...... 5-1

On Natural Grass...... 2-1 THE SAINTS WHEN Scoring 20 Or More Points...... 7-2 Below is the regular season record in various situations the Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points...... 2-0 Saints have compiled under Payton. Committing Zero Turnovers...... 2-0 SEAN PAYTON’S REGULAR SEASON RECORD WHEN Leading After First Quarter...... 75-19 Leading at Halftime...... 111-14 Leading After Third Quarter...... 109-11

Saints Score First...... 80-24 Saints 200+ Yards Passing...... 118-69 Opponent Under 200 Yards Passing...... 53-20

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 19 PLAYER, SCHOOL SEASON TEAM NOTES DB J.T. Gray, Mississippi State 2018 OWNING THE MONTH LB Chase Hansen, Villanova 2019 After the October 25 27-24 victory over the Panthers, the OL Ethan Greenidge, Villanova 2019 Saints closed out a 3-0 October for 2020 and are on a 15- WR/RS Deonte Harris, Assumption 2019 game winning streak for the month overall, dating to a 25- 20 win over the Seattle Seahawks on October, 30-2016. DT Shy Tuttle, Tennessee 2019 Payton has posted a 40-13 record in the month of October, DE Carl Granderson, Wyoming 2019 dating back to his first season in 2006. New Orleans has also won 17 consecutive home games in the month of Oc- WR Marquez Callaway, Tennessee 2020 tober, a streak dating back to a 20-10 victory over the Pitts- DL , Texas 2020 burgh Steelers on October 31, 2010.

November has also been a successful month for New Orle- ans in recent years as they have posted a 12-3 mark in the IN THE NFL month since 2017 including Sunday’s 27-13 win over San The New Orleans Saints have the second-best regular sea- Francisco. son record in the NFC and fourth-best in the NFL since 2006. SAINTS TEAM CAPTAINS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON RECORDS SINCE 2006 In a player vote, safety Malcolm Jenkins was added as a defensive team captain in his return to the team for the Team W L T Pct. 2020 season, with the other six returning captains all re- 177 56 0 .760 elected. Quarterback Drew Brees is a 14-time offensive team captain, punter Thomas Morstead has been a team Pittsburgh Steelers 150 82 1 .646 captain since 2013 and defensive end Cameron Jordan Green Bay Packers 147 84 2 .635 since 2015. Left tackle Terron Armstead, linebackers De- mario Davis (defensive) and Craig Robertson (special New Orleans Saints 145 88 0 .622 teams) round out the group. Baltimore Ravens 142 91 0 .609 2020 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TEAM CAPTAINS Offense Defense Special Teams Since 2009, New Orleans’ 118-65 regular season record is QB Drew Brees LB Demario Davis LB Craig Robertson ranked third in the NFC and fourth in the National Football League. T Terron Armstead S Malcolm Jenkins P Thomas Morstead NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON DE Cameron Jordan RECORDS SINCE 2009 Team W L T Pct. BUCKING THE ODDS New England Patriots 138 47 0 .746 The Saints have a long tradition of finding players as free Green Bay Packers 120 63 2 .654 agents signed after the draft that make an impact. Two un- drafted free agents made significant contributions in New Pittsburgh Steelers 120 64 1 .651 Orleans’ 27-13 win over San Francisco on Sunday. Rookie New Orleans Saints 120 65 0 .649 WR Marquez Callaway recovered two fumbles on punt cov- Baltimore Ravens 113 72 0 .611 erage that set up two touchdowns and second-year WR/RS Deonte Harris had a career-long 75 yard kickoff return to Seattle Seahawks 111 73 1 .63 set up a field goal.

SAINTS ON 53-MAN ROSTER WHO HAVE JOINED THE

TEAM AS UNDRAFTED ROOKIE FREE AGENTS PLAYER, SCHOOL SEASON TE Josh Hill, Idaho State 2013

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 20 30-POINT GAME OUTPUTS BY SEASON TEAM NOTES (2006-20 REG. SEASON AND POSTSEASON) POINTS PER GAME 2006: 6-1 Since 2006, the Saints have averaged 28.0 points per 2007: 5-0 game (6,530 points) in 232 regular season games, second 2008: 6-2 in the NFL. Since 2006, they’ve scored 20 or more points in 185 contests (79.8%) and 30 or more in 111 (47.6%). Five 2009: 12-0 (Including 3-0 in postseason) of the team’s top seven single-game point totals have oc- 2010: 6-1 (Including 0-1 in postseason) curred since 2006. The Saints are tied with three teams for having three consecutive 45-point plus outputs all-time. 2011: 10-2 (Including 1-1 in postseason) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE POINTS PER GAME 2012: 6-2 LEADERS SINCE 2006 2013: 6-0 Team Pts. Pts./Gm. 2014: 4-1 1. New England 6,720 28.8 2015: 3-1 2. New Orleans 6,530 28.0 2016: 6-3 3. Green Bay 6,049 26.0 2017: 7-0 (Including 1-0 in postseason) 2018: 9-1 The Saints finished tied for third in the National Football 2019: 10-1 League in points per game in 2019 and are tied for fourth in the NFL in 2020. 2020: 4-1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE POINTS PER GAME LEADERS IN 2019 SAINTS BY THE NUMBERS Team Pts. Pts./Gm. 3 – Consecutive NFC South championships since 2017. 1. Baltimore 531 33.2 6 – Club-record number of 2019 AP All-Pro selections. 2. San Francisco 479 29.9 6 – Ring of Honor members. 3t. New Orleans 458 28.6 8 – Division championships, including the 2019 season. 3t. Tampa Bay 458 28.6 3 – Consecutive NFC South championships since 2017. 5. Kansas City 451 28.2 6 – Club-record number of 2019 AP All-Pro selections. 6 – Ring of Honor members. NFL POINTS PER GAME LEADERS IN 2020 8 – Division championships, including the 2019 season. Team Pts. Pts./Gm. 9 – Club-record tying number of sacks that the Saints post- 1. Seattle 290 32.2 ed on Thanksgiving night in 2019 at Atlanta. 2. Kansas City 286 31.8 11 – Club-record number of Pro Bowl selections in 2019. 3. Green Bay 277 30.8 391 – Franchise wins (Regular season/postseason) 4t. New Orleans 271 30.1 10 – Pro Football Hall of Famers 4t. Pittsburgh 271 30.1 13 – Number of postseason berths, eight under Head Coach Sean Payton since 2006.

33 – Number of years the club was owned by Tom Benson, NEARLY UNBEATABLE AT 30 who passed away in 2018. Since Payton arrived as coach of the Saints in 2006, the team’s posted a 100-16 record (86.2%) in regular season and postseason games where they’ve scored at least 30 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE points.

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 21 1,110 – Combined career defensive/special teams tackle TEAM NOTES total in regular season by S Malcolm Jenkins

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-SAINTS BY THE NUMBERS PRIME TIME POWER 46 – In its 46th season at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Since 2006, the Saints have the fourth-best record in prime time contests. 54 – The club is in its 54th season of play. TOP FOUR NFL PRIME TIME RECORDS SINCE 2006 84,728 – Largest home crowd (United States), a Nov. 3, 1968 contest vs. Dallas played at Tulane Stadium. Team W L T Pct. 73,373 – Largest crowd at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Seattle Seahawks 34 12 1 .734 a November 24, 2014 contest vs. Baltimore. New England Patriots 45 20 0 .692 146 – Games won by Payton (regular season and postsea- Pittsburgh Steelers 44 23 0 .657 son), first in club history and 25th in NFL record books. New Orleans Saints 36 19 0 .655 7,086 – NFL-record number completions by Drew Brees.

10,459 – NFL-record number of career attempts by Brees. New Orleans has been even more dominating at home on 79,612 – NFL-record number of passing yards by Brees. prime time, posting a 24-7 mark since 2006, tied for third in 565 – Touchdown passes by Brees, second in NFL rec- the NFL over that period. ords. TOP NFL HOME PRIME TIME RECORDS SINCE 2006 37 - After tossing four touchdowns on December 16, 2009 Team W L T Pct. vs. Indianapolis, Brees surpassed with 36 games with at least four touchdown passes for first in Seattle Seahawks 24 5 0 .828 league record books. The number increased to 47 with No- Baltimore Ravens 14 3 0 .824 vember 8’s four-scoring pass effort at Tampa Bay New Orleans Saints 24 7 0 .774 89.5 – Sacks by Cameron Jordan, second in team records. New England Patriots 24 7 0 .774 12 – 2018 Sack total by Jordan, ranked first on the club. Pittsburgh Steelers 24 8 0 .750 15.5 – 2019 Sack total by Jordan, ranked third in the NFL and the fifth double-digit takedown season in his career. It is tied for the fourth-highest total in franchise history FIRST ROUND FOCUS 470 – Number of receptions by Michael Thomas in his first The Saints feature ten players who entered the NFL as first four seasons, a National Football League record. round draft choices, nine selected by New Orleans. 56 – Number of games it took Thomas to reach 400 recep- SAINTS FIRST ROUND PLAYERS tions, the fewest in NFL history. PLAYER, TEAM SEASON, SELECTION 211 – Team-record number of receiving yards by Thomas in the Nov. 4, 2018 45-35 victory vs. the Malcolm Jenkins, New Orleans 2009, #14 149 – Receptions by Thomas in 2019, ranked first all-time Patrick Robinson, New Orleans 2010, #32 in NFL record books, surpassing Marvin Harrison’s 143 in Cameron Jordan, New Orleans 2011, #24 2002. He is also the only player to have 90 catches in each of his first four seasons. Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay 2015, #1 1,725 – Team-record 2019 receiving yardage by Thomas, Andrus Peat, New Orleans 2015, #13 which led the NFL and is the seventh-highest total in NFL Malcom Brown, New England 2015, #32 record books. Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans 2017, #11 940 – Career tackles by LB Demario Davis. Ryan Ramczyk, New Orleans 2017, #32 111 – Team-leading tackle total by Davis in 2019, his sixth. Marcus Davenport, New Orleans 2018, #14 59 – Team-leading 2020 tackle total by Davis after posting Cesar Ruiz, New Orleans 2020, #24 12 stops Sunday vs. San Francisco, his highest as a Saint.

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 22 TOP 5 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TOTAL NET YARDAGE TEAM NOTES GAMES Rk. Opponent Yds. Rush Pass Date HIGHER EDUCATION 1. vs. Dallas 625 242 383 11/10/13 40 schools are represented on the Saints’ 2020 active ros- ter. Of that total, 13 are represented by multiple Saints, led 2. vs. Carolina 617 208 409 1/1/12 by four from Florida State (offensive lineman Derrick Kelly 3. vs. NYG 608 103 505 11/1/15 II, cornerback Patrick Robinson, quarterback Jameis Winston and cornerback P.J. Williams) . 4. vs. Cin. 595 91 504 11/19/06 5. vs. NYG 577 205 172 11/28/11 ROSTER ROLL CALL 6. At Min. 573 161 412 12/18/11 Of the 52 players on the Saints’ roster, 37 were on the ac- tive roster, a reserve list or the practice squad at the end of KEEPING DRIVES GOING 2019. The 14 newcomers on the roster includes four unre- stricted free agents (running back Ty Montgomery, Win- The New Orleans Saints have converted a NFL-best 46.3 ston, safety Malcolm Jenkins, guard/tackle James Hurst of their third down attempts in the regular season since and fullback Michael Burton), one veteran free agent 2006.. (cornerback Ken Crawley), three draft choices (center/ NFL THIRD DOWN CONVERSION LEADERS SINCE guard Cesar Ruiz, linebacker Zack Baun and tight end 2006 Adam Trautman), two rookie free agents (wide receiver Marquez Callaway and defensive lineman Malcolm Team Made Att. Pct. Roach) and one trade acquisition (linebacker Kwon 1. New Orleans 1,403 3,028 46.3 Alexander). Of the 52, 17 have less than four years of prior NFL experience. The following’s a breakdown of New 2. Indianapolis 1,333 3,059 43.6 Orleans’ roster by experience (year entering): 20 years-1, 3. New England 1,336 3,078 43.4 12 years-3, 11 years-1, 10 years-1, 9 years-3, 8 years-1, 7 years-2, 6 years-7, 5 years-4, 4 years-8, 3 years-3, 2 years -7, 1 year-2 rookies-5. FIRST DOWNS The Saints’ 5,293 first downs since 2006 are ranked first in OFFENSIVE NOTES the NFC and second in the NFL.

DOMINATING OFFENSE NFL FIRST DOWN LEADERS SINCE 2006 Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints have been the Nation- Team Tot. Rush Pass Pen al Football League’s top offense, averaging 399.1 total net 1. New England 5,369 1,722 3,166 481 yards per game. 2. New Orleans 5,293 1,492 3,447 354 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL OFFENSE 3. Indianapolis 4,906 1,368 3,070 468 LEADERS SINCE 2006

Team Yds. Yds./Gm. THROUGH THE AIR 1. New Orleans 92,300 399.1 New Orleans’ 290.0 net passing yards per game lead the 2. New England 89,307 383.3 National Football League since 2006. 3. Philadelphia 86,154 369.8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE NET PASSING YARDS PER GAME SINCE 2006 YARDAGE RAMPAGE Rk. Team Yds. Yds./Gm. Since 2006 when Payton was hired, the New Orleans 1. New Orleans 67,406 289.3 Saints have racked up the team’s top six highest single- 2. New England 61,222 262.8 game net yardage totals. Prior to that, New Orleans had only reached 500 yards in seven games. Since then, 3. LA Chargers 59,313 254.6 they’ve met the mark in 28 contests.

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 23 FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN THE NFL IN 2020 OFFENSIVE TRANSACTIONS NOTES Rk. Team Sacks YARDS AFTER THE CATCH 1. Indianapolis 9 Since 2006, the Saints rank first in the NFL in yards after 2. Pittsburgh 10 the catch (33,221). 3. Green Bay 11 NFL YARDS AFTER THE CATCH SINCE 2006 4. Cleveland 12 Team YAC 5t. New Orleans 13 1. NO 33,221 5t. Arizona 13 2. NE 31,470 5t. L.A. Rams 13 3. GB 31,005 5t. Kansas City 13

5t. Tennessee 13 FOUR DOWN TERRITORY

Since 2006, the Saints are third in the NFL in fourth down Ahead is a synopsis of several returning players and new- conversion rate, converting 130-of-230 attempts (56.5%). comers through the draft and free agency to the 2020 NFL FOURTH DOWN PCT. LEADERS SINCE 2006 Saints offensive line: Rk. Team Conv./Att. Pct. Left Tackle Terron Armstead - The club’s first third round draft choice in 2013 out of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Armstead 1. New England Patriots 140/229 61.1 impressed scouts by running the fastest 40-yard dash time 2. Cincinnati Bengals 129/220 58.6 (4.71) by an offensive lineman in the history of the NFL Scouting Combine. He’s opened 80 regular season games 3. New Orleans Saints 130/230 56.5 and seven postseason contests and has been selected to the Pro Bowl the past two seasons, as well as being select- HOLDING THE LINE ed as the club’s 2019 Man of the Year and the team nomi- nee for the NFL’s Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award. Arm- Since 2006 when Sean Payton was hired as head coach, stead has opened all nine contests this season for a unit the Saints have allowed the fewest sacks in the NFL, sur- tied for surrendering the fifth-fewest takedowns. rendering only 352 quarterback takedowns in 233 regular season games, 25 in 2019 to tie for third-fewest in the Tackle/Guard Andrus Peat - A first round selection (13th league. They are tied for fifth-fewest in 2020 (13). overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft out of Stanford, Peat was considered one of the top college offensive linemen in FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN NFL FROM 2006- 2014. In his first six seasons, Peat’s played in 70 games PRESENT with 64 starts, opening a contest at every position except Rk. Team Sacks center. He opened ten contests at left guard in 2019, re- turning to action in Week 17 after missing five contests, 1. New Orleans 352 being named to the Pro Bowl for the second consecutive 2. Indianapolis 414 season. 3. New England 428 Center/Guard Nick Easton - Originally signed as an un- drafted free agent by the Baltimore Ravens out of Harvard, Easton developed into a starting swing guard/center by his FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN THE NFL IN 2019 second season and opened 18 contests for Minnesota. The North Carolina native signed with New Orleans in 2019 to Rk. Team Sacks provide interior depth and started five consecutive contests 1. LA Rams 22 at left guard in place of an injured Peat, the final four where the Saints surrendered only three takedowns. Easton has 2. Dallas 23 started four games at right guard and one at left guard in 3t. New Orleans 25 2020, seeing significant action at both right guard and left guard in virtually every contest. 3t. Kansas City 25 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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OFFENSIVE TRANSACTIONS NOTES DEFENSIVE NOTES

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-HOLDING THE DEFENSIVE DRAFTS LINE Over the last six NFL Drafts from 2015-20, New Orleans Right Tackle Ryan Ramczyk - The Black and Gold used has shown a commitment to improving the defense, spend- their second first round selection in the 2017 NFL Draft to ing 18-of-32 picks on that side of the ball. With nine picks in snag Ramczyk out of Wisconsin, viewed by many as one of the 2015 NFL Draft, the Saints picked six defensive play- the best linemen in the entire draft. After opening all 16 ers, the most taken since New Orleans chose nine defen- games and both postseason contests in 2017 and being sive players in a 12-round selection meeting in 1990. Be- selected as a PFWA All-Rookie, he was an AP All-Pro se- low is an overview of the players selected by New Orleans lection at right tackle in 2018, not missing an offensive from 2015-20 on the 53-man roster: snap in both postseason contests and all 15 regular games LB Alex Anzalone, Florida (D3b-17) - Selected in the at the right tackle position that he played in. Ramczyk third round (76th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft, Anzalone opened all 16 regular season games in 2019 to serve as a posted 53 tackles as a senior through the first eight games dominating bookend to Armstead, earning first-team All-Pro before suffering a forearm injury. Anzalone enjoyed a honors. breakout campaign in 2018, when he played in all 16 Center/Guard Erik McCoy - New Orleans traded up in the games and finished with 59 tackles, two sacks, an intercep- second round of the 2019 NFL Draft to select this standout tion and three forced fumbles. Fully recovered from a from Texas A&M, who was a three-year starter, anchoring shoulder injury that limited him to two games in 2019, the middle of the Aggies offensive line. In 2018, he was a Anzalone returns to the team’s linebacker rotation in 2020 team captain who paved the way for the SEC’s leading and has posted 32 tackles (15 solo) through eight contests. rusher and in 2019 was the first Saint in franchise history to LB Zack Baun, Wisconsin (D3a-20) - Selected in the start at center in Week One, as he ably replaced the retired third round (74th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft, Baun fin- Max Unger, opening all 16 regular season contests. McCoy ished his college career with 154 tackles, 15 sacks, two has opened the first nine contests in 2020. interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, six passes Guard/Center Cesar Ruiz - The hard-working, talented defensed, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. The and intelligent lineman is a perfect fit for New Orleans’ cul- Saints were attracted to his playmaking ability that he dis- ture with the 24th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft out of the Uni- played for the Badgers in 2019, when he ranked second in versity of Michigan. The three-year letterman played in 36 the Big Ten with a 19.5 stops for loss and 12 sacks games in his college career, starting his last 31 including (second among Power Five linebackers in both categories). the final 26 at center, earning All-Big Ten as a junior in Baun’s contributed the last eight contests posting three 2019. Ruiz has played at right guard in the last eight defensive stops and four coverage tackles. games, with five starts. DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Florida (D4-19) - Possessing Guard/Tackle Derrick Kelly II - This 6-5, 320 pound for- a combination of instincts and speed, this Florida native mer four-year starter on the Florida State line was signed was a solid value in the fourth round after playing in all 13 as an undrafted free agent in 2019, possessing the flexibil- games with 12 starts for the Gators in 2018, when he post- ity to play both tackle and guard. After spending his rookie ed 71 tackles, three sacks and four interceptions with two season on the practice squad, Kelly increased strength in brought back for touchdowns. Gardner-Johnson appeared the 2020 offseason and made big strides in training camp, in all 16 contests with seven starts in 2019, recording 46 securing a roster spot. tackles (35 solo), an interception, eight passes defensed, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. He ranks third Tackle/Guard James Hurst - A seven-year NFL veteran on the team with 48 stops in 2020. who was signed as an unrestricted free agent from Balti- more in 2020, Hurst has 93 career regular season starts at DE Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic (D3c-17) - This three different positions on the inside and outside. third round draft choice in the 2017 NFL Draft (103rd over- all) out of Florida Atlantic brought his raw talent, size, Offensive Lineman Ethan Greenidge - A mainstay at strength and speed to a youthful Saints defensive line. left tackle for his entire college career at Villanova, Green- Hendrickson was ranked third on the team with a career- idge started 43 contests for the Wildcats. The Long Island, high 4.5 sacks in 2019, adding one more takedown in the N.Y. native was signed by New Orleans as a free agent aft postseason. Hendrickson picked up where he left off in er the 2019 NFL Draft and after adjusting to the physical 2020, leading the team with a career-high 7.5 sacks. and mental rigors of the pro game in 2019, he has ap- peared in seven contests in 2020. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 25 big impact in the front. In Week Seven, his sack of Carolina DEFENSIVE TRANSACTIONS NOTES QB Teddy Bridgewater in the fourth quarter forced an un- successful 65-yard field goal attempt. He added a split CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-DEFENSIVE sack in the week eight overtime win at Chicago. DRAFTS S , Utah (D2-17) - A three-year starter at CB Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State (D1a-17) - The 11th the University of Utah, Williams was twice named All-Pac overall selection in the 2017 NFL draft out of Ohio State 12 and earned second-team All-American as a junior when and the first corner taken possesses all the traits of a lock- he tied for second in the conference with five interceptions. down defender. With his agile, fluid style, Lattimore has the The defender boasts a dangerous mix of speed, fluidity, ability to shut down the best wide receivers. . For the 2017 and instinct that allows him to read offenses and make season, he finished with 53 stops, five picks, to lead NFL breaks on the football. His athleticism showed in his rookie rookies and the Saints, tying a team rookie record, a club- season in as he made 70 tackles, four interceptions and six best 18 passes defensed, a forced fumble and a recovery. passes defensed, adding ten more stops (seven solo) and Lattimore was the first Saints corner selected to the Pro another pick in the postseason. In 2019, he played in all Bowl since 1995 and was selected as AP Defensive Rook- 15 games with 14 starts, posting 52 tackles (35 solo), the ie of the Year. His five takeaways (two interceptions and team-high four picks, tied for eighth in the National Football three fumble recoveries) in 2018 led the team, adding two League, 13 passes defensed, a forced fumble and two cov- more picks in the NFC Divisional Playoff win. ). For his ef- erage stops. In 2020, he has 39 stops, four passes de- forts in 2019, Lattimore was selected to his second Pro fensed and a club-best-tying two picks after recording a Bowl after posting a club-best 14 passes defensed. He career-high nine stops in Sunday’s win over San Francisco. leads the cornerbacks with 43 tackles, one interception and CB P.J. Williams, Florida State (D3b-15) - Williams’ ca- three passes defensed. reer was initially limited by missing all but two games his DT David Onyemata, Manitoba (D4-16) - Possessing a first two seasons with a hamstring injury (2015) and a con- unique combination of size and speed, this Nigeria native cussion (2016), but he’s rebounded to miss only one game had an impressive rookie year after becoming the first play- with injury since. An experienced starter from Florida State, er from the University of Manitoba to be drafted into the who developed into one of the nation’s top cover corners, NFL. Despite being new to football, the 2016 fourth round in 2019, he made 41 stops, a sack, an interception, three draft pick became a critical member on the interior of the passes defensed and one special teams stop, serving as Saints defensive front in 2017, playing in all 16 games with the team’s nickel corner for the second straight season. In six starts, making 40 tackles and two sacks. Onyemata had the Dec. 22, 2019 win at Tennessee, Williams further a career-high 4.5 sacks in 2018, including a single-game showed his versatility by making the switch to safety after career best three takedowns in at Dallas/ Onyemata pro- Marcus Williams was forced to depart with a groin injury vided a punch for the Saints defense, having started all 15 and then starting in Williams’ place in the regular season games that he has played in and recording 32 stops and finale at Carolina. Williams was re-signed in the offseason three sacks to tie for fourth on the team, while being a key by the club, and has posted 19 tackles, one fumble recov- run-stopping cog to the NFL’s fourth-ranked rush defense, ery and three special teams stops in eight contests, seeing being re-signed to a three-year contract in the offseason. action at both cornerback and safety with one start. Onyemata has three sacks and an interception, coming off a monster effort vs. San Francisco where he posted four solo tackles, two stops for loss, two quarterback hits and IN THE NFL one pass defense as New Orleans surrendered only 49 After ranking 11th in 2020, through Week Nine, the New yards on 25 attempts on the ground (2.0 avg.). Orleans defense is ranked fourth in the National Football DE Marcus Davenport, Texas-San Antonio (D1-18) - League in opponent net yards per game in 2020. Davenport joined the Saints with the 14th overall pick in the 2020 NFL OPP. NET YARDS PER GAME LEADERS 2018 NFL Draft after showing potential and production as a pass rusher at Texas-San Antonio. In four seasons, Daven- Team Opp. Net Yds. Gm. port posted 22 sacks, including 8.5 in 2017 when he cap- 1. Ind. 290.4 tured Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year. Dav- enport’s strength on the line is a valuable asset for the 2. LAR 296.4 Saints front, playing an important role in the club’s packag- 3. TB 300.3 es in 2018, recording 4.5 sacks. Davenport posted six sacks in 13 games. After missing the first four games with 4. NO 308.2 injuries in 2020, he returned in Week Five and has made a 5. SF 315.9

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 26 sults as his rushing total was the lowest for a leading rush- DEFENSIVE NOTES er in a contest for an opponent during this streak. In Keep- ing San Francisco RB Jerrick McKinnon to 18 carries for 33 STOPPING THE RUN yards (1.8 avg.), New Orleans set the NFL record for the longest streak of keeping individual rushers under 100 In rush defense, the Saints gave up only 80.2 net yards per yards. game in 2018, second in the NFL after giving up 129.4 per game in 2017. The 2019 Saints finished ranked fourth in CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT SURRENDERING the NFL in opponent rushing yards per game (91.3). 2018- 100 YARDS RUSHING 19 marked only the second time they did so in back-to back Time Period Games seasons in franchise history, joining the 1986—1987 teams. The 2020 Saints are ranked second in the NFL in 1. 10/1/89-12/10/89 11 opponent rushing yards per game, after giving up only 49 t2. 9/17/18-11/4/18 7 on 25 carries vs. San Francisco on Sunday (2.0 avg.). The Saints are also ranked second in rushing yards per play. t2. 9/16/07-10/28/07 7 2019 NFL OPP. RUSHING YARDS PER GAME t2. 9/1/91-10/20/91 7 Team Opp. Rush Yards/Game 1. TB 76.8 ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE STREAK OF CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT ALLOWING A 2. NYJ 86.9 100-YARD RUSHER 3. Phi. 90.1 (REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON COMBINED) 4. NO 91.3 1. New Orleans Saints (2017-present): 52

2. Dallas Cowboys (1972-76): 51 2020 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE OPP. RUSHING 3. Baltimore Ravens (1998-2001): 50 YARDS PER GAME

Team Opp. Rush Yards/Game

1. TB 76.6

2. NO 76.8

3. Ind. 91.8

2020 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE OPP. RUSHING YARDS PER PLAY Team Opp. Rush Yards/Play 1. TB 3.31 2. NO 3.32 3. Ind. 3.5

The Saints produced their most impressive run-stopping effort in several seasons in 2018 and have carried it over in 2019 and 2020. In seven straight games in 2018, they did- n’t surrender 100 rushing yards to an opponent for the first time since 2007. Below are the longest streaks in team history the defense has gone without surrendering 100 yards. New Orleans hasn’t allowed a 100-yard rusher in a club-record 51 straight games (regular season and post- season), tied for the longest streak in NFL history. In hold- ing Buccaneers tailback Ronald Jones to nine yards on November 8, New Orleans’ efforts produced dominant re-

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 27 With 51 quarterback takedowns in 2019, the highest total DEFENSIVE NOTES since Sean Payton was hired as head coach in 2006, the Saints had 50 sacks for the ninth time in franchise history SACK ATTACK and for the first time since 2001, tied for the franchise’s seventh-highest single-season total. The 2019 Saints finished the regular season third in the NFL in quarterback takedowns (51). 15 different defenders ALL-TIME SAINTS SINGLE-SEASON SACK TOTALS recorded at least one takedown on the season. The 2020 (SINCE 1982) Saints are ranked ninth with 24 sacks, led by fourth-year DE Trey Hendrickson who is currently tied for sixth in the Season Sacks league with a career-high 7.5 quarterback takedowns. 1. 2000 66 2019 NFL TEAM SACK LEADERS 2. 1997 59 Team Sacks 3. 1992 57 1. Pit. 54 4. 1983 56 2. Car. 53 5. 1984 55 3. NO 51 6. 2001 53 4. LAR 50 7t. 2019 51 5t. SF 48 7t. 1993 51 5t. Min. 48 9. 1991 50

10. 2013 49 2020 NFLTEAM SACK LEADERS Team Sacks SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES 1. Pit. 36 JUST KICKING IT 2. TB. 32 Between deep touchdown passes and athletic intercep- 3t. Phi. 31 tions, players often use their hands to produce the game’s flashiest plays. However, players using their feet make the 3t. LAR 31 difference between winning and losing, drilling clutch field 5. Was. 28 goals or flipping the field with a well-executed punt. 6. Buf. 26 K Wil Lutz went undrafted in 2016, joining the Ravens for training camp. Prior to the start of the regular season, Lutz 7t. Bal. 25 joined the Black and Gold. Lutz has kicked in 73 games, 7t. NYG 25 converting 137-of-155 field goal attempts (88.4 percent) 9. NO 24 and 227-of-233 PATs. He’s recorded 281 touchbacks. His 88.4 percent field goal percentage is best among kickers in team history. Until the 2018 regular season finale, he’d 2020 NFL INDIVIDUAL SACK LEADERS kicked a field goal in a club-record 36 consecutive games, second-longest streak in NFL history Player, Team Sacks With his first field goal on Oct. 20, 2019 at Chicago, Lutz 1. Myles Garrett, Cle. 9.5 set the NFL record for consecutive road field goals. 2t. Aaron Donald, LAR 9.0 CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES WITH A 2t. T.J. Watt, Pit. 9.0 FIELD GOAL ON THE ROAD IN NFL HISTORY 4t. , Mia. 8.0 Rk. Player Years Cons. Kicks 4t. Za’Darius Smith, GB 8.0 1. Wil Lutz 2017-2019 35 6t. Trey Hendrickson, NO 7.5 2. Rian Lindell 2006-09 34 6t.. Jason Pierre-Paul, TB 7.5 3t. Norm Johnson 1994-96 33 3t. Kai Forbath 2014-17 33

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NFL SCORING LEADERS SINCE 2016

SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES Player Points In 2018, Lutz made 28-of-30 field goal attempts, including 1. Justin Tucker, Bal. 640 a club-record 26 straight at one point, 52-of-53 PAT at- 2. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 638 tempts and recorded 64 touchbacks, adding a special teams stop. He ranked second in the NFL in scoring with 3. Matt Prater, Det. 556 134 points, his field goal accuracy ranked third in the league and 52 PATs ranked second. In 2020, he has made all 11 field goal attempts, a franchise-record 28 dating NFL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS SINCE back to last season. 2016 NFL 2018 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (Min. 100 Att.) Player FG Percentage Player FG % 1. , SF 97.1 1. Justin Tucker, Bal. 93.8 2. Aldrick Rosas, NY Giants 97.0 2. Josh Lambo, SD/Jax. 91.1 3. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 96.4 3. Robbie Gould, NYG/SF 90.8 4. Harrison Butker, KC 89.5 Between 2019-20, Lutz drilled 29 consecutive field goal 5. Graham Gano, Car./NYG 88.7 attempts.. 6. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 88.4 MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE IN TEAM HISTORY In 2019, Lutz drilled 32-of-36 field goal attempts, ranked Rk. Player Date Cons. third in the league in kicks converted and ranks first in the 1. Wil Lutz 10/27/19-11/1/20 29 NFC and second in the National Football League in scor- ing with a career-high 144 points, including two game- 2. Wil Lutz 9/23/18-12/23/18 26 winners as time expired. He is now the single-season rec- 3. Morten Andersen 11/1/92-9/12/93 25 ord holder for field goals in Saints history and was selected to his first Pro Bowl, the first Black and Gold kicker to be

selected to the league’s all-star game since Morten Ander- The 36 consecutive games where Lutz had kicked a field sen in 1992. Lutz’s 32 field goals, including 17 straight goal ended with no attempts in the regular season finale as kicks are a club record. the second-longest streak in National Football League his- NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SINGLE-SEASON FIELD tory. GOAL LEADERS CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A FIELD GOAL Saint, Year FG Rk. Player Years Cons. Games 1. Wil Lutz, 2019 32 1. Matt Stover 1999-2001 38 2t. Wil Lutz, 2017 31 2. Wil Lutz 2016-2018 36 2t. John Carney, 2002 31 3. Fred Cox 1968-70 31 2t. Morten Andersen, 1985 31

Since entering the NFL in 2016, Lutz ranks second in field NFL FIELD GOAL LEADERS IN 2019 goals and points scored and sixth in field goal percentage. Player FG NFL FIELD GOAL LEADERS SINCE 2016 1. Harrison Butker, KC 34 Player FG 2. Josh Lambo, Jax. 33 1. Justin Tucker, Bal. 151 3. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 32 2. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 137 4. Zane Gonzalez, Arz. 31 3. Matt Prater, Det. 132

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41.5 net and 242 punts inside the 20-yard line, while also SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES booming 259 kickoffs in the end zone for touchbacks. Mor- stead is ranked seventh on the club’s all-time games 2019 NFL SCORING LEADERS played list with 182 regular season appearances and his consistency carried over to 2019, he finished the season Player Points ranked fifth in the National Football League in net punting 1. Harrison Butker, KC 147 average (43.1). 2. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 144 2019 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE NET PUNTING 3. Justin Tucker, Bal. 141 AVERAGE LEADERS Rk. Player, Team Net. In booting 18-of-19 field goals and all 31 PAT attempts in 1. Logan, Cooke, Jax. 44.5 2020, the nearly flawless Lutz is once again a weapon on 2. Bryan Anger, Hou. 44.5 special teams, ranked fourth in the NFL in scoring. 3. , Was. 44.1 2020 NFL SCORING LEADERS 4. Brett Kern, Ten. 43.1 Player Points 5. Thomas Morstead, NO 43.1 1. Ryan Succop, TB 90 6. Britton Colquitt, Min. 42.6 2. Daniel Carlson, LV 87

3. Tyler Bass, Buf. 86 HIGHEST CAREER NET PUNTING AVERAGE IN NFL 4. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 85 HISTORY (Min. 250 punts, recorded since 1976) 5. Dalvin Cook, Min. 84 Rk. Player, Team Net Avg. 1. Johnny Hekker, LAR (2012-) 43.1 Lutz is also a weapon in the kickoff game with his 281 2. Thomas Morstead, NO (2009-) 41.5 touchbacks since 2016 leading the league. 3. Riley Dixon, Den.-NYG (2016-) 41.4 NFL TOUCHBACK LEADERS SINCE 2016

Player TB COVERAGE/BLOCK UNITS 1. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 281 New Orleans’ coverage units have been led in 2020 by LB 2. Bradley Pinion, Tampa Bay 276 Zack Baun, WR Marquez Callaway, LB Craig Robert- 3. Justin Tucker, Baltimore 262 son, LB Kaden Elliss, DB J.T. Gray and DB Justin Hardee Sr..

Hardee led the team with nine stops and a blocked punt 2019 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOUCHBACK recovered for a touchdown as a rookie in 2017. In 2018, LEADERS Hardee led the team with a career-high ten stops, with Hill Player Touchbacks ranked second with six. He posted five tackles in 2019 and leads the club with six stops in 2020 before being placed 1. Bradley Pinion, Tampa Bay 88 on Injured Reserve prior to the Week Nine contest at Tam- 2. Wil Lutz, New Orleans 74 pa Bay. 3t. Joey Slye, Car. 66 Robertson, one of the club’s special teams captains, also made a big play in the November. 4, 2019 win over the Los 3t. Dan Bailey, Min. 66 Angeles Rams when he stopped Rams holder Johnny Hekker short of the first down marker on a fake field goal attempt. He did the same on Dec. 23, 2018 vs. Pittsburgh Thomas Morstead was the first punter drafted by the in a crucial fourth quarter situation to snuff out a fake punt Saints since 1984. The club’s fifth round draft choice (164th attempt. Robertson has been voted as a captain of the overall) in 2009 from Southern Methodist University, Mor- coverage units for the third consecutive season and has stead’s been a weapon in the field position game with his two stops. strong leg and outstanding placement abilities. In 12 sea- sons, he has a gross average of 46.6 on 660 punts with a CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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Special teams played a key role in the team’s season SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES opening 34-23 win over Tampa Bay on September 13. Two players called up from the practice squad the day be- CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-JUST KICKING fore made a significant impact, wide receiver Bennie IT Fowler III and defensive lineman Margus Hunt. Early in the fourth quarter with New Orleans leading 31-17, the In another addition to the club’s special teams units, Gray Saints took advantage of a facemask penalty on New Orle- led the team in 2019 with 17 stops, blocked a punt and ans’ prior touchdown to have it assessed on the kickoff. recovered a fumble on a muffed punt as he was selected Fowler then recovered a muffed return on a short kickoff at an Associated Press second-team All-Pro. Gray has three the Tampa Bay 18-yard line to help set up a Lutz field goal. stops in 2020 Late in the second quarter with New Orleans leading 14-7, A seventh round draft pick of New Orleans in 2019, Elliss’ the 6-9 Hunt blocked a 54-yard field goal attempt to even- blue collar mentality has fit in with the coverage units as he tually put Lutz in position to drill a 29-yard field goal. Mor- rebounded from a season-ending knee injury in his rookie stead captured NFC Special Teams Player of the Week season to have three stops in 2020. honors, punting six times for a 44.0 net punting average with five punts inside the 20. One of the club’s two third round draft picks in 2020, Baun, a former University of Wisconsin standout, has embraced Special teams also played a key role in the team’s Oct. 12 work on the club’s coverage units with three stops, includ- 30-27 overtime win over the Chargers. Lutz was a perfect ing a stop in Sunday’s win over San Francisco that limited three-of-three, booting field goals of 48, 53 and 36 yards. a kickoff return to 14 yards. His shortest came in overtime to give New Orleans their first lead of the contest as he was named NFC Special Signed following the 2020 NFL draft out of the University of Teams Player of the Week. Rookie wide receiver Marquez Tennessee, Callaway has contributed in all facets for the Callaway filled in for an injured Deonte Harris in the club on both offense and special teams, recording 15 re- return game and brought back six punts for 69 yards and ceptions for 136 yards, returning six punts for 69 yards, returned two kickoffs for 57 yards. In overtime, running bringing back two kickoffs for 57 yards and on Sunday re- back Alvin Kamara’s 31-yard kickoff return gave New Orle- covering two muffed punts that would lead to Saints offen- ans favorable starting field position at their 34-yard line for sive touchdowns. the game-winning drive. New Orleans is ranked first in the NFL in opponent punt Every facet of special teams made a difference in the No- return average in 2020. vember 1 26-23 overtime win at Chicago. Lutz booted four- 2020 NFL OPPONENT PUNT RETURN AVERAGE of-five field goals, including the 35-yard game winner in LEADERS overtime. Chicago averaged only 15.3 yards per return on Rk. Team Opp. PR Avg. four kickoff returns, with two stopped at the 11– and 13- yard lines. Harris averaged 22.3 yards on three punt re- 1. New Orleans Saints 3.6 turns, including a season-long 42-yard runback. Hardee 2. New England 4.3 led the units with two stops. 3. Baltimore 5.0 All facets of special teams helped New Orleans overcome a 10-0 deficit and the loss of quarterback Drew Brees to a rib injury at halftime in Sunday’s 27-13 win over San Fran- New Orleans is ranked third in the NFL in opponent kickoff cisco. Callaway recovered two muffed punts that led to return average in 2020. New Orleans touchdowns. Baun’s special teams tackle on kickoff coverage gave San Francisco starting position at 2020 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE OPPONENT their 14-yard line for what would be an unsuccessful drive. KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS Lutz was perfect in drilling two-of-two field goals, three-of- Rk. Team Opp. KR Avg. three PATs and had five of his six kickoffs sail into the end zone for touchbacks. Thomas Morstead had a 41.0 gross 1. Miami 16.0 and net punting average with one kick dropped inside-the- 2. Jacksonville 16.4 20-yard line. WR/RS Deonte Harris had a career-long 75- yard kickoff return to set up a Lutz field goal. 3. New Orleans Saints 17.0

4. Arizona 17.6

5. Buffalo 18.7

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2020 NFL PUNT RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS

SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES Rk. Player, Team Avg. RETURN UNITS 1. Ray-Ray McCloud, Pit. 15.0 Wide receiver/return specialist Deonte Harris has made an 2. Jakeem Grant, Mia. 14.7 impact on New Orleans’ return game since being picked 3. Deonte Harris, NO 12.8 up an undrafted free agent in 2019. Harris was signed fol- lowing the NFL Draft out of NCAA Division II Assumption, 4. Andre Roberts, Buf. 11.9 where he finished his college career as one of the most prolific returners in NCAA history. In the final game of his college career, he set the NCAA-All Division record for ca- 2020 NFL KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS reer combined return touchdowns (14). Rk. Player, Team Avg. In 2019, Harris brought back 36 punts for 338 yards (9.4 1. Cordarrelle Patterson, Chi. 30.3 avg.), ranked first in the NFC and fourth in the National Football in punt return average, ranked second among 2. Isaiah Rodgers, Ind. 29.8 rookies, following a 53-yard runback for a touchdown in the 3. Andre Roberts, Buf. 29.1 first quarter of the Sept. 22 33-27 win at Seattle. 4. Deonte Harris, NO 28.2 He also returned 24 kickoffs for 644 yards (26.8 avg.), sec- ond in the NFC and third in the NFL and has recorded one special teams stop. On offense Harris carried twice for 18 SWISS ARMY KNIFE yards (9.0 avg.) and caught six passes for 24 yards. QB Taysom Hill has brought unheralded versatility to the Harris is the first player signed by New Orleans as an un- Saints on offense and special teams. A participant on spe- drafted rookie following the draft to be selected to the Pro cial teams, as well as the backup signal-caller and as a Bowl as a rookie. runner and receiver, in 2018, Hill averaged 24.9 yards per 2019 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PUNT RETURN return on 14 kickoff returns, had six coverage stops, sec- AVERAGE LEADERS ond on the team, completed a ten-yard pass on a fake punt in Week Four and blocked a punt. Overall, Hill carried Rk. Player, Team Avg. 37 times for 196 yards (5.3 avg.), third on the team, with 1. Diontae Johnson, Pit. 12.4 two touchdowns and completed three of seven passes for 64 yards. The blocked punt earned him Week 14 NFC 2. Braxton Berrios, NYJ 11.4 Special Teams Player of the Week. In the 2018 postsea- 3. DeAndre Carter, Hou. 9.7 son, he caught a touchdown, made a special teams tackle and executed a successful fake punt. 4. Deonte Harris, NO 9.4 In 2019, Hill carried 27 times for 156 yards (5.8 avg.) with

one touchdown, catching 19 passes for 234 yards with six 2019 NFL KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS touchdowns, deflecting a punt and posting two coverage stops. He ranked third on the club in total touchdowns and Rk. Player, Team Avg. third in receiving touchdowns. After a multi-threat perfor- 1. Brandon Wilson, Cin. 31.3 mance Thanksgiving night at Atlanta, when he deflected a punt and caught and rushed for a touchdown. Hill became 2. Cordarrelle Patterson, Chi. 29.5 the first NFL quarterback to rush for and catch a touch- 3. Deonte Harris, NO 26.8 down in the same contest since Jim McMahon in 1983. In a valiant postseason effort vs. Minnesota, Hill led the team

in rushing with four carries for 50 yards, caught two passes Harris has had an outstanding start to the 2020 season, for 25 yards with a TD and completed a 50-yard pass. ranking third in the NFL in punt return average, while rush- In 2020, Hill has continued to contribute on multiple facets, ing five times for 28 yards, catching 19 passes for 184 completing four of five passes for 86 yards, rushing 34 yards and one touchdown and bringing back 14 kickoffs for times for 186 (5.5 avg.) yards with one touchdown, catch- 395 yards, ranked fourth, averaging 24.8 yards per return. ing six passes for 74 yards with one touchdown. and play- Harris is also ranked 12th in the National Football League ing on several special teams units. Following Brees’ rib with 812 all-purpose yards, one of two players ranked in injury on Sunday, Hill and Jameis Winston have taken on the top five in both punt and kickoff return average. more prominent roles at quarterback.

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 32 565 touchdown passes and a 98.7 passer rating. He QUARTERBACKS stands as the NFL’s all-time most accurate passer and is also the leader in attempts, completions, passing yards and DREW BREES touchdown passes. • Since first signing with New Orleans in 2006 and starting all 225 regular season games he has appeared in, a club record in both categories, Brees leads the NFL with 67,264 BY THE NUMBERS passing yards, 485 touchdown passes, 8,650 attempts, 4 – Brees (2011 and 2012), Dan Marino (Miami in 1984 5,961z completions, a 68.9 completion percentage, 115 and 1986) Peyton Manning (Denver in 2013 and Indianap- games with at least 300 yards passing, 16 with at least olis in 2004), and Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay in 2011 and 400, 511 completions of 25 yards or more and stands at 2016) are the only four players to throw for 40 or more third in the league with a 101.6 passer rating. touchdowns twice. NFL-record number of consecutive games that Brees threw for 350 yards in 2011. Also the • Since signing with the Saints, Brees threw for 4,000 or number of undrafted players (WRs Austin Carr, Tommylee more yards in his first 12 seasons with the club before sit- Lewis, TE Dan Arnold and WR Keith Kirkwood) that caught ting out the 2018 regular season finale at 3,992 and be- touchdown passes from Brees, November 22, 2018 vs. came the only National Football League signal-caller to Atlanta, the first time that happened in NFL history. Career- throw for 5,000 yards five different times and ranked at or high number of rushing touchdowns in 2018. near the top in every passing category. 5 – NFL-record number of seasons (2008, 2011-13, 2016) • In 11 regular season games sandwiched between a right that Brees has thrown for over 5,000 yards. Also the num- thumb injury in 2019, Brees enjoyed another standout sea- ber of NFC Offensive Player of the Month awards won by son as he completed 281-of-378 passes (74.3%) for 2,979 Brees in his Saints career, the most monthly conference yards with 27 touchdowns, four interceptions and a career- awards won by a Saints player. high 116.3 passer rating. Brees finished ranked first in the NFL in completion percentage, second in passer rating and 7 – The league-record number of times Brees has led the fourth in fourth quarter passer rating (110.2). league in passing yardage. Also the career-high and Na- tional Football League-record tying number of touchdown • Through the first nine contests of 2020, Brees has com- passes he threw against the New York Giants, Nov. 1, pleted 219-of-298 passes (73.5%) for 2,196 yards, 18 2015. Also the NFL-record number of regular season con- touchdowns, three interceptions and a 110.0 passer rating, tests where Brees has thrown five touchdowns and zero while also rushing for two touchdowns Brees leads the NFL interceptions, after he did so on December 8 vs. San Fran- in completion percentage, ranks fourth in passer rating and cisco. fifth in third down passer rating (116.2). 8 – NFL-record number of times Brees reached the 350- • Brees has been selected to play in a team-record 12 Pro yard passing mark in 2011. Bowls as a Saint, with 13 overall berths in the National Football League’s all-star game, three times as a starter, 9 – NFL-record stretch of consecutive games with at least including his most recent selection in 2019. His seven con- 300 yards passing, which he’s accomplished twice. Brees’ secutive selections (2008-14) as a Saint is tied for first in nine-game winning streak (11/24/08-9/30/13) as a starter club history with Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle William on Monday Night Football is tied for second all-time. Roaf and Brees has been a Pro Bowl selection for the last 10 – The NFL-record number of seasons overall that Brees four campaigns. has thrown for at least 30 touchdowns. • Brees has posted a 140-84 regular season mark in 11 – Number of consecutive seasons Brees threw 25 games he has started since signing with the Saints in 2006. touchdown passes from 2006-16, making him only the sec- In Week 15 of the 2016 season, Brees earned his 100th ond player in National Football League history to do so, regular season victory in a Saints uniform. Including his joining Manning (13, 1998-2010). eight playoff victories, his 148 total wins as a member of the Saints make him the winningest quarterback in team 12 – The team record number of seasons that Brees has history and the NFL’s second-winningest signal-caller since been selected to the Pro Bowl as a Saint. 2006. 13 – Including once with the Chargers, the number of times • In his 20-year National Football League playing career Brees has been selected to the Pro Bowl. Also the number during which he has appeared in 284 regular season of seasons, all consecutive Brees has tossed for at least games with 283 starts, ranked fifth in league record books 4,000 yards. Also, with 13 300-yard games in 2011, Brees for signal-callers and tied for 17th overall, Brees has com- set the NFL single-season record, surpassing the one he pleted 7,086-of-10,459 passes (67.8%) for 79,612 yards, previously tied with 10 in 2008.

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 33 with at least one touchdown pass, the longest streak in Na- BY THE NUMBERS tional Football League history, surpassing the record previ- ously held by Johnny Unitas (47). It was set October 7, 14 – The number of seasons that Brees has thrown 25 or 2012 vs. the Chargers. It ended November 29, 2012 at At- more touchdowns, tied for second in NFL record books with lanta. Most recently, Brees has tossed a touchdown in his Tom Brady (14) and behind Manning (16). Also the NFL- last nine regular season contests. record number of overtime wins as a starter in overtime 61 – The NFL-record number of consecutive regular season contests by Brees (regular season and postseason com- contests where Brees threw at least 20 completions until bined). October 13, 2013 at New England. 15 – After tossing for 171 yards on a Thanksgiving night win 63 – National Football League-record number of games with vs. Atlanta, 2018 became Brees’ 15th consecutive season at least 30 completions. with 3,000 yards passing, a feat surpassed only by Brett Favre (18). 67.8 – Career completion percentage, first in National Foot- ball League records. 16 – National Football League-record number of regular season contests where Brees has thrown for at least 400 68.9 – Team-record completion percentage as a Saint, yards. In 2018, Brees became the fourth player in National ranked first in the National Football League during this 15- Football League records to have 16 3,000-yard passing season period. seasons, joining Favre (18) and Brady (17) and tied with 72 – Players that Brees’ 565 career touchdown passes Manning. have gone to. On November 8 at Tampa Bay, rookie tight 17 – Brees is tied for 17th in National Football League rec- end Adam Trautman became the 72nd player and 56th ord books with with 284 career regular season appearanc- Saint to catch a touchdown from Brees. es. 73.5 – National Football League-best completion percent- 21 – Rushing touchdowns as a Saint, having surpassed age by Brees in 2020. Archie Manning for first place among Saints quarterbacks 74.3 – National Football League-best completion percent- following his one-yard quarterback sneak on December 8, age by Brees in 2019 2019 vs. San Francisco. 74.4 – National Football League-record completion percent- 23 – Club-record NFC Player of the Week awards won by age in 2018 by Brees that surpassed his record total of Brees as a member of the Saints and the most conference 72.0% in 2017.. Player of the Week honors since 2006, including Week 15 honors in 2019. Including his five-year tenure with the 92 – Players who have caught a pass from Brees in the reg- Chargers, his 25 conference Player of the Week awards are ular season, including himself off of deflections. Rookie currently ranked third all-time in National Football League wide receiver Marquez Callaway, wide receiver Bennie record books behind Tom Brady (29) and Peyton Manning Fowler, rookie wideout Juwan Johnson, rookie tight end (27). Adam Trautman, running back Ty Montgomery and wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders are the latest Saints to catch 25 – The NFL-record number of games with four touch- passes from Brees in 2020. down passes and zero interceptions after his four touch- down, zero pick performance in a November 8 38-3 win at 96.7 – NFL-record completion percentage by Brees in the Tampa Bay. Also number of career rushing touchdowns. Dec. 16, 2019 win over Indianapolis, when he fired on 29 of 30 throws. 37 – NFL-record regular season contests by Brees with at least four touchdown passes after throwing four in the No- 115 – Club-record regular season contests by Brees with vember 8 38-3 win at Tampa Bay. 300 yards or more passing as a Saint, the highest total since 2006. Brees has reached the 300-yard mark 122 44 – Number of successful drives in the fourth quarter or times, first all-time. On Oct. 12 vs. the Chargers, he passed overtime engineered by Brees for a touchdown or field goal for 325 yards, his second 300-yard game of the season. in the regular season to lead the Saints to victory since join- ing the club in 2006 , including in three in 2020 123 – Regular season games by Brees as a Saint where he’s posted a passer rating of 100 or more (min. 10 at- 45 – Consecutive regular season contests between 2012-15 tempts), owning a 98-25 record in these contests. Overall, with at least one touchdown pass, fifth-best in National in his 20-year career, he has reached the milestone 138 Football League history. The streak ended Nov, 29, 2015 at times, the latest posting a 103.4 rating in Sunday’s win vs. Houston. San Francisco. 54 – Consecutive regular season contests between 2009-12

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BY THE NUMBERS WINNING QB 140 – Club-record regular season wins as a starter since New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has posted a signing with the club in 2006 as unrestricted free agent, 140-85 regular season record since 2006, ranked second making him the second-winningest signal-caller in the Na- among National Football League signal-callers and first in tional Football League and most in the NFC over that peri- the conference. In his 20-year career, he has 168 total vic- od. Including the playoffs, Brees has compiled a 148-90 tories as a starter. With the Oct. 21, 2018 win at Baltimore, record as the Saints’ starter. Brees joined Brett Favre and Peyton Manning as only the third quarterback to defeat all 32 clubs. 170 – Regular season wins by Brees in his 20-year player career with both New Orleans and the San Diego Chargers. WINS BY STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE 2006 In combining regular season and postseason, Brees record- (REGULAR SEASON) ed his 178th win as a starter on Sunday vs. San Francisco. 1. Tom Brady 166 172 – Regular season games Brees has with two or more touchdown passes in his 20-year career, second in NFL 2. Drew Brees 140 record books behind Brady (180). Since signing with the 3. Ben Roethlisberger 131 Saints in 2006, Brees has 147 contests with multiple touch- down passes, first in the National Football League. 4. Philip Rivers 128 205 – October 4, 2015 vs. Dallas, with an 80-yard touch- 5. Aaron Rodgers 118 down pass to running back C.J. Spiller, Brees reached 400 touchdowns in his 205th career regular season game, the quickest in NFL history a player’s reached 400 touchdowns, Since 2006, Brees has engineered a National Football eclipsing the record previously held by Manning (209). League-best 44 regular season fourth quarter/overtime drives for a touchdown or field goal to lead the Saints to a 220 – November 18, 2018 vs. Philadelphia, Brees became win from deficit or tie. the first player in franchise history to appear in 200 games for the club, having now appeared in 223 and scheduled to MOST REGULAR SEASON FOURTH QUARTER/ appear in his 224th Sunday vs. San Francisco. OVERTIME GAME-WINNING DRIVES IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SINCE 2006 240 – Regular season games it took Brees to reach 6,000 career completions, which occurred, October 29, 2017 vs. Rk. Quarterback No. the Chicago Bears, doing so 19 games sooner than Peyton 1. Drew Brees, NO 44 Manning. 2. Matt Ryan, Atl. 39 278 – Regular season touchdown passes at the Mercedes- Benz Superdome by Brees, since he signed with the New 3t. Ben Roethlisberger, Pit. 37 Orleans Saints in 2006 as an unrestricted free agent, the 3t. Matthew Stafford, Det. 37 most by a player at a specific stadium, leading Tom Brady, who tossed for 258 at Gillette Stadium as a member of the 5. , NYG 34 New England Patriots. RATING SUCCESS 485 – Touchdown passes as a Saint, ranked first in club records and in the National Football League during this peri- od. With 565 career touchdown passes, he’s ranked first all- With 123 regular season contests (min. 10 attempts) with a time. rating of at least 100 since 2006, Brees is first in the Nation- al Football League over this period. The Saints have a 98- 5,961 – Completions since signing with the Saints in 2006, 25 (.797) mark in these contests. the National Football League’s highest total over this 15- season period. REGULAR SEASON GAMES WITH A 100+ PASSER RATING SINCE 2006 (min. 10 att.) 7,086 – Career completions total, ranked first in the National Football League. Rk. Quarterback No. 67,264 – Passing yardage total as a Saint. 1. Drew Brees, NO 123 79,612 – Brees has an NFL-best 79,612 career passing 2. Tom Brady, NE/TB 107 yards, first all-time. 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 99

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 35 Quarterback Team Comp. % RATING SUCCESS 3. Drew Brees (2017) NO 72.0 (386-536) Brees’ eight games with at least a 150.0 passer rating is 4. Sam Bradford (2016) Min. 71.6 (395-552) now tied for first all-time in NFL record books. 5. Drew Brees (2011) NO 71.2 (468-657) REGULAR SEASON GAMES WITH A 150+ PASSER

RATING (min. 15 att.) 2018 NFL COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS Rk. Quarterback No. Quarterback Team Comp. % 1t. Drew Brees 8 1. Drew Brees NO 74.4 (364-489) 1t. Ben Roethlisberger 8 2. Kirk Cousins Min. 70.1 (425-606) 3t. Peyton Manning 7 3. Phi. 69.6 (279-401) 3t. 7

2019 NFL COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS With a 98.7 career passer rating, Drew Brees has the third- best rating of all-time in NFL records. Quarterback Team Comp. % TOP THREE CAREER PASSER RATINGS 1. Drew Brees NO 74.3 (281-378) (Min. 1500 Att.) 2. Derek Carr Oak. 70.4 (361-513) Rating Quarterback 103.1 Aaron Rodgers 2020 NFL COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS 101.9 Russell Wilson Quarterback Team Comp. % 98.7 Drew Brees 1. Drew Brees NO 73.5 (219-298) 2. Teddy Bridgewater Car. 72.1 (238-330) PINPOINT PASSER

Brees’ 67.8 percent career completion percentage is first in COMPLETIONS LEADER NFL records. He’s completed a club record 68.8 percent of With 7,052 career regular season completions, Brees is his passes since coming to the Saints in 2006. now ranked first all-time in NFL record books, leading Sun- ALL-TIME COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS day night’s opposing quarterback, Buccaneers signal-caller Tom Brady. (min. 1,500 atts.) NFL CAREER COMPLETIONS LEADERS Quarterback Years Comp. % Completions Quarterback 1. Drew Brees 2001- 67.8 (7,086-10,459) 7,086 Drew Brees 2. Kirk Cousins 2012- 66.8 (2,266-3,391) 6,631 Tom Brady 3. Chad Pennington 2000-10 66.0 (1,632-2,471) 6,300 Brett Favre

Brees posted an NFL-record 74.4% completion percentage in 2018. It was the ninth time he finished at least 68 per- Brees has the top three single-season completions marks. cent, with 2018 the sixth consecutive. Brees has four of the MOST SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETIONS top five single-season completion percentages. Quarterback Year Comp. SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION PCT. LEADERS 1. Drew Brees, NO 2016 471 Quarterback Team Comp. % 2. Drew Brees, NO 2011 468 1. Drew Brees (2018) NO 74.4 (364-489) 3. Drew Brees, NO 2014 456 2. Drew Brees (2019) NO 74.3 (281-378)

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YARDAGE LEADER 79,612 BY THE NUMBERS

Drew Brees is ranked first in the NFL in career passing 1 – The first completion of Brees’ 18-year career, for a sev- yards. en-yard gain to running back Terrell Fletcher, as a member of the San Diego Chargers in his National Football League ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING debut on November 4, 2001 vs. Kansas City. YARDAGE TOTALS 30,000 – Reached 30,000 yards passing on a 12-yard Yards QB Teams completion to wide receiver Devery Henderson at Atlanta, 79,612 Drew Brees SD/NO Dec. 13, 2009. 77,310 Tom Brady NE/TB 40,000 – Reached 40,000 yards passing on a 16-yard throw to wide receiver Marques Colston at Minnesota, Dec. 71,940 Peyton Manning Ind./Den. 18, 2011.

50,000 – Reached 50,000 career passing yards on a 22- Brees is the first player to throw for 5,000 yards five times. yard completion to tight end Jimmy Graham vs. Carolina, He has five of the top nine passing yardage figures to his Dec. 8, 2013. name. Below are all of the 5,000 yard passing seasons in 52,349 – With an eight-yard completion to RB Travaris Ca- National Football League record books. det in his 132nd game as a Saint, vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 5, PASSING YARDS IN A NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2014, Brees reached 40,000 passing yards with a single SEASON team in the fewest contests in NFL history. Rk. Quarterback Year Yards 60,000 – On his 27-yard touchdown throw to WR Brandin 1. Peyton Manning, Den. 2013 5,477 Cooks, Dec. 21, 2015 vs. Detroit, Brees eclipsed 60,000 passing yards . 2. Drew Brees, NO 2011 5,476 70,000 – On a first quarter 12-yard completion thrown to 3. Tom Brady, NE 2011 5,235 running back Mark Ingram II vs. Atlanta, December 24, 4. Drew Brees, NO 2016 5,208 2017, Brees eclipsed 70,000 career passing yards. 5. Drew Brees, NO 2012 5,177 72,103 – Vs. Washington, October 8, 2018, Brees became the NFL’s all-time passing yardage leader ending the night 6. Drew Brees, NO 2013 5,162 at 72,103, surpassing Peyton Manning (71,940) on a sec- 7. Jameis Winston, TB 2019 5,109 ond quarter 62-yard touchdown to wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith. 8. Patrick Mahomes, KC 2018 5,097 79,612 – On a fourth quarter 20-yard completion to Smith, 9. Dan Marino, Mia. 1984 5,084 Brees reached the 79,000 career passing yardage mark vs. 10. Drew Brees, NO 2008 5,069 Carolina on October 25 and is now at 79, 612 yards after a three-yard TD pass to Alvin Kamara on Sunday. 11. Matthew Stafford, Det. 2011 5,038 16 OF 400 Brees has led or tied for the league lead in passing yard- age for an NFL-record seven times. Brees has thrown for 400 yards in an National Football League-best 16 regular season games, all taking place as ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING a member of the Saints. YARDAGE TITLE LEADERS CAREER REGULAR SEASON GAMES WITH 400-PLUS Seasons Quarterback YARDS PASSING 7 Drew Brees Rk. Quarterback No. 5 Sonny Jurgensen 1. Drew Brees 16 5 Dan Marino 2. Peyton Manning 14

3. Dan Marino 13

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 37 NFL PRO BOWL SELECTIONS SINCE 2006 35 TDS IN THREE STRAIGHT Rk. Saint Pro Bowl Selections Brees is only the third player in NFL history to pass for 35 1. Drew Brees 12 or more touchdowns in three consecutive seasons: 2. Tom Brady 11 QBS WITH 3 OR MORE STRAIGHT 35 TOUCHDOWN PASS SEASONS MULTIPLE TD GAMES Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. Brees’ 173 career games with at least two touchdown passes is ranked second in National Football League rec- 1t. Drew Brees 3 2011-13 ord books all-time. 1t. Brett Favre 3 1995-97 MOST GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1t. Peyton Manning 3 2012-14 ALL-TIME 12 STRAIGHT OF 4,000 Rk. Quarterback No. 1. Tom Brady 180 Brees is the only signal-caller in NFL records to throw for 4,000 yards in 12 straight seasons from 2016-17. 2. Drew Brees 173 FIVE OR MORE CONSECUTIVE 4,000-YARD PASSING 3. Peyton Manning 165 SEASONS 4. Brett Favre 159 Rk. QB No. Years

1. Drew Brees 12 2006-17 Brees’ 147 regular season contests with more than one 2. Peyton Manning 6 1999-2004 touchdown since 2006 leads the National Football League 3t. Peyton Manning 5 2006-10 during that period. 3t. Tom Brady 5 2011-15 GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TOUCHDOWN PASSES SINCE 2006 16 3,000 YARD SEASONS Rk. Quarterback No. 1. Drew Brees 148 Brees is one of just four players with 15 3,000 yard pass- 2t. Philip Rivers 137 ing seasons, fourth in NFL record books. 2t. Tom Brady 137 MOST 3,000 YARD PASSING SEASONS Rk. QB No. 54 STRAIGHT WITH A TD 1. Brett Favre 18 Brees owns the National Football League’s longest streak 2. Tom Brady 17 of consecutive games with a touchdown pass in a streak that ran from 2009-12. He also owns the fifth-longest streak 3t. Drew Brees 16 in league history. 3t. Peyton Manning 16 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN PASS PRO BOWL LEADER Rk. Quarterback No. With 12 Pro Bowl appearances since 2006, no Saint’s been 1. Drew Brees (2009-12) 54 selected more than Brees. No player’s been selected more 2. Tom Brady 52 often during this 14-season period from 2006-09. 3. Peyton Manning 51 SAINTS ALL-TIME PRO BOWL SELECTIONS 4. Johnny Unitas 47 Rk. Saint Pro Bowl Selections 5. Drew Brees (2012-15) 45 1. Drew Brees 12

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TOP OF THE CHARTS 11 STRAIGHT OF 25 Brees has posted the nine of the team’s top ten yardage Brees is only the second NFL quarterback to have thrown totals (regular season and postseason combined). for at least 25 touchdown passes in 11 straight ssons. TOP TEN SAINTS PASSING YARDAGE DAYS TEN OR MORE STRAIGHT 25 TOUCHDOWN PASS SEASONS Yds. Quarterback Att. Cmp. Opp. Date Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. 510 Drew Brees 52 30 vs. Cin. 11/19/06 1. Peyton Manning 13 1998-2010 505 Drew Brees 50 39 vs. NYG 11/1/15 2. Drew Brees 11 2006-2016 466 Drew Brees 43 33 vs. Det.* 1/7/12 465 Drew Brees 49 34 vs. Car 10/16/16 14 OF 25 OR MORE 462 Drew Brees 63 40 @ SF& 1/14/12 Brees is tied for second in National Football League record 446 Drew Brees 53 37 @ Dal. 12/23/12 books for the most seasons of 25 or more touchdown pass- 446 Drew Brees 54 35 @ GB 9/30/12 es (13) after throwing for 27 in 2019, tossing three scoring 445 Drew Brees 49 35 vs. Jax. 11/4/07 throws in the regular season finale at Carolina. 441 Aaron Brooks 48 30 vs. Den. 12/3/00 MOST SEASONS WITH 25 OR MORE TOUCHDOWN PASSES 439 Drew Brees 45 37 vs. TB 9/9/18 Rk. Quarterback No. * NFC Wild Card Playoff 1. Peyton Manning 16 & NFC Divisional Playoff 2t. Drew Brees 14 FIVE TD GAMES 2t. Tom Brady 14

Brees’ 11 five-touchdown pass games is first in the Nation- NINE STRAIGHT OF 30 al Football League. Brees is the first quarterback in NFL record books to throw REGULAR SEASON GAMES IN NFL HISTORY WITH for 30 touchdowns in nine straight seasons. FIVE-PLUS TOUCHDOWN PASSES FIVE OR MORE STRAIGHT 30 TOUCHDOWN PASS Rk. Quarterback No. SEASONS 1. Drew Brees 11 Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. 2. Peyton Manning 9 1. Drew Brees 9 2008-16 3. Tom Brady 7 2. Brett Favre 5 1994-98 FOUR-PLUS TD GAMES 30 TD SEASONS Brees’ 37 games with at least four TDs is first all-time. Brees has more 30 TD seasons than any other quarterback GAMES WITH FOUR-PLUS TOUCHDOWN PASSES in NFL history with ten total. Rk. Quarterback No. MOST SEASONS WITH 30 OR MORE TOUCHDOWN 1. Drew Brees 37 PASSES 2. Peyton Manning 35 Rk. Quarterback No. 3. Tom Brady 31 1. Drew Brees 10 2t. Brett Favre 9 2t. Peyton Manning 9

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122 OF 300 Rk. Player No. 8. Devery Henderson (2006-12) 17 Brees’ 122 300-yard passing games in the regular season ranks first all-time in National Football League record 9. (2011-13) 16 books. 10. Josh Hill (2013-) 14 300-YARD PASSING GAMES ALL-TIME 11. Alvin Kamara (2017-) 13 (REGULAR SEASON) 12t. Reggie Bush (2006-10) 12 Rk. Quarterback No. 12t. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 12 1. Drew Brees 122 12t. (2013-15, 18) 12 2. Tom Brady 94 12t. Tre’Quan Smith (2018-) 12 3. Peyton Manning 93 15. Jared Cook (2019-) 11

63 OF 350 JAMEIS WINSTON • Originally selected with the first overall pick in the 2015 Brees’ 63 games of 350-yards or more passing ranks first NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers out of Florida in the National Football League all-time. State, Winston joined the Black and Gold after spending 350 YARD PASSING GAMES ALL-TIME his first five seasons with the Buccaneers. The Hueytown, Al. native has appeared in 74 career games with 70 starts, Rk. Quarterback No. completing 1,570 –of-2,559 passes for 19,812 yards with 1. Drew Brees 63 121 touchdowns, 88 interceptions and an 86.9 passer rat- ing, while also carrying 254 times for 1,040 yards with ten 2. Tom Brady 45 touchdowns. 3. Peyton Manning 35

TOUCHDOWN LEADER • Winston signed with New Orleans as an unrestricted free agent after the 2020 NFL Draft after starting all 16 games for Tampa Bay in 2019, completing 380-of-626 passes With 565 career touchdowns, Brees is ranked first all-time. (60.7%) for 5,109 yards with 33 touchdowns and an 84.3 ALL-TIME NFL PASSING TD TOTALS passer rating, also carrying 59 times for 250 yards with one touchdown. Winston’s NFL-high passing yardage total was Touchdowns Quarterback the eighth-highest total in NFL record books as he became 565 Drew Brees only the eighth passer to reach 5,000 yards in a season. In Week 14 and 15 wins, Winston tossed for 456 and 458 564 Tom Brady yards, becoming the only player in NFL history to pass for TOUCHDOWN TARGETS 450 yards in consecutive contests.

Brees’ 565 touchdowns have gone to 72 different players, 56 Saints teammates, eight currently on the 53-man roster. • Seeing his first action of the season in the fourth quarter of New Orleans’ 38-3 win at Tampa Bay on November 8, BREES’ TOP 15 ALL-TIME TD TARGETS Winston was pressed into action after Brees was forced to Rk. Player No. leave with a rib injury the following week vs. San Francisco 1. Marques Colston (2006-15) 72 and completed six-of-ten passes for 63 yards, engineering two field goal and one touchdown drive. While Brees recov- 2. Jimmy Graham (2010-14) 51 ers from injury, both he and Taysom Hill are an important 3. Lance Moore (2006-13) 38 part of the club’s gameplan at quarterback. 4. Michael Thomas (2016-) 29 5. Robert Meachem (2007-11, 13-14) 25 6. Antonio Gates (2003-05) 23 7. Brandin Cooks (2014-2016) 20

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 40 Despite missing two games (knee/ankle) in 2019, Kamara RUNNING BACKS finished ranked third in the NFL in receptions by running backs with 81, tying his career-high. Kamara also led New ALVIN KAMARA Orleans in rushing, carrying 171 times for 797 yards (4.7) and five touchdowns. With 1,330 total yards from scrim- • A talented runner and receiver with a 5-10, 215-pound mage, Kamara joined Deuce McAllister (2002-04) as only frame who was selected by the Saints in the third round of the second Saint to have 1,300 total yards from scrimmage the 2017 NFL Draft out of Tennessee, Kamara enjoyed an in three consecutive seasons. Kamara accomplished the outstanding rookie campaign. He ranked first on the club feat in his first three seasons. He also became the only and sixth in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage (1,554), Saints running back to be selected to three consecutive second on the team in rushing and receiving, carrying 120 Pro Bowls as well as three Pro Bowls overall. times for 728 yards (6.1 avg.) with eight TDs and a two- point conversion, catching 81 passes for 826 yards (10.2 MOST RECEPTIONS BY RB-NFL (2019) avg.) with five TDs and a kickoff return for a TD for a club Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs rookie record 14 total scores, tied for second in the NFL. Kamara finished first in the NFL in yards per carry. 1. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 116 1,005 8.7 4 2. Austin Ekeler, LAC 92 993 10.8 8 • Kamara was the first Saints offensive rookie selected to 3. Alvin Kamara, NO 81 533 6.6 1 the Pro Bowl since Rueben Mayes (1986), as an Associat- ed Press second team All-Pro (flex), the clubs’ first rookie All-Pro since 1993. He was named The Sporting News NFL Kamara’s bounced back in 2020 with a strong start, leading Rookie of the Year and AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the NFL running backs in receiving and being tied for second Year. overall with a club-best 67 receptions for 648 yards (9.7 avg.) and four touchdowns, first in yards after the catch (626), ranked second in total touchdowns (11) and total ALVIN TIME yards from scrimmage (1,134) and first in all-purpose yards (1,178) and first downs (61). MOST RECEPTIONS BY RB-NFL (2020) As a rookie in 2017 Kamara totaled 81 receptions, second- highest among running backs and the highest rookie recep- Running Back Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs tion total. His 826 receiving yards set a club record for run- 1. Alvin Kamara, NO 60 565 9.4 3 ning backs as well. 2. Mike Davis, Car. 43 278 6.5 2 MOST RECEPTIONS BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RUNNING BACKS IN 2017 3. Ezekiel Elliott, Dal. 36 238 6.6 1 Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs 1. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 85 655 7.7 2 2020 NFL RECEIVING LEADERS 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 81 826 10.2 5 Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs 3. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 80 651 8.1 5 1. Stefon Diggs, Buf. 73 906 12.4 4 2t. Alvin Kamara, NO 67 648 9.7 4 In 2018, Kamara’s 81 receptions in 15 games played in 2t. Deandre Hopkins, Arz. 67 861 12.9 4 after sitting out the regular season finale were ranked 4. Keenan Allen 65 690 10.6 5 fourth in the NFL among runners. 5. Robby Anderson, Car. 64 772 12.1 1 MOST RECEPTIONS BY RB-NFL (2018)

Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs 2020 NFL YARDS AFTER THE CATCH LEADERS 1. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 107 867 8.1 6 Rk. Player No. 2. Saquon Barkley, NYG 91 721 7.9 4 1. Alvin Kamara, NO 626 3. James White, NE 87 751 8.6 7 2. Terry McLaurin, Was. 398 4. Alvin Kamara, NO 81 709 8.8 4 3. Mike Davis, Car. 352 5. Ezekiel Elliott, Dal. 77 567 7.4 3

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 41 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RUSHING ALVIN TIME TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Kamara finished 2017 second in the NFL in touchdowns. Rk. Player No. His 18 touchdowns in 2018, are tied for the highest total in club record books and was ranked second in the NFL. His 1. Todd Gurley, LAR 17 seven in 2020 are tied for fourth in the league 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 14 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOUCHDOWN 3t. James Conner, Pit. 12 LEADERS 3t. Derrick Henry, Ten. 12 Rk. Player No.

1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 19 SAINTS SINGLE SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWN 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 14 LEADERS 3. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 13 Rk. Saint No.

1. Alvin Kamara, 2018 14 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOUCHDOWN 2t. Dalton Hilliard, 1989 13 LEADERS 2t. Deuce McAllister, 2002 13 Rk. Player No. 2t. George Rogers, 1981 13 1. Todd Gurley, LAR 21

2. Alvin Kamara, NO 18 Fresh off of signing a five-year contract extension, Kamara 3t. Antonio Brown, Pit. 15 has taken over fourth place in club record books in rushing 3t. Saquon Barkley, NYG 15 touchdowns. The 34 rushing touchdowns since coming into the league in 2017 are also ranked third in the NFL over

that period. With 11 touchdowns in 2020, Kamara is expected to chal- SAINTS CAREER RUSHING TD LEADERS lenge for the club’s single-season touchdowns record that he currently shares. Rk. Saint No. SAINTS SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Mark Ingram, 2011-18 50 Rk. Saint No. 2. Deuce McAllister, 2001-09 49 1t. Alvin Kamara, 2018 18 3. Dalton Hilliard, 1986-93 39 1t. Dalton Hilliard, 1989 18 4. Alvin Kamara, 2017- 34 3t. Deuce McAllister, 2002 16 5t. Pierre Thomas, 2007-14 28 3t. Jimmy Graham, 2013 16 5t. Chuck Muncie, 1976-80 28

Through just over three full seasons, Kamara is the club’s RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS SINCE 2017 all-time leader in multiple touchdown performances. Rk. Player No. SAINTS MULTI-TD GAMES 1. Todd Gurley, LAR/Atl. 51 Rk. Saint No. 2. Derrick Henry, Ten 41 1. Alvin Kamara, 2017- 17 3. Alvin Kamara, NO 34 2t. Marques Colston, 2006-15 15 4. Aaron Jones , GB 33 2t. Deuce McAllister, 2001-09 15 5t. Mark Ingram, NO/Bal. 30

5t. Melvin Gordon, Cha./Den. 30 Kamara finished 2018 ranked second in the NFL with a 5t. Ezekiel Elliott, Dal. 30 club-record 14 rushing touchdowns.

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LATAVIUS MURRAY ALVIN TIME • Originally a sixth round pick of the Raiders in the 2013 Kamara has also moved into the club’s all-time top 10 list NFL Draft out of the University of Central Florida, the ver- for touchdowns satile back brings a bruising style to the Black and Gold to SAINTS CAREER TD LEADERS complement Kamara. Signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Minnesota Vikings in 2019, Murray has appeared Rk. Saint No. in 102 career games with 60 starts for the Raiders, Vikings 1. Marques Colston, 2006-15 72 and Saints, carrying 1,13 times for 4,713 yards (4.2 avg.) with 41 touchdowns and catching 174 passes for 1,212 2t. Mark Ingram, 2011-18 55 yards, including his first career receiving touchdown scored 2t. Deuce McAllister, 2001-09 55 vs. Arizona on October 27, 2019. 4. Dalton Hilliard, 1986-93 53 5. Jimmy Graham, 2010-14 51 • In his first season in New Orleans, Murray played in all 16 6. Joe Horn, 2000-06 50 games for the third consecutive season with seven starts, carrying 146 times for 637 yards (4.4 avg.) with five touch- 7. Alvin Kamara, 2017- 49 downs to tie for the team lead and also caught 34 passes 8. Eric Martin, 1985-93 48 for 235 yards with his first career receiving touchdown, to rank third on the club in overall scores. In Weeks Seven- Eight, Murray was the first Saint to have back-to-back In 2020, he has carried 104 times for a club-best 486 yards games of 150 total yards from scrimmage since RB Deuce (4.7 avg.) with seven touchdowns and has caught a team- McAllister from November 23-30, 2003. high 67 passes for a club-best 648 yards and four scores, leading the team in both rushing and receiving. Kamara is • In 2020, Murray has served as a solid complement to currently ranked second in the NFL in total yards from Kamara, carrying 90 times for 378 yards (4.2 avg.) with two scrimmage and first in all-purpose yardage and first touchdowns with 12 receptions for 94 yards, converting five downs. -of-five third-and-one rushing attempts.. 2020 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS Player Team Total Yds. Rush Receive TOUCHDOWN LEADER Murray’s 33 rushing touchdowns since the 2016 season 1. Dalvin Cook Min. 1,143 954 189 are tied for eighth in the NFL. 1. Alvin Kamara NO 1,134 486 648 NFL RUSHING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS SINCE 2016 Rk. Player No. 2020 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST DOWNS 1. Todd Gurley 57 LEADERS 2. Derrick Henry 46 Player Team First Dns. Rush Receive 3. Ezekiel Elliott 45 1. Alvin Kamara NO 61 32 29 4. Melvin Gordon 40 2. Dalvin Cook Min. 60 51 9 5. Mark Ingram 36 6t. Jordan Howard 34 NFL 2020 ALL-PURPOSE YARD LEADERS 6t. Alvin Kamara 34 Rk. Player No. 8t. Latavius Murray 33 1. Alvin Kamara, NO 1,178 8t. Aaron Jones 33 2. Dalvin Cook 1,143 10t. Christian McCaffrey 29 2. Derrick Henry, Ten 1,033 10t. Dalvin Cook 29

Falcons vs. Saints: Week 11 43 yards and a nine TDs. He became the first Saints rookie to MURRAY’S BIG DAYS break 1,000 yards since Marques Colston (1,038-2006). In Latavius Murray has reached 100 rushing yards ten times 2017, Thomas was New Orleans’ receiving leader, making over his career, including in two performances in 2019, a club-record 104 receptions for 1,245 yards with five TDs back to back in his first season in New Orleans. His teams to rank third in the league and making him only the second have posted a 9-1 record in those games. player in NFL record books, joining Odell Beckham Jr. to have 90 catches in each of his first two seasons, his 196 • November 20, 2014 at Kansas City - Carried four times grabs being the most by a player in in his first two seasons. for 112 yards (28.0 avg.) with one 90-yard touchdown, be- coming the first player in NFL history to gain at least 110 2017 NFL RECEIVING LEADERS rushing yards on five or fewer carries in the first 100-yard Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD performance of his career. 1. Jarvis Landry 112 987 8.8 9 • September 27, 2015 at Cleveland - Rushed for 139 yards on 26 carries (5.3 avg.) with one touchdown. 2. Larry Fitzgerald 109 1,156 10.6 6 • November 1, 2015 vs. N.Y. Jets - Rushed 20 times for 3. Michael Thomas 104 1,245 12.0 5 113 yards for his second 100-yard performance of season. RECORD-BREAKING 2018 •November 6, 2016 vs. Denver - Turned in one of his best performances as a professional with 20 carries for 114 yards and three goal-line touchdowns in a rivalry game win. Thomas picked up where he left off from his standout 2017 campaign in the 2018 opener vs. Tampa Bay. He set a club • December 8, 2016 at Kansas City - Carried 22 times for single-game record with 16 receptions for 180 yards and a 103 yards with one touchdown. touchdown. The 16 grabs set a club record that stood for • October 22, 2017 vs. Baltimore - Carried 18 times for 40 years and are the most by a player on kickoff weekend. 113 yards and one touchdown. SAINTS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING LEADERS • December 31, 2017 vs. Chicago - Rushed 20 times for Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs 111 yards with two touchdowns. 1. Michael Thomas, 9/8/18 16 180 11.3 1 • October 14, 2018 vs. Arizona - Carried 24 times for a career-high 155 yards (6.5 avg.) with one touchdown. 2. Tony Galbreath, 9/10/78 14 122 8.7 0 • October 20, 2019 at Chicago - Murray received the start in place of an injured Kamara, opening his 50th career Nov. 4. 2018 vs. The LA Rams, Thomas had a franchise- regular season contest and led team in rushing on a career record 211 yards receiving. -high 27 carries for 119 yards (4.4 avg.) with two TDs, add- ing five receptions for 31 yards, total 150 total yards from SAINTS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDAGE TOTALS scrimmage in his most productive contest as a Saint. Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs • Oct. 27, 2019 vs. Arizona - Started in place of an in- 1. Michael Thomas, 11/4/18 12 211 17.6 1 jured Kamara and carried the ball 21 times for 102 yards and one touchdown and rushed for over 100 yards in back- 2. Wes Chandler, 9/2/79 6 205 34.2 1 to-back games for the first time in his career. Murray also added nine receptions for a career-high 55 receiving yards and his first career touchdown reception. The matchup vs. Thomas finished 2018 with a league-high 125 receptions Arizona marked Murray’s eighth career multi-touchdown for 1,405 yards and nine TDs, leading the Black and Gold performance and the first time in his career that he had in all three major receiving categories, breaking his own multiple touchdowns in back-to-back games. club record at the time for receptions and setting what was the team record for receiving yards. The receptions total was fifth-biggest in NFL history at the time before his 2019 WIDE RECEIVERS record-setting number

MICHAEL THOMAS 2018 NFL RECEIVING LEADERS • A talented wideout with a 6-3, 212-pound frame who was Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD selected by the Saints in the second round of the 2016 NFL 1. Michael Thomas 125 1,405 11.2 9 Draft out of Ohio State, Thomas had an outstanding rookie campaign, leading the team with 92 receptions for 1,137 2. 116 1,163 10.0 8

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RECORD-BREAKING 2019 BY THE NUMBERS With 149 receptions for 1,725 yards and nine touchdowns 480 - Career grabs, the fourth-highest total in club history in 2019, Thomas became the National Football League’s and the most in the National Football League since 2016. single-season receptions leader, repeated as the NFL’s His 470 from 2016-19 are the most by a player through his receptions leader and added his first receiving yardage first four seasons. crown. 5,607 - Career receiving yardage, third-highest in the Na- 2019 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECEIVING tional Football League since 2016 and fourth-highest in LEADERS club history. Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 32 - Career receiving touchdowns, the seventh-most in franchise history and the sixth-most in the National Football 1. Michael Thomas 149 1,725 11.6 9 League since 2016. 2. Christian McCaffrey 116 1,005 8.7 4 19 - 100-yard receiving games, tied for third in team histo- 3t. Deandre Hopkins 104 1,165 11.2 7 ry—including a club-record three games with 180 yards, all during the last two seasons, tied with Amari Cooper for the 3t. Keenan Allen 104 1,199 11.5 7 most over that time. Thomas’ reached the century mark a club-record ten times in 2019, including a five game run. 2019 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECEIVING 28 - The number of contests over the last four seasons YARDAGE LEADERS when Thomas has recorded eight or more receptions. Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 304 - Career receptions that have moved the chains for a 1. Michael Thomas 149 1,725 11.6 9 first down - 63.3 percent of his catches. 2. Julio Jones 99 1,394 14.1 6 34 - Catches of 25 yards or more. 3. Chris Godwin 86 1,333 15.5 9 5 - Career multiple-touchdown games. Also with the No- vember 24, 2019 101-yards receiving performance vs. Car- olina, Thomas surpassed tight end Jimmy Graham (four- TOP SIX NFL SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING TOTALS 2011 and 201313) to become the first player in franchise history with five consecutive games of 100-yards receiving. Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 3 - The number of quarterbacks Thomas caught passes 1. Michael Thomas, 2019 149 1,725 11.6 9 from in his National Football League record-setting 149 2. Marvin Harrison, 2002 143 1,722 12.0 11 grabs in 2019, including Drew Brees, Teddy Bridgewater and Taysom Hill. 3t. Antonio Brown, 2015 136 1,834 13.5 10 4 - Thomas became the first player in National Football 3t. Julio Jones, 2015 136 1,871 13.8 8 League history to have 90 receptions in each of his first 5. Antonio Brown, 2014 129 1,698 13.2 13 four NFL seasons. 6. Michael Thomas, 2018 125 1,405 11.2 9 56 - On November 10 vs. Atlanta, in his 56th game, Thom- as surpassed Odell Beckham Jr. (61) to become the player RECEIVING LEADER to reach 400 catches in the fewest games. 9 - With eight games of at least ten grabs in 2019, Thomas With 470 receptions from 2016-19, Thomas is the player set the NFL single-season record. with the most receptions through a player’s first four sea- 149 - National Football League-record number of recep- sons. He’s the only player through his first four campaigns tions Thomas posted in in 2019, surpassing Marvin Harri- to have over 400 receptions and 5,000 receiving yards. son’s (143-2002). RECEPTIONS THROUGH FIRST FOUR NATIONAL 1,725 - NFL-leading and career-high receiving yardage FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASONS total in 2019, the seventh-highest single-season total in Player Years Rec. Yds. TDs NFL history Michael Thomas 2016-19 470 5,512 32 Jarvis Landry 2014-17 400 4,038 22

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EMMANUEL SANDERS Date/Opp Rec. Yds. Avg. TD • Sanders joined the Saints in the 2020 offseason as an 9/25/16-at Cin. 9 117 13.0 2 unrestricted free agent and is in his 11th NFL season. He 11/27/16-vs. KC 7 162 23.1 1 has been a member of four teams since being selected in the third round (82nd overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft by the 12/11/16-at Ten. 6 137 22.8 0 Pittsburgh Steelers, and has appeared in 151 games with 11/12/17-vs. NE 9 120 13.3 3 106 starts over that period. In his long career marked by big play ability, he has accumulated 8,240 receiving yards 9/9/18-vs. Sea. 10 135 13.5 1 off 632 catches (13.0 avg.), recording 45 touchdowns. 10/14/18-vs. LAR. 7 115 26.4 1

10/18/18-at Arz. 6 120 17.0 1 • After spending the final four games of the 2018 campaign with the Denver Broncos on Injured Reserve with a rup- 9/29/19-vs. Jax . 5 104 20.8 0 tured Achilles tendon, Sanders went through an aggressive 10/31/19-at Arz. 7 112 16.0 1 rehab and in a season split between the Broncos and San Francisco 49ers, appeared in 17 games with 16 starts and 12/8/19-at NO 7 157 22.4 1 posted 66 receptions for 869 yards with five touchdowns, 10/12/20-vs. LAC 12 122 10.2 0 also tossing a 35-yard touchdown in San Francisco’s matchup with New Orleans as his acquisition played an important role in the 49ers run to the Super Bowl. TRE’QUAN SMITH • A talented second-year wideout, who was selected by • For the season, Sanders has posted 31 receptions for New Orleans in the third round of the 2018 draft out of 347 yards with three scoring grabs as he heats up with an UCF, the 6-1, 210-pounder emerged as one of the Knights’ increasing familiarity with the Saints offense and his team- top weapons from 2015-17 and was a key figure in their mates, this showing in the October 12 win over the Los emergence. During that period, he caught 168 passes for Angeles Chargers, when he posted a career-high 12 grabs 2,748 yards (16.4 avg.) with 22 touchdowns. In his final for 122 yards. campaign for the 13-0 Knights in 2017, Smith appeared in and started all 13 games and hauled in 54 receptions for SANDERS’ BIG DAYS 1,082 yards (19.9 avg.) and 13 touchdowns. • Smith recorded five touchdowns apiece in each of his During his 11-year NFL career, Emmanuel Sanders has first two seasons, but is starting to breakout In 2020, he posted 22 100-yard receiving games since 2014, including has posted 26 receptions for 305 yards (11.7 avg.) with his first as a Saint. three touchdowns to rank third on the Black and Gold in receiving. EMMANUEL SANDERS’ 100-YARD RECEIVING DAYS Date/Opp Rec. Yds. Avg. TD TIGHT ENDS 9/14/14-vs. KC 8 108 13.5 0 JARED COOK 9/21/14-at Sea. 11 149 13.5 0 • This veteran enjoyed his most explosive season as a pro- 10/5/14-vs. Arz. 7 101 14.4 0 fessional in his 11th overall and first with the Black and Gold after signing as an free agent from the Raiders. The 10/23/14-vs. SD 9 120 13.3 3 former South Carolina standout who originally entered the 11/2/14-at NE 10 151 15.1 0 league as a third round draft pick of the Titans in 2009 has career totals of 489 receptions for 6,448 yards (13.2 avg.) 11/16/14-at StL. 5 102 20.4 1 with 38 touchdowns in 170 games with 86 starts. Through 11/23/14-vs. Mia. 9 125 13.9 0 14 regular season contests with seven starts in 2019, Cook posted 43 receptions for 705 yards (16.4 avg.) and a ca- 10/11/15-at Oak. 9 111 12.3 0 reer-high eight touchdowns. In 2020, he has 21 grabs for 10/18/15-at Cle. 4 109 27.3 1 279 yards and four touchdowns, to rank first on the club in scoring grabs. 11/29/15-vs. NE 6 113 18.8 0

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Cook’s 2,568receiving yards since 2017 ranks fourth in the posting seven grabs for 45 yards and one touchdown. NFL at the position.

RECEIVING YARDS BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL ADAM TRAUTMAN LEAGUE TIGHT ENDS SINCE 2017 • The Saints were pleased to find the 6-5, 253-pound Tra- Tight End, Team Rec. Yds. Avg. TD utman available near the end of the third round of the 2020 1. Travis Kelce, KC 341 4,372 12.8 29 NFL Draft and made an aggressive trade up to the 105th pick to add him out of Dayton. A converted high school 2. , SF 253 3,419 13.5 14 quarterback, the Michigan native moved to tight end as a 3. Zach Ertz, Phi. 302 3,081 10.2 23 freshman developed into one of the top offensive player in NCAA FCS football, where he played in 44 games, record- 4. Jared Cook, Oak./NO 186 2,568 13.8 21 ing 178 receptions for 2,295 yards (12.9 avg.) and 31 5. Austin Hooper, Atl./Cle. 218 2,189 10.0 14 touchdowns. Though eight contests, Trautman has posted six receptions for 73 yards with one touchdown. Among National Football League tight ends in 2019, Cook finished the regular season ranked first in yards per catch DEFENSIVE ENDS and second in touchdown grabs. Cook has followed that burst up with 45 and 41-yard grabs in 2020. CAMERON JORDAN YARDS PER CATCH BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL •New Orleans’ first choice in the 2011 NFL Draft (24th LEAGUE TIGHT ENDS IN 2019 overall) out of California, Jordan enjoyed another standout season in 2019, posting 53 tackles (37 solo) with a career- Tight End, Team Rec. Yds. Avg. TD high 15.5 sacks, to rank third in the NFL in takedowns, 1. Jared Cook, NO 43 705 16.4 9 three passes defensed and one fumble recovery.as he was selected to his fifth Pro Bowl and a second-team AP All-Pro 2. Noah Fant, Den. 40 562 14.1 3 selection. With 88 sacks in nine seasons, Jordan’s second 3. O.J. Howard, TB 34 459 13.5 1 on the Saints career sack list. Jordan’s also proven to be one of the NFL’s best run defenders, as well as being 4. Mark Andrews, Bal. 64 852 13.3 10 known for generating pressure on quarterbacks that 5. Darren Waller, Oak. 90 1,145 12.7 3 doesn’t always show up on the stat sheet, playing a lead role in a run defense ranked second in the NFL in oppo-

nent rushing yards per game and in opponent yards per TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL rush in 2018 and fourth against the run in 2019 LEAGUE TIGHT ENDS IN 2019 Tight End, Team Rec. Yds. Avg. TD JORDAN SACK NOTES 1 . Mark Andrews, Bal. 64 852 13.3 10 Jordan is ranked second on the club’s all-time sack list in 2. Jared Cook, NO 43 705 16.4 9 the regular season and first in postseason. 3. Darren Fells, Hou. 34 341 10.0 7 SAINTS ALL-TIME SACK LEADERS (Since 1982) Rk. Player, Years No. JOSH HILL 1. Rickey Jackson, 1982-93 115.0 • This Idaho State product made the club as an undrafted 2. Cameron Jordan, 2011- 89.5 free agent in 2013 and his consistency has been an asset 3. Wayne Martin, 1989-99 82.5 to the position group for who he’s played in 112 career games with 59 starts, making 115 receptions for 1,070 4. yards and 15 touchdowns, also chipping in 27 special SAINTS ALL-TIME POSTSEASON SACK LEADERS teams tackles. In 2019, Hill played in all 16 games for the third consecutive season with 11 starts and posted a career Rk. Player, No. -high 25 receptions for a career-best 226 yards with three 1. Cameron Jordan 5.5 touchdowns, including grabbing QB Drew Brees’ NFL- record 540th touchdown on December 16 vs. Indianapolis. 2t. Rickey Jackson 3 In 2020, Hill’s played in all nine games with five starts, 2t. Frank Warren 3

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MOST SACKS IN THE NFL IN 2019 DEFENSIVEJORDAN SACK ENDS NOTES Rk. Player, Team No. JORDAN’S CAREER SACKS 1. Shaquil Barrett, TB 19.5 (Most vs. a Single Team) 2. Chandler Jones, Ari. 19 Rk. Team No. 3. Cameron Jordan, NO 15.5 1. Atlanta Falcons 18 4t. Danielle Hunter, Min. 14.5 2. Tampa Bay Bucs 14 4t. T.J. Watt, Pit. 14.5 3. Carolina Panthers 9 4t. Arizona Cardinals 4 ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON SAINTS SACK LEADERS 4t. Los Angeles Rams 4 Rk. Saint, Year No. 4t. Detroit Lions 4 1t. La’Roi Glover, 2000 17 1t. Pat Swilling, 1991 17 Since Week Eight of 2014, Jordan’s played among the 3. Pat Swilling, 1989 16.5 NFL’s elite defensive ends. He’s ranked fourth in the Na- 4t. Cameron Jordan, 2019 15.5 tional Football League since October. 26, 2014 with 67 quarterback takedowns. 4t. Wayne Martin, 1992 15.5 MOST SACKS IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SINCE OCTOBER 26, 2014 Jordan has posted 89.5 career sacks and over the past Rk. Player, Team No. nine seasons is only the second player, joining Houston’s J.J. Watt to have 85 takedowns and 45 passes defensed. 1. Aaron Donald, LAR 79 During this time, the Saints own a 46-16 regular season 2. Chandler Jones, NE-Ari. 75 record when he corrals a signal-caller, and they boast a 19- 2 mark in a multi-sack performance in the regular season. 3. Khalil Mack, Oak.-Chi. 68 All four of Jordan’s multi-sack performances in 2019 took 4. Cameron Jordan, NO 67 place on the road. CAMERON JORDAN’S MULTIPLE SACK GAMES Jordan’s 42 quarterback takedowns since 2017 is ranked Date Opp. Tackles Solo Asst. Sacks Yards third in the National Football League. 11/5/12 vs. Phi. 3 3 3 3 21 MOST SACKS IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 9/22/13 vs. Arz. 7 3 4 2 14 SINCE 2017 11/21/13 @ Atl. 7 3 4 2.5 10.5 Rk. Player, Team No. 12/8/13 vs. Car. 5 3 2 2 19 1. Aaron Donald, LAR 53 10/26/14 vs. GB 4 3 1 2 15 2. Chandler Jones, Ari. 50 12/28/14 @ TB 6 4 2 1.5 9 3. T.J. Watt, Pit. 43.5 10/15/15 vs. Atl. 7 6 1 3 12 4. Cameron Jordan, NO 43 10/25/15 @ Ind. 3 2 1 2 12 5. Myles Garrett, Cle. 40 10/15/17 vs. Det. 5 4 1 2 12

11/5/17 vs. TB 7 5 2 1.5 9 Jordan’s career-high 15.5 quarterback takedowns in 2019 were ranked third in the NFL and were tied for the fourth- 11/26/17 @ LAR 4 4 0 2 20 highest single-season total in Saints history and the highest 12/24/17 vs. Atl. 3 3 0 2 10 total by a Black and Gold defender since 2001. 9/16/18 vs. Cle. 2 2 0 2 11

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CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES STARTED JORDAN SACK NOTES AMONG ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE ENDS Rk. Defensive End Team No. CAMERON JORDAN’S MULTIPLE SACK GAMES 1. Cameron Jordan NO 138 Date Opp. Tackles Solo Asst. Sacks Yards 2. DeForest Buckner Ind. 68 9/23/18 at Atl. 5 4 1 2 8 3. Jerry Hughes Buf. 61 11/22/18 vs. Atl. 4 4 0 2 9

11/29/18 @ Dal. 7 3 4 2 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES 12/9/18 @ TB. 4 4 0 2 21 STARTED BY NEW ORLEANS SAINTS PLAYERS 10/13/19 @Jax. 4 3 1 2 12 Rk. Saint Dates No. 10/20/19 @Chi. 2 2 0 2 16 1. Wayne Martin (9/19/91-1/2/99) 144 11/17/19@TB 3 1 2 1.5 12 2. Cameron Jordan (1/2/12-) 138 11/28/19@Atl. 5 1 6 4 19 3. Jahri Evans (9/10/06-9/15/13) 114 DIRTY BIRDS MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES Jordan has 18 career sacks against the Falcons, all of At- PLAYED BY NEW ORLEANS SAINTS PLAYERS lanta signal-caller Matt Ryan. Jordan’s 18 sacks of Ryan, a Rk. Saint Dates No. career-high four, which took place on Thanksgiving night last year are the most in NFL history against a quarterback. 1. Cameron Jordan (9/8/11-) 153 DURABLE DEFENDER 2. Jim Dombrowski (10/25/87-11/3/96) 147

Jordan played in his 153fd career contest on Sunday vs. MARCUS DAVENPORT San Francisco and ranks as one of the most durable play- ers in the NFL since coming into the league in 2011, having • Trading up to the 14th spot in the 2018 NFL Draft, the never missed a game. Saints addressed the line and the pass rush with this gifted pass rusher, only the second draft choice ever from Texas- CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED San Antonio. During four college seasons, Davenport AMONG ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE LINEMEN notched totals of 186 tackles (97 solo), 22 sacks, 38 tack- Rk. DL Team No. les for loss, six forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one returned for a touchdown and eight passes defensed, fin- 1. Cameron Jordan NO 153 ishing his career as the school’s all-time leader for stops for 2. Jerry Hughes Buf. 141 loss, takedowns and quarterback hurries (21). In 13 games as a rookie, Davenport posted 22 tackles (12 solo), four 3. Barkevious Mingo Chi. 104 sacks, two passes defensed and one forced fumble. He served as a solid bookend opposite Jordan in 2019, start- CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED ing all 12 games before being placed on Injured Reserve AMONG ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE PLAYERS and posting 29 stops, six sacks and four forced fumbles. Rk. Defensive Player Team No. • After recovering from toe and elbow injuries, Davenport made his debut in the team’s win over the Chargers, Oct. 1. Cameron Jordan NO 153 12, recording two quarterback hits and a pass defense. Vs. 2. Jerry Hughes Buf. 141 Carolina, Oct. 25, his fourth quarter sack of Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewater forced them to attempt an unsuccessful 3. Demario Davis NYJ-NO 137 65-yard field goal attempt. He added half a sack in New Orleans overtime win at Chicago, November 1. On Novem- ber 8 at Tampa Bay, his deflected pass was picked up by defensive tackle David Onyemata for a pick.

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TREY HENDRICKSON season fourth in opponent rushing yards per game, posting 1.5 sacks and one fumble recovery in all 16 contests as • Selected by the Saints in the third round of the 2017 NFL well as 34 stops, adding one more split sack in the NFC Draft, Hendrickson came to the Saints from Florida Atlantic, Wild Card Playoff loss. where he departed the school with a team-record 29.5 ca- reer sacks. Hendrickson has appeared in 28 career games in three seasons, recording 35 tackles (22 solo), six • Brown has opened all nine contests posting 17 tackles takedowns, two passes defensed and two forced fumbles. (six solo) and one sack in providing a line of defense for the Following an offseason, where he made significant strides NFL’s second-ranked run defense. in the weight room and with his technique, Hendrickson’s hard work paid off with two sacks in the Sept. 9, 2019 sea- son-opening win over Houston followed up by a takedown/ DAVID ONYEMATA forced fumble in Week Two at the Los Angeles Rams and • A fourth round selection out of Manitoba in 2016, Onye- one on Thanksgiving night at Atlanta. In his breakthrough mata teams with Brown to form a solid duo in the interior of campaign, he had 19 tackles, 4.5 sacks to rank fourth on the Saints defensive line. In 64 games with 26 starts in four the club and added one more takedown in a postseason seasons, he has posted 141 career tackles, 9.5 sacks, two contest. passes defensed and one forced fumble. In 16 games with four starts in 2018, Onyemata posted 36 tackles, in helping with a run defense ranked second in the National Football • Hendrickson has started the first eight games of 2020, he leads the team with 7.5 sacks to tied for sixth in the NFL. League. On Nov. 29, 2018 vs. Dallas, he enjoyed a breakout performance with career-highs in tackles (seven), Quarterback takedowns (three) and forced fumbles (one). CARL GRANDERSON In 2019, he opened all 15 regular season games he played in, posting 32 stops, one pass defensed and three sacks •Signed by New Orleans as an undrafted free agent out of for the NFL’s fourth-ranked run defense. Onyemata was re- Wyoming, Granderson posted 17.5 career sacks in college signed to a three-year contract by the Saints in the offsea- and possesses the perfect body type for a pass rusher. As a rookie, Granderson appeared in eight regular season son and is ranked second on the team with three quarter- contests, posting ten tackles and one sack as he moved back takedowns and added an interception in the Novem- into the defensive line rotation in December and is ex- ber 8 win at Tampa Bay. pected to see more action in 2020. SHELDON RANKINS •Granderson posted a quarterback takedown and a forced • The third defensive lineman selected in the 2016 NFL fumble as he joined Hendrickson in a rotation to replace Draft out of Louisville, Sheldon Rankins started all 16 the injured Davenport in the season opener vs. Tampa games in 2017 posting 26 tackles (16 solo), two sacks for Bay, posting three total tackles in 2020 and has added five loss of 13 yards, one interception, one pass defensed and tackles, one forced fumble and one pass defensed. one forced fumble. He helped a defensive unit that went from 31st in the NFL, allowing 28.4 points per game in 2016 to allowing 20.4 points per game in 2017, good for tenth in DEFENSIVE TACKLES the league. In 2018, Rankins had a career-high 40 tackles (26 solo), a forced fumble and a career-best eight sacks to rank second on the club and fifth in the National Football MALCOM BROWN League among defensive tackles. • This former first round draft pick out of the University of Texas was a vital part of a Patriots defensive line that • In 2019, after ardent rehabilitation from a ruptured Achil- helped pick up two Super Bowl championships in the last les tendon, Rankins returned to the lineup in Week Four three seasons. The University of Texas product has been a and contributed two sacks to the defensive line rotation, run-stopping force in the New England defensive line for being voted by his teammates as the team’s Ed Block the past four seasons and now with New Orleans after Courage Award winner. The outlook is optimistic for Ran- signing as an unrestricted free agent in the offseason, play- kins in 2020 with his injuries further behind him, having rec- ing in 85 career games with 76 starts and recording career orded his first sack of the season in the Oct. 12 contest totals of 237 tackles (127 solo), 11.5 sacks, one forced against the Chargers. fumble and four fumble recoveries. Brown supplemented the middle a Saints defense that finished the 2019 regular

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even the highest expectations, posting 201 tackles, three LINEBACKERS interceptions and three fumble recoveries in his first two seasons. In 2018 and 2019, while he continued to contrib- DEMARIO DAVIS ute on defense he has served the as captain of the club’s coverage units on special teams. Robertson, who has 554 • This dependable and sure-tackling defender joined the career defensive stops and 49 special teams tackles, pro- Saints after a breakout 2017, where he started 16 games vides depth at all three linebacker positions and outstand- for the New York Jets. Davis posted a team-high and ca- ing leadership to the defense and special teams units. reer-high 165 tackles (112 solo) and a career-best five sacks. For his career, the Brandon, Miss. native has ap- peared in 137 games with 123 starts for the Jets (2012-15, ALEX ANZALONE 2017), Cleveland (2016) and Saints, recording 940 tackles (631 solo), 25.5 sacks, two interceptions, 36 passes de- • One of three third round picks in 2017, Anzalone came to fensed, three forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and 24 the Saints after a solid career at the University of Florida. In special team stops. his rookie season, Anzalone started four games before suf- fering a season-ending shoulder injury and posted 16 tack-

les, a sack and a pass defensed. In 16 games with seven • In 2018, Davis opened all 16 contests and led the team starts in 2018, posted 59 tackles (34 solo), two sacks, one with 110 stops (74 solo), five sacks to lead the linebackers, interception, two passes defensed and three forced fum- four passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble bles. recovery. Davis’ abilities to diagnose and tackle played a key role in New Orleans ranking second in the National Football League in opponent rushing yards per game and • After missing the last 15 regular season and postseason opponent rushing yards per play. Participating in the post- contests of 2019 with a shoulder injury, Anzalone has season for the first time, Davis led the defense with 22 opened eight of nine contests of 2020 at middle linebacker, stops (15 solo), an interception in the NFC Championship recording 32 tackles (15 solo). and a pass defense. In 2019, he posted 111 stops, ranked first on the club, four sacks, one interception and 11 passes defensed to help spur the league’s fourth-ranked run de- SECONDARY fense. MARSHON LATTIMORE • Selected by the Saints in the first round (11th overall) of 2019 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TACKLE LEADERS the 2017 NFL Draft, Lattimore started all 13 games he ap- peared in. He totaled 53 tackles (44 solo), a forced fumble, Rk. Saint No. one fumble recovery, five interceptions for 85 yards and 18 1. Demario Davis 111 passes defensed, as he became the youngest Saint (21 years old) ever selected to the Pro Bowl and was selected 2. Vonn Bell 87 as the AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. 3. A.J. Klein 67

4. Eli Apple 58 .• In 2018, Lattimore opened all 16 contests and posted a career-high 59 tackles (49 solo), two interceptions, 12 passes defensed, a club-best four forced fumbles, tied for • After agreeing to a three-year contract extension on Sun- fourth in the NFL and three fumble recoveries, returned for day, the defensive team captain went out and posted six 91 yards, leading the team in takeaways and tied for the tackles and sacked Buccaneers signal-caller Tom Brady in NFL lead in defensive fumble recoveries, the highest total the September 13 season-opening win vs. Tampa Bay and among defensive backs. Lattimore also added two picks in has filled up the stat sheet with a team-leading 59 tackles the NFC Divisional Playoff win over Philadelphia. (41 solo), three sacks and three passes defensed.

• A standout 2019 campaign by Lattimore resulted in him CRAIG ROBERTSON being voted to the Pro Bowl. Lattimore started all 14 games • In just his first year with the Saints in 2016, Robertson he played in and posted 57 stops, one interception and quickly became one of the defense’s most important mem- ranked first on the team with 14 passes defensed. bers. Robertson joined the Saints looking to contribute on defense and special teams, yet his production outpaced

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MARCUS WILLIAMS OUT OF THE MARSH • After being selected in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft (42nd overall) out of the Utah, this ball-hawking Below are Marshon Lattimore’s 2020 defensive highlights safety has started all 55 games he has appeared in, re- • In the season-opening, September 13 34-23 win vs. Tam- cording 217 tackles (166 solo), one sack, 11 interceptions, pa Bay, Lattimore was assigned to wideout Mike Evans, one returned for a touchdown, 26 passes defensed, two who recorded only one two-yard touchdown reception late forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. With a pick in his in the fourth quarter with New Orleans already 34-17. second consecutive season opener, Williams’ 11 picks since being drafted is tied for tenth in the NFL over that • In New Orleans 30-27 overtime win over the Los Angeles period, tied for fourth among safeties. Chargers on Monday night, October 12, Lattimore saved the game and brought home victory with a tackle of Chargers wideout Mike Williams on fourth down, one yard •Williams opened 2019 in impressive fashion, recording a short of the first down marker. key third quarter pick in the Monday night win over Houston • In New Orleans’ 26-23 overtime win at Chicago, Lattimore and posting a pick at the end of the Sept. 29 win vs. Dallas. recorded his first interception of 2020. He finished with 53 tackles (38 solo), the four interceptions to tie his career-high, with one returned for a touchdown, JANORIS JENKINS tied for third in the NFL, a career-best 13 passes defensed, • A nine-year NFL veteran who was originally a second a forced fumble and two coverage stops. round draft pick of the St. Louis Rams in 2012, Jenkins has shown a nose for the ball during his stints with the Rams (2012-15), New York Giants (2016-19) and since joining MALCOLM JENKINS the Saints prior to Week 16 of the 2019 campaign. He has • Returning to New Orleans this offseason after six sea- played in 122 games with 119 starts, posting 517 tackles sons in Philadelphia, Malcolm Jenkins is one of the NFL’s two sacks, 24 interceptions, with eight returned for touch- most intelligent and instinctive defensive backs. One of downs, 115 passes defensed, six forced fumbles, two fum- only two safeties in Saints history to be selected as an As- ble recoveries, one blocked field goal and one return of a sociated Press All-Pro, Jenkins has played in 176 career blocked field goal for a touchdown. games with 168 starts and has career totals of 1,166 tack- END ZONE LEADER les (826 solo), 12 sacks, 19 interceptions, with six returned for touchdowns, 124 passes defensed, 15 forced fumbles, nine fumble recoveries, one special teams fumble recovery, Affectionately nicknamed “Jackrabbit”, Jenkins picked off one blocked field goal and 44 special teams stops. He has Buccaneers signal-caller Tom Brady and returned it 36 also played in 12 postseason contests with 10 starts and yards into the end zone in the club’s 2020 season opening has recorded 73 tackles (52) solo, two sacks and five pass- win over Tampa Bay and moved into a tie for eighth all-time es defensed. in NFL records.

INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TDS ALL-TIME • The three-time Pro Bowler started all 16 regular season Rk. Player No. games at safety for the sixth straight campaign in 2019 and 1. Rod Woodson 12 finished with a team-high 118 tackles (82 solo), a career- high four forced fumbles, a career-high tying 2.5 tackles, 12 2t. Charles Woodson 11 passes defensed and one fumble recovery. He added ten 2t. Darren Sharper 11 stops and a sack in Philadelphia’s playoff game for the NFC East champions. In his 2020 Saints return, Jenkins is 4. Aquib Talib 10 ranked second on the team with 52 tackles (37 solo), one 5t. Ken Houston 9 sack, two interceptions to tied for the team lead and a club- best nine passes defensed through the first nine contests 5t. Deion Sanders 9 of 2020, playing virtually every defensive snap, after being 5t. 9 voted by his teammates as a team captain. 8t. Janoris Jenkins 8 8t. Ronde Barber 8 8t. Charles Tillman 8

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CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES STARTED JENKINS=TDs AMONG ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE BACKS Rk. Defensive Back Team No. Both entering their first seasons as a tandem together in the Saints, CB Janoris Jenkins and S Malcolm Jenkins 1. Malcolm Jenkins NO, Phi. 112 have both shown a nose for the end zone after intercep- 2. Kevin Byard Ten. 64 tions throughout their careers. 3. Tyrann Mathieu Arz., Hou., KC 57 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS SINCE 2009 Rk. Player No. C.J. Gardner-Johnson 1. Aquib Talib 10 • Selected in the fourth round (109th overall) of the 2019 overall draft out of the University of Florida by New Orle- 2. Janoris Jenkins 8 ans, Gardner-Johnson’s hard-hitting and playmaking perso- 3t. Malcolm Jenkins 6 na took root as a rookie in 2019, when he played in all 16 games with seven starts, posting 46 tackles (35 solo), one 3t. Jonathan Joseph 6 interception, eight passes defensed, a forced fumble, a 3t. Charles Tillman 6 fumble recovery and three special teams stops. In 2020, he has established a niche as the club’s starting nickel, play-

ing in all nine games with seven starts and posting 48 tack- MOST INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS les (41 solo) to rank third on the club, one sack and three SINCE 2014 passes defensed for the NFL’s fourth-ranked defense in opponent net yards per game. Rk. Player No.

1. Aquib Talib 6 Patrick Robinson 2. Janoris Jenkins 5 • New Orleans’ first round selection (32nd overall) in the 3t. Malcolm Jenkins 4 2010 NFL Draft out of Florida State, Robinson made signifi- 3t. William Gay 4 cant contributions to the Saints secondary his first five sea- 3t. Trumaine Johnson 4 sons with the club followed by stints with the Colts, Chargers and Eagles. Re-signed by New Orleans in 2018, Robinson has fought back from injuries to play all four DURABLE DEFENDER games with one start this season, posting five tackles (four solo), one interception and two passes defensed, picking During his NFL career, S Malcolm Jenkins has established off his first pass in his second Saints stint on October 4 at himself as one of the most durable players in the National Detroit, when he filled in for an injured Janoris Jenkins and Football League. He has played virtually every defensive Marshon Lattimore. Filling in for a an injured Lattimore in snap in 46 consecutive regular season and postseason Sunday’s win vs. San Francisco, Robinson had another contests, dating back to the start of the 2017 playoffs for end zone pick in the fourth quarter to tie for the team lead the Philadelphia Eagles. Jenkins has also appeared in and in interceptions started 112 consecutive regular season contests the long- est consecutive games started streak and second-longest consecutive games played streak among NFL secondary • Overall, in his 11-season NFL career, Robinson has players. played in 120 games with 60 starts, posting 344 tackles (280 solo), two sacks, 16 interceptions with one brought back for a touchdown, 88 passes defensed and three CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED forced fumbles. AMONG ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE BACKS Rk. DB Team No. 1. Duron Harmon NE, Det. 120 2. Malcolm Jenkins NO, Phi. 112 3. Kevin Byard Ten. 73

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2006 (1) T Ryan Ramczyk (1b) FREE AGENTS S Marcus Williams (2) QB Drew Brees (UFA-SD) RB Alvin Kamara (3a) LB Alex Anzalone (3b) 2009 (1) DE Trey Hendrickson (3c) DRAFT P Thomas Morstead (5) FREE AGENTS: LS Zach Wood (FA) 2011 (1) DRAFT WAIVERS: DE Cameron Jordan (1a) QB Taysom Hill (GB)

2013 (2) 2018 (5) DRAFT: DRAFT: T Terron Armstead (3a) DE Marcus Davenport (1) WR Tre’Quan Smith (3) FREE AGENTS: TE Josh Hill (Rookie FA) FREE AGENTS: LB Demario Davis (UFA-NYJ) 2015 (2) DB J.T. Gray (Rookie FA) DRAFT: CB Patrick Robinson (UFA-Phi.) T Andrus Peat (1a) CB P.J. Williams (3b) 2019 (15) DRAFT: 2016 (5) C/G Erik McCoy (2) DRAFT: S C.J. Gardner-Johnson (4) WR Michael Thomas (2a) LB Kaden Elliss (7) DT David Onyemata (4) FREE AGENTS: FREE AGENTS: DT Malcom Brown (UFA-NE) K Wil Lutz (FA) TE Jared Cook (UFA-Oak.) LB Craig Robertson (UFA-Cle.) C/G Nick Easton (UFA-Min.) DE Carl Granderson (Rookie FA) 2017 (9) OL Ethan Greenidge (Rookie FA) DRAFT: LB Chase Hansen (Rookie FA) CB Marshon Lattimore (1a) WR/RS Deonte Harris (Rookie FA)

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OL Derrick Kelly II (Rookie FA) RB Latavius Murray (UFA-Min.) S D.J. Swearinger (FA) DL Shy Tuttle (Rookie FA)

WAIVERS: CB Janoris Jenkins (NYG)

2020 (9) DRAFT: C/G Cesar Ruiz (1) LB Zack Baun (3a) TE Adam Trautman (3b)

FREE AGENTS: FB Michael Burton (UFA-Was.) WR Marquez Callaway (Rookie FA) CB Ken Crawley (FA) OL James Hurst (UFA-Bal.) RB Ty Montgomery (UFA-NYJ) DL Malcolm Roach (Rookie FA) QB Jameis Winston (UFA-TB)

TRADE: LB Kwon Alexander (SF)

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25 KEN CRAWLEY CB starting both postseason contests…In 2017 regular season de- HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180 but, accrued a career-high eight tackles (career-high seven so- lo) and two passes defensed at Carolina, Sept. 24…Made four COLLEGE: COLORADO solo tackles, his first career interception and two passes de- NFL EXPERIENCE: 5 fensed at Miami in London at Wembley Stadium, Oct. 1…Made five tackles (four solo at Detroit, Oct. 15…Recorded four solo JOINED SAINTS: FA-16 tackles in contest where Saints gave up season-low 79 net BORN: 2/8/93 yards passing and four passing first downs at Green Bay, Oct. 22…Made three solo tackles and two passes defensed as Saints surrendered only 150 net yards passing vs. Chicago, NFL CAREER – Originally signed as an undrafted free Oct. 29…Contributed a solo tackle as New Orleans surrendered agent out of Colorado in 2016, Crawley provided expe- 129 net yards passing at Buffalo, Nov. 12…Accrued two solo rience and depth to the Saints secondary in from 2016- tackles and a pass defensed vs. Washington, Nov. 19… `9 and following a split stint between the Black and Recorded three solo tackles and two passes defensed vs. Caro- Gold and Miami Dolphins in 2019, has returned to New lina, Dec. 3…Made six tackles (five solo) and a pass defensed Orleans. For his career, Crawley has posted 141 tack- at Atlanta, Dec. 7…Registered four tackles (three solo) and a les, one interception, 33 passes defensed, one forced pass defensed vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 17…Recorded five tackles fumble, and one fumble recovery. (four solo) and two passes defensed vs. Atlanta, Dec. 24… Recorded six tackles and three passes defensed at Tampa Bay, Dec. 31…In postseason debut, accrued seven tackles (five so- lo) and a pass defensed in NFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Carolina, CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Elevated to active roster 1/7/18…Made six tackles (four solo) in NFC Divisional Playoff at from practice squad by New Orleans, 9/28/20; Signed Minnesota, 1/14/18. 2016 – Played in 15 games with five starts, to New Orleans practice squad, 9/28/20; Contract ter- tallying 50 tackles (41 solo), a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, minated by Arizona, 9/5/20; Signed by the Arizona 10 passes defensed and two special teams stops…Had five Cardinals, 8/22/20; Contract terminated by Raiders, tackles (four solo) in regular season debut in opener vs. Oak- 8/18/20; Signed by the Raiders to a reserve/future con- land, Sept. 11…Had six tackles (five solo) at N.Y. Giants, Sept. tract, 1/23/20; Waived by Miami, 12/16/19; Acquired by 18, adding a forced fumble and a pass defensed…Made his first the Miami Dolphins off of waivers from New Orleans, career start vs. Atlanta, Sept. 26 and finished with five tackles 10/30/19; Waived by New Orleans, 10/29/19; Re- (four solo) and two passes defensed…Started at San Diego, signed to a one-year contract by New Orleans (RFA), Oct. 2 and totaled seven tackles (six solo) and one pass de- 4/23/19; Placed on Injured Reserve by New Orleans, fensed…Made start vs. Carolina, Oct. 16, recording five tackles 12/31/16; Signed by the New Orleans Saints to a three and a career-high four passes defensed…Started and played -year contract as an undrafted free agent, 5/6/16. on special teams vs. Seattle, Oct. 30, making six solo tackles… Saw action on defense and special teams at Arizona, Dec. 18 and recorded two solo tackles, first career fumble recovery and 2019 – After playing in one contest with no stats for a special teams stop…Played on defense and special teams vs. New Orleans, appeared in four games with two starts Tampa Bay, Dec. 24, registering three tackles (two solo) and a for Miami and recorded six solo tackles. 2018 – Played coverage stop…Placed on Injured Reserve, Dec. 31. in ten regular season games with five starts, recording 31 tackles (28 solo) and six passes defensed…Started and finished with five tackles (4 solo) vs. Tampa Bay, COLLEGE – Played in 47 games at Colorado and recorded 201 Sept. 9…Started and recorded four tackles (three solo) tackles (165 solo), eight tackles for loss, one forced fumble, a and a pass defensed vs. Cleveland, Sept. 16…Posted fumble recovery, three interceptions and 36 passes defensed, three solo tackles vs. Atlanta, Sept. 23…Started and third in school history…As senior in 2015, started all 13 games tied a career-high with eight tackles (career-high tying at RCB and recorded 46 tackles (40 solo), an interception, 13 seven solo) and added one pass defensed vs. N.Y. passes defensed and a fumble recovery…As junior, played in Giants, Sept. 30…Started at LCB and recorded three 12 games and started 11 at RCB, finishing sixth on team in solo tackles vs. Washington, Oct 8…Started at LCB tackles with 47 (41 solo), second in passes defensed and added and recorded six solo tackles and a pass defensed vs. a forced fumble…Graduated with degree in sociology. Baltimore, Oct 21...Played on defense and finished with a solo tackle and one pass defensed vs. Cincin- nati, Nov. 11…Recorded a pass defensed vs. Philadel- phia, Nov. 18…Recorded a solo tackle vs. Atlanta, PERSONAL – Prepped at H.D. Woodson (Washington, D.C.) Nov. 22...Played on defense and special teams and HS, where he played both cornerback and wide receiver…As a finished with a pass defensed vs Carolina, Dec. 30. senior in 2011, had 43 tackles, five interceptions, eight passes 2017 – Started all 13 regular season games which he defensed, one fumble recovery and one blocked punt and was appeared in, making season debut in Week three and also selected by The Washington Post as the D.C. Area Player missing team’s Week 12 game at L.A. Rams of the Year…Also ran track…Cousin, Stephon Morris, played (abdomen) and posted career-high 54 tackles (47 so- DB at Penn State and spent the 2012 season with the Patri- lo), one interception and 17 passes defensed on year. ots…Hosted a football camp for youth aged 6-13 in his Added 13 tackles (nine solo) and a pass defensed in hometown in 2018…Born Feb. 8, 1993 in Washington, D.C.

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58 KWON ALEXANDER LB yards vs. Chicago, Sept. 17…Registered four tackles, a pass HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 242 COLLEGE: LOUISIANA STATE defensed and a forced fumble vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 12… JOINED SAINTS: TR-20 (SF) Recorded 8 tackles, a pass defense and an interception at Mi- NFL EXPERIENCE: 6 ami, Nov. 19...Tallied eight tackles, a pass defensed and an BORN: 8/3/1994 interception at Carolina, Dec. 24. 2016 – Started all 16 games for Tampa Bay and registered 145 tackles, seven pass defens- NFL CAREER –Acquired by the Saints via trade, Alex- es, 3.0 sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and an inter- ander looks to make an immediate impact by adding ception return for a TD…145 tackles tied for third-most in veteran experience and leadership to the linebacker corps. Originally selected in the fourth round (124th league…Led team with 17 tackles and a sack at Atlanta, Sept. overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft by Tampa Bay, he be- 11…Recorded seven tackles, and an interception returned for a came an immediate starter and was selected to his TD vs. L.A. Rams, Sept. 25…Registered seven tackles and a first Pro Bowl in 2017. In 2019, the LSU product signed sack vs. Denver, Oct. 2…Tallied five tackles and a fumble re- with San Francisco in free agency and helped the covery vs. Chicago, Nov. 13…Registered six tackles and a sack 49ers reach Super Bowl LIV in his first postseason vs. Seattle, Nov. 27…Recorded career-high 21 tackles and a appearance. Entering 2020, Alexander has started all 54 games he’s appeared in, posting 414 tackles (293 forced fumble at Dallas, Dec. 18. 2015 – Started all 12 games in solo), seven interceptions with one returned for a which he appeared in for Tampa Bay and recorded 93 tackles, touchdown, 7.5 sacks, 26 passes defensed, seven nine passes defensed, 3.0 sacks, two interceptions, two forced forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. fumbles and one fumble recoveries…Despite missing four games, his 93 tackles ranked third in NFL among rookies… CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Acquired by Saints from Registered 10 tackles, two passes defensed and his first career 49ers, 11/2/20; Activated from Injured Reserve, interception at Houston, Sept. 27...Recorded five tackles, two 1/10/20; Placed on Injured Reserve, 11/5/19; Signed to a four-year deal with 49ers, 3/13/19; Placed on Injured passes defensed and a sack vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 11…Led Reserve (knee), 10/22/18; Signed by Tampa Bay to a team with 11 tackles, an interception, a forced fumble, a fumble four-year contract, 5/12/15; Selected in fourth round recovery and a pass defense at Atlanta, Nov. 11…Registered (124th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft by Buccaneers. four tackles and a sack vs. Dallas, Nov. 15 (11/15)…Recorded 10 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble at Atlanta, Dec. 6 (12/6). HONORS –2017: Pro Bowl; 2015: PFWA All-Rookie, NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 8). COLLEGE – Started 23-of-32 career games played at LSU (2012-14)…Started all 12 games he played as a junior in 2014, 2019 – Started all eight games in which he appeared tallying 90 tackles, two forced fumbles, 1.5 sacks and a pass for San Francisco and registered 34 tackles, a split defensed…Earned first-team All-SEC honors from ESPN.com sack, an interception and tied his career-high with two and second-team All-SEC recognition from the AP…Part of a forced fumbles, before being placed on Injured Re- defense ranked third in the NCAA in passing defense (164.2 yards per game) and ninth in total defense (316.8 yards per serve, Nov. 5…Activated, 1/10/20... Appeared in all game), both which led the SEC. Defense also tied for the fourth- three postseason games with two starts and registered fewest points allowed per game (17.5 per game), a figure that three tackles and a pass defensed…Intercepted Andy stood as the second-best mark in SEC…Notched first career Dalton at Cincinnati, Sept. 15, marking his first INT as sack against Alabama (11/8/14)…As sophomore in 2013, start- a 49er and seventh of his career. Recorded of split ed 9-of-13 games, totaling 65 tackles and four passes de- sack of Baker Mayfield vs. Cleveland, Oct 7…Forced a fensed…Played in seven games, with two starts as freshman in Adrian Peterson fumble at Washington, Oct. 20, his 2012, finishing with 11 tackles, two fumble recoveries, one pass defensed and one forced fumble…Made his first career start at first of season…In NFC Divisional Playoff, helped Florida (10/6/12)…Made his LSU debut in 2012 season opener 49ers defense hold Vikings to 147 total net yds. (21 against North Texas (9/1/12), registering a pair of tackles and a rushing, 126 passing) vs. Minnesota, 1/11/20. 2018 – fumble recovery…Majored in sport administration. Started all 6 games he appeared in for Tampa Bay and registered 45 tackles, two forced fumbles, two passes PERSONAL – Attended Oxford High School (Oxford, Ala.)… defensed and a sack…Forced a fumble at New Orle- Played in the Under Armour All-American Game…Chosen as a ans, Sept. 9…Sacked and forced a Nick Foles fumble, finalist for the High School Butkus Award, given annually to the nation’s top linebacker…Named to the 2011 ESPN All-Alabama tying his single season career high for forced fumbles Football Team and earned Class 6A All-State honorable men- vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 16. 2017 – Started all 12 games tion…A top recruit, ranking 19th on Scout.com’s Final Southeast which he appeared in for Tampa Bay and recorded 97 Top 150, 29th in the ESPNU 150, 45th in the Press-Register tackles, four passes defensed, three interceptions and Super Southeast 120 and was listed in MaxPreps’ Top 100… a forced fumble…One of just five players to record 95- Earned four-star recruit honors from ESPN.com, Rivals.com or-more tackles and three-or-more interceptions on the and Scout.com…Son of Peaches and Broderick Taylor…Born Kwon Alexander on August 3, 1994 in Oxford, Alabama season…Intercepted Mike Glennon and returned it 22

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (as of 11/17/20) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Born Exp. College H.S. Hometown 58 Alexander, Kwon LB 6-1 227 8/3/94 6 Louisiana State Oxford, Ala. 47 Anzalone, Alex LB 6-3 241 9/22/94 4 Florida Wyomissing, Pa. 72 Armstead, Terron T 6-5 304 7/23/91 8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Cahokia, Ill. 53 Baun, Zack LB 6-3 225 12/30/96 R Wisconsin Brown Deer, Wis. 9 Brees, Drew QB 6-0 209 1/15/79 20 Purdue Austin, Texas 90 Brown, Malcom DT 6-2 320 2/2/94 6 Texas Brenham, Texas 32 Burton, Michael FB 6-0 240 2/1/92 6 Rutgers Washington Township, N.J. 12 Callaway, Marquez WR 6-2 204 3/27/98 R Tennessee Warner Robins, Ga. 87 Cook, Jared TE 6-5 254 4/7/87 12 South Carolina Suwanee, Ga. 25 Crawley, Ken CB 6-1 180 2/8/93 5 Colorado Washington, D.C. 92 Davenport, Marcus DE 6-6 265 9/4/96 3 Texas-San-Antonio San Antonio, Texas 56 Davis, Demario LB 6-2 248 1/11/89 9 Arkansas State Brandon, Miss. 62 Easton, Nick C/G 6-3 303 6/16/92 6 Harvard Lenoir, N.C. 55 Elliss, Kaden LB 6-2 238 6/10/95 2 Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah 22 Gardner-Johnson, C.J. DB 5-11 210 12/20/97 2 Florida Cocoa, Fla. 96 Granderson, Carl DE 6-5 261 12/18/96 2 Wyoming Sacramento, Calif. 48 Gray, J.T. DB 6-0 202 1/18/96 3 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. 73 Greenidge, Ethan OL 6-4 335 9/10/97 2 Villanova Flanders, N.Y. 42 Hansen, Chase LB 6-3 222 5/20/93 1 Utah Highland, Utah 11 Harris, Deonte WR/RS 5-6 170 12/4/97 2 Assumption Baltimore, Md. 91 Hendrickson, Trey DE 6-4 270 12/5/94 4 Florida Atlantic Apopka, Fla. 89 Hill, Josh TE 6-5 250 5/21/90 8 Idaho State Blackfoot, Idaho 7 Hill, Taysom QB 6-2 221 8/23/90 4 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho 74 Hurst, James OL 6-5 310 12/17/1991 7 North Carolina Planfield, Ind. 20 Jenkins, Janoris CB 5-10 190 10/29/88 9 North Alabama Pahokee, Fla. 27 Jenkins, Malcolm S 6-0 204 12/20/87 12 Ohio State Piscataway, N.J. 94 Jordan, Cameron DE 6-4 287 7/10/89 10 California Chandler, Ariz. 41 Kamara, Alvin RB 5-10 215 7/25/95 4 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. 68 Kelly II, Derrick OL 6-5 320 8/23/95 1 Florida State Havana, Fla. 23 Lattimore, Marshon CB 6-0 192 5/20/96 4 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio 3 Lutz, Wil K 5-11 184 7/7/94 5 Georgia State Newnan, Ga. 78 McCoy, Erik C/G 6-4 303 8/27/97 2 Texas A&M Lufkin, Texas 88 Montgomery II, Ty RB 6-0 216 1/22/93 6 Stanford Dallas, Texas 6 Morstead, Thomas P 6-4 235 3/8/86 12 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas 28 Murray, Latavius RB 6-3 230 1/18/90 8 Central Florida Nedrow, N.Y. 93 Onyemata, David DT 6-4 300 11/13/92 5 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria 75 Peat, Andrus G/T 6-7 316 11/4/93 6 Stanford Tempe, Ariz 71 Ramczyk, Ryan T 6-6 314 4/22/94 4 Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wis. 97 Roach, Malcolm DL 6-3 290 6/9/98 R Texas Baton Rouge, La. 52 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 8 North Texas Stafford, Texas 21 Robinson, Patrick CB 5-11 191 9/7/87 11 Florida State Miami, Fla. 51 Ruiz, Cesar C/G 6-4 316 6/14/99 R Michigan Camden. N.J. 17 Sanders, Emmanuel WR 5-11 180 3/17/85 11 Southern Methodist Bellville, Texas 10 Smith, Tre'Quan WR 6-2 210 1/7/96 3 Central Florida Delray Beach, Fla. 36 Swearinger Sr., D.J. DB 5-10 205 9/1/91 8 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. 13 Thomas, Michael WR 6-3 212 3/3/93 5 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif. 82 Trautman, Adam TE 6-5 253 2/5/97 R Dayton Williamsburg, Mich. 99 Tuttle, Shy DT 6-3 300 10/20/95 2 Tennessee Welcome, N.C. 24 Washington, Dwayne RB 6-1 223 4/24/94 5 Washington Cerritos, Calif. 43 Williams, Marcus S 6-1 195 9/8/96 4 Utah Eastvale, Calif. 26 Williams, P.J. CB 6-0 196 6/1/93 6 Florida State Ocala, Fla. 2 Winston, Jameis QB 6-4 231 1/6/94 6 Florida State Hueytown, Ala. 49 Wood, Zach LS 6-3 255 1/10/93 4 Southern Methodist Rowlett, Texas

Players on Active Roster: (53)

Practice Squad: (16) 46 Bachie, Joe LB 6-2 231 2/26/98 R Michigan State Berea, Ohio 80 Carr, Austin WR 6-1 195 12/25/93 4 Northwestern Benicia, Calif. 64 Clapp, Will C 6-5 311 12/10/95 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. 95 Clarke, Will DE 6-6 275 5/4/91 5 West Virginia Pittsburgh, Pa. 50 Dowell, Andrew LB 6-1 225 11/16/96 1 Michigan State Lakewood, Ohio 45 Griffin, Garrett TE 6-4 240 3/4/94 3 Air Force Louisburg, Kan. 30 Haley, Grant CB 5-9 191 1/6/96 3 Penn State Altlanta, Ga. 83 Johnson, Juwan WR 6-4 231 9/13/96 R Oregon Glassboro, N.J. 37 Jones Jr., Tony RB 5-11 224 11/24/97 R Notre Dame Bradenton, Fla. 14 Lewis. Tommylee WR 5-7 168 10/24/92 4 Northern Illinois Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 70 Ringo, Christian DE 6-1 300 3/10/92 2 Louisiana Jackson, Miss. 66 Throckmorton, Calvin OL 6-5 309 8/16/96 R Oregon Bellevue, Wash. 63 Tom, Cameron C 6-4 300 6/21/95 4 Southern Mississippi Baton Rouge, La. 38 Washington II, Keith DB 6-1 180 12/20/96 R West Virginia Prattville, Ala. 86 Wolf, Ethan TE 6-6 252 11/7/95 3 Tennessee Minster, Ohio 69 Zettel, Anthony DE 6-4 275 8/9/92 5 Penn State Tawas City, Mich.

Injured Reserve: (6) 29 Bademosi, Johnson CB 6-0 219 7/23/90 9 Stanford Washington, D.C. 77 Dalton, Jalen DT 6-6 300 8/4/97 1 North Carolina Clemmon, N.C. 16 Fowler III, Bennie WR 6-1 218 6/10/91 6 Michigan State Beverly Hills, Mich. 4 Gillikin, Blake P 6-2 196 1/21/98 R Penn State Atlanta, Ga. 34 Hardee Sr., Justin DB 6-1 200 2/7/94 4 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio 98 Rankins, Sheldon DT 6-2 305 4/2/94 5 Louisville Covington, Ga.

Practice Squad/Injured Reserve: (2) 84 Humphrey, Lil'Jordan WR 6-4 225 4/19/98 2 Texas Southlake, Texas 59 Willoughby, Marcus LB 6-3 252 7/26/98 R Elon Durham, N.C.

Roster Exemption (0):

Reserve/Covid 19: (0)

Physically Unable to Perform: (0)

Reserve/Non-Football Injury: (1) 57 Spence, Noah DE 6-2 251 1/8/94 5 Eastern Kentucky Harrisburg, Pa.

Reserve/Opt Out: (2) 86 Vander Laan, Jason TE 6-3 245 9/22/92 3 Ferris State Palos Heights, Ill. 85 Wick, Cole TE 6-6 257 11/30/93 4 Incarnate Word Hallettsville, Texas

HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTON. Assistants: Dennis Allen (Defensive Coordinator), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends), Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald Curry (Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (Head Strength and Conditioning), Declan Doyle (Offensive Assistant), Phil Galiano (Assistant Special Teams), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael Hodges (Linebackers), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant), Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks), Ryan Nielsen (Defensive Line), Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line/Run Game), Kevin Petry (Assistant to the Head Coach/Offensive Assistant), Darren Rizzi (Special Teams Coordinator), Cory Robinson (Defensive Assistant), Dan Roushar (Offensive Line), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Rob Wenning (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Michael Wilhoite (Defensive Assistant), D.J. Williams (Offensive Assistant), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist). NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NUMERICAL ROSTER (as of 11/17/20) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College H.S. Hometown How Acquired GP GS DNP IA 2 Jameis Winston QB 6-4 231 26 6 Florida State Hueytown, Ala. UFA-20 (TB) 2070 3 Wil Lutz K 5-11 184 26 5 Georgia State Newnan, Ga. FA-16 9000 6 Thomas Morstead P 6-4 235 34 12 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas D5-09 9000 7 Taysom Hill QB 6-2 221 30 4 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho WAI-17 (GB) 9300 9 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 41 20 Purdue Austin, Texas UFA-06 (SD) 9900 10 Tre'Quan Smith WR 6-2 210 24 3 Central Florida Delray Beach, Fla. D3-18 9400 11 Deonte Harris WR/RS 5-6 170 22 2 Assumption Baltimore, Md. FA-19 8101 12 Marquez Callaway WR 6-2 204 22 R Tennessee Warner Robins, Ga. FA-20 7102 13 Michael Thomas WR 6-3 212 27 5 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif. D2a-16 3306 17 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 33 11 Southern Methodist Bellville, Texas UFA-20 (SF) 7200 20 Janoris Jenkins CB 5-10 190 32 9 North Alabama Pahokee, Fla. WAI-19 (NYG) 7702 21 Patrick Robinson CB 5-11 191 33 11 Florida State Miami, Fla. UFA-18 (Phi.) 9200 22 C.J. Gardner-Johnson DB 5-11 210 22 2 Florida Cocoa, Fla. D4-19 9700 23 Marshon Lattimore CB 6-0 192 24 4 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D1a-17 8801 24 Dwayne Washington RB 6-1 223 26 5 Washington Cerritos, Calif. FA-18 7000 25 Ken Crawley CB 6-1 180 27 5 Colorado Washington, D.C. FA-20 2 0 0 2 26 P.J. Williams CB 6-0 196 27 6 Florida State Ocala, Fla. D3b-15 8101 27 Malcolm Jenkins S 6-0 204 32 12 Ohio State Piscataway, N.J. UFA-20 (Phi.) 9900 28 Latavius Murray RB 6-3 230 30 8 Central Florida Nedrow, N.Y. UFA-19 (Minn.) 9500 32 Michael Burton FB 6-0 240 28 6 Rutgers Washington Township, N.J. UFA-20 (Was.) 9400 36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. DB 5-10 205 29 8 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. FA-19 5004 41 Alvin Kamara RB 5-10 215 25 4 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. D3a-17 9600 42 Chase Hansen LB 6-3 222 27 1 Utah Highland, Utah FA-19 1003 43 Marcus Williams S 6-1 195 24 4 Utah Eastvale, Calif. D2-17 9900 47 Alex Anzalone LB 6-3 241 26 4 Florida Wyomissing, Pa. D3b-17 9800 48 J.T. Gray DB 6-0 202 24 3 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. FA-18 9000 49 Zach Wood LS 6-3 255 27 4 Southern Methodist Rowlett, Texas FA-17 9000 51 Cesar Ruiz C/G 6-4 316 21 R Michigan Camden. N.J. D1-20 8 5 0 1 52 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 234 32 9 North Texas Stafford, Texas UFA-16 (Cle.) 9000 53 Zack Baun LB 6-3 225 23 R Wisconsin Brown Deer, Wis. D3a-20 8 2 0 1 55 Kaden Elliss LB 6-2 238 25 2 Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah D7b-19 900 0 56 Demario Davis LB 6-2 248 31 9 Arkansas State Brandon, Miss. UFA-18 (NYJ) 9900 58 Kwon Alexander LB 6-1 242 26 6 Louisiana State Oxford, Ala. TR-20 (SF) 6602 62 Nick Easton C/G 6-3 303 28 6 Harvard Lenoir, N.C. UFA-19 (Minn.) 7502 68 Derrick Kelly II OL 6-5 320 25 1 Florida State Havana, Fla. FA-19 5004 71 Ryan Ramczyk T 6-6 314 26 4 Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wis. D1b-17 9900 72 Terron Armstead T 6-5 304 29 8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Cahokia, Ill. D3a-13 9900 73 Ethan Greenidge OL 6-4 335 23 2 Villanova Flanders, N.Y. FA-19 8001 74 James Hurst OL 6-5 310 28 7 North Carolina Plainfield, Ind. FA-20 5200 75 Andrus Peat G/T 6-7 316 27 6 Stanford Tempe, Ariz D1a-15 8801 78 Erik McCoy C/G 6-4 303 23 2 Texas A&M Lufkin, Texas D2-19 9900 82 Adam Trautman TE 6-5 253 23 R Dayton Williamsburg, Mich. D3b-20 8 1 0 1 87 Jared Cook TE 6-5 254 33 12 South Carolina Suwanee, Ga. UFA-19 (Oak.) 8201 88 Ty Montgomery II RB 6-0 216 27 6 Stanford Dallas, Texas UFA-20 (NYJ) 3001 89 Josh Hill TE 6-5 250 30 8 Idaho State Blackfoot, Idaho FA-13 9500 90 Malcom Brown DT 6-2 320 26 6 Texas Brenham, Texas UFA-19 (NE) 9900 91 Trey Hendrickson DE 6-4 270 25 4 Florida Atlantic Apopka, Fla. D3c-17 9900 92 Marcus Davenport DE 6-6 265 24 3 Texas-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas D1-18 5004 93 David Onyemata DT 6-4 300 28 5 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria D4-16 8801 94 Cameron Jordan DE 6-4 287 31 10 California Chandler, Ariz. D1a-11 9900 96 Carl Granderson DE 6-5 261 23 2 Wyoming Sacramento, Calif. FA-19 8001 97 Malcolm Roach DL 6-3 290 22 R Texas Baton Rouge, La. FA-20 6003 99 Shy Tuttle DT 6-3 300 25 2 Tennessee Welcome, N.C. FA-19 6003

Players on Active Roster: (53)

Practice Squad: (16) 14 Tommylee Lewis WR 5-7 168 28 4 Northern Illinois Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. FA-19 1 0 0 0 30 Grant Haley CB 5-9 191 24 3 Penn State Atlanta, Ga. FA-20 0000 37 Tony Jones Jr. RB 5-11 224 22 R Notre Dame Bradenton, Fla. FA-20 0000 38 Keith Washington II DB 6-1 180 23 R West Virginia Prattville, Ala. FA-20 0000 45 Garrett Griffin TE 6-4 240 26 3 Air Force Louisburg, Kan. FA-16 2100 46 Joe Bachie LB 6-2 231 22 R Michigan State Berea, Ohio FA-20 0000 50 Andrew Dowell LB 6-1 225 24 1 Michigan State Lakewood, Ohio FA-19 0 0 0 0 63 Cameron Tom C 6-4 300 25 4 Southern Mississippi Baton Rouge, La. FA-17 0000 64 Will Clapp C 6-5 311 24 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D7-18 4000 66 Calvin Throckmorton OL 6-5 309 24 R Oregon Bellevue, Wash. FA-20 0000 69 Anthony Zettel DE 6-4 275 28 5 Penn State Tawas City, Mich. FA-20 0000 70 Christian Ringo DE 6-1 300 28 2 Louisiana Jackson, Miss FA-20 0 0 0 0 80 Austin Carr WR 6-1 195 26 4 Northwestern Benicia, Calif. WAI-17 (NE) 3000 83 Juwan Johnson WR 6-4 231 24 R Oregon Glassboro, N.J. FA-20 2200 86 Ethan Wolf TE 6-6 252 25 3 Tennessee Minster, Ohio UFA-20 (LAR) 0 0 0 0 95 Will Clarke DE 6-6 275 29 5 West Virginia Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-20 0 0 0 0

Injured Reserve: (6) 4 Blake Gillikin P 6-2 196 22 R Penn State Atlanta, Ga. FA-20 0000 16 Bennie Fowler III WR 6-1 218 29 6 Michigan State Beverly Hills, Mich. FA-20 5000 29 Johnson Bademosi CB 6-0 219 30 9 Stanford Washington, D.C. FA-19 0000 34 Justin Hardee Sr. DB 6-1 200 26 4 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio FA-17 6001 77 Jalen Dalton DT 6-6 300 23 1 North Carolina Clemmon, N.C. FA-19 0000 98 Sheldon Rankins DT 6-2 305 26 5 Louisville Covington, Ga. D1-16 7100

Practice Squad/Injured Reserve: (2) 59 Marcus Willoughby LB 6-3 252 22 R Elon Durham, N.C. FA-20 0000 84 Lil'Jordan Humphrey WR 6-4 225 22 2 Texas Southlake, Texas FA-19 0000

Roster Exemption (0):

Reserve/Covid 19: (0)

Physically Unable to Perform: (0)

Reserve/Non-Football Injury: (1) 57 DE 6-2 251 26 5 Eastern Kentucky Harrisburg, Pa. FA-19 0000

Reserve/Opt Out: (2) 85 Cole Wick TE 6-6 257 26 4 Incarnate Word Hallettsville, Texas FA-19 0000 86 Jason Vander Laan TE 6-3 245 28 3 Ferris State Palos Heights, Ill. FA-19 000 0

HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTON. Assistants: Dennis Allen (Defensive Coordinator), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends), Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald Curry (Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (Head Strength and Conditioning), Declan Doyle (Offensive Assistant), Phil Galiano (Assistant Special Teams), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael Hodges (Linebackers), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant), Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks), Ryan Nielsen (Defensive Line), Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line/Run Game), Kevin Petry (Assistant to the Head Coach/Offensive Assistant), Darren Rizzi (Special Teams Coordinator), Cory Robinson (Defensive Assistant), Dan Roushar (Offensive Line), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Rob Wenning (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Michael Wilhoite (Defensive Assistant), D.J. Williams (Offensive Assistant), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist). NEW ORLEANS SAINTS EXPERIENCE ROSTER (as of 11/17/20) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College H.S. Hometown 9 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 1/15/79 20 Purdue Austin, Texas 87 Jared Cook TE 6-5 254 4/7/87 12 South Carolina Suwanee, Ga. 27 Malcolm Jenkins S 6-0 204 12/20/87 12 Ohio State Piscataway, N.J. 6 Thomas Morstead P 6-4 235 3/7/86 12 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas 21 Patrick Robinson CB 5-11 191 9/7/87 11 Florida State Miami, Fla. 17 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 3/17/85 11 Southern Methodist Bellville, Texas 94 Cameron Jordan DE 6-4 287 7/10/89 10 California Chandler, Ariz. 56 Demario Davis LB 6-2 248 1/11/89 9 Arkansas State Brandon, Miss. 20 Janoris Jenkins CB 5-10 190 10/29/1988 9 North Alabama Pahokee, Fla. 52 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 9 North Texas Stafford, Texas 72 Terron Armstead T 6-5 304 7/23/91 8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Cahokia, Ill. 89 Josh Hill TE 6-5 250 5/21/90 8 Idaho State Blackfoot, Idaho 28 Latavius Murray RB 6-3 230 1/18/1990 8 Central Florida Nedrow, N.Y. 36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. DB 5-10 205 9/1/1991 8 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. 74 James Hurst OL 6-5 310 12/17/1991 7 North Carolina Planfield, Ind. 90 Malcom Brown DT 6-2 320 2/2/94 6 Texas Brenham, Texas 32 Michael Burton FB 6-0 240 2/1/92 6 Rutgers Washington Township, N.J. 62 Nick Easton C/G 6-3 303 6/16/92 6 Harvard Lenoir, N.C. 88 Ty Montgomery II RB 6-0 216 1/22/93 6 Stanford Dallas, Texas 75 Andrus Peat G/T 6-7 316 11/4/93 6 Stanford Tempe, Ariz 26 P.J. Williams CB 6-0 196 6/1/93 6 Florida State Ocala, Fla. 2 Jameis Winston QB 6-4 231 1/6/94 6 Florida State Hueytown, Ala. 58 Alexander, Kwon LB 6-1 227 8/3/94 6 Louisiana State Oxford, Ala. 3 Wil Lutz K 5-11 184 7/7/94 5 Georgia State Newnan, Ga. 93 David Onyemata DT 6-4 300 11/13/92 5 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria 25 Ken Crawley CB 6-1 180 2/8/93 5 Colorado Washington, D.C. 13 Michael Thomas WR 6-3 212 3/3/93 5 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif. 24 Dwayne Washington RB 6-1 223 4/24/1994 5 Washington Cerritos, Calif. 47 Alex Anzalone LB 6-3 241 9/22/94 4 Florida Wyomissing, Pa. 91 Trey Hendrickson DE 6-4 270 12/5/94 4 Florida Atlantic Apopka, Fla. 7 Taysom Hill QB 6-2 221 8/23/90 4 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho 41 Alvin Kamara RB 5-10 215 7/25/95 4 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. 23 Marshon Lattimore CB 6-0 192 5/20/96 4 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio 71 Ryan Ramczyk T 6-6 314 4/22/94 4 Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wis. 43 Marcus Williams S 6-1 195 9/8/96 4 Utah Eastvale, Calif. 49 Zach Wood LS 6-3 255 1/10/1993 4 Southern Methodist Rowlett, Texas 92 Marcus Davenport DE 6-6 265 9/4/96 3 Texas-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas 48 J.T. Gray DB 6-0 202 1/18/96 3 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. 10 Tre'Quan Smith WR 6-2 210 1/7/96 3 Central Florida Delray Beach, Fla. 55 Kaden Elliss LB 6-2 238 6/10/95 2 Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah 22 C.J. Gardner-Johnson DB 5-11 210 12/20/97 2 Florida Cocoa, Fla. 96 Carl Granderson DE 6-5 261 12/18/96 2 Wyoming Sacramento, Calif. 73 Ethan Greenidge OL 6-4 335 9/10/97 2 Villanova Flanders, N.Y. 11 Deonte Harris WR/RS 5-6 170 12/4/97 2 Assumption Baltimore, Md. 78 Erik McCoy C/G 6-4 303 8/27/97 2 Texas A&M Lufkin, Texas 99 Shy Tuttle DT 6-3 300 10/20/95 2 Tennessee Welcome, N.C. 42 Chase Hansen LB 6-3 222 5/20/1993 1 Utah Highland, Utah 68 Derrick Kelly II OL 6-5 320 8/23/95 1 Florida State Havana, Fla. 53 Zack Baun LB 6-3 225 12/30/96 R Wisconsin Brown Deer, Wis. 12 Marquez Callaway WR 6-2 204 3/27/98 R Tennessee Warner Robins, Ga. 97 Macolm Roach DL 6-3 290 6/9/98 R Texas Baton Rouge, La. 51 Cesar Ruiz C/G 6-4 316 6/14/99 R Michigan Camden. N.J. 82 Adam Trautman TE 6-5 253 2/5/97 R Dayton Williamsburg, Mich.

Players on Active Roster: (53)

Practice Squad: (16) 95 Will Clarke DE 6-6 275 5/4/91 5 West Virginia Pittsburgh, Pa. 69 Anthony Zette DE 6-4 275 8/9/92 5 Penn State Tawas City, Mich. 80 Austin Carr WR 6-1 195 12/25/1993 4 Northwestern Benicia, Calif. 14 Tommylee Lewis WR 5-7 168 10/24/1992 4 Northern Illinois Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 63 Cameron Tom C 6-4 300 6/21/95 4 Southern Mississippi Baton Rouge, La. 45 Garrett Griffin TE 6-4 240 3/4/94 3 Air Force Louisburg, Kan. 64 Will Clapp C 6-5 311 12/10/95 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. 86 Ethan Wolf TE 6-6 252 11/7/95 3 Tennessee Minster, Ohio 30 Haley, Grant CB 5-9 191 1/6/96 3 Penn State Altlanta, Ga. 70 Christian Ringo DE 6-1 300 3/10/92 2 Louisiana Jackson, Miss. 50 Andrew Dowell LB 6-1 225 11/16/1996 1 Michigan State Lakewood, Ohio 46 Joe Bachie LB 6-2 231 2/26/98 R Michigan State Berea, Ohio 83 Juwan Johnson WR 6-4 231 9/13/96 R Oregon Glassboro, N.J. 37 Tony Jones Jr. RB 5-11 224 11/24/97 R Notre Dame Bradenton, Fla. 66 Calvin Throckmorton OL 6-5 309 8/16/96 R Oregon Bellevue, Wash. 38 Keith Washington I DB 6-1 180 12/20/96 R West Virginia Prattville, Ala.

Injured Reserve: (6) 29 Johnson Bademosi CB 6-0 219 7/23/1990 9 Stanford Washington, D.C. 16 Bennie Fowler III WR 6-1 218 6/10/91 6 Michigan State Beverly Hills, Mich. 98 Sheldon Rankins DT 6-2 305 4/3/94 5 Louisville Covington, Ga. 34 Justin Hardee Sr. DB 6-1 200 2/7/1994 4 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio 77 Jalen Dalton DT 6-6 300 8/4/97 1 North Carolina Clemmon, N.C. 4 Blake Gillikin P 6-2 196 1/21/98 R Penn State Atlanta, Ga.

Practice Squad/Injured Reserve: (2) 84 Lil'Jordan Humphrey WR 6-4 225 4/19/98 2 Texas Southlake, Texas 59 Marcus Willoughby LB 6-3 252 7/26/98 R Elon Durham, N.C.

Roster Exemption (0):

Reserve/Covid 19: (0)

Physically Unable to Perform: (0)

Reserve/Non-Football Injury: (1) 57 Noah Spence DE 6-2 251 1/8/94 5 Eastern Kentucky Harrisburg, Pa.

Reserve/Opt Out: (2) 85 Cole Wick TE 6-6 257 11/30/93 4 Incarnate Word Hallettsville, Texas 86 Jason Vander Laan TE 6-3 245 9/22/92 3 Ferris State Palos Heights, Ill.

HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTON. Assistants: Dennis Allen (Defensive Coordinator), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends),Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald Curry (Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (Head Strength and Conditioning),Declan Doyle (Offensive Assistant), Phil Galiano (Assistant Special Teams), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael Hodges (Linebackers), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant),Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks), Ryan Nielsen (Defensive Line), Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line/Run Game),Kevin Petry (Assistant to the Head Coach/Offensive Assistant), Darren Rizzi (Special Teams Coordinator), Cory Robinson (Defensive Assistant), Dan Roushar (Offensive Line), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Rob Wenning (Assistant Strength and Conditioning),Michael Wilhoite (Defensive Assistant), D.J. Williams (Offensive Assistant), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist). New Orleans Saints Unofficial Depth Chart (as of 11/17/20) OFFENSE

WR 13 Michael Thomas 12 Marquez Callaway

LT 72 Terron Armstead 74 James Hurst

LG 75 Andrus Peat 68 Derrick Kelly II

C 78 Erik McCoy 51 Cesar Ruiz

RG 51 Cesar Ruiz 62 Nick Easton

RT 71 Ryan Ramczyk 73 Ethan Greenidge

TE 87 Jared Cook 82 Adam Trautman

WR 17 Emmanuel Sanders 10 Tre'Quan Smith 11 Deonte Harris

QB 9 Drew Brees 7 Taysom Hill 2 Jameis Winston

RB 41 Alvin Kamara 28 Latavius Murray 24 Dwayne Washington 88 Ty Montgomery

F 89 Josh Hill 32 Michael Burton

DEFENSE

RDE 92 Marcus Davenport 91 Trey Hendrickson

DT 90 Malcom Brown 99 Shy Tuttle

DT 93 David Onyemata 97 Malcolm Roach

LDE 94 Cameron Jordan 96 Carl Granderson

WILL 58 Kwon Alexander 47 Alex Anzalone 42 Chase Hansen

MLB 56 Demario Davis 52 Craig Robertson

SAM 55 Kaden Elliss 53 Zack Baun

LCB 20 Janoris Jenkins 25 Ken Crawley

SS 27 Malcolm Jenkins 22 C.J. Gardner-Johnson 48 J.T. Gray

FS 43 Marcus Williams 26 P.J. Williams 36 D.J. Swearinger Sr.

RCB 23 Marshon Lattimore 21 Patrick Robinson

SPECIAL TEAMS

P 6 Thomas Morstead K 3 Wil Lutz KO 3 Wil Lutz LS 49 Zach Wood H 6 Thomas Morstead 7 Taysom Hill PR 11 Deonte Harris 41 Alvin Kamara 12 Marquez Callaway KR 11 Deonte Harris 7 Taysom Hill 12 Marquez Callaway

Pronunciation Guide: LB Alex Anzalone (anne-zuh-LOAN-ee) T Terron Armstead (ter-RON) WR Marquez Callaway (mar-QWEZ) LB Demario Davis (duh-MAR-ee-oh ) WR/RS Deonte Harris (dee-ON-tay) RB Alvin Kamara (Kuh-MARE-Uh) DT David Onyemata (un-ye-mah-tah) G/T Andrus Peat (an-druss pete) T Ryan Ramczyk (Ram-check) C/G Cesar Ruiz (Caesar Roo-ease)

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS / WEEK 10 / THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 WON 7, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 W 34-23 Tampa Bay Kamara 104 486 4.7 49 7 09/21 L 24-34 at Las Vegas Murray 90 378 4.2 25 2 09/27 L 30-37 Green Bay 748 T. Hill 34 186 5.5 23 1 10/04 W 35-29 at Detroit D. Harris 5 28 5.6 11 0 10/12 W 30-27 OT L.A. Chargers 749 D. Washington 5 9 1.8 5 0 10/25 W 27-24 Carolina 3,000 Burton 5 8 1.6 4 0 11/01 W 26-23 OT at Chicago Brees 15 1 0.1 3 2 11/08 W 38- 3 at Tampa Bay 15,740 Montgomery 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 11/15 W 27-13 San Francisco 5,979 Winston 7 -5 -.7 3 0 11/22 Atlanta TEAM 266 1087 4.1 49 12 11/29 at Denver OPPONENTS 208 691 3.3 38 5 12/06 at Atlanta * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/13 at Philadelphia Kamara 67 648 9.7 52t 4 12/20 Kansas City Sanders 31 347 11.2 25 3 12/25 Minnesota Smith 26 305 11.7 29 3 01/03 at Carolina Cook 21 279 13.3 46 4 N.O. Opp. D. Harris 19 184 9.7 40 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 210 182 Callaway 15 136 9.1 16 0 Rushing 74 38 Murray 12 94 7.8 19 0 Passing 123 113 Thomas 10 95 9.5 20 0 Penalty 13 31 J. Hill 7 45 6.4 16 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 57/119 54/121 T. Hill 6 74 12.3 21 1 3rd Down Pct. 47.9 44.6 Trautman 6 73 12.2 29 1 4th Down: Made/Att 5/8 9/16 Montgomery 2 25 12.5 17 0 4th Down Pct. 62.5 56.3 Carr 2 16 8.0 10 0 POSSESSION AVG. 31:39 28:21 Burton 2 15 7.5 12 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 3358 2774 Fowler 2 11 5.5 7 0 Avg. Per Game 373.1 308.2 Johnson 1 5 5.0 5 0 Total Plays 593 549 Lewis 1 5 5.0 5 0 Avg. Per Play 5.7 5.1 TEAM 230 2357 10.2 52t 18 NET YARDS RUSHING 1087 691 OPPONENTS 206 2258 11.0 74t 20 Avg. Per Game 120.8 76.8 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Total Rushes 266 208 M. Williams 2 17 8.5 17 0 NET YARDS PASSING 2271 2083 M. Jenkins 2 10 5.0 9 0 Avg. Per Game 252.3 231.4 Robinson 2 0 0.0 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 13/86 24/175 J. Jenkins 1 36 36.0 36t 1 Gross Yards 2357 2258 Onyemata 1 3 3.0 3 0 Att./Completions 314/230 317/206 Lattimore 1 0 0.0 0 0 Completion Pct. 73.2 65.0 TEAM 9 66 7.3 36t 1 Had Intercepted 3 9 OPPONENTS 3 51 17.0 39 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 30/41.5 33/47.3 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B NET PUNTING AVG. 30/39.7 33/38.4 Morstead 30 1244 41.5 39.7 1 14 51 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 52/642 39/333 TEAM 30 1244 41.5 39.7 1 14 51 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 18/6 7/4 OPPONENTS 33 1560 47.3 38.4 1 4 59 0 TOUCHDOWNS 31 25 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Rushing 12 5 D. Harris 16 5 205 12.8 42 0 Passing 18 20 Callaway 6 1 69 11.5 19 0 Returns 1 0 Kamara 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 23 6 274 11.9 42 0 TEAM 51 117 36 61 6 271 OPPONENTS 9 15 32 3.6 12 0 OPPONENTS 43 68 45 57 0 213 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS D. Harris 14 395 28.2 75 0 Lutz 0 0 0 0 31/31 18/19 0 85 Callaway 2 57 28.5 29 0 Kamara 11 7 4 0 0 66 Kamara 2 44 22.0 31 0 Cook 4 0 4 0 0 24 Burton 1 10 10.0 10 0 Sanders 3 0 3 0 0 18 D. Washington 1 14 14.0 14 0 Smith 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 20 520 26.0 75 0 Brees 2 2 0 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 20 340 17.0 32 0 T. Hill 2 1 1 0 0 12 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Murray 2 2 0 0 0 12 Lutz 0/ 0 4/ 5 8/ 8 5/ 5 1/ 1 D. Harris 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 0/ 0 4/ 5 8/ 8 5/ 5 1/ 1 J. Hill 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 5/ 5 3/ 6 J. Jenkins 1 0 0 1 0 6 Lutz: (29G,21G)(31G)(45G,35G,34G)()(48G,53G,36G) Trautman 1 0 1 0 0 6 (41G,43G)(38G,27N,27G,39G,35G)(36G)(49G,23G) TEAM 31 12 18 1 31/31 18/19 0 271 OPP: (54B,38G)(28G,54G)(52G,33G,49G)()(50N)(43G, OPPONENTS 25 5 20 0 22/23 13/16 0 213 65N)(44G,29G,51G)(48G)(32G,40G) 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 1-2 SACKS: Hendrickson 7.5, Davis 3, Onyemata 3, Jordan 2.5, M. Jenkins 2, Davenport 1.5, Rankins 1.5, Alexander LG 1, Brown 1, Gardner-Johnson 1, Granderson 1, TM 24, OPP 13 FUM/LOST: Brees 5/2, T. Hill 4/2, D. Harris 3/1, Cook 1/1, J. Hill 1/0, Kamara 1/0, McCoy 1/0, Sanders 1/0, Smith 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Brees 298 219 2196 73.5 7.37 18 6.0 3 1.0 52t 10/ 70 110.0 Winston 11 7 75 63.6 6.82 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 2/ 11 83.5 T. Hill 5 4 86 80.0 17.20 0 0.0 0 0.0 38 1/ 5 118.8 TEAM 314 230 2357 73.2 7.51 18 5.7 3 1.0 52t 13/ 86 109.5 OPPONENTS 317 206 2258 65.0 7.12 20 6.3 9 2.8 74t 24/ 175 95.1 New Orleans Saints 2020 Regular Season Defensive Stats

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 D. Davis 41 18 59 3 29 560300 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 M. Jenkins 37 15 52 2 22 322700 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 C.J. Gardner-Johnson 41 7 48 1 6 430300 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 M. Lattimore 35 8 43 0 0 201300 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 M. Williams 25 14 39 0 0 002410 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 C. Jordan 23 13 36 2.5 16 540000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 A. Anzalone 22 10 32 0 0 200000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 J. Jenkins 26 6 32 0 0 200400 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 D. Onyemata 11 12 23 3 23 6 11 1200 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 T. Hendrickson 16 3 19 7.5 42 7 14 0100 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 P.J. Williams 14 5 19 0 0 000001 2 1 00 0 0 00 0 M. Brown 6 12 18 1 10 210000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 S. Rankins 7 4 11 1.5 12.5 340000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 M. Davenport 7 3 10 1.5 12.5 230200 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 P. Robinson 7 2 9 0 0 002400 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 M. Roach 4 5 9 0 0 210000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 S. Tuttle 7 2 9 0 0 100000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 D.J. Swearinger 6 1 7 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 C. Granderson 4 2 6 1 2 000110 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 K. Alexander 2 2 4 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 M. Hunt 2 1 3 0 0 110000 0 0 00 1 0 00 0 Z. Baun 2 1 3 0 0 000000 4 0 00 0 0 00 0 K. Crawley 1 0 1 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 M. Burton 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 J. Hardee 0 0 0 0 0 000000 4 2 00 0 0 00 0 K. Elliss 0 0 0 0 0 000000 2 1 00 0 0 00 0 T. Smith 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 B. Fowler 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 0 01 0 0 00 0 A. Trautman 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 D. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 J. Cook 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 1 00 0 M. Callaway 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 02 0 0 00 0 E. Sanders 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 1 00 0 C. Robertson 0 0 0 0 0 000000 2 0 00 0 0 00 0 J.T. Gray 0 0 0 0 0 000000 3 0 00 0 0 00 0 Totals 346 146 492 24 175 47 50 8 34 2 1 22 4 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 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). 2020 New Orleans Saints Game Participation 9/13 9/21 9/27 10/4 10/12 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/25 1/3 Regular Season Name TB @LV GB @DET LAC CAR @CHI @TB SF ATL @DEN @ATL @PHI KC MIN @CAR GP-GS-DNP-IA Alexander, Kwon XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ST 6-6-0-2 Alonso, Kiko IR IR IR IR IR IR IR XXX XXX 0-0-0-0 Anzalone, Alex ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST PL 9-8-0-0 Armstead, Terron ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Bachie, Joe PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Bademosi, Johnson IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0 Baun, Zack IA PL PL PL PL ST PL PL PL 8-2-0-1 Brees, Drew ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Brown, Malcom ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Burton, Michael PL PL ST PL ST PL ST ST PL 9-4-0-0 Callaway, Marquez IA PL PL PL ST PL IA PL PL 7-1-0-2 Carr, Austin PS PS PS PS PL PL PL PS PS 3-0-0-0 Chickillo, Anthony PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0 Clapp, Will PL IA XXX PL PS PL PL PS PS 3-0-0-1 Cook, Jared PL ST PL IA PL PL PL ST PL 8-2-0-1 Crawley, Ken XXX XXX XXX PL PL RC IA IA IA 2-0-0-3 Dalton, Jalen IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0 Davenport, Marcus IA IA IA IA PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-4 Davis, Demario ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Dowell, Andrew PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Easton, Nick ST ST ST ST ST IA IA PL PL 7-5-0-2 Elliss, Kaden PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 9-0-0-0 Fowler III, Bennie PL PL PL PL PL IR IR IR IR 5-0-0-0 Gardner-Johnson, C.J. ST ST ST ST ST PL ST ST ST 9-8-0-0 Gillikin, Blake IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0 Granderson, Carl PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL IA 8-0-0-1 Gray, J.T. PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 9-0-0-0 Greenidge, Ethan PL PL PL PL IA PL PL PL PL 8-0-0-1 Griffin, Garrett PS PS PS PL ST PS PS PS PS 2-1-0-0 Haley, Grant XXX PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Hall, Kemon PS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0 Hampton, Saquan IR XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0 Hansen, Chase PL IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IA 1-0-0-3 Hardee Sr., Justin PL PL PL PL IA PL PL IR IR 6-0-0-2 Harris, Deonte PL PL PL PL IA PL PL PL PL 8-0-0-1 Hendrickson, Trey ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Hill, Josh ST PL ST PL PL PL ST ST ST 9-5-0-0 Hill, Taysom ST PL ST PL PL ST PL PL PL 9-4-0-0 Humphrey, Lil'Jordan PS PS PS PS IR IR IR PS/IR PS/IR 0-0-0-0 Hunt, Margus PL PL PL PL XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 4-0-0-0 Hurst, James RS RS RS RS PL PL ST PL ST 5-2-0-0 Jenkins, Janoris ST ST ST IA IA ST ST ST ST 7-7-0-2 Jenkins, Malcolm ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Johnson, Juwan PS PS PS PS PS ST ST PS PS 2-2-0-0 Jones Jr., Tony PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Jordan, Cameron ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Kamara, Alvin ST ST PL ST ST ST PL ST PL 9-6-0-0 Kelly II, Derrick PL PL PL PL PL IA IA IA IA 5-0-0-4 Lattimore, Marshon ST ST ST IA ST ST ST ST ST 8-8-0-1 Lutz, Wil PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 9-0-0-0 McCoy, Erik ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Montgomery II, Ty PL PL IR IR IR IR IR IA PL 3-0-0-1 Morstead, Thomas PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 9-0-0-0 Murray, Latavius PL PL ST PL ST PL ST PL ST 9-4-0-0 Onyemata, David ST ST IA ST ST ST ST ST ST 8-8-0-1 Peat, Andrus ST ST ST IA ST ST ST ST ST 8-8-0-1 Ramczyk, Ryan ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Rankins, Sheldon PL PL ST PL PL PL PL IR IR 7-1-0-0 Roach, Malcolm PL PL PL PL IA IA IA IA PL 6-0-0-3 Robertson, Craig PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 9-0-0-0 Robinson, Patrick PL PL PL ST ST PL PL PL PL 9-2-0-0 Ruiz, Cesar IA PL PL ST PL PL ST ST ST 8-4-0-1 Sanders, Emmanuel ST ST PL ST PL RC RC PL PL 7-3-0-0 Smith, Tre'Quan PL PL ST ST PL ST PL PL PL 9-3-0-0 Spence, Noah RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE 0-0-0-0 Stevens, Tommy PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS XXX 0-0-0-0 Swearinger Sr., D.J. PL IA IA PL PL IA IA PL PL 5-0-0-4 Thomas, Michael ST IA IA IA IA IA IA ST ST 3-3-0-6 Throckmorton, Calvin PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Tom, Cameron PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Trautman, Adam PL PL PL ST IA PL PL PL PL 8-1-0-1 Tuttle, Shy IA IA PL IA PL PL PL PL PL 6-0-0-3 Vander Laan, Jason OP OP OP OP OP OP OP OP OP 0-0-0-0 Washington II, Keith PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Washington, Dwayne RC IA PL PL PL PL PL PL IA 6-0-0-2 Wick, Cole OP OP OP OP OP OP OP OP OP 0-0-0-0 Williams, Marcus ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 9-9-0-0 Williams, P.J. IA PL PL ST PL PL PL PL PL 8-1-0-1 Willoughby, Marcus PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS/IR PS/IR 0-0-0-0 Winston, Jameis DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP PL PL 2-0-7-0 Wood, Zach PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL 9-0-0-0 Zettel, Anthony PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 LEGEND DNP=Did Not Play RC=Reserve/COVID IA=Inactive OP=Opt Out IR=Injured Reserve RS=Reserve/Suspended PL=Played SUSP=Suspension PS=Practice Squad XXX=Not With Team ST=Started RE=Roster Exemption 2020 New Orleans Saints Game-By-Game Starters

Date Opp. WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB 9/13 TB Thomas Armstead Peat McCoy Easton Ramczyk J. Hill Smith Brees Kamara T. Hill (WR) 9/21 @LV Sanders Armstead Peat McCoy Easton Ramczyk Cook Smith Brees Kamara Harris (WR) 9/27 GB Smith Armstead Peat McCoy Easton Ramczyk J. Hill T. Hill Brees Murray Burton 10/4 @DET Smith Armstead Easton McCoy Ruiz Ramczyk Trautman Sanders Brees Kamara Harris (WR) 10/12 LAC Callaway Armstead Peat McCoy Easton Ramczyk Griffin Murray Brees Kamara Burton 10/25 CAR Smith Armstead Peat McCoy Ruiz Ramczyk Cook T. Hilll Brees Kamara J. Johnson 11/1 @CHI Johnson Armstead Peat McCoy Ruiz Ramczyk J. Hill Hurst (OL) Brees Murray Burton 11/8 @TB Thomas Armstead Peat McCoy Ruiz Ramczyk J. Hill Cook (TE) Brees Kamara Burton 11/15 SF Thomas Armstead Peat McCoy Ruiz Ramczyk J. Hill Hurst (OL) Brees Murray T. Hill (WR) 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR

DEFENSE Date Opp. LDE LDT RDT RDE WLB MLB SAM LCB RCB SS FS 9/13 TB Jordan Brown Onyemata Hendrickson Davis Anzalone Gardner-Johnson (NB) J. Jenkins Lattimore M. Jenkins M. Williams 9/21 @LV Jordan Brown Onyemata Hendreckson Davis Anzalone Gardner-Johnson (NB) J. Jenkins Lattimore M. Jenkins M. Williams 9/27 GB Jordan Brown Rankins Hendrickson Davis Anzalone Gardner-Johnson (NB) J. Jenkins Lattimore M. Jenkins M. Williams 10/4 @DET Jordan Brown Onyemata Hendreckson Davis Anzalone P. Williams (CB) Gardner-Johnson P. Robinson M. Jenkins M. Williams 10/12 LAC Jordan Brown Onyemata Hendrickson Davis Anzalone Baun P. Robinson Lattimore M. Jenkins M. Willaims 10/25 CAR Jordan Brown Onyemata Hendrickson Davis Anzalone Baun J. Jenkins Lattimore M. Jenkins M. Williams 11/1 @CHI Jordan Brown Onyemata Hendrickson Davis Anzalone Gardner-Johnson (NB) J. Jenkins Lattimore M. Jenkins M. Williams 11/8 @TB Jordan Brown Onyemata Hendrickson Davis Anzalone Gardner-Johnson (NB) J. Jenkins Lattimore M. Jenkins M. Williams 11/15 SF Jordan Brown Onyemata Hendrickson Davis Alexander Gardner-Johnson (NB) J. Jenkins Lattimore M. Jenkins M. Williams 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR

INACTIVES Date Opp. Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive 9/13 TB Baun Callaway Davenport Ruiz Tuttle Williams 9/21 @LV Clapp Davenport Hansen Swearinger Thomas Tuttle Washington 9/27 GB Davenport Hanser Swearinger Onyemata Thomas 10/4 @DET Cook Davenport J. Jenkins Lattimore Peat Thomas Tuttle 10/12 LAC Greenidge J. Jenkins Hardee Sr. Harris Roach Thomas Trautman 10/25 CAR Easton Kelly II Roach Swearinger Thomas 11/1 @CHI Callaway Crawley Easton Kelly II Roach Swearing Thomas 11/8 @TB Crawley Kelly II Montgomery 11/15 SF Crawley Granderson Kelly II Hansen Washington 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR 2020 New Orleans Saints Game-By-Game

Saints

First Downs Offense Net Rushing Net Passing Fumb. Pen.Punts Returns TD's PAT FG 2P TOP

Game Pts T R Pa Pe Att Yards Avg. Att Yards Avg. A C Yds TD Int Sk Yds # Lst # Yds # Yds Avg. P Yds KO Yds Int Yds Ru Pa Ret M/A M/A M/A

TB 34 18 5 10 2 66 271 4.1 34 82 2.4 31 19 224 2 0 1 9 0 0 6 119 6 264 44.0 4 59 0 0 2 53 1 2 0 4/4 2/2 0/0 31:23

@LV 24 26 8 17 1 57 424 7.4 19 112 5.9 38 26 312 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 129 3 109 36.3 0 0 2 64 0 0 2 1 0 3/3 1/1 0/0 23:42

GB 30 21 5 14 2 58 397 6.8 20 122 6.1 36 29 271 3 0 2 13 3 1 8 83 3 115 38.3 1 14 3 78 0 0 0 3 0 3/3 3/3 0/0 28:33

@DET 35 29 13 15 1 69 392 5.7 42 164 3.9 25 19 228 2 1 2 18 2 0 4 67 2 66 33.0 2 33 1 14 1 0 3 2 0 5/5 0/0 0/0 36:46

LAC 30 23 6 17 0 75 408 5.4 25 95 3.8 48 33 313 1 1 2 12 1 0 5 60 6 281 46.8 6 281 2 57 0 0 2 1 0 3/3 3/3 0/0 35:01

CAR 27 26 6 16 1 67 415 6.2 29 138 4.8 37 30 287 2 0 1 10 1 1 6 50 0 0 0.0 1 4 2 47 0 0 1 2 0 3/3 2/2 0/0 34:41

@CHI 26 23 10 11 2 72 394 5.5 30 122 4.1 41 31 280 2 0 1 8 3 0 5 45 4 153 38.3 3 67 3 70 1 0 0 2 0 2/2 4/5 0/0 35:15

@TB 38 27 11 15 1 73 420 5.8 37 138 3.7 35 29 282 4 0 1 0 3 2 3 28 1 51 51.0 3 30 1 0 3 4 1 4 0 1/1 1/1 0/0 40:04

SF 27 17 7 8 2 55 238 4.3 29 115 4.0 23 14 139 1 0 3 16 5 2 5 61 5 205 41.0 2 -2 3 122 2 9 2 1 0 3/3 2/2 0/0 27:06

ATL

@DEN

@ATL

@PHI

KC

MIN

@CAR

Totals 271 210 71 123 12 592 3359 5.7 265 1088 4.1 314 230 2336 18 3 13 86 18 6 52 642 30 1244 41.5 22 486 17 452 9 66 12 18 0 27/27 18/19 0/0 31:39

Opponents

First Downs OffenseNet Rushing Net Passing Fumb. Pen. Punts Returns TD's PAT FG 2P TOP

Game Pts T R Pa Pe Att Yards Avg. Att Yards Avg. A C Yds TD Int Sk Yds # Lst # Yds # Yds Avg. P Yds KO Yds Int Yds Ru Pa Ret M/A M/A M/A

TB 23 23 7 10 6 65 310 4.8 26 86 3.3 36 23 189 2 2 3 15 2 1 9 103 5 236 47.2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2/2 1/2 0/1 28:37

@LV 34 28 5 18 5 76 375 4.9 35 116 3.3 38 28 284 3 0 3 23 1 1 3 13 2 80 40.0 1 5 2 46 1 6 1 3 0 4/4 2/2 0/0 36:18

GB 37 24 6 14 4 59 369 6.3 26 98 3.8 32 21 275 3 0 1 12 0 0 2 10 1 38 38.0 0 0 2 30 0 0 1 4 0 4/4 3/3 0/0 31:40

@DET 29 18 3 12 3 56 281 5.0 22 90 4.1 31 17 206 3 1 3 15 0 0 5 49 4 218 54.5 0 0 2 51 1 6 1 3 0 3/3 0/0 1/1 23:17

LAC 27 19 5 12 2 69 350 5.1 32 111 3.5 34 20 239 4 0 3 25 1 0 1 10 7 339 48.4 1 9 4 70 1 39 0 4 0 3/4 0/1 0/0 30:42

CAR 24 18 4 11 3 43 283 6.6 14 37 2.6 28 23 254 2 0 1 8 0 0 1 5 1 51 51.0 0 0 2 22 0 0 1 2 0 3/3 1/2 0/0 25:19

@CHI 23 18 5 12 1 69 329 4.8 23 96 4.2 41 28 272 2 1 5 39 0 0 7 53 4 200 50.0 3 17 3 44 0 0 0 2 0 2/2 3/3 0/0 33:09

@TB 3 13 0 10 3 46 194 4.2 5 8 1.6 38 22 209 0 3 3 23 0 0 5 39 4 161 40.3 1 1 2 46 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 1/1 0/0 19:56

SF 17 21 3 14 4 66 281 4.3 25 49 2.0 39 24 247 1 2 2 15 2 2 6 51 5 239 47.8 2 0 1 14 0 0 0 1 0 1/1 2/2 0/0 32:54

ATL

@DEN

@ATL

@PHI

KC

MIN

@CAR

Totals 217 182 38 113 31 549 2772 5.0 208 691 3.3 317 206 2175 20 9 24 175 6 4 39 333 33 1562 47.3 9 32 19 323 3 51 5 21 0 21/22 11/14 1/2 28:21 2020 SUPERLATIVES NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Category High Low POINTS 38 at TB, 11/8/20 24 at LV, 9/21/20 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 29 at DET, 10/4/20 17 vs. SF, 11/15/20 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 13 at DET, 10/4/20 5 2x, last vs. GB, 9/27/20 PASSING FIRST DOWNS 17 2x, last vs. LAC, 10/12/20 8 vs. SF, 11/15/20 PENALTY FIRST DOWNS 3 vs. TB, 9/13/20 0 vs. LAC, 10/12/20 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 12 vs. CAR, 10/25/20 2 2x, last vs. SF, 11/15/20 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 at CHI, 11/1/20 0 3x, last vs. SF, 11/15/20 TOTAL NET YARDS 424 at LV, 9/21/20 238 vs. SF, 11/15/20 TOTAL PLAYS 75 vs. LAC, 10/14/20 55 vs. SF, 11/15/20 NET RUSHING YARDS 164 at DET, 10/4/20 82 vs. TB, 9/13/20 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 42 at DET, 10/4/20 19 at LV, 9/21/20 NET PASSING YARDS 313 vs. LAC, 10/12/20 123 vs. SF, 11/15/20 PASS ATTEMPTS 48 vs. LAC, 10/12/20 23 vs. SF, 11/15/20 PASS COMPLETIONS 33 vs. LAC, 10/12/20 14 vs. SF, 11/15/20 INTERCEPTIONS 1 3x, last vs. LAC, 10/12/20 0 6x, last vs. SF, 11/15/20 TIMES SACKED 3 3x, last vs. SF, 11/15/20 1 4x, last at TB, 11/8/20 PUNTS 6 2x, last vs. LAC, 10/12/20 0 vs. CAR, 10/25/20 PENALTIES 10 at LV, 9/21/20 3 at TB, 11/8/20 PENALTY YARDS 129 at LV, 9/21/20 45 at CHI, 11/1/20 FUMBLES 5 vs. SF, 11/15/20 0 3x, last at DET, 10/4/20 FUMBLES LOST 2 2x, last vs. SF, 11/15/20 0 3x, last at DET, 10/4/20 TOUCHDOWNS 5 2x, last at TB, 11/8/20 2 at CHI, 11/1/20 RUSHING 3 at DET, 10/4/20 0 at CHI, 11/1/20 PASSING 4 at TB, 11/8/20 1 vs. LAC, 10/12/20 RETURNS 1 vs. TB, 9/13/20 0 5x, last vs. CAR, 10/25/20 TIME OF POSSESION 40:04 at TB, 11/8/20 23:42 at LV, 9/21/20

OPPONENTS Category High Low POINTS 37 vs. GB, 9/27/20 3 at TB, 11/8/20 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 28 at LV, 9/21/20 13 at TB, 11/8/20 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 7 vs. TB, 9/13/20 0 at TB, 11/8/20 PASSING FIRST DOWNS 18 at LV, 9/21/20 10 vs. TB, 9/13/20 PENALTY FIRST DOWNS 6 vs. TB, 9/13/20 1 at CHI, 11/11/20 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 10 at LV, 9/21/20 1 at TB, 11/8/20 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 at DET, 10/4/20 0 2x, last at TB, 11/8/20 TOTAL NET YARDS 375 at LV, 9/21/20 194 at TB, 11/8/20 TOTAL PLAYS 76 at LV, 9/21/20 43 vs. CAR, 10/25/20 NET RUSHING YARDS 116 at LV, 9/21/20 8 at TB, 11/8/20 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 35 at LV, 9/21/20 5 at TB, 11/8/20 NET PASSING YARDS 283 vs. GB, 9/27/20 186 at TB, 11/8/20 PASS ATTEMPTS 41 at CHI, 11/1/20 28 vs. CAR, 10/25/20 PASS COMPLETIONS 28 2x, last at CHI, 11/1/20 17 at DET, 10/4/20 INTERCEPTIONS 3 at TB, 11/8/20 0 4x, last vs. CAR, 10/25/20 TIMES SACKED 5 at CHI, 11/1/20 1 2x, last vs. CAR, 10/25/20 PUNTS 7 vs. LAC, 10/12/20 1 vs. CAR, 10/25/20 PENALTIES 9 vs. TB, 9/13/20 1 2x, last vs. CAR, 10/25/20 PENALTY YARDS 103 vs. TB, 9/13/20 5 vs. CAR, 10/25/20 FUMBLES 2 2x, last vs. SF, 11/15/20 0 5x, last at TB, 11/8/20 FUMBLES LOST 2 vs. SF, 11/15/20 0 5x, last at TB, 11/8/20 TOUCHDOWNS 4 4x, last vs. LAC, 10/12/20 0 at TB, 11/8/20 RUSHING 1 5x, last vs. CAR, 10/25/20 0 3x, last at TB, 11/8/20 PASSING 4 vs. LAC, 10/12/20 0 at TB, 11/8/20 RETURNS 0 8x, last at TB, 11/8/20 0 8x, last at TB, 11/8/20 TIME OF POSSESION 36:18 at LV, 9/21/20 19:56 at TB, 11/8/20 2020 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS & OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME SUPERLATIVES CATEGORY SAINTS OPPONENTS PASS ATTEMPTS 47 Drew Brees vs. LAC, 10/12/20 41 Nick Foles at CHI, 11/1/20 PASS COMPLETIONS 33 Drew Brees vs. LAC, 10/12/20 28 D. Carr/N. Foles 2x, last at CHI, 11/1/20 GROSS PASSING YARDS 325 Drew Brees vs. LAC, 10/12/20 282 Derek Carr at LV, 9/21/20 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 81.30% Drew Brees at TB, 11/8/20 82.1% Teddy Bridgewater vs. CAR, 10/25/20 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4 Drew Brees at TB, 11/8/20 4 Justin Herbert vs. LAC, 10/12/20 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1 Drew Brees 3x, last vs. LAC, 10/12/20 3 Tom Brady at TB, 11/8/20 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 19 Alvin Kamara at DET, 10/4/20 27 at LV, 9/21/20 YARDS RUSHING 83 Alvin Kamara 2x, last vs. CAR, 10/25/20 89 David Montgomery at CHI, 11/1/20 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 2 A. Kamara (2x)/L. Murray 2x, last at DET, 10/4/20 1 T. Brady/J. Richard/A. Jones/ A. Peterson 4x, last at DET, 10/4/20 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 49 Alvin Kamara vs. GB, 9/27/20 36 Josh Jackson vs. LAC, 10/12/20 RECEPTIONS 13 Alvin Kamara vs. GB, 9/27/20 12 Darren Waller at LV, 9/21/20 RECEIVING YARDS 139 Alvin Kamara vs. GB, 9/27/20 146 Allen Lazard vs. LAC, 10/12/20 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 2 Alvin Kamara vs. GB, 9/27/20 2 Mike Williams vs. LAC, 10/12/20 LONGEST PASS RECEPTION 52 Alvin Kamara vs. GB, 9/27/20 74 D.J. Moore vs. CAR, 10/25/20 TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE 174 Alvin Kamara at LV, 9/21/20 146 Allen Lazard vs. GB 9/27/20 FIELD GOALS 4 Wil Lutz at CHI, 11/1/20 3 Mason Crosby vs. GB 9/27/20 LONGEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT 53 Wil Lutz vs. LAC, 10/12/20 65 Joey Slye vs. CAR, 10/25/20 LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 53 Wil Lutz vs. LAC, 10/12/20 54 Daniel Carlson at LV, 9/21/20 PUNTS 6 Thomas Morstead 2x, last vs. LAC, 10/12/20 7 Ty Long vs. LAC, 10/12/20 LONGEST PUNT 51 Thomas Morstead 2x, last at TB, 11/8/20 59 Bradley Pinion vs. TB, 9/13/20 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 42 Deonte Harris at CHI, 11/1/20 7 KJ Hill Jr. vs. LAC, 10/12/20 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 75 Deonte Harris vs. SF,11/15/20 30 Jalen Richard at LV, 9/21/20 TACKLES 10 C.J. Gardner-Johnson/C. Jordan 2x, last vs. LAC, 10/12/20 15 Kyzir White vs. LAC, 10/12/20 INTERCEPTIONS 1 M. Williams (2x)/J. Jenkins/P. Robinson(2x)/M. Lattimore/ D. Onyemata/ M. Jenkins (2x) 3x, last at CHI, 11/1/20 1 N. Morrow/D. Roberts/N. Adderly 3x, last vs. LAC, 10/12/20 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 36 Janoris Jenkins vs. TB, 9/13/20 39 Nasir Adderley vs. LAC, 10/12/20 LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 1 P.J. Williams at LV, 9/21/20 1 Z. Smith/M. Haynes 2x, last vs. CAR, 10/25/20

2020 BIG GAMES SAINTS 300-Yard Passers 100-Yard Rushers 100-Yard Receivers Drew Brees at LV, 9/21/20 312 139 Alvin Kamara vs. GB, 9/27/20 Drew Brees vs. LAC, 10/12/20 325 122 Emmanuel Sanders vs. LAC, 10/12/20 OPPONENTS 300-Yard Passers 100-Yard Rushers 100-Yard Receivers 103 Darren Waller at LV, 9/21/20 146 Allen Lazard vs. GB, 9/27/20 109 Mike Williams vs. LAC, 10/12/20 2020 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS

DRIVE ENGINEERING SAINTS Date Opp. Drives TD FG Miss FG Punt Bk Punt Fumble INT Downs Safety Half Game Off.Pts. Score Pct. 9/13 TB 13 3 2 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 27 38.5% 9/21 @LV 9 3 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 24 44.4% 9/27 GB 10 3 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 60.0% 10/4 @DET 9 5 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 35 55.6% 10/12 LAC 13 3 3 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 30 46.2% 10/25 CAR 7 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 27 71.4% 11/1 @CHI 13 2 4 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 26 46.2% 11/8 @TB 11 5 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 38 54.5% 11/15 SF 13 3 2 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 27 38.5% 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR Totals 98 30 18 1 30 0 5 3 3 0 3 4 264 49.0%

OPPONENTS Date Opp. Drives TD FG Miss FG Punt Bk Punt Fumble INT Downs Safety Half Game Off.Pts. Score Pct. 9/13 TB 13 3 1 1 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 23 30.8% 9/21 @LV 9 4 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 66.7% 9/27 GB 11 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 37 63.6% 10/4 @DET 9 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 29 44.4% 10/12 LAC 14 4 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 27 28.6% 10/25 CAR 7 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 57.1% 11/1 @CHI 12 2 3 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 23 41.7% 11/8 @TB 11 0 1 0 4 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 3 9.1% 11/15 SF 11 1 2 0 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 13 27.3% 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR Totals 97 25 13 3 33 0 2 9 6 0 4 3 213 39.2%

INSIDE THE RED ZONE SAINTS Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points 9/13 TB 6 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 50.0% 83.3% 27 9/21 @LV 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75.0% 100.0% 24 9/27 GB 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.0% 100.0% 30 10/4 @DET 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 35 10/12 LAC 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67.0% 100.0% 17 10/25 CAR 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75.0% 100.0% 24 11/1 @CHI 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33.3% 66.6% 10 11/8 @TB 7 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 71.4% 80.0% 38 11/15 SF 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75.0% 100.0% 24 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR Totals 39 26 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 66.7% 92.3% 229

OPPONENTS Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points 9/13 TB 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 23 9/21 @LV 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75.0% 100.0% 34 9/27 GB 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80.0% 100.0% 37 10/4 @DET 5 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 80.0% 80.0% 29 10/12 LAC 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 20 10/25 CAR 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 14 11/1 @CHI 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.0% 100.0% 10 11/8 @TB 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 11/15 SF 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 33.3% 66.6% 10 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR Totals 28 21 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 75.0% 89.3% 177 GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONS SAINTS Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points 9/13 TB 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 50.0% 75.0% 17 9/21 @LV 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 21 9/27 GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0.0% 0 10/4 @DET 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% 100.0% 28 10/12 LAC 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% 100.0% 7 10/25 CAR 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% 100.0% 21 11/1 @CHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 11/8 @TB 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 21 11/15 SF 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67% 100% 17 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR Totals 21 18 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 85.7% 95.2% 132

OPPONENTS Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points 9/13 TB 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 21 9/21 @LV 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 14 9/27 GB 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 21 10/4 @DET 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 7 10/12 LAC 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 14 10/25 CAR 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 7 11/1 @CHI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 7 11/8 @TB 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 11/15 SF 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 100% 3 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR Totals 15 13 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 86.7% 93.3% 94

TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS 3rd DOWN CONVERSIONS INT Fum Total INT Fum Total +/- Rec SAINTS 9/13 TB 213000 3 W 3rd & Made Att. Percent 9/21 @LV 011101 0 L 1 16 17 94.1% 9/27 GB 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 L 2 5 8 62.5% 10/4 @DET 101101 0 W 3 7 13 53.8% 10/12 LAC 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 W 4 4 10 40.0% 10/25 CAR 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 W 5 6 10 60.0% 11/1 @CHI 101000 1 W 6 6 14 42.9% 11/8 @TB 303022 1 W 7 1 4 25.0% 11/15 SF 224022 2 W 8 3 7 42.9% 11/22 ATL 9 2 4 50.0% 11/29 @DEN 10+ 7 31 22.6% 12/6 @ATL Totals 57 118 48.3% 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC OPPONENTS 12/25 MIN 3rd & Made Att. Percent 1/3 @CAR 1 16 22 72.7% Totals 9 4 13 3 6 9 4 (7-2) 2 7 9 77.8% 3 9 14 64.3% BLOCKS 4 1 4 25.0% FGs PATs Punts Total 5 3 7 42.9% Saints 10 0 162 6 33.3% Opp. 00 0 074 7 57.1% 8 1 6 16.7% 4th DOWN CONVERSIONS 9 3 6 50.0% Made Att. Pct. 10+ 8 40 20.0% Saints 4 7 57.1% Totals 54 121 44.6% Opp. 7 13 53.8%

SCORING BY QUARTERS SAINTS OPPONENTS Date Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Date Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 9/13 TB 0 17 7 10 0 34 9/13 TB 7 0 10 6 0 23 9/21 @LV 10 7 0 7 0 24 9/21 @LV 0 17 7 10 0 34 9/27 GB 7101030309/27 GB 31014100 37 10/4 @DET 0287003510/4 @DET 14 0 7 8 0 29 10/12 LAC 6140733010/12 LAC 37 3140 27 10/25 CAR 7143302710/25 CAR 3147 0 0 24 11/1 @CHI 3 10 0 10 3 26 11/1 @CHI 37 67 0 23 11/8 @TB 14 17 0 7 0 38 11/8 @TB 00 03 0 3 11/15 SF 0 17 0 10 0 27 11/15 SF 73 03 0 13 11/22 ATL 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DEN 11/29 @DEN 12/6 @ATL 12/6 @ATL 12/13 @PHI 12/13 @PHI 12/20 KC 12/20 KC 12/25 MIN 12/25 MIN 1/3 @CAR 1/3 @CAR Totals 47 134 27 57 6 271 Totals 40 58 54 61 0 213 2020 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SCORING PLAYS

SAINTS SCORING PLAYS Opp Qtr Time Play Plays Yards Time Saints Opp. vs. TB 2 11:39 A. Kamara 12 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 11 64 5:3877 vs. TB 2 10:09 A. Kamara 6 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 3 35 0:47 14 7 vs. TB 2 0:44 W. Lutz 29 yd. Field Goal 10 44 2:43 17 7 vs. TB 3 13:13 J. Jenkins 36 yd. interception return (W. Lutz kick) - - - 24 7 vs. TB 4 11:38 E. Sanders 5 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 6 61 2:25 31 17 vs. TB 4 8:01 W. Lutz 21 yd. Field Goal 7 15 3:37 34 17 at LV 1 11:01 W. Lutz 31 yd. Field Goal 11 62 3:59 3 0 at LV 1 3:51 A. Kamara 1 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 9 78 4:07 10 0 at LV 2 5:22 J. Cook 6 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 7 76 3:33 17 7 at LV 4 4:33 A. Kamara 3 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 8 67 3:10 31 24 vs. GB 1 5:16 A. Kamara 11 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 4 77 2:23 7 3 vs. GB 2 4:34 W. Lutz 45 yd. Field Goal 11 49 6:04 10 13 vs. GB 2 :09 E. Sanders 10 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz Kick) 11 61 2:34 17 13 vs. GB 3 5:59 W. Lutz 35 yd. Field Goal 12 58 7:03 20 20 vs. GB 3 :50 A. Kamara 52 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 3 75 1:14 27 27 vs. GB 4 :35 W. Lutz 34 yd. Field Goal 9 59 1:28 30 37 at DET 1 3:08 L.Murray 3 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 8 77 7:15 7 14 at DET 2 10:10 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 10 80 5:42 14 14 at DET 2 3:03 T.Smith 2 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 9 80 5:26 21 14 at DET 2 :44 T.Smith 20 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 4 49 :59 28 14 at DET 3 8:52 L.Murray 6 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 10 75 6:08 35 14 vs. LAC 1 0:00 W.Lutz 48 yd. Field Goal 5 18 2:41 3 6 vs. LAC 2 0:14 D.Brees 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 8 51 1:45 10 20 vs. LAC 3 4:52 W.Lutz 53 yd. Field Goal 7 40 3:25 13 20 vs. LAC 4 11:21 J.Cook 41 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 10 89 5:02 20 20 vs. LAC 4 0:52 T.Hill 9 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 8 73 2:48 27 27 vs. LAC OT 5:08 W.Lutz 36 yd. Field Goal (9-48, 4:52) 9 48 4:52 30 27 vs. CAR 1 6:34 J.Cook 4 yd. pass from D.Brees (W. Lutz kick) 14 75 8:26 7 0 vs. CAR 2 12:13 D.Brees 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 9 78 4:41 14 3 vs. CAR 2 0:02 D.Harris 4 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 8 75 1:35 21 17 vs. CAR 3 4:24 W. Lutz 41 yd. Field Goal 13 58 6:53 24 17 vs. CAR 4 7:55 W. Lutz 43 yd. Field Goal 13 50 7:13 27 24 at CHI 1 8:13 W.Lutz 38 yd. Field Goal 12 55 6:47 3 0 at CHI 2 0:03 J.Cook 16 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 9 68 1:36 10 13 at CHI 3 9:19 W.Lutz 27 yd. Field Goal 4 7 1:32 13 13 at CHI 3 5:04 W.Lutz 39 yd. Field Goal 8 19 3:30 16 13 at CHI 4 9:57 T.Hill 20 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 7 64 4:14 23 13 at CHI OT 1:36 1:36 W.Lutz 35 yd. Field Goal 7 52 2:12 26 23 at TB 1 9:34 T.Smith 14 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 9 65 4:32 7 0 at TB 1 0:00 A.Trautman 7 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 5 35 2:38 14 0 at TB 2 11:44 E.Sanders 12 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 5 50 2:23 21 0 at TB 2 8:45 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 5 27 2:12 28 0 at TB 2 1:49 W.Lutz 36 yd. Field Goal 8 44 3:08 31 0 at TB 4 9:07 J.Hill 3 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 10 70 6:50 38 3 vs. SF 2 13:48 W.Lutz 49 yd. Field Goal 8 35 4:44 3 10 vs. SF 2 6:48 A.Kamara 2 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 4 21 2:33 10 10 vs. SF 2 1:15 A.Kamara 3 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 4 6 1:08 17 10 vs. SF 4 12:15 W.Lutz 23 yd. Field Goal 12 59 6:06 20 10 vs. SF 4 7:29 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 3 22 1:30 27 10 Scoring Totals: 31 TD ( 18 pass, 12 rush, 1 return, 0 safeties), 18 FGs - 271 pts

OPPONENT SCORING PLAYS Opp Qtr Time Play Plays Yards Time Saints Opp. vs. TB 1 7:27 T. Brady 2. yd run (R. Succop kick) 9 85 4:53 0 7 vs. TB 3 12:20 O. Howard 9 yd. pass from T. Brady (R. Succop kick) 2 75 0:532414 vs. TB 3 2:22 R. Succop 38 yd. Field Goal 8 69 3:54 24 17 vs. TB 4 2:41 M. Evans 2. yd pass from T. Brady (pass failed) 11 90 3:18 34 23 at LV 2 8:55 A. Ingold 3 yd. pass from D. Carr (D. Carlson kick) 11 63 6:18 10 7 at LV 2 1:44 Z. Jones 15 yd. pass from D. Carr 9 (D. Carlson kick) 10 75 3:38 17 14 at LV 2 0:00 D. Carlson 28. yd. Field Goal 8 31 :48 17 17 at LV 3 9:58 D. Waller 1 yd. pass from D. Carr (D. Carlson kick) 9 75 5:02 17 24 at LV 4 7:43 J. Richard 20 yd. run (D. Carlson kick) 10 89 4:34 17 31 vs. GB 1 7:36 M. Crosby 52 yd. Field Goal 10 35 5:38 0 3 vs. GB 2 14:17 M. Crosby 33 yd. Field Goal 12 60 5:55 7 6 vs. GB 2 10:36 A. Lazard 5 yd. pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby kick) 3 50 1:27 7 13 vs. GB 3 13:01 A. Jones 1 yd. run (M. Crosby kick) 7 75 2:02 17 20 vs. GB 3 2:26 M. Lewis 18 yd. pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby kick) 6 75 3:38 20 27 vs. GB 4 8:52 M. Crosby 49 yd. Field Goal 7 26 3:32 27 30 vs. GB 4 2:04 R. Tonyan 1 yd. pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby) 7 64 4:36 27 37 at DET 1 11:58 D.Swift 7 yd. pass from M.Stafford 8 77 3:02 0 7 at DET 1 10:23 K.Golladay 15 yd. pass from M.Stafford 3 18 1:21 0 14 at DET 3 4:19 T.Hockenson 1 yd. pass from M.Stafford 11 75 4:33 35 21 at DET 4 3:40 A.Peterson 5 yd. run (M.Stafford-T.Hockenson pass) 12 43 4:21 35 29 vs. LAC 1 6:26 K.Allen 17 yd. pass from J.Herbert (kick failed, wr) 9 80 4:3306 vs. LAC 2 11:01 M.Williams 4 yd. pass from J.Herbert (M.Badgley kick) 7 75 3:59 3 13 vs. LAC 2 4:25 H.Henry 3 yd. pass from J.Herbert (M.Badgley kick) 3 1 1:23 3 20 vs. LAC 4 3:40 M.Williams 64 yd. pass from J.Herbert (M.Badgley kick) 4 78 2:02 20 27 vs. CAR 1 1:54 J.Slye 43 yd. Field Goal 9 50 4:40 7 3 vs. CAR 2 10:56 D.Moore 74 yd. pass from T.Bridgewater (J.Slye kick) 2 75 1:17 14 10 vs. CAR 2 1:37 D.Moore 7 yd. pass from T.Bridgewater (J.Slye kick) 9 65 5:21 17 14 vs. CAR 3 0:08 C.Samuel 5 yd. run (J.Slye kick) 8 75 4:16 24 24 at CHI 1 1:13 C.Santos 44 yd. Field Goal 14 49 7:00 3 3 at CHI 2 8:10 A.Robinson 24 yd. pass from N.Foles (C.Santos kick) 4 80 2:28 310 at CHI 2 1:39 C.Santos 29 yd. Field Goal 7 50 2:13 3 13 at CHI 4 3:32 D.Mooney 3 yd. pass from N.Foles 11 75 6:25 23 20 at CHI 4 0:13 C.Santos 51 yd. Field Goal 12 35 1:38 23 23 at TB 4 5:52 R.Succop 48 yd. Field Goal 7 45 3:15 38 3 vs. SF 1 7:43 B.Aiyuk 4 yd. pass from N.Mullens (R.Gould kick) 13 75 7:17 0 7 vs. SF 2 14:46 R.Gould 32 yd. Field Goal 8 35 4:44 0 10 vs. SF 4 5:54 R.Gould 40 yd. Field Goal 6 53 1:35 27 13 Scoring Totals: 24 TDs ( 20 pass, 4 run, 0 return), 13 FG - 213 pts 2020 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TURNOVER TABLE

OPPONENT GIVEAWAYS Opp Qtr Turnover Spot* Result vs. TB 2 T. Brady Intercepted by M. Williams TB 48 Touchdown vs. TB 3 T. Brady Intercepted by J. Jenkins and returned for a TD TB 36 Touchdown vs. TB 4 M. Edwards fumble recovered by B. Fowler TB 18 Field Goal at LV 4 J. Richard fumble recovered by P. Williams NO 41 Punt at DET 2 M. Stafford intercepted by P. Robinson NO 0 Touchdown at CHI 3 N. Foles intercepted by M. Lattimore CHI 39 Field Goal at TB 2 T. Brady intercepted by D. Onyemata TB 27 Touchdown at TB 2 T. Brady intercepted by M. Williams NO 15 End of Half at TB 3 T. Brady intercepted by M. Jenkins NO 30 Touchdown vs. SF 2 K. Webster muffed punt recovered by M. Callaway SF21 Touchdown vs. SF 3 N. Mullens intercepted by M. Jenkins NO 33 Punt vs. SF 4 R. James muffed punt recovered by M. Callaway SF 22 Touchdown vs. SF 4 N. Mullens intercepted by P. Robinson NO 0 End of Game Saints Takeaway Totals: 13 Takeaways (9 interceptions, 2 fumbles, 2 muffed punts), 55 points (7 TD, 2 FG) SAINTS GIVEAWAYS Opp Qtr Turnover Spot* Result at LV 2 D. Brees intercepted by N. Morrow NO 40 Field Goal vs. GB 4 T. Hill fumble recovered by Z. Smith GB 43 Field Goal at DET 1 D. Brees intercepted by D. Roberts NO 24 Touchdown vs. LAC 2 D. Brees intercepted ny N. Adderley NO 40 Touchdown vs. CAR 2 D. Brees fumble recovered by M. Hayens CAR 35 Touchdown at TB 1 J. Cook fumble recovered by L. David TB 2 Punt at TB 3 D. Brees fumble recovered by M. Edwards NO 21 Downs vs. SF 1 D. Harris muffed punt recovered by M. Harris NO 49 Field Goal vs. SF 4 T. Hill fumble recovered by M. Harris SF 34 Interception Opponent Takeaway Totals: 9 Takeaway (3 interceptions, 4 fumbles, 1 muffed punt), 30 points (3 TD, 3 FG) *Spot where the turnover was made 2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS

58 Kwon Alexander Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 242 Exp.: 6 College: Louisiana State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (60/60); 2020: (6/6)

2020 REVIEW: Traded from San Francisco to New Orleans, 11/2. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Made his Saints debut and recorded four tackles (two solo).

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 21, at Dallas (12/18/16); Solo Tackles — 15, at Atlanta (9/11/16); Sacks — 1 (8x), last vs. Miami (10/11/20); Interceptions — 1 (7x), last at Cincinnati (9/15/19); Long Interception Return – 38t, vs. L.A. Rams (9/25/16); Passes Defensed — 3, at Cincinnati (9/15/19); Forced Fumbles — 1 (8x), last vs. Arizona (9/13/20); Fumble Recoveries — 1 (2x), last vs. Chicago (11/13/16).

58 LB Kwon Alexander Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 11/15 SF XX 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 000 2020 Season 66 2 2 40.0 0 0 0000 Saints Career 11 2 2 40.00.00 0000 Career Totals 60 60 317 131 448 8.5 36.0 7 123 26 8 2

47 Alex Anzalone Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 241 Exp.: 4 College: Florida

Regular Season Career GP/GS:(31/19); 2020:(9/8)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at MLB and finished with four tackles (one solo). at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at MLB and finished with five assisted tackles. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at MLB and finished with three solo tackles. At Detroit (10/4): Started at MLB and finished with four solo tackles. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at MLB and finished with six tackles (two solo). vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at MLB and finished with four tackles (three solo). At Chicago (11/1): Started at MLB and recorded four tackles (two solo). At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at MLB and recorded two assisted tackles. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Appeared on defense and special teams.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 7, at Carolina (9/24/17); Solo Tackles — 6, vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Sacks — 1 (4x), last vs. Houston (9/9/19); Interceptions — 1, vs.L.A. Rams (11/4/18); Passes Defensed — 1 (3x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Forced Fumbles — 1 (3x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Fumble Recoveries — 0

47 LB Alex Anzalone Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 000 9/21 @LV XX 0 5 5 0.0 0 0 0 000 9/27 GB XX 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 000 10/4 @DET XX 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 000 10/12 LAC XX 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 000 10/25 CAR XX 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 000 11/1 @CHI XX 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 000 11/8 @TB XX 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 000 11/15 SF X0000.0000000 2020 Season 9 8 15 17 32 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saints Career 31 19 78 36 114 4.0 20.0 1 2 3 3 0 Career Totals 31 19 78 36 114 4.0 20.0 1 2 3 3 0

72 Terron Armstead Pos.: T Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 304 Exp.: 8 College: Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (84/80) : 2020:(9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at left tackle. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at left tackle and blocked for an offensive line that did not give up a sack. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at LT. At Detroit (10/4): Started at LT. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at LT. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at LT, leaving in second quarter with an arm injury. At Chicago (11/1): Started at LT. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at LT. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at LT.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Fumble Recoveries – (2019, 1) Total: 1

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53 Zack Baun Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 225 Exp.: R College: Wisconsin

Regular Season Career GP/GS:(8/2); 2020:(8/2)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Inactive. at Las Vegas (9/21): Played on special teams in National Football League debut. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played on special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Played on special teams and recorded his first career special teams tackle. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Made first career start at strongside linebacker and finished with two tackles (one solo) and one special teams stop. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at SLB and recorded one solo tackle. At Chicago (11/1): Played on defense and special teams, recording one special teams tackle. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Played on defense and special teams. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on defense and special teams, recording one coverage tackle.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2020, 3) Total: 3.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 2, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Solo Tackles — 1 (2x), vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20) and vs. Carolina (10/25/20).

53 LB Zack Baun Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB Inactive 9/21 @LV X0000.00.000000 9/27 GB X0000.00.000000 10/4 @DET X0000.00.000000 10/12 LAC XX 1 1 2 0.00.00 0 000 10/25 CAR XX 1 0 1 0.00.00 0 000 11/1 @CHI X0000.00.000000 11/8 @TB X0000.00.000000 11/15 SF X0000.00.000000 2020 Season 82 2 1 30.00.00 0000 Career Totals 82 2 1 30.00.00 0000

9 Drew Brees Pos.: QB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 209 Exp.: 20 College: Purdue

Regular Season Career GP/GS (284/283): 2020:(9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started, beginning his 20th NFL season and 15th in New Orleans. Brees became the NFL’s all-time leader in pass attempts, surpassing Brett Favre’s 10,169 attempts, finishing the game with 30 attempts and moving to 10,191 for his career. Brees finished the game with 160 yards on 18-for-30 passing and two touchdowns. With his two touchdown passes, Brees surpassed Peyton Manning for second-most multi-touchdown games in his career, with 166. Brees has now thrown for at least two touchdowns in nine of his 15 season openers with the Saints. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started and completed 26-of-38 passes for 312 yards with one touchdown, one interception and a 91.1 rating. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started and passed for 288 yards and three touchdowns on 29-of-36 passing, finishing with a passer rating of 127.8. Brees has now passed for at least three touchdowns in 94 games, surpassing Peyton Manning (93) and joining Tampa Bay QB Tom Brady (94) for the most such games in NFL history. Brees finished with a passer rating of above 125.0 for the 51st time in his career, surpassing Manning (50) for most such games in NFL history. Brees also moves into a tie for 22nd in NFL records with LB Clay Matthews for career appearances. At Detroit (10/4): Started and and completed 19-of-25 passes for 246 yards, two touchdown passes and a 108.2 passer rating. Brees led the Saints on five scoring drives resulting in five touchdowns. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started and finished the game 33-of-47 passing for 325 yards and one touchdown pass. Brees also rushed for his 24th career touchdown and first since December 8, 2019. Brees’ appearance against his former team was his 280th career game played, surpassing DE Bruce Smith for sole possession of 21st in NFL record books. Engineered an overtime game-winning drive where he completed five-of-six passes for 41 yards to set up Wil Lutz’s 36-yard field goal. Recorded 51st fourth quarter/overtime game-winning drive and 36th fourth quarter comeback of his career. Those marks rank second (Peyton Manning, 54) and third (Manning 43, Tom Brady 37) in NFL history. vs. Carolina (10/25): Became the first player in NFL history to reach 7,000 career completions, finishing the game 29-of-36 passing for 287 yards and two touchdowns. Brees also became the first player in NFL history to eclipse 79,000 yards passing in his career. Brees has now played in 281 games in his career, which moves him into a tie with LS Trey Junkin for 20th in NFL record books. In his 281st game, Brees rushed for the 25th touchdown of his career, 16 of which have been one-yard rushing scores. Recorded 52nd fourth quarter/overtime game-winning drive of his career. This mark ranks second (Peyton Manning, 54) iin NFL history at the start of the fourth quarter when he completed four-of-five passes for 45 yards, setting up a 43-yard field goal by K Wil Lutz to put New Orleans ahead 27-24. At Chicago (11/1): Started and completed 31-of-41 passes for 280 yards, two touchdown passes and a 109.8 passer rating, leading the Saints on six scoring drives resulting in two touchdowns and four field goals. In game-winning overtime drive, carried once for two yards to avoid a sack at the start of a drive that led to Wil Lutz’s 35-yard field goal. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started in his 282nd career game and played in his 283rd contest, surpassing DT Jim Marshall (1960-79) to move into 19th all-time in games played. Brees finished the game with 222 passing yards on 26-of-32 passing and added four touchdown passes. Brees has now thrown for four

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS or more touchdowns in 37 career games. With the win, Brees’ career record against Tampa Bay improves to 20-10, making the Buccaneers the first team Brees has defeated 20 times in his career. In his seventh career matchup against Buccaneers QB Tom Brady, Brees surpassed Brady for the NFL’s all-time lead in touchdown passes, having now thrown for 564 touchdowns in his career. Brees also now holds a 5-2 record against Brady in his career. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started and played in his 300th career game (regular season/postseason combined). Brees passed for 76 yards on 8-of-13 passing and one touchdown, before leaving the game at halftime due to a rub injury. This was the 284th regular season appearance for Brees, moving into a tie with K Sebastian Janikoswki and P Sean Landeta for 17th in games played in NFL record books.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Receiving – (2003, 1 rec., 21 yards, 1 TD); (2004, 1 rec., 38 yards); (2007, 2 rec., 10 yards); (2009, 1 rec., -4 yards); (2010, 1 rec., 7 yards); (2014, 1 rec., 1 yard); Total: 7 rec., 73 yards, 1 TD.

CAREER HIGHS: Attempts – 60, at Chicago (12/30/07); Completions – 39 (4x), last at Atlanta (9/23/18); Consecutive Completions – 22, vs. Indianapolis (12/16/19); Completion Pct. – 96.7 (29 for 30) vs. Indianapolis (12/16/19); Passing Yards – 510, vs. Cincinnati (11/19/06); Long Pass – 98t, vs. Oakland (9/11/16); Interceptions – 5 , at Atlanta (11/29/12); Passing TDs – 7, vs. N.Y. Giants (11/1/15); Passer Rating – 158.3 (18 for 23, 371 yds., 5 TDs, 0 INT), vs. New England (11/30/09); Rushes – 8, at Kansas City (11/28/04); Rushing Yards – 31, at Kansas City (12/24/05); Long Rush – 22, vs. Oakland (10/31/04); Rushing Touchdowns – 2, 2x, last at Atlanta (09/23/18).

9 QB Drew Brees Passing Rushing Date Opp. GP ST Att Comp Pct. Yards TD INT Lg Rating Att Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/13 TB X X 30 18 60.0% 160 2 0 46 96.5 2 0 0.0 1 0 9/21 @LV X X 38 26 68.4% 312 1 1 29 91.1 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 GB X X 36 29 80.6% 288 3 0 52 127.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/4 @DET X X 25 19 76.0% 246 2 1 29 116.4 3 -3 -1.0 -1 0 10/12 LAC X X 47 33 70.2% 325 1 1 41t 87.6 1 1 1.0 1t 1 10/25 CAR X X 36 29 80.6% 287 2 0 23 118.4 3 2 0.7 1t 1 11/1 @CHI X X 41 31 75.6% 280 2 0 47 109.8 3 4 1.3 3 0 11/8 @TB X X 32 26 81.3% 222 4 0 40 135.2 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 11/15 SF X X 13 8 61.5% 76 1 0 34 103.4 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 2020 Season 9 9 298 219 73.5% 2196 18 3 52 110.0 15 1 0.3 3 2 Saints Career 225 225 8,650 5,961 68.9% 67,264 485 187 98t 101.6 345 388 1.1 20 21 Career Totals 284 283 10,459 7,086 67.8% 79,612 565 240 98t 98.7 495 759 1.5 22 25

90 Malcom Brown Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 320 Exp.: 6 College: Texas

Career GP/GS: (85/76); 2020:(9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at DT. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at DT and recorded three tackles (two solo). vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at DT and finished with two assisted tackles. At Detroit (10/4): Started at DT and finished with one assisted tackle, sparking at New Orleans rush defense that held Lions RB Adrian Peterson to 11 carries for 36 yards (3.3 avg.). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at DT and finished with four tackles (one solo). . vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at DT and made one solo tackle in a run- stopping effort where New Orleans allowed only 37 yards rushing on 14 carries (2.6 avg.). At Chicago (11/1): Started at DT and finshed with a season-high four assisted tackles. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at DT and recorded his first sack of the season along with one solo tackle. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at DT and recorded two tackles (one solo). Left game (calf) and did not return

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 7 (3x), last at Pittsburgh (12/17/17); Solo Tackles — 5 (3x), last vs. Houston (9/24/17); Sacks — 2, at Cleveland (10/9/16); Forced Fumbles — 1, vs. Seattle (11/13/16); Passes Defensed – 1, at Tennessee (12/23/19); Fumble Recoveries — 1 (4x), last at Carolina (12/29/19).

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 90 DT Malcom Brown Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 000 9/21 @LV XX 2 1 3 0.00 0 0 000 9/27 GB XX 0 2 2 0.00 0 0 000 10/4 @DET XX 0 1 1 0.00 0 0 000 10/12 LAC XX 1 3 4 0.00 0 0 000 10/25 CAR XX 1 0 1 0.00 0 0 000 11/1 @CHI XX 0 4 4 0.00 0 0 000 11/8 @TB XX 1 0 1 1.0100 0 000 11/15 SF XX 1 0 1 0.00 0 0 000 2020 Season 9 9 6 11 17 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 Saints Career 25 25 24 27 51 3.0 21.0 0 0 1 0 1 Career Totals 85 76 127 110 237 11.5 84.5 0 0 0 1 4

32 Michael Burton Pos.: FB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 240 Exp.: 6 College: Rutgers

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (74/17); 2020: (9/4)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Saw action on offense and special teams. at Las Vegas (9/21): Saw action on offense and special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27):Started and saw action on special teams. at Detroit (10/4):Caught one pass for three yards and carried once for four yards. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started and carried two times two yards. . vs. Carolina (10/25): Saw action on offense and special teams. At Chicago (11/1): Started at FB and carried once for one yard, returned one kickoff for 10 yards and recorded a special teams tackle. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at fullback and converted a 4th and one play one a one yard carry. Burton also caught one pass for a career long tying 12 yards. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Appeared on offense and special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2014, 1); (2016, 1); (2017, 1); (2018, 2); (2020, 1) Total: 6.

CAREER HIGHS: Rushes — 2, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Rushing Yards — 7,vs. Atlanta (9/10/17); Long Rush — 7, vs. Atlanta (9/10/17); Rushing TDs — 0; Receptions — 2, at New Orleans (12/21/15); Receiving Yards — 12 (2x), at St. Louis Rams (12/13/15) and at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Long Reception — 12 (2x), at St. Louis Rams (12/13/15) and at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Receiving TDs — 1, at New Orleans (12/21/15); Total Yards From Scrimmage — 13, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Total TDs — 1, at New Orleans (12/21/15).

FB 32 Michael Burton Rushing Receiving

Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB X000.000000.0000 9/21 @LV X000.000000.0000

9/27 GB XX0 0 0.0000 0 0.00 0 0 9/29 @DET X144.040133.0300 10/12 LAC XX2 2 1.0200 0 0.00 0 0

10/21 CAR X000.000000.0000 11/1 @CHI XX1 1 1.0100 0 0.00 0 0 11/8 @TB X X 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 0

11/15 SF X000.000000.0000 2020 Season 9 45 8 1.6 4 0 2 15 3.0 12 0 0 Saints Career 9 45 8 1.6 4 0 2 15 3.0 12 0 0

Career Totals 74 17 13 19 1.5 7 0 11 68 6.2 12 1 6

12 Marquez Callaway Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 204 Exp.: R College: Tennessee

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (7/1); 2020: (7/1)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Inactive. at Las Vegas (9/21): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played offense and special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Played on offense and special teams, recorded first career catch, a 16-yard grab. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started and saw action on special teams, catching four passes for 34 yards, returning six punts for 69 yards

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS and bringing back two kickoffs for 57 yards. vs. Carolina (10/25): Posted a team-high eight receptions for a club-best 75 yards. At Chicago (11/1): Inactive (ankle). At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on offense and special teams, catching two passes for 11 yards. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Made an impact on special teams, recovering two fumbles by San Francisco punt returners. His second fumble recovery came with 9:09 to play in the game, and set up a Saints’ 3-play, 22-yard touchdown drive.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Fumble Recoveries: 2, vs. San Francisco (11/15/20).

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 8, vs. Carolina, (10/25/20); Receiving Yards – 75, vs. Carolina (10/25/20); Long Reception – 16, at Detroit (10/4/20); Receiving TDs – 0; Punt Returns – 6, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Punt – 69, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Long Punt Return – 19, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Punt Returned TDs – 0; Kickoff Returns – 2, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Kickoff Return Yards – 57, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Long Kickoff Return – 29, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); All Purpose Yards – 160, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2, vs. San Francisco (11/15/20).

12 WR Marquez Callaway Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB Inactive 9/21 @LV X000.0000 9/27 GB X000.0000 9/29 @DET X 1 16 16.0 16 0 0 10/12 LAC XX 4 348.51500 10/25 CAR X 8 75 9.4 15 0 0 11/1 @CHI Inactive 11/8 @TB X 2 11 6.5 6 0 0 11/15 SF X000.0000 2020 Season 7 1 15 136 9.1 16 0 0 Career Totals 7 1 15 136 9.1 16 0 0

80 Austin Carr Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 195 Exp.: 4 College: Northwestern

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (24/5); 2020: (3/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. L.A. Chargers: Appeared on offense and recorded no statistics. vs. Carolina: Caught one pass for six yards. At Chicago (11/1): Appeared on offense and special teams, catching one 10-yard pass for a first down.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 2 (3x), vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/2018), vs. Washington (10/8/18), and at Cincinnati (11/11/18); Receiving Yards – 25, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Long Reception – 25, at Atlanta (09/23/18); Receiving TDs – 1 (2x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18)

80 WR Austin Carr Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 10/12 LAC X 0 0 0.0000 10/25 CAR X 1 6 6.0600 11/1 @CHI X 1 10 10.0 10 0 0 2020 Season 30 2 168.01000 Career Totals 24 5 12 122 10.2 25 2 12

64 Will Clapp Pos.: C Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 311 Exp.: 3 College: Louisiana State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (21/4); 2020:(4/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Played on special teams. at Las Vegas (9/21): Inactive. Waived (9/26/20). Re-signed to active roster, 10/3. At Detroit (10/4): Played on special teams. vs. Carolina (10/25): Played on special teams and as a sixth offensive lineman on jumbo packages. At Chicago (11/1): Activated to active roster, 10/31. Played on special teams and as a sixth offensive lineman on jumbo packages.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 87 Jared Cook Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 254 Exp.: 12 College: South Carolina

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (171/87); 2020:(8/3)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Led Saints with 80 receiving yards on five receptions (16.0 avg.). 46-yard fourth quarter reception was the Saints’ longest completion of the game, and help set up a five-yard touchdown from Drew Brees to Emmanuel Sanders. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started and recorded two receptions for 13 yards, including a six-yard TD. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Caught two passes for 21 yards. Left game (groin) in third quarter. At Detroit (10/4): Inactive (groin). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Posted two receptions for 52 yards, including a 41-yard touchdown grab. . vs. Carolina (10/25): Started and posted three receptions for 32 yards with four-yard touchdown grab, the fourth time he has scored in back-to-back contests since signing with New Orleans in 2019. At Chicago (11/1): Caught five passes for 51 yards including a 16-yard touchdown pass from Brees with :03 remaining in the first half. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at TE and caught two passes for 30 yards. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Appeared on offense.

ADDITIONAL STATS: : Rushing — (2014, 1 att., 0 yards) Total: 1 att., 0 yards; Special Teams Tackles — (2010, 7); (2011, 2) Total: 9; Misc. Tackles — (2009, 1); (2011, 1); (2012, 1); (2017, 2); (2018, 1); (2019, 1); (2020,1) Total: 8; Fumble Recoveries – (2019, 1) Total: 1

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions — 9 (2x), at Indianapolis (12/18/11) and vs.L.A. Rams (9/10/18); Receiving Yards — 180,vs.L.A. Rams (9/10/18); Long Reception — 80t, at Cleveland (10/2/11); Receiving TDs — 2 (3x), last vs. Cleveland (9/30/18).

87 TE Jared Cook Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg.Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB X 5 80 16.0 46 0 0 9/21 @LV XX2 136.5716 9/27 GB X 2 21 10.5 13 0 0 10/4 @DET Inactive 10/12 LAC X 2 52 26.0 41t 1 6 10/25 CAR X X 3 32 10.7 22 1 6 11/1 @CHI X 5 51 10.2 16 1 6 11/8 @TB X X 2 30 15.0 19 0 0 11/15 SF X000.0000 2020 Season 8 3 21 279 13.3 46 4 24 Saints Career 22 10 64 984 15.4 61t 13 78 Career Totals 171 87 489 6448 13.2 80t 38 228

25 Ken Crawley Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 180 Exp.: 3 College: Colorado

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (45/25); 2020: (2/1)

2020 REVIEW: Re-signed to active roster, 10/3. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on defense and special teams, recording one solo tackle. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Saw action on defense and special teams. . vs. Carolina (10/25): Placed on Reserve-COVID-19, 10/23. At Chicago (11/1): Inactive. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Inactive. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Inactive.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles — (2016, 2) Total: 2.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 8, at Carolina (9/24/17) and at New York Giants (9/30/18); Solo Tackles — 7, at Carolina (9/24/17) and at New York Giants (9/30/18); Interceptions — 1, at Miami (Wembley Stadium, 10/1/17); Passes Defensed — 4, vs. Carolina (10/16/16); Forced Fumbles — 1, at New York Giants (9/18/16); Fumble Recoveries — 1, at Arizona (12/18/16).

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 25 CB Ken Crawley Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 10/4 @DET X1010.00.000000 10/12 LAC X0000.00.000000 10/25 CAR Reserve/COVID-19 11/1 @CHI Inactive 11/8 @TB Inactive 11/15 SF Inactive 2020 Season 20 1 0 10.00.00 0000 Saints Career 41 25 116 13 129 0.0 0.0 1 0 31 1 1 Career Totals 45 25 122 13 135 0.0 0.0 1 0 31 1 1

92 Marcus Davenport Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 265 Exp.: 3 College: Texas-San-Antonio

Regular Season Career GP/GS (31/13): 2020:(5/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Inactive (elbow). at Las Vegas (9/21): Inactive (elbow). vs. Green Bay (9/27): Inactive (elbow). At Detroit (10/4): Inactive (elbow/toe). ). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Returned to action after missing first four games and recorded one pass defense. . vs. Carolina (10/25): Posted two tackles (one solo), with his fourth quarter sack of Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewater for an eight-yard loss, forced a fourth-and-19th situation putting Carolina back at the New Orleans 47-yard line and forcing them to attempt and unsuccessful 65-yard field goal attempt with 1:55 left. At Chicago (11/1): Recorded four tackles (two solo) and a split sack of Bears QB Nick Foles. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Played on defense and special teams, recording one tipped pass that resulted in an interception for DT David Onyemata. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on defense and special teams, recording three solo tackles.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 7, at Seattle (9/22/19); Solo Tackles – 4, vs. Houston (9/9/19); Sacks – 2 (3x), at Minnesota (10/28/18), vs. Tampa Bay (10/6/19) and at Atlanta (11/28/19); Passes Defensed – 1 (3x), vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/18), vs. Washington (10/8/19) and vs. L.A. Chargers (12/12/20); Forced Fumbles – 2, at Atlanta (11/28/19).

92 DE Marcus Davenport Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB Inactive 9/21 @LV Inactive 9/27 GB Inactive 10/4 @DET Inactive 10/12 LAC X0000.0000100 10/25 CAR X1231.0800000 11/1 @CHI X2240.54.500000 11/8 @TB X0000.0000100 11/15 SF X3030.0000000 2020 Season 5 0 6 4 10 1.5 12.5 0 0 2 0 0 Career Totals 31 13 33 30 63 12.0 90.5 0 0 4 5 0

56 Demario Davis Pos.:LB Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 248 Exp.: 9 College: Arkansas State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (137/127); 2020:(9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at WLB and finished with six tackles (five solo) and 1.0 sack of Buccaneers QB Tom Brady. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at WLB and finished with eight tackles (five solo) and one pass defense. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at WLB and finished with seven tackles (six solo) and one sack of Packers QB Aaron Rodgers for a 12-yard loss. At Detroit (10/4): Started at WLB, playing in his 132nd consecutive game and finishing with five tackles (four solo). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at WLB and tied for team lead with a season-high ten tackles (two solo). vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at WLB and posted two solo tackles. At Chicago (11/1): Started at WLB and recorded four solo tackles. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Sarted at WLB and posted five solo tackles, tied for the team lead. Davis has recorded at least five stops in six of the Saints’ eight games this season. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at MLB and recorded his third sack of the season, taking down 49ers QB Nick Mullens on the final play of the first quarter. Davis finished with 12 total tackles, his highest total as a member of the Saints. He also added one pass defense.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2012, 16); (2013, 6); (2014, 2). Total: 24.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 16, at Denver (12/10/17); Sacks – 2, at Green Bay (9/14/14) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Interceptions – 1 (2x), vs. New Orleans (11/3/13) and at Tampa Bay (11/17/19); Passes Defensed – 4, at Tampa Bay (11/17/19); Forced Fumbles – 1 (2x), vs. Dallas (11/6/16) and vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (6x), last vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18).

56 LB Demario Davis Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX51 61.08.000000 9/21 @LV XX53 80.00.000100 9/27 GB X X 6 1 7 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 9/29 @DET XX41 50.00.000000 10/12 LAC XX28100.00.000000 10/25 CAR XX20 20.00.000000 11/1 @CHI XX40 40.00.000000 11/8 @TB XX50 50.00.000100 11/15 SF XX84121.09.000100 2020 Season 9 9 41 18 59 3.0 29.0 0 0 3 0 0 Saints Career 41 41 202 78 280 12.0 109.0 1 1 19 2 1 Career Totals 137 123 631 309 940 25.5 200.5 2 1 36 3 6

62 Nick Easton Pos.: C/G Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 302 Exp.: 6 College: Harvard

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (37/28) : 2020:(7/5)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at RG. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at RG. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at RG and also played at LG. At Detroit (10/4): Started at LG. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at RG and left game with concussion. vs. Carolina (10/25): Inactive (concussion). At Chicago (11/1): Inactive (concussion). At Tampa Bay (11/8): Saw action at RG. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Saw action on offense and specia teams.

55 Kaden Elliss Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 238 Exp.: 2 College: Idaho

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (12/0) : 2020:(9/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Saw action on defense and special teams. at Las Vegas (9/21): Saw action on defense and special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Saw action on defense and on special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Saw action on defense and on special teams, recording one special teams tackle. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Saw action on special teams and recorded one tackle. vs. Carolina (10/25): Saw action on special teams. At Chicago (11/1): Appeared on special teams, recording an assisted tackle. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Saw action on special teams, recording one coverage stop. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2019, 1); (2020, 3) Total: 4.

55 LB Kaden Ellis Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X0000000000 9/21 @LV X0000000000 9/27 GB X0000000000 9/29 @DET X0000000000 10/12 LAC X0000000000 10/25 CAR X0000000000 11/1 @CHI X0000000000 11/8 @TB X0000000000 11/15 SF X000000000 2020 Season 900 0 00000000 Career Totals 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 16 Bennie Fowler Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-21 Wt.: 218 Exp.: 6 College: Michigan State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (68/12); 2020: (5/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Recovered a muffed kickoff by Tampa Bay in his Saints debut. at Las Vegas (9/21): Re-signed to active roster from practice squad and saw action on special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Re-signed to active roster from practice squad and saw action on special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Saw action on offense and special teams. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Saw action on offense and special teams and recorded two receptions for 11 yards and on coverage stop. vs. Carolina (10/25): Placed on Injured Reserve, 10/23.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2015, 4); (2016, 5); (2017, 6); (2018; 1); (2020, 1) Total: 17; Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – (2017, 1); (2020, 1) Total: 2.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 5 (3x), last vs. Buffalo (9/15/19); Receiving Yards – 76, vs. Kansas City (11/27/16); Long Reception – 76t, vs. Kansas City (11/27/16); Receiving TDs — 2, last vs. L.A. Chargers (9/11/17); Rushes – 1, vs. Buffalo (9/15/19); Rushing Yards –20, vs. Buffalo (9/15/19); Long Rush — 20 vs. Buffalo (9/15/19); Rushing TDs – 0; Punt Returns – 1, at Washington (12/24/17); Punt Return Yards – 6, at Washington (12/24/17); Long Punt Return – 6, at Washington (12/24/17).

16 WR Bennie Fowler Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB X000.0000 9/21 @LV X000.0000 9/27 GB X000.0000 9/29 @DET X000.0000 10/12 LAC X 2 11 5.5 7 0 0 2020 Season 50 2 11 5.5 700 Saints Career 50 2 11 5.5 700 Career Totals 69 12 97 1101 11.4 76t 6 60

22 C.J. Gardner-Johnson Pos.: DB Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 210 Exp.: 2 College: Florida

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (25/14) : 2020:(9/7)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at NB and led New Orleans with and finished with a career-high 10 tackles and a pass defense. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at NB and recorded one assisted tackle. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at NB and finished with six solo tackles. At Detroit (10/4): Started at NB, leading the team with six tackles (five solo). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Saw action on defense and recorded two solo tackles. vs. Carolina (10/25): Saw action on defense and recorded five solo tackles and one pass defense. At Chicago (11/1): Started at NB and tied for the team led in tackles with eight (seven solo) and added a special teams tackle. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at NB and recorded two tackles (one solo). vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started and recorded the first sack of his career with 4:49 to play in the third quarter. Gardner-Johnson also finished third on the team with eight tackles (six solo).

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2019, 3); (2020, 1): Total: 4.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 10, vs. Tampa Bay (9/13/20); Interceptions – 1, at Atlanta (11/28/19); Long Interception Return – 28, at Atlanta (11/28/19); Passes Defensed – 2 (2x), last vs. Arizona (10/27/19); Sacks: 1, vs. San Francisco, 11/15/20; Forced Fumbles – 1, at Tennessee (12/22/19); Fumble Recoveries – 1, at Tennessee (12/22/19).

22 DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X X 9 1 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 9/21 @LV XX 0 1 10.00.00 0 000 9/27 GB XX 6 0 60.00.00 0 000 10/4 @DET XX 5 1 60.00.00 0 000 10/12 LAC X2020.00.000000 10/25 CAR X5050.00.000100 10/25 @CHI XX 7 1 80.00.00 0 000 11/8 @TB XX 1 1 20.00.00 0 000 11/15 SF XX 6 2 81.06.00 0 100 2020 Season 97 417 481.06.00 0300 Career Totals 25 14 76 18 94 1.0 6.0 1 28 11 1 1

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 96 Carl Granderson Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 261 Exp.: 2 College: Wyoming

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (16/0) : 2020:(8/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Recorded two solo tackles, his first career forced fumble and 1.0 sack of Tom Brady. at Las Vegas (9/21): Recorded a solo tackle. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played on defense and special teams, recording first career pass deflection. At Detroit (10/4): Played on defense and special teams, recording an assisted tackle. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Played on defense and special teams. vs. Carolina (10/25): Recorded an assisted tackle. At Chicago (11/1): Played on defense and special teams, posting one solo tackle. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Played on defense and special teams. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Inactive.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 4, vs. Indianapolis (12/16/19); Sacks – 1 (2x), vs. Tampa Bay (10/6/19) and vs. Tampa Bay (9/13/20); Forced Fumbles – 1, vs. Tampa Bay (9/13/20); Passes Defensed – 1, vs. Green Bay, (9/27/20).

96 DE Carl Granderson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X2021.02.000010 9/21 @LV X1010.00.000000 9/27 GB X0000.00.000100 10/4 @DET X0110.00.000000 10/12 LAC X0000.00.000000 10/25 CAR X0100.00.000000 11/1 @CHI X1010.00.000000 11/8 @TB X0000.00.000000 11/15 SF Inactive 2020 Season 80 3 2 51.02.00 0110 Career Totals 16 0 10 5 15 2.0 11.0 0 0 1 1 0

48 J.T. Gray Pos.: DB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 200 Exp.: 3 College: Mississppi State

Career GP/GS: (30/0); 2020:(9/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Appeared on special teams. at Las Vegas (9/21): Recorded one special teams tackle. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Appeared on special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on special teams. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Appeared on special teams. vs. Carolina (10/25): Recorded one special teams tackle. At Chicago (11/1): Appeared on special teams. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on special teams and recorded one coverage stop. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on special teams and recovered a fumble.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2018, 2); (2019, 17); (2020, 2) Total: 21; Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – (2019, 1); (2020, 2) Total: 1

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles: 1, vs. Atlanta (11/10/19); Solo Tackles: 1, vs. Atlanta (11/10/19); Special Teams Tackles: 3, at Seattle (9/22/19); Blocked Punts: 1, at Chicago (10/20/19); Special Teams Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Carolina (11/24/19);

73 Ethan Greenidge Pos.: OL Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 335 Exp.: 2 College: Villanova

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (8/0) : 2020:(8/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Appeared on special teams. at Las Vegas (9/21): Appeared on special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played on special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Saw action at LT, RT and on special teams. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Inactive. vs. Carolina (10/25): Played on special teams. At Chicago (11/1): Played on special teams. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Played on special teams. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on special teams.

42 Chase Hansen Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 230 Exp.: 0 College: Utah

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2020:(1/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Made his NFL debut, appearing on special teams. at Las Vegas (9/21): Inactive (hip). vs. Green Bay (9/27): Inactive (hip), placed on Injured Reserve (10/3). Activated off of Injured Reserve (11/13). vs. San Francisco (11/5): Inactive.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS

42 LB Chase Hansen Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X0000.0000000 9/21 @LV Inactive 9/27 GB Inactive 11/15 SF Inactive 2020 Season 10 0 0 00.0 0 0 0000 Career Totals 10 0 0 00.0 0 0 0000

34 Justin Hardee Pos.: DB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 200 Exp.: 4 College: Illinois

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (52/0); 2020:(6/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Appeared on special teams, recording one tackle. at Las Vegas (9/21): Appeared on special teams, recording one tackle. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played on special teams and recorded two tackles (one solo). At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on special teams in playing in his 50th career game. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Inactive. vs. Carolina (10/25): Appeared on special teams. At Chicago (11/1): Played on special teams, recording two tackles. Placed on Injured Reserve, 11/6

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 9); (2018, 10); (2019, 5); (2020, 6) Total: 30; Blocked Punts – (2017, 1) Total: 1; Receptions – (2018, 1 for 10 yards) Total: 1 for 10 yards.

CAREER HIGHS: Total Tackles – 6, at Carolina (12/29/19); Solo Tackles – 6, at Carolina (12/29/19); Interceptions – 1, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Long Interception return – 77, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Special Teams Tackles: 3, vs. Detroit (10/15/17) and at Minnesota (10/28/18); Blocked Punts: 1, vs. Tampa Bay (11/5/17).

34 DB Justin Hardee Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X0000.00.000000 9/21 @LV X0000.00.000000 9/27 GB X0000.00.000000 9/29 @DET X0000.00.000000 10/12 LAC Inactive 10/25 CAR X0000.00.000000 11/1 @CHI X0000.00.000000 2020 Season 60 0 0 00.00.00 0000 Career Totals 52 0 15 0 15 0.0 0.0 1 77 2 0 0

11 Deonte Harris Pos.: WR/RS Ht.: 5-6 Wt.: 170 Exp.: 2 College: Assumption

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (22/2); 2020:(8/1)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Returned four punts for a career-high 59 yards (14.8), caught three passes for 17 yards and carried once for nine yards. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at WR, rushing once for career-long 11 yards, catching career-high three passes for a career-high 23 yards and returning two kickoffs for 64 yards. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Returned three kickoffs for 78 yards (26.0 avg.) and one punt for 14 yards. Harris also caught two passes for five yards. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on offense and on special teams, returning two punts for 33 yards (16.5 avg.) with a long of 22 yards. Also caught one pass for 10 yards and carried twice for 10 yards. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Inactive. vs. Carolina (10/25): Caught a career-high four passes for a career-high 46 yards, including a career- long 18-yard grab with a second quarter four-yard touchdown, his first offensive score and also returned one punt for four yards and brought back two kickoffs for 47 yards. At Chicago (11/1): Returned three punts for 67 yards (22.3 avg.) with a long of 42 yards (his longest of the season). Harris also returned three kickoffs for 70 yards (23.3 avg.), caught three passes for 19 yards and carried once for -2 yards. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on offense and special teams, recording the longest reception of his career on a 40-yard catch and run on the Saints’ second drive of the game. In addition to the one reception, Harris averaged 10.0 yards on three punt returns. vs. San Francisco (11/16): Recorded a 75-yard kickoff return with 14:56 to play in the second quarter, the longest kickoff return of his career. The return set up the Saints’ first score of the game, as Lutz converted a 49-yard field goal four plays later. Harris also matched a career- high four receptions for 24 receiving yards.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2019, 1) Total: 1.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 4 (2x), vs. Carolina (10/25/20) and vs. San Francisco (11/15/20); Receiving Yards – 23, vs. Carolina (10/25/20); Long Reception – 40, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Touchdown Receptions – 1, vs. Carolina (10/25/20); Rushes – 2, at Carolina (12/29/19); Rushing Yards –13, at Carolina (12/29/19); Long Rush — 11, at Las Vegas (9/21/20); Rushing TDs – 0; Punt Returns – 5, at Chicago (10/20/19); Punt Return Yards – 59, vs. Tampa Bay (9/13/20); Long Punt Return – 53, at Seattle (9/22/19); Punt Returned TDs – 1, at Seattle (9/22/19); Kickoff Returns – 5, vs. San Francisco (12/8/19); Kickoff Return Yards – 155, vs. San Francisco (12/8/19); Long Kickoff Return – 75, vs. San Francisco (11/15/20); All Purpose Yards – 213, vs. San Francisco (12/8/19).

11 WR/RS Deonte Harris Rushing Receiving Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/13 TB X 1 9 9.0 9 0 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 4 59 14.8 18 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/21 @LV X X 1 11 11.0 11 0 3 23 7.7 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 64 32.0 35 0 9/27 GB X 000.000252.530011414.014037826.0300 10/4 @DET X X 2 10 5.0 6 0 1 10 10.0 10 0 0 2 33 16.5 22 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 10/12 LAC Inactive 10/25 CAR X 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 46 11.5 18 1 6 1 4 4.0 4 0 2 47 23.5 29 0 11/1 @CHI X 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 3 19 6.3 8 0 0 3 67 22.3 42 0 3 70 23.3 31 0 11/8 @TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 40 40.0 40 0 0 3 30 10.0 15 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/15 SF X 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 24 6.0 11 0 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 3 122 40.7 75 0 2020 Season 8 2 5 28 5.6 9 0 19 184 9.7 40 1 6 16 205 12.8 42 0 14 395 28.2 75 0 Career Totals 22 3 9 59 6.6 10 0 25 208 8.3 40 1 6 52 543 10.4 53t 1 38 1,039 27.3 75 0

91 Trey Hendrickson Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 270 Exp.: 4 College: Florida Atlantic

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (39/12); 2020:(9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at RDE and recorded four solo tackles and 1.0 sack of Tom Brady, also forcing Brady into an intentional grounding penalty. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at RDE and saw action on special teams, tying a career-high of five solo tackles, sacking Derek Carr once and adding a stop for loss. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at RDE and finished with one solo tackle. At Detroit (10/4): Started at RDE and finished with one solo tackle and 1.0 sack of Lions QB Matthew Stafford. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at RDE and finished with two tackles and 1.5 sacks of Chargers QB Justin Herbert. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at RDE and recorded one assisted tackle. At Chicago (11/1): Started at RDE and recorded one sack and one solo tackle. Hendrickson’s takedown of Bears QB Nick Foles set a new career high with 5.5. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at RDE and tied a career-high when he recorded 2.0 sacks (on back-to-back plays in the third quarter), and now has 7.5 sacks this season, good for third amongst all NFL defenders. In his second career game with 2.0 sacks, Hendrickson finished with a total of three tackles. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at RDE and recorded a pass defensed.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 5 (2x), vs. Carolina (12/30/18) and at Las Vegas (9/21/20); Solo Tackles – 5 (2X), vs. Carolina (12/30/18) and at Las Vegas (9/21/20); Sacks – 2 (2x), vs. Houston (9/9/19) and at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Forced Fumbles: 1 (2x), at Carolina (9/24/17) and at L.A. Rams (9/15/19).

91 DE Trey Hendrickson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX 4 0 4 1.05.00 0 000 9/21 @LV XX 5 0 5 1.05.00 0 000 9/27 GB XX 1 0 1 0.00.00 0 000 10/4 @DET XX 1 0 1 1.02.00 0 000 10/12 LAC X X 1 1 2 1.5 13.0 0 0 0 0 0 10/25 CAR XX 0 2 2 0.00.00 0 000 11/1 @CHI XX 1 0 1 1.04.00 0 000 11/8 @TB X X 2 1 3 2.0 13.0 0 0 0 0 0 11/15 SF XX 0 0 0 0.00.00 0 100 2020 Season 9 9 15 4 19 7.5 42.0 0 0 1 0 0 Career Totals 39 12 40 19 59 14.0 87.0 0 0 3 0 1

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 89 Josh Hill Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 250 Exp.: 8 College: Idaho State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (112/59); 2020:(9/5)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at TE. at Las Vegas (9/21): Saw action at TE and saw action on special teams and recorded one 16-yard reception. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at TE, providing a key block on a 52-yard touchdown reception by RB Alvin Kamara. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on offense and on special teams, finishing with one catch for seven yards. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Appeared on offense and special teams, finishing with a one-yard catch. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started and recorded one reception for 0 yards. At Chicago (11/1): Started at TE and caught one pass for seven yards. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at TE and scored his first touchdown of the season. Hill recorded his first multi-catch game of 2020, finishing with two receptions for 14 yards and the touchdown reception. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on both offense and special teams, departing game in the second half with a concussion.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Rushing – One rush for -8 yards in 2013; One rush for -8 yards in 2017; Total: Two rushes for -16 yards, long of -8 yards; Special Teams Tackles – (2013, 3); (2014, 15); (2015, 6); (2016, 3) Total: 27; Kickoff Returns – 1 for 0 yards in 2015; Tackles – 1, vs. Houston (9/9/19).

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 6, vs. L.A.. Rams (11/27/16); Receiving Yards – 74, vs. L.A. Rams (11/27/16); Long Reception – 37, vs. Tampa Bay (10/5/14); Receiving Touchdowns – 2, at Chicago (12/15/14); Special Teams Tackles – 2 (4x), last at Chicago (12/15/14).

89 TE Josh Hill Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB XX0 0 0.0000 9/21 @LV X 1 16 16.0 16 0 0 9/27 GB XX0 0 0.0000 10/4 @DET X177.0700 10/12 LAC X111.0100 10/25 CAR XX1 0 0.0000 11/1 @CHI XX1 7 7.0700 11/8 @TB XX2 147.01116 11/15 SF XX0 0 0.0000 2020 Season 967 456.41616 Career Totals 112 60 115 1070 9.3 37 15 90

7 Taysom Hill Pos.: QB Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 221 Exp.: 4 College: Brigham Young

Regular Season Career GP/GS (45/11): 2020:(8/3)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at WR and recorded positive yards rushing, passing, and receiving for the third time in his career, finishing with 13 rushing yards on three attempts, 38 passing yards on one-for-one passing, and 14 receiving yards on one reception. The two previous games in which Hill recorded positive yards in all three categories were on December 22, 2019 in a 38- 28 victory at Tennessee and on November 10, 2019 in a 26-9 loss against Atlanta. at Las Vegas (9/21): Saw action on offense and special teams and carried two times for eight yards. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at WR and caught one pass for one yard while carrying twice for six yards and fumbling once. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on offense and special teams, catching one pass for eight yards and carrying twice for six yards. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Appeared on offense and special teams, rushing three times for 13 yards with a fourth quarter nine-yard scoring touchdown to tie the score, also throwing an incomplete pass. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at WR and saw action on special teams, rushing once for six yards and completing a pass for 0 yards. At Chicago (11/1): Caught a critical 20-yard touchdown, fourth quarter touchdown pass from Brees, his first receiving touchdown of 2020 and the seventh of his career. Hill finished with two receptions for 30 yards and carried five times for 35 yards. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on offense and on special teams, recording new career highs in both passing and rushing yards, finishing with positive yards rushing, passing, and receiving for the second time this season and fourth time in his career. Hill rushed for 54 yards on seven attempts, passed for 48 yards on two-for-two passing, and added one reception for 21 yards. Hill’s other game this season with positive yards in each category came in Week 1 vs. Tampa Bay. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at TE and recorded 45 rushing yards on a career-high eight carries. Hill’s 45 rushing yards is the second highest total of his career, behind only last week’s 54-yard performance at Tampa Bay.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 4); (2018, 6); (2019, 2) Total: 12; Miscellaneous Tackles – (2020, 1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Kickoff Returns – 3, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Kickoff Return Yards – 64, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Kickoff Return Long – 47, vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Rushes – 8, vs. San Francisco (11/15/20); Rushing Yards – 54, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Long Rush – 35, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Rushing Touchdowns; 1 (4,x), vs.Washington (10/8/18), vs. Carolina (12/30/18), at Atlanta (11/28/19) and vs. L.A.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS Chargers (10/12/20); Receptions – 3, vs. Arizona (10/27/19); Receiving Yards – 63, vs. Arizona (10/27/19); Long Reception – 45t, at Carolina (12/29/19); Receiving TDs – 1 (6x), last at Carolina (12/29/19); Special Teams Tackles – 2 (2x), last at Baltimore (10/21/18); Attempts – 2 (3x), at New York Giants (9/30/18), vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18) and at Tennessee (12/22/19); Completions – 1 (6x), last at Tennessee (12/22/19); Passing Yards – 48, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Long Pass – 44, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Interceptions – 1, vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18); Passing TDs – 0; Passer Rating – 118.8, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Blocked Punts – 1, at Tampa Bay (12/9/18).

7 QB Taysom Hill Rushing Receiving Kickoff Returns Passing Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Att Comp Pct. Yards TD INT Lg Rating 9/13 TB X X 3 13 4.3 13 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 100.0% 38 0 0 38 118.8 9/21 @LV X 2 84.0800 0 0 0000 0 0 00 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 9/27 GB X X 2 6 3.0 8 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 10/4 @DET X 3 6 2.0401 8 8.0800 0 0 0 00 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 10/12 LAC X 3 13 4.3 9t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 10/25 CAR X X 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 79.2 11/1 @CHI X 5 35 7.0 12 0 2 30 15.0 20 1 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 11/8 @TB X 7 54 7.7 23 0 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 100.0% 48 0 0 29 118.8 11/15 SF X 8 45 5.6 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 2020 Season 9 3 34 186 5.5 23 1 6 74 12.3 21 1 12 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 4 80.0% 86 0 0 38 118.8 Career Totals 46 12 98 558 5.7 35 4 28 314 11.2 45t 7 93 15 360 24.0 47 0 17 10 58.8% 205 0 1 44 72.7

74 James Hurst Pos.: OL Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 310 Exp.: 7 College: North Carolina

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (95/46); 2020: (5/2)

2020 REVIEW: vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Played at offense and special teams. vs. Carolina (10/25): Played on offense and special teams. At Chicago (11/1): Started as an extra offensive lineman in the jumbo package. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on offense and special teams. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started as an extra offensive lineman in the jumbo package.

20 Janoris Jenkins Pos.: CB Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 190 Exp.: 9 College: North Alabama

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (122/119); 2020: (7/7)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at LCB and recorded a 36-yard interception return for a touchdown with 13:22 to play in the third quarter, the eighth of his career. Jenkins’ eight career interceptions returned for a touchdown is tied for eighth all time. Jenkins added nine tackles and one pass defense. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at LCB and recorded five tackles (three solo) and a pass defense. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at LCB and recorded six tackles (four solo). At Detroit (10/4): Inactive (shoulder). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Inactive (shoulder). vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at LCB and reco8rded three solo tackles. At Chicago (11/1): Started at LCB and recorded four solo tackles. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at LCB and recorded two solo tackles along with a game-high two passes defensed. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at LCB and recorded three tackles (two solo).

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles: (2018, 1) Total: 1; Blocked Field Goals – (2012, 1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 10, at Dallas (9/22/13); Solo Tackles — 8 (2x), vs. Minnesota (12/16/12) and vs. Tampa Bay (9/13/20); Interceptions — 2 (3x), last vs. Washington (9/29/19); Long Interception Return — 99, at San Diego (11/23/14); Interception Return TDs – 8, Last vs. Tampa Bay (9/13/20); Multiple Interception Return TDs In One Game – 2, at Arizona (11/25/12); Passes Defensed — 3 (7x), last vs. Washington (9/29/19); Sacks – 1 (2x), last at Cleveland (11/27/16); Forced Fumbles — 1 (6x), last at Atlanta (10/22/18); Fumble Recoveries — 1 (2x), last at Arizona (12/8/13); Fumble Return TDs – 1, vs. San Francisco (12/2/12).

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS CB 20 Janoris Jenkins Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX 81 90.00136100 9/21 @LV XX 32 50.0000100 9/27 GB XX 42 60.0000000 9/29 @DET Inactive 10/4 LAC Inactive 10/12 CAR XX 30 30.0000000 11/1 @CHI XX 40 40.0000000 11/8 @TB XX 20 20.0000200 11/15 SF XX 21 30.0000000 2020 Season 77266320.00136400 Saints Career 98318390.00236600 Career Totals 122 119 449 68 517 2.0 9 24 567 115 6 2

27 Malcolm Jenkins Pos.: S Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 204 Exp.: 12 College: Ohio State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (176/168) : 2020: (9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at SS and recorded six tackles (three solo) and a pass defense. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at SS and recorded seven tackles (four solo), a sack and a pass defense. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at SS and led Saints with nine tackles (eight solo), his most stops in a game since recording 12 in Week 15 of the 2018 season as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. At Detroit (10/4): Started at SS and finished with five solo tackles and one pass defensed. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at SS and finished with five tackles and a pass defensed. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at SS and recorded two tackles (one solo). At Chicago (11/1): Started at FS and tied for the team lead with eight tackles (five solo). Added his first sack of the season and two passes defensed. Including 44 career special teams tackles, now has 1,100 career regular season combined defensive/coverage stops. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at SS, playing in his 175th career game, recording his first interception since Week 12 of the 2018 season, as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, and tied for the team lead with five tackles. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at SS and recorded an interception for the second consecutive game. Jenkins has recorded interceptions in consecutive games one other time in his career, recording interceptions in Weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the 2014 season, as a member of the Eagles. Jenkins added five tackles (three solo) and two pass defenses in the game, marking the 23rd game of his career with multiple pass defenses and second such game this season.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles — (2009, 9); (2010, 4); (2013, 1); (2014, 4); (2015, 9); (2016, 3); (2017, 8); (2018, 4); (2019, 2) Total: 44; Special Forced Fumbles — (2009, 2); (2014, 1) Total: 3; Special Fumble recoveries — (2009, 1) Total: 1 Blocked Field Goals — (2012, 1); (2017, 1); (2019, 1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 14 (2x), last at L.A. Rams (12/16/18); Sacks — 2,vs. Seattle (11/24/19); Interceptions — 2 (2x), last vs. N.Y. Giants (12/22/16); Passes Defensed — 3 (9x), last vs. N.Y. Giants (12/22/16); Forced Fumbles — 2, at N.Y.Jets (9/27/15); Fumble recoveries — 1 (9x),vs. Dallas (12/22/19).

S 27 Malcolm Jenkins Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX 33 60.0000100 9/21 @LV XX 43 71.01300100 9/27 GB XX 81 90.0000000 10/4 @DET XX 50 50.0000100 10/12 LAC XX 32 50.0000100 10/25 CAR XX 11 20.0000000 11/1 @CHI XX 53 81.09002110 11/8 @TB XX 50 50.0010100 11/15 SF XX 32 50.0010200 2020 Season 9 9 37 15 52 2.0 22 2 0 9 11 0 Saints Career 80 72 316 130 446 6.5 54.5 8 209 47 15 3 Career Totals 176 168 826 340 1166 12.0 91.5 19 498 124 26 9

94 Cameron Jordan Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 287 Exp.: 10 College: California

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (153/152); 2020: (9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Played in his 145th consecutive game, starting at LDE and recorded four solo tackles. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at LDE and recorded five tackles (three solo) as New Orleans denied an individual 100-yard rusher for the 44th

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS consecutive combined regular season/postseason contest. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played in his 147th overall game. Started at LDE and finished with four tackles (three solo). At Detroit (10/4): Played in 148th consecutive game, starting at LDE recording four tackles (three solo) and 1.0 sack of Lions QB Matthew Stafford. Surpassed T/G Jim Dombrowski for the longest consecutive regular season games played streak in franchise history. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at LDE and posted a season-high and team-high tying ten tackles (team-high five solo) and split a sack with Trey Hendrickson, making Chargers QB Justin Herbert, the 34th player he has dropped. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started and appeared in 150th career game, never missing a contest, posting two tackles (one solo), helping lead a run-stopping effort where New Orleans gave up only 37 rushing yards on 14 carries (2.6 avg.). At Chicago (11/1): Started his 150th consecutive game at LDE and finished with three tackles (two solo) and one sack. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Played in his 152nd career game, surpassing Dombrowski for 13th in club record books in games played and started at LDE. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at LDE and recorded one three tackles (three solo).

ADDITIONAL STATS: Blocked Field Goals – (2015, 1) Total: 1. . CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 13, vs. Washington (9/9/12); Sacks – 4, at Atlanta (11/28/19); Interceptions – 1 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Long Interception Return – 6, at Pittsburgh (11/30/14); Interception Return TDs – 1, vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Passes Defensed – 4 (2x), last vs. N.Y. Jets (12/17/17); Forced Fumbles –1 (10x), last at Dallas (11/29/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (10x), last vs. L.A. Rams (9/15/19); Blocked Field Goals –1, vs. Atlanta (1/3/16).

94 DE Cameron Jordan Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX 40 40.0000000 9/21 @LV XX 32 50.0000000 9/27 GB XX 31 40.0000000 10/4 @DET XX 31 41.0400000 10/12 LAC X X 5 5 10 0.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 10/25 CAR XX 12 30.0000000 11/1 @CHI XX 21 31.0800000 11/8 @TB XX 00 00.0000000 11/15 SF XX 12 30.0000000 2020 Season 9 9 22 14 36 2.5 16 0 0 0 0 0 Career Totals 153 152 369 224 593 89.5 602.5 2 6 49 10 10

41 Alvin Kamara Pos.: RB Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 215 Exp.: 4 College: Tennessee

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (53/31); 2020: (8/6)

REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started and finished with 16 rushing yards on 12 attempts and 51 receiving yards on five receptions, adding both a rushing and receiving touchdown. Kamara recorded his 14th career multi-touchdown game and fourth such game against Tampa Bay, the most of any opponent. Kamara’s rushing touchdown was the 28th of his career and moves him into a tie with former black and gold running backs Chuck Muncie and Pierre Thomas for fourth in the club record books. Kamara now has 40 career touchdowns, which surpasses Lance Moore for ninth in team history. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started and carried 13 times for 79 yards (6.1 avg.) with two touchdowns and also caught a team-high nine passes for 95 yards for a game-high 174 total yards from scrimmage. With 30 career rushing touchdowns, surpassed Chuck Muncie and Pierre Thomas for sole possession of fourth place in club record books. Kamara’s 257 career catches move him past Dalton Hilliard for fourth place in club record books among Saints running backs. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Scored two receiving touchdowns, recording his 16th career multi-touchdown game, surpassing Marques Colston and Deuce McAllister and setting a new club record. Kamara also had the most productive receiving game of his career, finishing with 13 receptions for a career-high 139 yards and two touchdown receptions. Finished with a game-high 197 total yards from scrimmage. Kamara set a new career-long reception on a 52-yard third quarter catch-and run touchdown. Kamara also carried the ball six times for 58 yards, including a first quarter 49-yard rush, matching the second longest run of his career. At Detroit (10/4): Started and led the team in rushing with 83 yards on 19 carries and one touchdown. Kamara also caught two passes for 36 yards and returned one kickoff for 13 yards. Kamara has scored a touchdown in six consecutive regular season games, tying the club record shared by Dalton Hilliard (1988-1989, 1992), Thomas (2008), Jimmy Graham (2011-12) and Kamara (2017). Set a new club record with his 7th touchdown through the team’s first four games. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started and saw action on special teams, carrying 11 times for 45 yards, catching eight passes for 74 yards and bringing back a kickoff 31 yards at the start of overtime. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started, finishing with 65 receiving yards on eight receptions, became the third player in NFL history with at least 2,500 rushing and 2,500 receiving yards in their first four NFL seasons, joining Roger Craig and Christian McCaffrey. With 289 career receptions, Moves into the top-10 in club record books, surpassing RB Tony Galbreath (284) for tenth in all-time receptions for New Orleans. With five more receptions, Kamara will surpass RB Reggie Bush for ninth in club record-books. Kamara also tied his season-best with 83 rushing yards on 14 carries. Kamara has at least five receptions in 32 games, tied with Craig (32 games) for the second-most among running backs in their first four seasons in NFL history. Only McCaffrey (34 games) has more. Kamara has surpassed 100 total yards in each of the New Orleans’ last five games. At Chicago (11/1): Led the team in rushing with 67 yards on 12 carries. Kamara was also the team’s leaving receiver with 9 catches for 96 yards, accounting for 163 total yards from scrimmage. Kamara is the first Saint with six

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS consecutive games with 100 total yards from scrimmage since Deuce McAllister in 2003 and became the third running back in NFL history with at least 50 receptions in each of his first four seasons, joining Matt Forte and LaDainian Tomlinson. Kamara now has 297 career receptions, surpassing RB Reggie Bush (2006-2010) for ninth place in club record-books. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at RB and rushed for 40 yards and one touchdown on nine carries, and now has 2,879 rushing yards in his career, surpassing RB Tony Galbreath for 9th in club record books. Kamara scored his tenth career touchdown against the Buccaneers, his most against any single opponent, making Tampa Bay the first team Kamara has double digit scores against. Entering the game with 298 receptions, Kamara also surpassed 300 for his career, finishing with five catches for nine yards. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Rushed for 15 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries and added a team-leading seven receptions for 83 yards and one touchdown reception. Kamara recorded both a rushing and receiving touchdown for the ninth time in his career, surpassing Chuck Foreman and Christian McCaffrey (eight) for the most such games in a player’s first four season in NFL history. With three touchdowns today, Kamara surpasses WR Eric Martin for 7th in club record books with 48 scores in his career. Kamara now has 310 career receptions, surpassing WR David Abramowciz for 8th in franchise history.

ADDITIONAL STATISICS: Two-Point Conversions – (2017, 1); (2018, 2) Total: 3;

CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Atts. –19, at New York Giants (9/30/18); Rushing Yards –134, at New York Giants (9/30/18); Rushing Long – 74t, at Los Angeles Rams (11/26/17); Rushing Touchdowns – 3, at New York Giants (9/30/18); Receptions – 15, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Receiving Yards –139, vs. Green Bay (9/27/20); Receiving Long –52, vs. Green Bay (9/27/20); Receiving Touchdowns – 2, vs. Green Bay (9/27/20); Scrimmage Yards –190, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Total Touchdowns – 3, vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/18). Kickoff Returns – 4, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Kickoff Return Yards – 155, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Long Kickoff Return – 106t, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Kickoff Return Touchdowns – 1, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); All Purpose Yards – 283, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Pass Attempts – 1, vs. Tampa Bay (10/6/19); Completions – 1, vs. Tampa Bay (10/6/19); Passing Yards – 13, vs. Tampa Bay (10/6/19).

41 RB Alvin Kamara Rushing ReceivingPunt Returns Kickoff Returns Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg.LgTD 9/13 TB X X 12 16 1.3 6 1 5 51 10.2 38 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/21 @LV X X 13 79 6.1 21 2 9 95 10.6 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 GB X 6 58 9.7 49 0 13 139 10.7 52 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/4 @DET X X 19 83 4.4 12 1 2 36 12.0 29 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 LAC X X 11 45 4.1 10 0 8 74 9.3 28 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 31 31 0 0 10/25 CAR X X 14 83 5.9 32 0 8 65 8.1 17 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/1 @CHI X 12 67 5.6 20 0 9 96 10.7 47 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/8 @TB X X 9 40 4.4 17 1 5 9 1.8 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/15 SF X 8 15 1.9 8 2 7 83 11.9 34 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 Season 9 6 104 486 4.7 49 7 66 648 9.8 52 4 1 13 13.0 13 0 1 31 31.0 0 0 Career Totals 54 31 589 2,894 4.9 74t 34 309 2,716 8.8 52 14 17 125 7.4 27 0 16 504 31.5 106t 1

68 Derrick Kelly II Pos.: OL Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 320 Exp.: 1 College: Florida State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (5/0); 2020: (5/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Made NFL debut, appearing on offense in jumbo package. at Las Vegas (9/21): Appeared on offense in the jumbo package and on special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Appeared on offense in jumbo package and on special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on offense in the jumbo package and special teams. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Appeared on offense in the jumbo package and special teams. vs. Carolina (10/25): Inactive. at Chicago (11/1): Inactive. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Inactive. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Inactive.

23 Marshon Lattimore Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 192 Exp.: 4 College: Ohio State

Regular Season Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (50/50); 2020: (7/7)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at RCB and recorded two tackles (one solo) and one pass defense. Lattimore held Buccaneers Pro Bowl WR Mike Evans to zero receptions when covered by him. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at RCB and recorded seven

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS tackles (six solo). vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at RCB and finished with six solo tackles. At Detroit (10/4): Inactive (hamstring). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Returned to action at starting RCB spot and finished with six tackles (two solo), including a stop of Chargers WR Mike Williams on for a five-yard gain on fourth-and-six in overtime, ending the game for a Saints win. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at RCB and tied team-high with six tackles (team-high four solo). At Chicago (11/1): Started at RCB and tied for the team lead with eight tackles (seven solo) and added a pass defense. Lattimore recorded his first interception of the season when he picked off Bears QB Nick Foles early in the third quarter and eclipsed the 200 tackle mark for his career. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at RCB, playing in and opening his 50th career game. Lattimore finished with three solo tackles and one pass defense. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at RCB and finished with five tackles (four solo). Departed game in second half with oblique injury and did not return.0

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 12, at Seattle (9/22/19); Solo Tackles – 10, at. Seattle (9/22/19); Interceptions – 1 (8x), last at Jacksonville (10/14/19); Long Interception Return – 33, at Atlanta (12/7/17); Passes Defensed – 4, vs. Atlanta (12/24/17); Forced Fumbles – 1 (5x), last at Tampa Bay (11/29/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (4x), last at Dallas (11/29/18).

23 CB Marshon Lattimore Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX 1 1 2 0.00.000100 9/21 @LV XX 6 1 7 0.00.000000 9/27 GB XX 6 0 6 0.00.000000 10/4 @DET Inactive 10/12 LAC XX 4 2 6 0.00.000000 10/25 CAR XX 4 2 6 0.00.000000 11/1 @CHI XX 7 1 8 0.00.010100 11/8 @TB XX 3 0 3 0.00.000100 11/15 SF XX 4 1 5 0.00.000000 2020 Season 8 8 35 8 43 0.0 0.0 1 0 3 0 0 Career Totals 51 51 174 38 212 0.0 0.0 10 85 36 54

3 Wil Lutz Pos.: K Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 184 Exp.: 5 College: Georgia State

Regular Season Career GP: (73); 2020: (9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Converted both of his attempts, making field goals of 29 and 21 yards and going four-for-four on extra point attempts. Lutz also recorded 6 touchbacks off kickoffs, reaching 251 for his career. at Las Vegas (9/21): Converted a 31-yard field goal attempt, three-of-three extra point attempts for six total points and had three-of-five kickoffs sail into the end zone for touchbacks. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Converted 3-for-3 field goal attempts, the 16th game of his career with at least three field goals, converting on attempts of 45, 35, and 34 yards. Lutz now has 125 career field goals, surpassing Doug Brien (123) for third in club record books. At Detroit (10/4): Converted all five of his extra point attempts and had four-of-six kickoffs sail into the end zone for touchbacks. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Converted three-of-three field goal attempts, including a 53-yard kick in the third quarter and a 36-yard kick in ovetime. Converted all three PAT attempts and had three touchbacks. Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. vs. Carolina (10/25): Converted two-of-two field goal attempts, including a fourth quarter 43-yarder to put New Orleans ahead 27-24, made all three PAT attempts and four-of-six kickoffs sail into the end zone for touchbacks. At Chicago (11/1): Converted four-of-five field goal attempts, including the game winning 35-yarder in overtime to give the Saints the 26-23 win, made both PAT attempts and had two-of-four kickoffs sail into the back of the endzone for touchbacks. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Converted a 36-yard field goal and five-of-five PAT attempts and had five-of-seven kickoffs sail into the back of the endzone for touchbacks. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Converted two-of-two field goals from 32 and 40 yards and made all three PAT attempts. Lutz also had five-of-six kickoffs sail into the back of the endzone for touchbacks.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Kickoff Touchbacks – (2016, 49); (2017, 58); (2018, 64); (2019, 74) (2020, 31) Total: 276; Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 1); (2017, 3); (2018, 3) Total: 7; Rushing – One four-yard carry in 2017.

CAREER HIGHS: Field Goals Made – 4 (4x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Field Goal Attempts – 4 (5x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Longest Field Goal Made – 58, vs. Houston (9/9/19); PATs Made – 7 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); PATs Attempted – 7 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Points – 15, last at Cincinnati (11/11/18); Special Teams Tackles – 1 (6x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18).

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 3 K Wil Lutz Field Goals 1-19 20-2930-39 40-49 50+ PATs Date Opp. GP M A Pct. Lg Blk M A M A M A M A M A M A Pts 9/13 TB X 2 2 100.0% 29 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0000 4 4 10 9/21 @LV X 1 1 100.0% 31 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0000 3 3 6 9/27 GB X 3 3 100.0% 45 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1100 3 3 12 10/4 @DET X 0 0 0.0%0 000000 0 0000 5 5 5 10/12 LAC X 3 3 100.0% 53 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1111 3 3 12 10/25 CAR X 2 2 100.0% 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2200 3 3 9 11/1 @CHI X 4 5 80.0%39000013 3 0000 2 2 14 11/8 @TB X 1 1 100.0% 36 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0000 5 5 8 11/15 SF X 2 2 100.0% 40 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1100 3 3 9 2020 Season 9 181994.7%53000239 9 5511313185 Career Totals 73 137 155 88.4% 58 4 3 3 33 34 37 40 50 56 13 21 227 233 638

78 Erik McCoy Pos.: C/G Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 303 Exp.: 2 College: Texas A&M

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (25/25); 2020: (9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at C. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at C. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at C, providing a key block on RB Alvin Kamara’s 52-yard touchdown reception. At Detroit (10/4): Started at C. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at C. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at C. at Chicago (11/1): Started at C. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at C. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started his 25th consecutive game at C.

88 Ty Montgomery II Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 216 Exp.: 6 College: Stanford

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (59/16); 2020:(3/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Appeared on offense and special teams, carrying once for -4 yards. at Las Vegas (9/21): Caught two passes for 25 yards. Placed on Injured Reserve (9/26). Activated off of Injured Reserve, 11/6. at Tampa Bay (11/8): Inactive. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on special teams.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions — 10 (2x), last vs. Chicago (10/20/16); Receiving Yards — 98, vs. Dallas (10/16/16); Long Reception — 43, vs. Buffalo (10/30/18); Receiving TDs — 1 (10x), last at Seattle (9/22/19); Rushes — 19, vs. Seattle (9/10/17); Rushing Yards — 161, at Chicago (12/18/16); Long Rush — 61, at Chicago (12/18/16); Rushing TDs — 2, at Chicago (12/18/16); Total Yards From Scrimmage — 163, at Chicago (12/18/16); Touches — 23, vs. Seattle (9/10/17); Kickoff returns — 4 (3x), last at Baltimore (12/12/19); Kickoff Return Yards — 106, at Chicago (9/13/15); Long Kickoff Return — 46, at Chicago (9/13/15).

88 RB Ty Montgomery II Rushing Receiving Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/13 TB X 1 -4-4.0000 0 0.0000 0 0 0.0000 0 0.000 9/21 @LV X 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 25 12.5 17 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/8 @TB Inactive 11/15 SF X 0 0 0.0000 0 0.0000 0 0 0.0000 0 0.000 2020 Season 3 0 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 2 25 12.5 17 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Saints Career 3 0 1-4-4.0 0 0 225 12.5 17 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Career Totals 59 16 225 1,031 4.6 61 7 122 1,007 8.3 43 3 60 0 0 0.0 0 0 53 1,158 21.8 46 0

6 Thomas Morstead Pos.: P Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 235 Exp.: 12 College: Southern Methodist

Regular Season Career GP (183); 2020: (9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Played in 175th career game. Punted six times for 264 yards (44.0 avg.), with five punts downed inside the 20 and recorded one kickoff, which was muffed by Tampa Bay and recovered by Bennie Fowler. Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. at Las Vegas (9/21): Played in his 176th career game moving into sole possession of eighth place on club’s games played list. Punted three times for 109 yards with a 36.3 gross punting average, 34.7 net punting average, with two inside the 20. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Punted three times for 115 yards with a 38.3 gross punting average and net punting average. At Detroit (10/4): Punted

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS twice for 66 yards with a 33.0 gross and net punting average, with one inside the 20-yard line. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Punted six times for 281 yards for a 46.8 gross punting average, 42.0 net and had three drop inside the 20-yard line with a long of 50. vs. Carolina (10/25): Held for FG and PAT attempts. At Chicago (11/1): Punted four times for 153 yards for a 38.3 gross punting average, 34.0 net and had one drop inside the 20-yard line with a long of 48 yards. Held for field goal and extra point attempts. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Punted once for 51 yards (51.0 avg.) with one inside-the-20. Held for field goal and extra point attempts. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Punted five times for 205 yards (41.0 avg.) with one inside-the-20. Held for field goal and extra point attempts.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Team Tackles – (2009, 1); (2010, 1); (2012, 2); (2013, 1); (2014, 1); Total: 6.

CAREER HIGHS: Punts – 10, at Indianapolis (10/25/15); Yards – 487, at Indianapolis (10/25/15); Gross Punting Average – 60.0, at Dallas (11/25/10); Net Punting Average – 53.5, at Dallas (11/25/10); Punts Inside the 20-Yard Line – 7, at Carolina (1/3/10); Longest Punt – 70, vs. Kansas City (9/23/12); Kickoffs – 10, vs Indianapolis (10/23/11); Kickoff Touchbacks – 9, vs. Indianapolis (10/23/11); Special Teams Tackles – 2, at New York Giants (12/9/12). 6 P Thomas Morstead Punting Date Opp. GP No Yds Avg Net Avg TB In20 Lg Blk 9/13 TB X 6 264 44.0 264 44.0 0 5 51 0 9/21 @LV X 3 109 34.7 104 34.7 0 2 43 0 9/27 GB X 3 115 38.3 115 38.3 0 0 0 0 10/4 @DET X 2 66 33.0 66 33.0 0 1 38 0 10/12 LAC X 6 281 46.8 252 42 1 3 50 0 10/25 CAR X0 0 0.00 0.00000 11/1 @CHI X 4 153 38.3 136 34.0 0 1 48 0 11/8 @TB X 1 51 51.0 50 50.0 0 1 0 0 11/15 SF X 5 205 41.0 205 41.0 0 1 48 0 2020 Season 9 30 1,244 41.5 1,192 39.7 1 14 51 0 Career Totals 183 660 30,760 46.6 27,426 41.5 46 242 70 1

28 Latavius Murray Pos.: RB Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 230 Exp.: 8 College: Central Florida

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (102/60); 2020: (9/4)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Finished with team-leading 48 yards rushing on 15 attempts, the most rushing attempts Murray has recorded in any of his six career openers. at Las Vegas (9/21): Carried three times for 14 yards and caught two passes for 19 yards. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started and recorded 12 rushes for a season-high 58 rushing yards. Added one reception for seven yards. At Detroit (10/4): Finished with 64 yards on 15 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns. Murray now has 41 carrier rushing touchdowns and surpassed the 4,500 yard mark for his carrier. Caught one pass for 19 yards. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started alongside Alvin Kamara. Carried eight times for 34 yards and caught two passes for 23 yards. vs. Carolina (10/25): Carried 11 times for 47 yards (4.3 avg.). At Chicago (11/1): Appeared in his 100th career game as the starter and finished with 17 yards on eight carries. Murray also caught three passes for 14 yards. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Recorded double-digit rushes for the fifth time this season, recording 39 yards on 10 carries. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started and finished with nine carries for a game-high 57 yards.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Kickoff Returns — 19 returns for 429 yards, 22.6 avg., 38 LG in 2014.

CAREER HIGHS: Rushes — 27, at Chicago (10/20/19); Rushing Yards — 155, vs. Arizona (10/14/18); Long Rush — 90t, vs. Kansas City (11/20/14); Rushing TDs — 3, vs. Denver (11/6/16); Receptions — 7, vs. Cincinnati (9/13/15); Receiving Yards — 60, at Denver (12/28/14); Long Reception — 46, at Denver (12/28/14); Touchdown Receptions – 1, vs. Arizona (10/27/19).

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 28 RB Latavius Murray Rushing Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB X15483.280000.0000 9/21 @LV X 3 14 4.7 8 0 2 19 9.5 10 0 0 9/27 GB X X 12 58 4.8 10 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 0 10/4 @DET X 14 64 4.6 11 2 1 19 19.0 19 0 12 10/12 LAC X X 8 34 4.3 8 0 2 23 11.5 13 0 0 10/25 CAR X11474.3250199.0900 11/1 @CHI XX 8 177.040 3 144.790 0 11/8 @TB X10393.9170231.5200 11/15 SF XX9576.3180000.0000 2020 Season 9 4 90 378 4.2 25 2 12 94 7.8 19 0 12 Saints Career 25 12 236 1,015 4.3 30 7 46 329 7.2 30 1 48 Career Totals 102 60 1,135 4713 4.2 90t 41 174 1,212 7.0 46 1 252

93 David Onyemata Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 300 Exp.: 5 College: Manitoba (Canada)

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (71/33); 2020: (8/8)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at defensive tackle and finished with one solo tackle. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at defensive tackle and recorded five tackles and sacked Derek Carr for a five-yard loss. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Inactive. At Detroit (10/4): Started at defensive tackle recorded one solo tackle and 1.0 sack of Lions QB Matthew Stafford. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at defensive tacckle and recorded three tackles (one solo). vs. Carolina (10/25): Started and posted three tackles (one solo) in leading a run-stopping effort where New Orleans surrendered only 37 yards rushing on 14 carries (2.6 avg.). At Chicago (11/1): Started at defensive tackle and tied his season high with five tackles (one solo) and recorded his third sack of the season. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at defensive tackle and recorded his first career interception, picking off Tom Brady with 11:05 to play in the second quarter and setting up a Saints’ 5-play, 27-yard touchdown drive. Onyemata added and one pass defense on the night. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at DT and finished with four solo tackles and one pass defensed.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles –7, at Dallas (11/29/18); Solo Tackles – 4, at Atlanta (1/1/17) and at Dallas (11/29/18); Passes Defensed – 1, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Sacks – 3, at Dallas (11/29/18) ); Forced Fumbles –1, at Dallas (11/29/18).

93 DT David Onyemata Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB XX1010.0000000 9/21 @LV XX2351.0500000 9/27 GB Inactive 10/4 @DET XX1011.0900000 10/12 LAC XX1230.0000000 10/25 CAR XX1230.000000 11/1 @CHI XX1451.0900000 11/8 @TB XX0000.0011100 11/15 SF XX4040.0000000 2020 Season 881111223.02311100 Career Totals 7133917116212.583.511410

75 Andrus Peat Pos.: T/G Ht.: 6-7 Wt.: 316 Exp.: 6 College: Stanford

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (73/68); 2020: (8/8)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at left guard. at Las Vegas (9/21):Started at left guard. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at left guard, leaving the game in the second quarter (ankle). At Detroit (10/4): Inactive (ankle). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at left guard. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at left guard. At Chicago (11/1): Started at left guard. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at left guard. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at left guard.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Miscellaneous Tackles – (2020, 1): Total: 1.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS

71 Ryan Ramcyzk Pos.: T Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 314 Exp.: 4 College: Wisconsin

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (56/56); 2020: (9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at right tackle. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at right tackle. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played and started his 50th career game at right tackle. At Detroit (10/4): Started at right tackle. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at right tackle. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at right tackle. At Chicago (11/1): Started at right tackle. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at right tackle, blocking for an offense that gained 138 yards rushing. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at right tackle, blocking for an offense that gained 115 yards rushing.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Miscellaneous Tackles – (2017, 1); (2018, 2): Total: 2.

98 Sheldon Rankins Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 305 Exp.: 5 College: Louisville

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (57/33); 2020: (6/1)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Saw action on defense and registered two quarterback hits. at Las Vegas (9/21): Saw action on defense and registered one solo tackle. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at defensive tackle and recorded one solo tackle. At Detroit (10/4): Saw action on defense and posted one assisted tackle. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Posted five tackles (three solo), two stops for loss, two quarterback hits and one sack. vs. Carolina (10/25): Recorded two solo tackles. At Chicago (11/1): Played on defense and special teams, recording one assisted tackle and a split sack. Left game with a knee injury. Placed on Injured Reserve, 11/6

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 6, (2x), last vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Solo tackles – 4 (2x), at Carolina (11/17/16) and vs. Tampa Bay (12/24/16); Sacks – 2, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Interceptions – 1, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Long Interception Return – 27, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Passes Defensed – 1, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Forced Fumbles – 1 (3x), last vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/18).

98 DT Sheldon Rankins Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X0000.00.000000 9/21 @LV X1010.00.000000 9/27 GB XX 1 0 1 0.00.00 0 000 10/4 @DET X0110.00.000000 10/12 LAC X3251.08.000000 10/25 CAR X2020.00.000000 11/1 @CHI X0110.54.500000 2020 Season 6 1 7 4 11 1.5 12.5 00000 Career Totals 57 33 73 40 113 17.5 132.5 12723 0

97 Malcolm Roach Pos.: DL Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 290 Exp.: R College: Texas

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (6/0); 2020: (6/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Made his NFL debut, recording two solo tackles. at Las Vegas (9/21): Saw action on defense and special teams. Recorded career-high four tackles (career-high tying two solo), including one stop for loss. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Recorded one assisted tackle. At Detroit (10/4): Saw action on defense and special teams. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Inactive. vs. Carolina (10/25): Inactive. At Chicago (11/1): Inactive. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Saw action on defense and special teams, recording two assisted tackles. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on defense and special teams.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 4, vs. Tampa Bay (9/13/20); Solo Tackles – 2 (2x), vs. Tampa Bay (9/13/20) and at Las Vegas (9/21/20).

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 97 DL Malcolm Roach Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X2020.0000000 9/21 @LV X2240.0000000 9/27 GB X0110.0000000 10/4 @DET X0000.0000000 10/12 LAC Inactive 10/25 CAR Inactive 11/1 @CHI Inactive 11/8 @TB X0220.0000000 11/15 SF X0000.0000000 2020 Season 60 45 90.0000000 Career Totals 60 45 90.0000000

52 Craig Robertson Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 234 Exp.: 8 College: North Texas

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (129/65); 2020: (9/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Appeared on special teams. at Las Vegas (9/21): Appeared on special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Appeared on special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on special teams. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Appeared on special teams. vs. Carolina (10/25): Saw action on defense and special teams and recorded one coverage tackle. At Chicago (11/1): Played on special teams, recording one coverage stop. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on defense and special teams. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles – (2012, 10); (2013, 3); (2014, 10); (2015, 9); (2016, 3); (2017, 3); (2018, 4); 2019, 5); (2020, 2) Total: 49; Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – (2017, 1) Total: 1; ; Blocked Punt Recoveries – (2018, 1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 14 (2x), last at Denver (12/23/12); Solo tackles – 12 (2x), last at Denver (12/23/12); Sacks – 1 (8x), last vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Interceptions – 1 (9x), last at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Long Interception Return – 38, vs. Pittsburgh (1/3/16); Passes Defensed – 2 (2x), last at San Francisco (11/6/16); Forced Fumbles – 1 (2x), last vs. Tennessee (9/20/15); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (7x), last at Arizona (12/18/16); Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – 1, vs. Carolina (12/3/17); Blocked Punt Recoveries – 1, at Atlanta (9/23/18). 52 LB Craig Robertson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X0000.00.000000 9/21 @LV X0000.00.000000 9/27 GB X0000.00.000000 10/4 @DET X0000.00.000000 10/12 LAC X0000.00.000000 10/25 CAR X0000.00.000000 11/1 @CHI X0000.00.000000 11/8 @TB X0000.00.000000 11/15 SF X0000.00.000000 2020 Season 90 0 0 00.00.00 0000 Saints Career 71 28 174 66 240 5.0 39.0 4 49 12 1 3 Career Totals 129 65 375 179 554 9.0 53.0 10 130 27 3 8

21 Patrick Robinson Pos.: DB Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 191 Exp.: 11 College: Florida State

Career GP/GS: (120/60); 2020: (9/2)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Played on defense and special teams, recording one assisted tackle. at Las Vegas (9/21): Played on defense and on special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played on defense and special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Started at RCB and played on special teams. Robinson intercepted Lions QB Matthew Stafford in the endzone in the second quarter and also added four solo tackles and two pass defenses. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at LCB and recorded four tackles (two solo). vs. Carolina (10/25): Saw action on defense. At Chicago (11/1): Played on special teams. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on special teams. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Recorded his second interception of the season and added two pass defenses, marking the tenth game of his career with an interception and multiple passes defensed.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2010, 4); (2011, 2); (2014, 4); (2017, 3); (2019, 1) Total: 14; Blocked Field Goals – (2011, 1); (2017, 1) Total: 2; Blocked PATs – (2011,1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 9 (2x), last vs. San Diego (10/7/12); Solo Tackles — 8, at Arizona (10/10/10); Sacks — 2 (2x), last at Los Angeles Rams (12/10/17); Interceptions — 1 (16x), last vs. San Francisco (11/15/20); Int. Ret. for TD — 1, vs. Philadelphia (11/5/12); Passes Defensed — 5, at Pittsburgh (11/30/14); Forced Fumbles — 1 (3x), last vs. Chicago (10/9/16); Blocked Field Goals — 1 (2x), last vs. Arizona (10/8/17).

CB 21 Patrick Robinson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X 0110.0000000 9/21 @LV X 0000.0000000 9/27 GB X 0000.0000000 10/4 @DET XX 4 0 40.00 1 0200 10/12 LAC XX 2 2 40.00 0 0000 10/25 CAR X 0000.0000000 11/1 @CHI X 0000.0000000 11/8 @TB X 0000.0000000 11/15 SF X 0000.0010200 2020 Season 92 6 3 90.00 2 0400 Saints Career 81 26 171 44 215 1.0 9 11 132 53 1 0 Career Totals 120 60 280 64 344 2.0 14 16 195 88 3 0

51 Cesar Ruiz Pos.: C/G Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 316 Exp.: R College: Michigan

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (8/3); 2020: (8/3)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Inactive (ankle). at Las Vegas (9/21): Made NFL debut with action at RG and special teams. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played at RG. At Detroit (10/4): Made first career start, opening at RG. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Played at RG. vs. Carolina (10/25): Started at RG. At Chicago (11/1): Started at RG. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at RG. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at RG.

17 Emmanuel Sanders Pos.: WR Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 180 Exp.: 11 College: Southern Methodist

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (151/107); 2020:(7/2)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Made his Saints debut and became the 70th different player to catch a touchdown pass from QB Drew Brees. Sanders finished the game with three receptions for 15 yards and the touchdown reception. Sanders has now recorded a touchdown reception in each of his last three season openers. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started and recorded an 18-yard reception and had a tackle off an interception return. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Scored his second touchdown of the season on a 10-yard reception from Brees on the final offensive play of the first half. Sanders finished with 56 receiving yards on a season-high four receptions. At Detroit (10/4): Started at WR and led the team in receiving with six catches for 93 yards. Sanders surpassed the 8,000 carrier receiving yards mark. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Posted a career-high 12 receptions for 122 yards. Placed on Reserve/COVID-19, 10/23. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Activated from Reserve/Covid and recorded four receptions for 38 yards and his third touchdown reception of the season. Sanders has recorded at least four receptions in each of the last four games he’s appeared in this season. Sanders now has 631 career receptions, surpassing Pierre Garcon and Rob Moore for 67th in NFL record books. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Caught one pass for five yards on 3rd and three, setting up a three-yard touchdown reception by Alvin Kamara just before halftime.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles — (2010, 12); (2011, 2) Total: 14.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions — 12, vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12/20); Receiving Yards — 181, at Pittsburgh (12/20/15); Long Reception — 75t (2x), last at New Orleans (12/8/19); Receiving TDs — 3, vs. San Diego (10/23/14); Rushes — 2, vs. Arizona (10/5/14); Rushing Yards — 35, at Baltimore (9/23/18); Long Rush — 35t, at Baltimore (9/23/18); Rushing TDs — 1, at Baltimore (9/23/18); Attempts — 1 (3x), last at New Orleans (12/8/19); Completions — 1 (3x), last at New Orleans (12/8/19); Passing Yards — 35, at New Orleans (12/8/19); Long Completion — 35t, at New Orleans (12/8/19); Touchdown Passes — 1 (2x), last, at New Orleans (12/8/19); Kickoff Returns — 6,vs. New England (11/14/10); Kickoff Return Yards — 156, vs. New England (11/14/10); Long Kickoff Return — 48, at Miami (10/24/10); Punt Returns — 3 (4x), last vs. Baltimore (9/13/15); Punt Return Yards — 76, at New York Giants (11/4/12); Long Punt Return — 6, at New York Giants (11/4/12).

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 17 WR Emmanuel Sanders Rushing Receiving Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD Ret Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/13 TB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 15 5.0 6 1 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/21 @LV X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 18 18.0 18 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 GB X 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 56 14.0 18 1 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/4 @DET X X 0 0 0.0 0 0 6 93 15.5 25 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/12 LAC X 0 0 0.0 0 0 12 122 10.2 19 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/25 CAR Reserve/COVID-19 11/1 @CHI Reserve/COVID-19 11/8 @TB X 0 0 0.0004 389.512160 0 0.0000 0 0.00 0 11/15 SF X 0 0 0.0001 5 5.0500 0 0 0.0000 0 0.00 0 2020 Season 7 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 31 347 11.2 25 3 18 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Saints Career 7 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 31 347 11.2 18 3 18 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Career Totals 151 106 18 159 8.8 35t 1 632 8,240 13.0 75t 45 288 36 287 8.0 63 0 45 1,083 24.1 102t0

10 Tre’Quan Smith Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 210 Exp.: 3 College: Central Florida

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (35/18); 2020: (9/5)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Saw action on offense and caught one pass for 14 yards. at Las Vegas (9/21):Started at WR and caught five passes for 86 yards, including a team-long 29-yard grab. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at WR and finished the game with four receptions for 42 yards. At Detroit (10/4): Started at WR, finishing with four catches for 54 receiving yards and a career-high tying two touchdowns receptions, also recovered an opponents fumble on offense. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Recorded two catches for eight yards. Carolina (10/25): Started at WR, finishing with four catches for 54 yards. Smith has recorded at least 50 receiving yards three times through the Saints’ first six games this season, a mark he reached only once in 2019 and twice in 2018. At Chicago (11/1): Finished with five catches for 43 receiving yards, including a critical first down grab to put the Saints in field goal range in overtime. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Recorded one reception for 14 yards and his third touchdown of the season. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Appeared on offense before leaving in second quarter with a concussion.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Offensive Fumble Recoveries — (2020, 1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 10, vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Receiving Yards – 157, vs. Philadelphia (11/18/18); Long Reception – 62t, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Receiving TDs – 2 (2x), vs. Washington (10/8/18) and at Detroit (10/4/20).

10 WR Tre'Quan Smith Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB XX 1 4 4.04 0 0 9/21 @LV X X 5 86 17.2 29 0 0 9/27 GB X X 4 42 10.5 19 0 0 10/4 @DET X X 4 54 13.5 25 2 12 10/12 LAC X284.0400 10/25 CAR X X 4 54 13.5 18 0 0 11/1 @CHI XX 5 438.6140 0 11/8 @TB X 1 14 14.0 14 1 6 11/15 SF X000.0000 2020 Season 952630511.7 29 3 18 Career Totals 35 18 72 966 13.4 62t 13 78

36 D.J. Swearinger Pos.: S Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 205 Exp.: 8 College: South Carolina

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (104/73); 2020:(5/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Played in his 100th career game on defense and special teams, recording four tackles (three solo). at Las Vegas (9/21): Inactive. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Inactive. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on defense and on special teams and posted one solo tackle. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Recorded one special teams tackle. Carolina (10/25): Inactive. At Chicago (11/1): Inactive. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Played on defense and special teams, recording one solo tackle. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on defense and special teams, recording one solo tackle.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles — (2013, 4); (2015, 1); (2016, 2); (2019, 1); (2020, 1) Total: 9.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles — 11, at New York Giants (12/31/17); Sacks — 1.0 (4x), last vs. Carolina (10/14/18); Interceptions — 2 (3x), last at New York Giants (10/28/18); Long Interception Return — 31, vs. Minnesota (11/12/17); Passes Defensed — 3, at New York Giants (10/28/18); Forced Fumbles — 1 (9x), last vs. Houston (11/18/18); Fumble Recoveries — 1 (4x), last vs. Dallas (10/21/18).

36 S D.J. Swearinger Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X3140.00.000000 9/21 @LV Inactive 9/27 GB Inactive 10/4 @DET X1010.00.000000 10/12 LAC X0000.00.000000 10/25 CAR Inactive 11/1 @CHI Inactive 11/8 @TB X1010.00.000000 11/15 SF X1010.00.000000 2020 Season 50 6 1 70.00.00 0 000 Saints Career 60 6 2 80.00.00 0 100 Career Totals 104 73 314 91 405 4.5 29.5 14 109 42 9 4

13 Michael Thomas Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 212 Exp.: 5 College: Ohio State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (66/60); 2020: (3/3)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started and caught three passes for 17 yards. at Las Vegas (9/21):Inactive (ankle). vs. Green Bay (9/27): Inactive (ankle). At Detroit (10/4): Inactive (ankle). vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Inactive (team discipline). Carolina (10/25): Inactive (ankle/hamstring). At Chicago (11/1): Inactive (ankle/hamstring). At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started and led the Saints in receptions on receiving yards, finishing with 51 yards on five catches. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started and caught two passes for 27 yards.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 1); Total: 1; Miscellaneous Fumble Recoveries – (2018, 1); Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 16, vs.Tampa Bay (9/9/18); Receiving Yards – 211, vs. L.A. Rams (11/4/18); Long Reception – 72, vs. L.A. Rams (11/4/18); Receiving TDs – 2 (4x), last at Cincinnati (11/11/18).

13 WR Michael Thomas Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB XX 3 175.7800 9/21 @LV Inactive 9/27 GB Inactive 10/4 @DET Inactive 10/12 LAC Inactive 10/25 CAR Inactive 11/1 @CHI Inactive 11/8 @TB X X 5 51 10.2 20 0 0 11/15 SF X X 2 27 13.5 15 0 0 2020 Season 3 3 10 95 9.5 20 0 0 Career Totals 66 60 480 5607 11.7 72t 32 192

82 Adam Trautman Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 253 Exp.: R College: Dayton

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (7/0); 2020: (7/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Made his NFL debut and recorded no statistics. at Las Vegas (9/21): Had a 17-yard reception, his first career grab. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Recorded first career game with multiple receptions, finishing with two catches for 17 yards. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared on offense and special teams. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Inactive. Carolina (10/25): Appeared on offense and special teams. At Chicago (11/1): Played on offense and special teams. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Played on offense and special teams

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS and scored his first career touchdown, becoming the 72nd player to catch a touchdown from Brees. Finished the game with three receptions for 39 yards and one special teams tackle. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on offense and special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles — (2020, 1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 3, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Receiving Yards – 39, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Long Reception – 29t, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Receiving TDs – 1, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20); Special Teams Tackles – 1, at Tampa Bay (11/8/20).

82 TE Adam Trautman Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/13 TB X000.0000 9/21 @LV X 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 9/27 GB X 2 17 8.5 10 0 0 10/4 @DET X000.0000 10/12 LAC Inactive 10/25 CAR X000.0000 11/1 @CHI X000.0000 11/8 @TB X 3 39 13.0 29 1 6 11/15 SF X000.0000 2020 Season 80 6 7312.2 29 1 6 Career Totals 80 6 7312.2 29 1 6

99 Shy Tuttle Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 300 Exp.: 2 College: Tennessee

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (21/1) : 2020: (5/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Inactive. at Las Vegas (9/21): Inactive. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played on defense and special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Inactive. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Posted three tackles (two solo). Carolina (10/25): Played on defense and special teams anfd recorded one solo tackle. At Chicago (11/1): Played on defense and special teams, recording three tackles (two solo). At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on defense. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on defense and special teams, recording two solo tackles.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 3 (2x), vs. Atlanta (11/10/19) and vs. Carolina (11/24/19); Solo Tackles – 1 (5x) last vs. Carolina (11/24/19); Sacks – 1, vs. Arizona (10/27/19); Interceptions – 1, at Atlanta (11/28/19); Passes Defensed – 2, at Carolina (12/29/19).

99 DT Shy Tuttle Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB Inactive 9/21 @LV Inactive 9/27 GB X0000.00.000000 10/4 @DET Inactive 10/12 LAC X2130.00.000000 10/25 CAR X1010.00.000000 11/1 @CHI X2130.00.000000 11/8 @TB X0000.00.000000 11/15 SF X2020.00.000000 2020 Season 60 7 2 90.00.00 0000 Career Totals 22 1 25 12 37 2.0 4.0 1 19 2 0 0

24 Dwayne Washington Pos.: RB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 223 Exp.: 5 College: Washington

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (52/2); 2020: (6/0)

2020 REVIEW: at Las Vegas (9/21): Inactive vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played on special teams. At Detroit (10/4): Played on special teams. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Played on special teams, recording one special teams tackle. Carolina (10/25): Played in his 50th career game on special teams. At Chicago (11/1): Played on special teams, returning one kickoff for 14 yards. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Appeared on offense and special teams, carrying five times for nine yards. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Inactive.

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS ADDITIONAL STATS: Kickoff Returns — (2016, 2 returns for 46 yards, 23.0 avg., 25 LG); (2017, 2 returns for 31 yards, 15.5 avg., 18 LG); (2019, 1 return for six yards); (2020, 1 return for 14 yards) Total: 6 returns for 103 yards, 17.2 avg., 25 LG; Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 4); (2018, 2); (2019, 3); (2019, 1); (2020, 1) Total: 10; Blocked Punt Recoveries – (2018, 1); Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Attempts – 16, vs. Chicago (12/11/16); Rushing Yards – 64, vs. Chicago (12/11/16); Rushing Long – 31, vs. Arizona (10/27/19); Rushing Touchdowns – 1, at Indianapolis (9/11/16); Receptions – 2 (3x), last at N.Y. Giants (12/18/16); Receiving Yards – 19, at New Orleans (12/4/16); Longest Reception – 11, at New Orleans (12/4/16); All-purpose Yards – 74, vs. Chicago Bears (12/11/16); Kickoff Returns – 2, vs. Arizona (9/10/17); Kickoff Return Yards – 31, vs. Arizona (9/10/2017); Kickoff Return Long – 25, vs. Tennesee (9/25/16); Special Teams Tackles – 2, vs. Cleveland (11/12/17).

24 RB Dwayne Washington

Rushing Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts

9/13 TB Reserve/COVID

9/21 @LV Inactive 9/27 GB X000.000000.0000

9/29 @DET X000.000000.0000

10/4 LAC X000.000000.0000

10/12 CAR X000.000000.0000 11/1 @CHI X000.000000.0000

11/8 @TB X591.850000.0000

11/15 SF Inactive

2020 Season 605 9 1.8500 0 0.0000 Saints Career 35 0 40 223 5.6 31 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 0

Career Totals 52 2 150 532 3.5 31 1 13 82 6.3 11 0 6

43 Marcus Williams Pos.: S Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 195 Exp.: 4 College: Utah

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (55/55); 2020: (9/9)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Started at FS and recorded 11th career interception, picking off a Tom Brady pass with 11:06 to play in the second quarter. Williams, who recorded an interception in the Saints’ season opener for the second consecutive season, added an assisted tackle and a pass defense. at Las Vegas (9/21): Started at FS and recorded career-high and game-high nine tackles (team-high seven solo). vs. Green Bay (9/27): Started at FS and recorded two tackles (one solo). At Detroit (10/4): Started and appeared in his 50th career game, finishing with five solo tackles. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Started at FS and recorded two solo tackles and one pass defense. Carolina (10/25): Started at FS and led the team with six tackles (four solo). At Chicago (11/1): Started at FS and recorded four tackles (two solo). At Tampa Bay (11/8): Started at FS and recorded his second interception of the season, both coming against Buccaneers QB Tom Brady. Williams, who added one tackle and one pass defense on the night, has now recorded multiple interceptions in each of his four seasons in the NFL. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Started at FS and tied his season-high and career-high with nine tackles (four solo) and added a pass defensed.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 2); (2018, 4); (2019, 2) Total: 8.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles –9 (2x), at Las Vegas (9/21/20) and vs. San Francisco (11/15/20); Solo Tackles – 7 (2x), at Tampa Bay (12/31/17) and at Las Vegas (9/21/20); Interceptions –2, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Int. Ret. for TD – 1, at Tampa Bay (11/17/19); Passes Defensed – 4, vs. Atlanta (11/10/19); Forced Fumbles –1 (2x), last at Chicago (10/20/19); Fumble Recoveries –1, vs. Atlanta (11/22/18); Special Teams Tackles – 2, at Chicago (10/20/19).

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS 43 S Marcus Williams Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB X X 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 1 17 1 0 0 9/21 @LV XX 7 2 9 0.00.00 0 000 9/27 GB XX 1 1 2 0.00.00 0 000 10/4 @DET XX 5 0 5 0.00.00 0 000 10/12 LAC X X 20 20.00.000100 10/25 CAR XX 4 2 6 0.00.00 0 000 11/1 @CHI XX 2 2 4 0.00.00 0 000 11/8 @TB XX 1 0 1 0.00.01 0 100 11/15 SF XX 4 5 9 0.00.00 0 100 2020 Season 9 9 26 13 39 0.0 0.0 2 17 4 0 0 Career Totals 55 55 166 51 217 1.0 6.0 12 185 26 2 1

26 P.J. Williams Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 196 Exp.: 6 College: Florida State

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (55/23); 2020: (8/1)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Inactive (hamstring). at Las Vegas (9/21): Saw action on both defense and on special teams, recording six tackles (four solo), his first career fumble recovery and one coverage stop. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Played on both defense and special teams, recording one solo tackle and one coverage stop. At Detroit (10/4): Played in his 50th career game and got the start at CB, recording one solo tackle. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Recorded one solo tackle. Carolina (10/25): Played on defense and special teams. At Chicago (11/1): Played on defense and special teams and recorded three solo tackles and one special teams stop. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Played on defense and special teams, recording five tackles (three solo). vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played on defense and special teams and recorded two tackles (one solo).

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2019, 1); (2020, 3) Total: 4.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 10, vs. New England (9/17/17); Solo Tackles – 8, vs. New England (9/17/17); Sacks – 1 (2x), last vs. Houston (9/9/19); Interceptions –1 (4x), last at Tampa Bay (11/17/19); Int. Ret. for TD – 1, at Minnesota (10/28/18); Passes Defensed – 3 (2x), at L.A. Rams (11/26/17) and vs. L.A. Rams (11/4/18); Forced Fumbles – 1, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18).

26 CB P.J. Williams Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/13 TB Inactive 9/21 @LV X4260.00.000001 9/27 GB X1010.00.000000 10/4 @DET XX 1 0 1 0.00.00 0 000 10/12 LAC X1010.00.000000 10/25 CAR X0000.00.000000 11/1 @CHI X3030.00.000000 11/8 @TB X3250.00.000000 11/15 SF X1120.00.000000 2020 Season 8 1 14 5 19 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 Career Totals 55 23 131 36 167 2.0 11.0 4 52 24 2 1

2 Jameis Winston Pos.: QB Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 231 Exp.: 6 College: Florida State

Regular Season Career GP/GS (74/70): 2020:(2/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Dressed, but did not play. at Las Vegas (9/21): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Dressed, but did not play. At Detroit (10/4): Dressed, but did not play. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Dressed, but did not play. Carolina (10/25): Dressed, but did not play. At Chicago (11/1): Dressed, but did not play. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Came into the game in relief of QB Drew Brees late in the fourth quarter. Winston was one-of-one passing for 12 yards. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Played the entire second half in relief of QB Drew Brees and finished 6-of-10 passing for 63 yards, his highest passing output as a member of the Saints. Winston led the Saints on two scoring drives to secure the 27-13 win.

CAREER HIGHS: Attempts — 58, vs. L.A. Rams (9/25/16); Completions — 36 ,vs .L.A. Rams (9/25/16); Completion Pct. — 80.0 (16- for-20), at Chicago (9/30/18); Passing Yards — 458, at Detroit (12/15/19); Long Pass — 71t, at Atlanta (11/24/19); Interceptions — 5,

2020 MINI BIOS AND STATS vs. Carolina (10/13/19); Passing TDs — 5, at Philadelphia (11/22/15); Passer Rating — 131.6, at Philadelphia (11/22/15); Rushes — 10, vs. Cleveland (10/21/18); Rushing Yards — 55, vs. Cleveland (10/21/18); Long Rush — 26, vs. Arizona (11/10/19); Rushing TDs — 1 (10x), last vs. Indianapolis (12/8/19).

2 QB Jameis Winston Passing Rushing Date Opp. GP ST Att Comp Pct. Yards TD INT Lg Rating Att Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/13 TB Dressed, but did not play 9/21 @LV Dressed, but did not play 9/27 GB Dressed, but did not play 10/4 @DET Dressed, but did not play 10/12 LAC Dressed, but did not play 10/25 CAR Dressed, but did not play 11/1 @CHI Dressed, but did not play 11/8 @TB X 1 1 100.0% 12 0 0 12 116.7 3 -3 -1.0 -1 0 11/15 SF X 10 6 60.0% 63 0 0 19 78.3 3 -1 -0.3 3 0 2020 Season 2011763.6% 75 0 0 19 83.5 6 -4 -0.7 3 0 Saints Career 2011763.6% 75 0 0 19 83.5 6 -4 -0.7 3 0 Career Totals 74 70 2,559 1,570 61.4% 19,812 121 88 71t 86.9 254 1,040 3.4 26 10

49 Zach Wood Pos.: LS Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 255 Exp.: 4 College: Southern Methodist

Regular Season Career GP/GS: (55/0); 2020: (9/0)

2020 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/13): Handled long-snaping duties. at Las Vegas (9/21): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Green Bay (9/27): Handled long-snapping duties. At Detroit (10/4): Appeared in 50th career regular season game and handled long-snapping. vs. L.A. Chargers (10/12): Handled long-snapping duties. Carolina (10/25): Handled long-snapping duties. At Chicago (11/1): Handled long-snapping duties. At Tampa Bay (11/8): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. San Francisco (11/15): Handled long-snapping duties.

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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS SAINTSdefense SAINTS offense NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NO.NAME ...... POS. NO.NAME ...... POS. RDE 92 MARCUS DAVENPORT 91 Trey Hendrickson WR 13 MICHAEL THOMAS 12 Marquez Callaway 3 C.J. BEATHARD ...... QB 2JAMEIS WINSTON ...... QB 4NICK MULLENS ...... QB 3WIL LUTZ ...... K DT 90 MALCOM BROWN 99 Shy Tuttle 97 Malcolm Roach LT 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD 74 James Hurst 6MITCH WISHNOWSKY ...... P 6THOMAS MORSTEAD ...... P 7TAYSOM HILL ...... QB 9ROBBIE GOULD ...... K DT 93 DAVID ONYEMATA / LG 75 ANDRUS PEAT 68 Derrick Kelly II 9DREW BREES ...... QB 11 ...... WR 10 TRE'QUAN SMITH ...... WR 13 ...... WR 98 SHELDON RANKINS C 78 ERIK MCCOY 51 Cesar Ruiz 11 DEONTE HARRIS ...... WR/RS 15 TRENT TAYLOR ...... WR 12 MARQUEZ CALLAWAY ...... WR 19 ...... WR LDE 94 CAMERON JORDAN96 Carl Granderson 13 MICHAEL THOMAS ...... WR 20 ...... DB RG 51 CESAR RUIZ 62 Nick Easton 17 EMMANUEL SANDERS ...... WR 22 ...... CB WILL 47 ALEX ANZALONE 58 Kwon Alexander 20 JANORIS JENKINS ...... CB 23 AHKELLO WITHERSPOON ...... CB RT 71 RYAN RAMCZYK 73 Ethan Greenidge MLB 56 DEMARIO DAVIS 52 Craig Robertson 21 PATRICK ROBINSON ...... CB 24 K'WAUN WILLIAMS ...... CB 22 C.J. GARDNER-JOHNSON . . . . .DB 26 TEVIN COLEMAN ...... RB TE 87 JARED COOK 82 Adam Trautman SAM 55 KADEN ELLISS 53 Zack Baun 23 MARSHON LATTIMORE ...... CB 27 ...... CB 24 DWAYNE WASHINGTON ...... RB WR 17 EMMANUEL SANDERS 10 Tre’Quan Smith 11 Deonte Harris 28 JERICK MCKINNON ...... RB LCB 20 JANORIS JENKINS 34 Justin Hardee Sr. 25 Ken Crawley 25 KEN CRAWLEY ...... CB 29 ...... S 26 P.J. WILLIAMS ...... CB 32 JOHNATHAN CYPRIEN ...... S SS 27 MALCOLM JENKINS 22 C.J. Gardner-Johnson 48 J.T. Gray QB 9 DREW BREES 7 Taysom Hill 2 Jameis Winston 27 MALCOLM JENKINS ...... S 33 ...... DB 28 LATAVIUS MURRAY ...... RB 36 ...... S FS 43 MARCUS WILLIAMS 26 P.J. Williams 36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. RB 41 ALVIN KAMARA 28 Latavius Murray 24 Dwayne Washington 32 MICHAEL BURTON ...... FB 38 JAMYCAL HASTY ...... RB 34 JUSTIN HARDEE SR...... DB WEARINGER R 40 KEN WEBSTER ...... CB RCB 23 MARSHON LATTIMORE 21 Patrick Robinson F 89 JOSH HILL 32 Michael Burton 36 D.J. S S ...... DB 41 ALVIN KAMARA ...... RB 41 ...... CB 43 MARCUS WILLIAMS ...... S 44 ...... FB 49ERSoffense 49ERSdefense 47 ALEX ANZALONE ...... LB 45 DEMETRIUS FLANNIGAN-FOWLES LB 48 J.T. GRAY ...... DB 46 ...... LS WR 19 DEEBO SAMUEL 15 Trent Taylor 86 LDE 91 96 Dion Jordan 49 ZACH WOOD ...... LS 47 JAMAR TAYLOR ...... CB 51 CESAR RUIZ ...... C/G 50 HRONISS GRASU ...... OL LT 71 67 LDT 99 90 52 CRAIG ROBERTSON ...... LB ZEEZ L HAAIR 51 A A -S ...... LB 53 ZACK BAUN ...... LB 54 FRED WARNER ...... LB LG 75 68 Colton McKivitz RDT 93 D.J. JONES 95 Kentavius Street 55 KADEN ELLISS ...... LB 57 ...... LB 56 DEMARIO DAVIS ...... LB 59 JOE WALKER ...... LB RDE 92 KERRY HYDER JR. 78 Jordan Willis 58 KWON ALEXANDER ...... LB C 50 HRONISS GRASU 60 ...... OL 62 NICK EASTON ...... C/G 66 ...... OL SAM 51 AZEEZ AL-SHAAIR 59 Joe Walker 68 DERRICK KELLY II ...... OL RG 60 DANIEL BRUNSKILL 66 Tom Compton 67 JUSTIN SKULE ...... OL 71 RYAN RAMCZYK ...... T 68 COLTON MCKIVITZ ...... OL MIKE 54 FRED WARNER 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD ...... T RT 69 MIKE MCGLINCHEY 69 MIKE MCGLINCHEY ...... T 73 ETHAN GREENIDGE ...... OL WILL 27 DRE GREENLAW 45 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles 71 TRENT WILLIAMS ...... T 74 JAMES HURST ...... OL 75 LAKEN TOMLINSON ...... OL TE 81 JORDAN REED 82 89 75 ANDRUS PEAT ...... G/T LCB 22 JASON VERRETT 23 Ahkello Witherspoon RIK C OY 78 JORDAN WILLIS ...... DL 78 E M C ...... C/G 82 ADAM TRAUTMAN ...... TE 81 JORDAN REED ...... TE WR 11 BRANDON AIYUK 13 Richie James RCB 41 EMMANUEL MOSELEY 27 Dontae Johnson 40 Ken Webster 87 JARED COOK ...... TE 82 ROSS DWELLEY ...... TE 89 JOSH HILL ...... TE 86 RIVER CRACRAFT ...... WR RB 26 TEVIN COLEMAN 28 Jerick McKinnon 38 JaMycal Hasty NB 24 K'WAUN WILLIAMS 47 Jamar Taylor 90 MALCOM BROWN ...... DT 89 CHARLIE WOERNER ...... TE 91 TREY HENDRICKSON ...... DE 90 KEVIN GIVENS ...... DL FB 44 KYLE JUSZCZYK FS 20 JIMMIE WARD 33 Tarvarius Moore 92 MARCUS DAVENPORT ...... DE 91 ARIK ARMSTEAD ...... DL 93 DAVID ONYEMATA ...... DT ERRY YDER R QB 4 NICK MULLENS 3 C.J. Beathard SS 29 JAQUISKI TARTT 36 Marcell Harris 32 Johnathan Cyprien 92 K H J ...... DL 94 CAMERON JORDAN ...... DE 93 D.J. JONES ...... DL 96 CARL GRANDERSON ...... DE 95 KENTAVIUS STREET ...... DL 49ERSspecialists SAINTSspecialists 97 MALCOLM ROACH ...... DL 96 DION JORDAN ...... DL 98 SHELDON RANKINS ...... DT 99 JAVON KINLAW ...... DT K 9 ROBBIE GOULD P 6 THOMAS MORSTEAD 99 SHY TUTTLE ...... DT K 3 WIL LUTZ 49ERS PRACTICE SQUAD P 6 SAINTS PRACTICE SQUAD KO 6 MITCH WISHNOWSKY KO 3 WIL LUTZ 5JONAS GRIFFITH ...... LB H 6 MITCH WISHNOWSKY LS 49 ZACH WOOD 14 TOMMYLEE LEWIS ...... WR 30 GRANT HALEY ...... CB 7CHRIS FINKE ...... WR PR 13 RICHIE JAMES 15 Trent Taylor H 6 THOMAS MORSTEAD 7 Taysom Hill 14 KEVIN WHITE ...... WR 37 TONY JONES JR...... RB KOR 13 RICHIE JAMES 28 Jerick McKinnon PR 11 DEONTE HARRIS 41 Alvin Kamara 12 Marquez Callaway 38 KEITH WASHINGTON II ...... DB 35 JR...... CB 45 GARRETT GRIFFIN ...... TE 40 JOSH HOKIT ...... FB LS 46 TAYBOR PEPPER KR 11 DEONTE HARRIS 7 Taysom Hill 12 Marquez Callaway 46 JOE BACHIE ...... LB 43 ...... S 50 ANDREW DOWELL ...... LB 48 AUSTIN WALTER ...... RB 49ERSpronunciations Underlined = Rookie SAINTSpronunciations 63 CAMERON TOM ...... C 49 PARNELL MOTLEY ...... CB 64 WILL CLAPP ...... C 61 DAKODA SHEPLEY ...... OL Brandon Aiyuk (EYE-yook) Kyle Juszczyk (YOOZ-check) GAME OFFICIALS Alex Anzalone (anne-zuh-LOAN-ee) David Onyemata Azeez Al-Shaair (uh-ZEEZ, all-SHY-urr) Javon Kinlaw (juh-VOON) 66 CALVIN THROCKMORTON ...... OL 62 TONY BERGSTROM ...... OL Terron Armstead (ter-RON) (un-ye-mah-tah) C.J. Beathard (BETH-urd) Tarvarius Moore (tarr-VEAR-ee-us) Referee: Brad Rogers (126); Umpire: Tab Slaughter; 69 ANTHONY ZETTEL ...... DE 62 WILLIE HENRY JR...... DL Kendrick Bourne (BORN) Justin Skule (SKOOL) Down Judge: Jerod Phillips (6); Line Judge: Marquez Callaway (mar-Qwez) Andrus Peat 70 CHRISTIAN RINGO ...... DE 64 ...... DL Tevin Coleman (TEV-en) Kentavius Street (ken-TAY-vee-us) Demario Davis (duh-MAR-ee-oh) (an-druss pete) River Cracraft (CRAY-craft) Jaquiski Tartt (juh-KWAH-skee) Mark Stewart (75); Field Judge: Nathan Jones 80 AUSTIN CARR ...... WR 65 ...... DL Johnathan Cyprien (SIP-ree-en) K'Waun Williams (KAY-wahn) Deonte Harris Ryan Ramczyk 83 JUWAN JOHNSON ...... WR (42); Side Judge: Eugene Hall (103); Back 76 JOSIAH COATNEY ...... DL Robbie Gould (GOLD) Mitch Wishnowsky (dee-ON-tay) (Ram-check) 85 TOMMY STEVENS ...... TE 83 CHASE HARRELL ...... TE Hroniss Grasu (wish-NOW-ski) Judge: Greg Meyer (78); Replay Official: Roddy 86 ETHAN WOLF ...... TE (huh-ROW-niss, GRA-sue) Ahkello Witherspoon (uh-KELL-oh) Alvin Kamara Cesar Ruiz 88 DANIEL HELM ...... TE JaMycal Hasty (juh-MY-kuhl) Charlie Woerner (WER-ner) Ames; Replay Assistant: Alton James Jr. (Kuh-MARE-Uh) (Caesar Roo-ease) 95 WILL CLARKE ...... DE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SANFRANCISCO49ERS NEWORLEANSSAINTS NO.NAME ...... POS. NO.NAME ...... POS. 11 AIYUK, BRANDON ...... WR No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College H.S. Hometown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College H.S. Hometown 58 ALEXANDER, KWON ...... LB 51 AL-SHAAIR, AZEEZ ...... LB 47 ANZALONE, ALEX ...... LB 3 C.J. Beathard QB 6-2 215 26 4 Iowa Franklin, Tenn. 2 Jameis Winston QB 6-4 231 26 6 Florida State Hueytown, Ala. 91 ARMSTEAD, ARIK ...... DL 72 ARMSTEAD, TERRON ...... T 3BEATHARD, C.J...... QB 4 Nick Mullens QB 6-1 210 25 3 Southern Mississippi Birmingham, Ala. 3 Wil Lutz K 5-11 184 26 5 Georgia State Newnan, Ga. 53 BAUN, ZACK ...... LB 9BREES, DREW ...... QB 60 BRUNSKILL, DANIEL ...... OL 6 Mitch Wishnowsky P 6-2 220 28 2 Utah Perth, Australia 6 Thomas Morstead P 6-4 235 34 12 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas 26 COLEMAN, TEVIN ...... RB 90 BROWN, MALCOM ...... DT 9 Robbie Gould K 6-0 190 37 16 Penn State Jersey Shore, Pa. 7 Taysom Hill QB 6-2 221 30 4 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho 66 COMPTON, TOM ...... OL 32 BURTON, MICHAEL ...... FB 9 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 41 20 Purdue Austin, Texas ALLAWAY ARQUEZ 86 CRACRAFT, RIVER ...... WR 11 Brandon Aiyuk WR 6-0 200 22 R Arizona State Reno, Nev. 12 C , M ...... WR 87 COOK, JARED ...... TE 32 CYPRIEN, JOHNATHAN ...... S 10 Tre'Quan Smith WR 6-2 210 24 3 Central Florida Delray Beach, Fla. 13 Richie James WR 5-9 185 25 3 Middle Tennessee State Sarasota, Fla. 25 CRAWLEY, KEN ...... CB 82 DWELLEY, ROSS ...... TE 11 Deonte Harris WR/RS 5-6 170 22 2 Assumption Baltimore, Md. 92 DAVENPORT, MARCUS ...... DE 45 FLANNIGAN-FOWLES, DEMETRIUS . .LB 15 Trent Taylor WR 5-8 180 26 4 Louisiana Tech Shreveport, La. 12 Marquez Callaway WR 6-2 204 22 R Tennessee Warner Robins, Ga. 56 DAVIS, DEMARIO ...... LB 90 GIVENS, KEVIN ...... DL 19 Deebo Samuel WR 6-0 215 24 2 South Carolina Inman, S.C. 62 EASTON, NICK ...... C/G 9GOULD, ROBBIE ...... K 13 Michael Thomas WR 6-3 212 27 5 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif. 20 Jimmie Ward DB 5-11 195 29 7 Northern Illinois Mobile, Ala. 55 ELLISS, KADEN ...... LB 50 GRASU, HRONISS ...... OL 17 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 33 11 Southern Methodist Bellville, Texas 22 GARDNER-JOHNSON, C.J...... DB 57 GREENLAW, DRE ...... LB 22 Jason Verrett CB 5-10 188 29 7 Texas Christian Fairfield, Calif. 20 Janoris Jenkins CB 5-10 190 32 9 North Alabama Pahokee, Fla. 96 GRANDERSON, CARL ...... DE 36 HARRIS, MARCELL ...... S 23 Ahkello Witherspoon CB 6-3 195 25 4 Colorado Sacramento, Calif. 21 Patrick Robinson CB 5-11 191 33 11 Florida State Miami, Fla. 48 GRAY, J.T...... DB 38 HASTY, JAMYCAL ...... RB 24 K'Waun Williams CB 5-9 185 29 6 Pittsburgh Montvale, N.J. 73 GREENIDGE, ETHAN ...... OL 92 HYDER JR., KERRY ...... DL 22 C.J. Gardner-Johnson DB 5-11 210 22 2 Florida Cocoa, Fla. 34 HARDEE SR., JUSTIN ...... DB 26 Tevin Coleman RB 6-1 210 27 6 Indiana Oak Forest, III. 13 JAMES, RICHIE ...... WR 23 Marshon Lattimore CB 6-0 192 24 4 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio 11 HARRIS, DEONTE ...... WR/RS 27 JOHNSON, DONTAE ...... CB 27 Dontae Johnson CB 6-2 200 28 7 North Carolina State Pennington, N.J. 24 Dwayne Washington RB 6-1 223 26 5 Washington Cerritos, Calif. 91 HENDRICKSON, TREY ...... DE 93 JONES, D.J...... DL 89 HILL, JOSH ...... TE 28 Jerick McKinnon RB 5-9 205 28 7 Georgia Southern Marietta, Ga. 25 Ken Crawley CB 6-1 180 27 3 Colorado Washington, D.C. 96 JORDAN, DION ...... DL 7HILL, TAYSOM ...... QB 44 JUSZCZYK, KYLE ...... FB 29 Jaquiski Tartt S 6-1 215 28 6 Samford Mobile, Ala. 26 P.J. Williams CB 6-0 196 27 6 Florida State Ocala, Fla. 74 HURST, JAMES ...... OL 99 KINLAW, JAVON ...... DT 32 Johnathan Cyprien S 6-1 211 30 8 Florida International North Miami Beach, Fla. 27 Malcolm Jenkins S 6-0 204 32 12 Ohio State Piscataway, N.J. 20 JENKINS, JANORIS ...... CB 69 MCGLINCHEY, MIKE ...... T 27 JENKINS, MALCOLM ...... S 33 Tarvarius Moore DB 6-2 200 24 3 Southern Mississippi Quitman, Miss. 28 Latavius Murray RB 6-3 230 30 8 Central Florida Nedrow, N.Y. 28 MCKINNON, JERICK ...... RB 94 JORDAN, CAMERON ...... DE 68 MCKIVITZ, COLTON ...... OL 36 Marcell Harris S 6-0 215 26 3 Florida Orlando, Fla. 32 Michael Burton FB 6-0 240 28 6 Rutgers Washington Township, N.J. 41 KAMARA, ALVIN ...... RB 68 KELLY II, DERRICK ...... OL 33 MOORE, TARVARIUS ...... DB 38 JaMycal Hasty RB 5-8 205 24 R Baylor Longview, Texas 34 Justin Hardee Sr. DB 6-1 200 26 4 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio 41 MOSELEY, EMMANUEL ...... CB 23 LATTIMORE, MARSHON ...... CB 40 Ken Webster CB 5-11 191 24 2 Mississippi Stockbridge, Ga. 36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. DB 5-10 205 29 8 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. 4MULLENS, NICK ...... QB 3LUTZ, WIL ...... K 41 Alvin Kamara RB 5-10 215 25 4 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. 46 PEPPER, TAYBOR ...... LS 41 Emmanuel Moseley CB 5-11 190 24 3 Tennessee Greensboro, N.C. 78 MCCOY, ERIK ...... C/G 81 REED, JORDAN ...... TE 43 Marcus Williams S 6-1 195 24 4 Utah Eastvale, Calif. 6MORSTEAD, THOMAS ...... P 44 Kyle Juszczyk FB 6-1 235 29 8 Harvard Lodi, Ohio 28 MURRAY, LATAVIUS ...... RB 19 SAMUEL, DEEBO ...... WR 47 Alex Anzalone LB 6-3 241 26 4 Florida Wyomissing, Pa. NYEMATA AVID 67 SKULE, JUSTIN ...... OL 45 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles LB 6-2 210 24 1 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 93 O , D ...... DT 48 J.T. Gray DB 6-0 202 24 3 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. 75 PEAT, ANDRUS ...... G/T 95 STREET, KENTAVIUS ...... DL 46 Taybor Pepper LS 6-4 245 26 3 Michigan State Saline, Mich. 71 RAMCZYK, RYAN ...... T 29 TARTT, JAQUISKI ...... S 49 Zach Wood LS 6-3 255 27 4 Southern Methodist Rowlett, Texas 47 Jamar Taylor CB 5-11 192 30 8 Boise State La Mesa, Calif. 98 RANKINS, SHELDON ...... DT 47 TAYLOR, JAMAR ...... CB 51 Cesar Ruiz C/G 6-4 316 21 R Michigan Camden. N.J. 97 ROACH, MALCOLM ...... DL 15 TAYLOR, TRENT ...... WR 50 Hroniss Grasu OL 6-3 301 29 6 Oregon Encino, Calif. 52 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 234 32 9 North Texas Stafford, Texas 52 ROBERTSON, CRAIG ...... LB 75 TOMLINSON, LAKEN ...... OL 51 Azeez Al-Shaair LB 6-2 228 23 2 Florida Atlantic Tampa, Fla. 53 Zack Baun LB 6-3 225 23 R Wisconsin Brown Deer, Wis. 21 ROBINSON, PATRICK ...... CB 22 VERRETT, JASON ...... CB 54 Fred Warner LB 6-3 230 23 3 Brigham Young San Marcos, Calif. 51 RUIZ, CESAR ...... C/G 59 WALKER, JOE ...... LB 55 Kaden Elliss LB 6-2 238 25 2 Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah 17 SANDERS, EMMANUEL ...... WR 20 WARD, JIMMIE ...... DB 57 Dre Greenlaw LB 6-0 230 23 2 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 56 Demario Davis LB 6-2 248 31 9 Arkansas State Brandon, Miss. 10 SMITH, TRE'QUAN ...... WR 54 WARNER, FRED ...... LB 59 Joe Walker LB 6-2 236 27 5 Oregon Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. 58 Kwon Alexander LB 6-1 227 26 6 Louisana State Oxford, Ala. 36 SWEARINGER SR., D.J...... DB 40 WEBSTER, KEN ...... CB 13 THOMAS, MICHAEL ...... WR 60 Daniel Brunskill OL 6-5 300 26 2 San Diego State Valley Center, Calif. 62 Nick Easton C/G 6-3 303 28 6 Harvard Lenoir, N.C. 24 WILLIAMS, K'WAUN ...... CB 82 TRAUTMAN, ADAM ...... TE 71 WILLIAMS, TRENT ...... T 66 Tom Compton OL 6-6 315 30 8 South Dakota Rosemount, Minn. 68 Derrick Kelly II OL 6-5 320 25 1 Florida State Havana, Fla. 99 TUTTLE, SHY ...... DT 78 WILLIS, JORDAN ...... DL 67 Justin Skule OL 6-6 315 23 2 Vanderbilt Clifton, Va. 71 Ryan Ramczyk T 6-6 314 26 4 Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wis. 24 WASHINGTON, DWAYNE ...... RB 6WISHNOWSKY, MITCH ...... P 43 WILLIAMS, MARCUS ...... S 68 Colton McKivitz OL 6-6 301 24 R West Virginia Jacobsburg, Ohio 72 Terron Armstead T 6-5 304 29 8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Cahokia, Ill. 23 WITHERSPOON, AHKELLO . . . . .CB 26 WILLIAMS, P.J...... CB 89 WOERNER, CHARLIE ...... TE 69 Mike McGlinchey T 6-8 310 25 3 Notre Dame Philadelphia, Pa. 73 Ethan Greenidge OL 6-4 335 23 2 Villanova Flanders, N.Y. 2WINSTON, JAMEIS ...... QB 71 Trent Williams T 6-5 320 32 11 Oklahoma Longview, Texas 74 James Hurst OL 6-5 310 28 7 North Carolina Plansfield, Ind. 49 WOOD, ZACH ...... LS 75 Laken Tomlinson OL 6-3 315 28 6 Duke Chicago, III. 75 Andrus Peat G/T 6-7 316 27 6 Stanford Tempe, Ariz 78 Erik McCoy C/G 6-4 303 23 2 Texas A&M Lufkin, Texas 78 Jordan Willis DL 6-4 270 25 4 Kansas State Kansas City, Mo. 82 Adam Trautman TE 6-5 253 23 R Dayton Williamsburg, Mich. 81 Jordan Reed TE 6-2 242 30 8 Florida New London, Conn. 87 Jared Cook TE 6-5 254 33 12 South Carolina Suwanee, Ga. 82 Ross Dwelley TE 6-5 235 25 3 San Diego El Dorado Hills, Calif. 89 Josh Hill TE 6-5 250 30 8 Idaho State Blackfoot, Idaho 86 River Cracraft WR 6-0 198 26 2 Washington State Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. 49ERS PRACTICE SQUAD 90 Malcom Brown DT 6-2 320 26 6 Texas Brenham, Texas 89 Charlie Woerner TE 6-5 241 23 R Georgia Tiger, Ga. SAINTS PRACTICE SQUAD 91 Trey Hendrickson DE 6-4 270 25 4 Florida Atlantic Apopka, Fla. 90 Kevin Givens DL 6-1 285 23 1 Penn State Newark, N.J. 64 BARRETT, ALEX ...... DL 92 Marcus Davenport DE 6-6 265 24 3 Texas-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas 46 BACHIE, JOE ...... LB 62 BERGSTROM, TONY ...... OL 91 Arik Armstead DL 6-7 290 27 6 Oregon Elk Grove, Calif. 93 David Onyemata DT 6-4 300 28 5 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria 80 CARR, AUSTIN ...... WR 76 COATNEY, JOSIAH ...... DL 92 Kerry Hyder Jr. DL 6-2 275 29 5 Texas Tech Austin, Texas 64 CLAPP, WILL ...... C 65 DANIELS, DARRION ...... DL 94 Cameron Jordan DE 6-4 287 31 10 California Chandler, Ariz. 95 CLARKE, WILL ...... DE 7FINKE, CHRIS ...... WR 93 D.J. Jones DL 6-0 305 25 4 Mississippi Piedmont, S.C. 96 Carl Granderson DE 6-5 261 23 2 Wyoming Sacramento, Calif. 50 DOWELL, ANDREW ...... LB 5GRIFFITH, JONAS ...... LB 95 Kentavius Street DL 6-2 287 24 2 North Carolina State Greenville, N.C. 97 Malcolm Roach DL 6-3 290 22 R Texas Baton Rouge, La. 45 GRIFFIN, GARRETT ...... TE 83 HARRELL, CHASE ...... TE 96 Dion Jordan DL 6-6 275 30 6 Oregon Chandler, Ariz. 30 HALEY, GRANT ...... CB 35 HARRIS JR., TIM ...... CB 98 Sheldon Rankins DT 6-2 305 26 5 Louisville Covington, Ga. 83 JOHNSON, JUWAN ...... WR 88 HELM, DANIEL ...... TE 99 Javon Kinlaw DT 6-5 319 23 R South Carolina Charleston, S.C. 99 Shy Tuttle DT 6-3 300 25 2 Tennessee Welcome, N.C. 37 JONES JR., TONY ...... RB 62 HENRY JR., WILLIE ...... DL • HEAD COACH: KYLE SHANAHAN • HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTON 14 LEWIS, TOMMYLEE ...... WR Assistant Coaches: Richard Hightower (Special Teams Coordinator), Mike LaFleur (Passing Game Coordinator), Assistant Coaches: Assistants: Dennis Allen (Defensive Coordinator), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and 40 HOKIT, JOSH ...... FB 70 RINGO, CHRISTIAN ...... DE Mike McDaniel (Run Game Coordinator), Robert Saleh (Defensive Coordinator), Jon Embree (Assistant Head Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends), Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald 43 MAYDEN, JARED ...... S Coach/Tight Ends), John Benton (Offensive Line), Daniel Bullocks (Safeties), Michael Clay (Assistant Special Curry (Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (Head Strength and Conditioning), Declan Doyle (Offensive Assistant), Phil 66 THROCKMORTON, CALVIN ...... OL 49 MOTLEY, PARNELL ...... CB Teams), Shane Day (Quarterbacks), Brian Fleury (Offensive Quality Control), Chris Foerster (Assistant Galiano (Assistant Special Teams), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael 63 TOM, CAMERON ...... C 61 SHEPLEY, DAKODA ...... OL Offensive Line), Johnny Holland (Run Game Specialist/Outside Linebackers), Kris Kocurek (Defensive Line), Hodges (Linebackers), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant), Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks), Ryan Nielsen Stan Kwan (Assistant Special Teams), Tony Oden (Defensive Backs/Cornerbacks), Mike Rutenberg (Pass Game (Defensive Line), Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line/Run Game), Kevin Petry (Assistant to the Head 38 WASHINGTON II, KEITH ...... DB 48 WALTER, AUSTIN ...... RB Specialist), DeMeco Ryans (Inside Linebackers), Bobby Slowik (Offensive Assistant), Katie Sowers (Offensive Coach/Offensive Assistant), Darren Rizzi (Special Teams Coordinator), Cory Robinson (Defensive Assistant), Dan 86 WOLF, ETHAN ...... TE Roushar (Offensive Line), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Rob Wenning (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Michael 14 WHITE, KEVIN ...... WR Assistant), Robert Turner Jr. (Running Backs), Wes Welker (Wide Receivers), Aaron Whitecotton (Assistant 69 ZETTEL, ANTHONY ...... DE Defensive Line), Zach Yenser (Assistant Offensive Line). Wilhoite (Defensive Assistant), D.J. Williams (Offensive Assistant), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist). National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2020 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. Date: Sunday, 11/15/2020 San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints Start Time: 3:25 PM CST at Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA Game Day Weather Game Weather: Partly Cloudy Temp: 74° F (23.3° C) Humidity: 73%, Wind: N 16 mph Played Closed Stadium on Turf: UBU Speed Series-S5 Outdoor Weather: Partly Cloudy, Wind Chill: 74

Officials Referee: Rogers, Brad (126) Umpire: Ellison, Roy (81) Down Judge: Phillips, Jerod (6) Line Judge: Stewart, Mark (75) Field Judge: Jones, Nathan (42) Side Judge: Hall, Eugene (103) Back Judge: Meyer, Greg (78) Replay Official: Ames, Roddy (0)

Lineups

San Francisco 49ers New Orleans Saints Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 13 R.James LDE 91 A.Armstead WR 13 M.Thomas DE 91 T.Hendrickson LT 71 T.Williams LDT 99 J.Kinlaw LT 72 T.Armstead DT 90 M.Brown LG 75 L.Tomlinson RDT 93 D.Jones LG 75 A.Peat DT 93 D.Onyemata C 60 D.Brunskill RDE 92 K.Hyder C 78 E.McCoy LDE 94 C.Jordan RG 66 T.Compton DB 33 T.Moore RG 51 C.Ruiz LB 58 K.Alexander RT 69 M.McGlinchey MIKE 54 F.Warner RT 71 R.Ramczyk MLB 56 D.Davis TE 82 R.Dwelley WILL 57 D.Greenlaw RB 28 L.Murray DB 22 C.Gardner-Johnson WR 11 B.Aiyuk LCB 22 J.Verrett OL 74 J.Hurst LCB 20 J.Jenkins QB 4 N.Mullens RCB 41 E.Moseley QB 9 D.Brees SS 27 M.Jenkins RB 28 J.McKinnon FS 20 J.Ward TE 7 T.Hill FS 43 M.Williams FB 44 K.Juszczyk SS 36 M.Harris TE 89 J.Hill RCB 23 M.Lattimore

Substitutions Substitutions QB 3 C.Beathard, P 6 M.Wishnowsky, K 9 R.Gould, WR 15 T.Taylor, CB 27 QB 2 J.Winston, K 3 W.Lutz, P 6 T.Morstead, WR 10 T.Smith, WR/RS 11 D.Johnson, S 32 J.Cyprien, RB 38 J.Hasty, CB 40 K.Webster, S 43 J.Mayden, D.Harris, WR 12 M.Callaway, WR 17 E.Sanders, CB 21 P.Robinson, CB 26 LS 46 T.Pepper, CB 47 J.Taylor, RB 48 A.Walter, LB 51 A.Al-Shaair, LB 59 P.Williams, FB 32 M.Burton, DB 36 D.Swearinger, RB 41 A.Kamara, LB 47 J.Walker, OL 67 J.Skule, OL 68 C.McKivitz, DL 78 J.Willis, TE 81 J.Reed, WR 84 A.Anzalone, DB 48 J.Gray, LS 49 Z.Wood, LB 52 C.Robertson, LB 53 Z.Baun, K.Bourne, WR 86 R.Cracraft, TE 88 D.Helm, TE 89 C.Woerner, DL 90 K.Givens, LB 55 K.Elliss, C/G 62 N.Easton, OL 73 E.Greenidge, TE 82 A.Trautman, TE 87 DL 95 K.Street, DL 96 D.Jordan J.Cook, WR 88 T.Montgomery, DE 92 M.Davenport, DL 97 M.Roach, DT 99 S.Tuttle

Did Not Play Did Not Play OL 50 H.Grasu

Not Active Not Active WR 19 D.Samuel, CB 23 A.Witherspoon, DB 24 K.Williams, RB 26 T.Coleman, RB 24 D.Washington, CB 25 K.Crawley, LB 42 C.Hansen, OL 68 D.Kelly, DE 96 LB 45 D.Flannigan-Fowles C.Granderson Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

R.Gould (32) (40) W.Lutz (49) (23)

1 2 3 4 OT Total VISITOR: San Francisco 49ers 7 3 0 3 0 13 HOME: New Orleans Saints 0 17 0 10 0 27 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home 49ers 1 7:43 B.Aiyuk 4 yd. pass from N.Mullens (R.Gould kick) (13-75, 7:17) 7 0 49ers 2 14:56 R.Gould 32 yd. Field Goal (8-35, 4:44) 10 0 Saints 2 13:48 W.Lutz 49 yd. Field Goal (4--6, 1:08) 10 3 Saints 2 6:48 A.Kamara 2 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) (4-21, 2:33) 10 10 Saints 2 1:15 A.Kamara 3 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (6-57, 0:35) 10 17 Saints 4 12:15 W.Lutz 23 yd. Field Goal (12-59, 6:06) 10 20 Saints 4 7:29 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) (3-22, 1:30) 10 27 49ers 4 5:54 R.Gould 40 yd. Field Goal (6-53, 1:35) 13 27 National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2020 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.

Paid Attendance: 5,979 Time: 3:12 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints 11/15/2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Individual Statistics San Francisco 49ers New Orleans Saints RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD J.McKinnon 18 33 1.8 9 0 L.Murray 9 57 6.3 18 0 J.Hasty 3 13 4.3 8 0 T.Hill 8 45 5.6 10 0 K.Juszczyk 1 5 5.0 5 0 A.Kamara 8 15 1.9 8 2 N.Mullens 1 3 3.0 3 0 D.Brees 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 A.Walter 1 3 3.0 3 0 J.Winston 4 -2 -0.5 3 0 B.Aiyuk 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0 Total 25 49 2.0 9 0 Total 30 114 3.8 18 2

PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT N.Mullens 38 24 247 2/15 1 27 2 68.6 D.Brees 13 8 76 0/0 1 34 0 103.4 C.Beathard 1 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 39.6 J.Winston 10 6 63 2/11 0 19 0 78.3 T.Hill 0 0 0 1/5 0 0 0 0.0 Total 39 24 247 2/15 1 27 2 66.9 Total 23 14 139 3/16 1 34 0 92.5

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD B.Aiyuk 14 7 75 10.7 22 1 A.Kamara 8 7 83 11.9 34 1 J.Reed 6 5 62 12.4 26 0 D.Harris 4 4 24 6.0 11 0 K.Bourne 5 4 26 6.5 11 0 M.Thomas 7 2 27 13.5 15 0 R.James 5 3 26 8.7 14 0 E.Sanders 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 J.Hasty 2 2 -4 -2.0 1 0 J.Cook 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 A.Walter 1 1 27 27.0 27 0 T.Smith 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 R.Dwelley 2 1 22 22.0 22 0 J.McKinnon 3 1 13 13.0 13 0 K.Juszczyk 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 39 24 247 10.3 27 1 Total 23 14 139 9.9 34 1

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD M.Jenkins 1 9 9.0 9 0 P.Robinson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 9 4.5 9 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG M.Wishnowsky 5 239 47.8 44.2 1 0 53 T.Morstead 5 205 41.0 41.0 0 1 48 Total 5 239 47.8 44.2 1 0 53 Total 5 205 41.0 41.0 0 1 48

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD K.Webster 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 D.Harris 2 -2 -1.0 2 0 0 R.James 1 0 0.0 1 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 T.Taylor 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 [DOWNED] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 2 0 0.0 2 0 0 Total 2 -2 -1.0 2 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD J.McKinnon 1 14 14.0 0 14 0 D.Harris 3 122 40.7 0 75 0 [TOUCHBACK] 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 1 14 14.0 0 14 0 Total 3 122 40.7 0 75 0

San Francisco 49ers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS K.Webster 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 R.James 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Moore 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 M.Harris 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Total 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0

New Orleans Saints FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS T.Hill 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints 11/15/2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Individual Statistics D.Harris 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Brees 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Gray 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Callaway 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Total 5 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints 11/15/2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Team Statistics Visitor Home 49ers Saints TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 21 17 By Rushing 3 7 By Passing 14 8 By Penalty 4 2 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 7-16-44% 2-12-17% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS 281 237 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 66 56 Average gain per offensive play 4.3 4.2 NET YARDS RUSHING 49 114 Total Rushing Plays 25 30 Average gain per rushing play 2.0 3.8 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 6-21 1-6 NET YARDS PASSING 232 123 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 2-15 3-16 Gross yards passing 247 139 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 39-24-2 23-14-0 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 5.7 4.7 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-3-1 6-6-5 PUNTS Number and Average 5-47.8 5-41.0 Had Blocked 0 0 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 44.2 41.0 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 0 7 No. and Yards Punt Returns 2-0 2--2 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 1-14 3-122 No. and Yards Interception Returns 0-0 2-9 PENALTIES Number and Yards 6-51 5-61 FUMBLES Number and Lost 2-2 5-2 TOUCHDOWNS 1 3 Rushing 0 2 Passing 1 1 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 1-1 3-3 Kicking Made-Attempts 1-1 3-3 FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 2-2 2-2 RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-3-33% 3-4-75% GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 2-3-67% SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE 13 27 TIME OF POSSESSION 32:54 27:06 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints 11/15/2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Ball Possession And Drive Chart San Francisco 49ers

# 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 7:43 7:17 Kickoff SF 25 13 60 15 75 6 * NO 4 Touchdown 2 6:22 4:40 1:42 Punt SF 25 3 -12 0 -12 0 SF 13 Punt

3 4:40 14:56 4:44 Muffed Punt NO 49 8 38 -3 35 3 * NO 14 Field Goal 4 13:48 11:29 2:19 Kickoff SF 25 4 22 0 22 1 SF 47 Punt 5 6:48 1:50 4:58 Kickoff SF 14 10 43 0 43 3 NO 41 Downs 6 1:15 0:15 1:00 Kickoff SF 25 3 15 -10 5 0 SF 30 Punt

7 11:43 6:50 4:53 Punt SF 31 7 32 5 37 3 NO 32 Interception 8 4:49 3:21 1:28 Punt SF 19 3 -4 0 -4 0 SF 15 Punt

9 12:15 10:05 2:10 Kickoff SF 25 6 5 -5 0 1 SF 25 Punt 10 7:29 5:54 1:35 Kickoff SF 25 6 34 19 53 2 NO 22 Field Goal 11 3:13 2:25 0:48 Fumble SF 34 5 48 0 48 2 * NO 18 Interception

(299) Average SF 27

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 7:43 6:22 1:21 Kickoff NO 22 3 8 0 8 0 NO 30 Punt

2 14:56 13:48 1:08 Kickoff SF 25 4 -6 0 -6 0 SF 31 Field Goal 3 11:29 9:21 2:08 Punt NO 20 4 21 0 21 1 NO 41 Punt 4 9:21 6:48 2:33 Muffed Punt SF 21 4 11 10 21 2 * SF 2 Touchdown 5 1:50 1:15 0:35 Downs NO 43 6 57 0 57 3 * SF 3 Touchdown 6 0:15 0:00 0:15 Punt NO 20 1 -1 0 -1 0 NO 20 End of Half

7 15:00 11:43 3:17 Kickoff NO 22 4 20 0 20 1 NO 42 Punt 8 6:50 4:49 2:01 Interception NO 33 3 1 0 1 0 NO 34 Punt

9 3:21 12:15 6:06 Punt NO 36 12 53 6 59 5 * SF 5 Field Goal 10 10:05 8:59 1:06 Punt NO 29 3 2 0 2 0 NO 31 Punt 11 8:59 7:29 1:30 Muffed Punt SF 22 3 22 0 22 2 * SF 1 Touchdown 12 5:54 3:13 2:41 Kickoff NO 25 6 44 -5 39 2 SF 42 Fumble 13 2:25 0:00 2:25 Interception NO 20 5 5 0 5 1 NO 26 End of Game

(502) Average NO 39

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Visitor San Francisco 49ers 13:39 8:21 6:21 4:33 32:54 Home New Orleans Saints 1:21 6:39 8:39 10:27 27:06

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average 49ers: 6 - SF 23 Saints: 4 - NO 36 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints 11/15/2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Defensive Statistics San Francisco 49ers 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 D.Greenlaw 7 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Moore 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Hyder 2 3 5 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F.Warner 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Taylor 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Ward 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Willis 1 3 4 0.5 2.5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Armstead 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Jordan 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Kinlaw 1 2 3 1.5 7.5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Verrett 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Jones 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E.Moseley 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Street 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Harris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 K.Webster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Al-Shaair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Mayden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 28 25 53 3 16 3 4 0 3 1 1 5 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery

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 D.Davis 8 4 12 1 9 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Williams 4 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Gardner-Johnson 6 2 8 1 6 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Lattimore 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Jenkins 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Onyemata 4 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Alexander 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Davenport 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Jenkins 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Jordan 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S.Tuttle 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P.Williams 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Brown 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Swearinger 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Hendrickson 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P.Robinson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Z.Baun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Callaway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 J.Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 M.Burton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 T.Hill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 D.Brees 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 42 21 63 2 15 9 8 2 9 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints 11/15/2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome First Half Summary PERIOD SCORES TIME OF POSSESSION 49ers 7 3 = 10 49ers 22:00 Saints 0 17 = 17 Saints 8:00 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home 49ers 1 7:43 B.Aiyuk 4 yd. pass from N.Mullens (R.Gould kick) (13-75, 7:17) 7 0 49ers 2 14:56 R.Gould 32 yd. Field Goal (8-35, 4:44) 10 0 Saints 2 13:48 W.Lutz 49 yd. Field Goal (4--6, 1:08) 10 3 Saints 2 6:48 A.Kamara 2 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) (4-21, 2:33) 10 10 Saints 2 1:15 A.Kamara 3 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (6-57, 0:35) 10 17

San Francisco 49ers New Orleans Saints TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 13 6 First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty 3 - 8 - 2 1 - 4 - 1 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 5-10-50% 2-5-40% TOTAL NET YARDS 166 90 Total Offensive Plays 40 21 NET YARDS RUSHING 41 14 NET YARDS PASSING 125 76 Gross Yards Passing 134 76 Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass 1-9 0-0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted 18 - 13 - 0 13 - 8 - 0 Punts-Number and Average 3 - 48.7 2 - 41.5 Penalties-Number and Yards 3 - 30 2 - 22 Fumbles-Number and Lost 1 - 1 3 - 1 Red Zone Efficiency 1-2-50% 2-2-100% Average Drive Start SF 28 NO 43

San Francisco 49ers New Orleans Saints

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD J.McKinnon 15 28 1.9 9 0 T.Hill 3 14 4.7 7 0 J.Hasty 3 13 4.3 8 0 L.Murray 1 5 5.0 5 0 K.Juszczyk 1 5 5.0 5 0 D.Brees 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 N.Mullens 1 3 3.0 3 0 A.Kamara 3 -4 -1.3 2 1 B.Aiyuk 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0 Total 21 41 2.0 9 0 Total 8 14 1.8 7 1

PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT N.Mullens 18 13 134 1/9 1 22 0 111.8 D.Brees 13 8 76 0/0 1 34 0 103.4 Total 18 13 134 1/9 1 22 0 111.8 Total 13 8 76 0/0 1 34 0 103.4

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD B.Aiyuk 7 4 41 10.3 14 1 A.Kamara 5 4 46 11.5 34 1 J.Reed 3 3 28 9.3 12 0 D.Harris 2 2 10 5.0 7 0 R.James 2 2 19 9.5 14 0 M.Thomas 2 1 15 15.0 15 0 K.Bourne 2 2 11 5.5 7 0 E.Sanders 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 R.Dwelley 2 1 22 22.0 22 0 J.Cook 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 J.McKinnon 2 1 13 13.0 13 0 T.Smith 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 18 13 134 10.3 22 1 Total 13 8 76 9.5 34 1

San Francisco 49ers 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 J.Taylor 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Ward 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Greenlaw 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Hyder 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints 11/15/2020 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 D.Davis 4 4 8 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Gardner-Johnson 4 2 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Williams 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Alexander 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 11 13 24 1 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play First Quarter 11/15/2020 NO wins the coin toss and elects to defer. SF elects to Receive, and NO elects to defend the south goal. W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. San Francisco 49ers at 15:00 1-10-SF 25 (15:00) J.McKinnon right tackle to SF 22 for -3 yards (C.Gardner-Johnson). 2-13-SF 22 (14:23) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to B.Aiyuk to SF 34 for 12 yards (D.Davis; M.Jenkins). Pass 7, YAC 5 3-1-SF 34 (13:47) J.McKinnon left tackle to SF 36 for 2 yards (M.Lattimore, D.Davis). R1 1-10-SF 36 (13:04) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon right guard to SF 42 for 6 yards (D.Davis). 2-4-SF 42 (12:29) J.McKinnon right end to SF 42 for no gain (D.Davis). 3-4-SF 42 (11:49) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short right to R.James to SF 47 for 5 yards (P.Williams). Pass 3, YAC 2 P2 1-10-SF 47 (11:10) N.Mullens pass incomplete deep left to B.Aiyuk (M.Jenkins). 2-10-SF 47 (11:05) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short right to J.Reed to NO 45 for 8 yards (K.Alexander). Pass 1, YAC 7 3-2-NO 45 (10:21) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to K.Bourne to NO 41 for 4 yards (J.Jenkins, C.Gardner-Johnson). P3 PENALTY on NO-C.Gardner-Johnson, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at NO 41. Pass 1, YAC 3 X4 1-10-NO 26 (9:51) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon right tackle to NO 25 for 1 yard (M.Davenport). 2-9-NO 25 (9:15) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short middle to B.Aiyuk to NO 11 for 14 yards (J.Jenkins). Pass 5, YAC 9 P5 1-10-NO 11 (8:30) J.McKinnon left tackle to NO 4 for 7 yards (M.Williams). 2-3-NO 4 (7:47) N.Mullens pass short right to B.Aiyuk for 4 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 1, YAC 3 P6 R.Gould extra point is GOOD, Center-T.Pepper, Holder-M.Wishnowsky. SF 7 NO 0, 13 plays, 75 yards, 1 penalty, 7:17 drive, 7:17 elapsed M.Wishnowsky kicks 69 yards from SF 35 to NO -4. D.Harris to NO 22 for 26 yards (A.Al-Shaair). New Orleans Saints at 7:43, (1st play from scrimmage 7:38) 1-10-NO 22 (7:38) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. L.Murray left guard to NO 27 for 5 yards (J.Verrett). 2-5-NO 27 (7:09) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to D.Harris to NO 30 for 3 yards (D.Greenlaw). Pass -3, YAC 6 3-2-NO 30 (6:32) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to M.Thomas. NO-A.Peat was injured during the play. His return is Probable. 4-2-NO 30 (6:29) T.Morstead punts 45 yards to SF 25, Center-Z.Wood, fair catch by T.Taylor. San Francisco 49ers at 6:22 1-10-SF 25 (6:22) (Shotgun) B.Aiyuk right end to SF 17 for -8 yards (M.Williams; M.Brown). 2-18-SF 17 (5:36) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete short left to J.McKinnon. 3-18-SF 17 (5:31) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon right guard to SF 13 for -4 yards (D.Onyemata). 4-22-SF 13 (4:48) M.Wishnowsky punts 43 yards to NO 44, Center-T.Pepper. D.Harris MUFFS catch, RECOVERED by SF-M.Harris at NO 49. San Francisco 49ers at 4:40 1-10-NO 49 (4:40) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon right tackle to NO 44 for 5 yards (C.Jordan; M.Williams). 2-5-NO 44 (4:00) J.McKinnon left end to NO 44 for no gain (D.Davis). PENALTY on SF-R.Dwelley, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NO 44 - No Play. 2-15-SF 46 (3:32) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short right to R.James to NO 40 for 14 yards (J.Jenkins; K.Alexander). Pass 9, YAC 5 Timeout #1 by SF at 02:53. 3-1-NO 40 (2:52) K.Juszczyk left guard to NO 35 for 5 yards (M.Jenkins). R7 1-10-NO 35 (2:13) N.Mullens pass deep right to R.Dwelley to NO 13 for 22 yards (C.Gardner-Johnson) [D.Onyemata]. P8 PENALTY on NO-D.Onyemata, Roughing the Passer, 7 yards, enforced at NO 13. Pass 17, YAC 5 X9 1-6-NO 6 (1:39) J.McKinnon right guard to NO 3 for 3 yards (C.Jordan; M.Williams). 2-3-NO 3 (:57) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon left guard to NO 5 for -2 yards (M.Brown, K.Alexander). 3-5-NO 5 (:15) (Shotgun) N.Mullens sacked at NO 14 for -9 yards (D.Davis). END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down San Francisco 49ers 7 13:39 2 5 2 9 4/6 0/0 New Orleans Saints 0 1:21 0 0 0 0 0/1 0/0 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Second Quarter 11/15/2020 San Francisco 49ers continued. 4-14-NO 14 (15:00) R.Gould 32 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-T.Pepper, Holder-M.Wishnowsky. SF 10 NO 0, 8 plays, 35 yards, 1 penalty, 4:44 drive, 0:04 elapsed M.Wishnowsky kicks 65 yards from SF 35 to NO 0. D.Harris to SF 25 for 75 yards (J.Mayden). New Orleans Saints at 14:56, (1st play from scrimmage 14:44) 1-10-SF 25 (14:44) A.Kamara left end to SF 31 for -6 yards (D.Jones). 2-16-SF 31 (14:02) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete deep middle to J.Cook. 3-16-SF 31 (13:57) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to A.Kamara. 4-16-SF 31 (13:53) W.Lutz 49 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. SF 10 NO 3, 4 plays, -6 yards, 1:08 drive, 1:12 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. San Francisco 49ers at 13:48 1-10-SF 25 (13:48) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short middle to J.McKinnon to SF 38 for 13 yards (K.Alexander). Pass 7, YAC 6 P10 1-10-SF 38 (13:02) J.Hasty right end to SF 39 for 1 yard (M.Williams; D.Davis). 2-9-SF 39 (12:28) N.Mullens pass incomplete short right to R.Dwelley [C.Gardner-Johnson]. 3-9-SF 39 (12:22) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short middle to J.Reed to SF 47 for 8 yards (M.Jenkins, P.Williams). Pass 2, YAC 6 4-1-SF 47 (11:39) M.Wishnowsky punts 53 yards to end zone, Center-T.Pepper, Touchback. New Orleans Saints at 11:29 1-10-NO 20 (11:29) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas to NO 35 for 15 yards (T.Moore). Pass 13, YAC 2 P1 1-10-NO 35 (10:44) T.Hill at quarterback. (Shotgun) T.Hill left tackle to NO 40 for 5 yards (F.Warner; A.Armstead). 2-5-NO 40 (10:10) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara pushed ob at NO 41 for 1 yard (J.Taylor). Pass -6, YAC 7 3-4-NO 41 (9:34) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short right to J.Cook (J.Ward). 4-4-NO 41 (9:30) T.Morstead punts 37 yards to SF 22, Center-Z.Wood. K.Webster MUFFS catch, RECOVERED by NO-M.Callaway at SF 21. M.Callaway to SF 21 for no gain (K.Webster). New Orleans Saints at 9:21 1-10-SF 21 (9:21) A.Kamara up the middle to SF 21 for no gain (J.Taylor, J.Ward). 2-10-SF 21 (8:42) (Shotgun) D.Brees sacked at SF 29 for -8 yards (K.Street). PENALTY on SF-K.Street, Roughing the Passer, 10 yards, enforced at SF 21 - No Play. X2 1-10-SF 11 (8:20) (Shotgun) T.Hill FUMBLES (Aborted) at SF 14, and recovers at SF 9. T.Hill to SF 9 for no gain (J.Ward). 2-8-SF 9 (7:36) (Shotgun) T.Hill left tackle to SF 2 for 7 yards (J.Ward). 3-1-SF 2 (6:52) A.Kamara left end for 2 yards, TOUCHDOWN. R3 W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. SF 10 NO 10, 4 plays, 21 yards, 1 penalty, 2:33 drive, 8:12 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to SF 0. J.McKinnon to SF 14 for 14 yards (Z.Baun). San Francisco 49ers at 6:48, (1st play from scrimmage 6:44) 1-10-SF 14 (6:44) J.Hasty right guard to SF 22 for 8 yards (M.Davenport). 2-2-SF 22 (6:05) J.Hasty left guard to SF 26 for 4 yards (D.Davis). R11 1-10-SF 26 (5:22) N.Mullens scrambles right end to SF 29 for 3 yards (C.Gardner-Johnson). 2-7-SF 29 (4:39) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon right tackle to SF 31 for 2 yards (C.Gardner-Johnson). 3-5-SF 31 (4:01) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to K.Bourne to SF 38 for 7 yards (D.Davis; C.Gardner-Johnson). P12 1-10-SF 38 (3:19) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short middle to J.Reed to 50 for 12 yards (M.Lattimore; M.Williams). Pass 10, YAC 2 P13 Timeout #1 by NO at 03:00. 1-10-50 (3:00) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon right tackle to SF 48 for -2 yards (M.Davenport). Penalty on SF, Illegal Formation, declined. 2-12-SF 48 (2:33) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to B.Aiyuk to NO 41 for 11 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 6, YAC 5 Two-Minute Warning 3-1-NO 41 (2:00) N.Mullens pass incomplete short middle to B.Aiyuk. 4-1-NO 41 (1:55) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon left guard to NO 43 for -2 yards (D.Onyemata, M.Jenkins). New Orleans Saints at 1:50 1-10-NO 43 (1:50) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara ran ob at SF 49 for 8 yards (E.Moseley). Pass 3, YAC 5 2-2-SF 49 (1:45) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara pushed ob at SF 15 for 34 yards (K.Hyder). Pass -4, YAC 38 P4 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome 1-10-SF 15 (1:35) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to T.Smith to SF 7 for 8 yards (J.Verrett). FUMBLES (J.Verrett), RECOVERED by SF-J.Verrett at SF 7. J.Verrett ran ob at SF 39 for 32 yards (T.Armstead). The Replay Official reviewed the fumble ruling, and the play was REVERSED. (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to T.Smith (J.Verrett). 2-10-SF 15 (1:32) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to D.Harris to SF 8 for 7 yards (J.Willis). Pass 5, YAC 2 Timeout #2 by SF at 01:23. 3-3-SF 8 (1:23) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to E.Sanders pushed ob at SF 3 for 5 yards (J.Taylor). Pass 1, YAC 4 P5 1-3-SF 3 (1:19) D.Brees to SF 4 for -1 yards. FUMBLES, and recovers at SF 6. D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN. P6 Pass 0, YAC 3 W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. SF 10 NO 17, 6 plays, 57 yards, 0:35 drive, 13:45 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. San Francisco 49ers at 1:15 1-10-SF 25 (1:15) N.Mullens pass short left to J.McKinnon pushed ob at SF 39 for 14 yards (P.Williams). PENALTY on SF-L.Tomlinson, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at SF 25 - No Play. 1-20-SF 15 (1:08) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon right tackle to SF 24 for 9 yards (D.Onyemata). 2-11-SF 24 (:27) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon left guard to SF 30 for 6 yards (C.Jordan). Timeout #2 by NO at 00:23. 3-5-SF 30 (:23) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete short left to B.Aiyuk (T.Hendrickson). 4-5-SF 30 (:21) M.Wishnowsky punts 50 yards to NO 20, Center-T.Pepper, fair catch by D.Harris. New Orleans Saints at 0:15 1-10-NO 20 (:15) D.Brees kneels to NO 19 for -1 yards. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down San Francisco 49ers 10 8:21 1 3 0 4 1/4 0/1 New Orleans Saints 17 6:39 1 4 1 6 2/4 0/0 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Third Quarter 11/15/2020 NO elects to Receive, and SF elects to defend the North goal. M.Wishnowsky kicks 64 yards from SF 35 to NO 1. D.Harris to NO 22 for 21 yards (D.Johnson). INJURY UPDATES: New Orleans #10, T.Smith, concussion protocol, OUT. New Orleans #90, M.Brown, calf, QUESTIONABLE to return. New Orleans Saints at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:56) 1-10-NO 22 (14:56) J.Winston at quarterback. (Shotgun) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. J.Winston pass short right to A.Kamara to NO 37 for 15 yards (J.Ward). Penalty on SF-M.Harris, Illegal Use of Hands, offsetting, enforced at NO 22 - No Play. Penalty on NO-M.Callaway, Offensive Pass Interference, offsetting. 1-10-NO 22 (14:28) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to D.Harris ran ob at NO 33 for 11 yards (D.Greenlaw). Pass -2, YAC 13 P7 1-10-NO 33 (13:53) (Shotgun) L.Murray right guard to NO 38 for 5 yards (D.Greenlaw; F.Warner). 2-5-NO 38 (13:12) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. L.Murray left guard to NO 41 for 3 yards (A.Armstead). Timeout #1 by NO at 12:36. 3-2-NO 41 (12:36) T.Hill at quarterback. (Shotgun) T.Hill left tackle to NO 42 for 1 yard (J.Kinlaw; K.Hyder). 4-1-NO 42 (11:52) T.Morstead punts 27 yards to SF 31, Center-Z.Wood, downed by NO-J.Hill. San Francisco 49ers at 11:43 1-10-SF 31 (11:43) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to B.Aiyuk pushed ob at SF 44 for 13 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 5, YAC 8 P14 1-10-SF 44 (11:08) J.McKinnon left end to SF 45 for 1 yard (S.Tuttle). 2-9-SF 45 (10:25) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon right guard to SF 47 for 2 yards (S.Tuttle). 3-7-SF 47 (9:45) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to J.Reed to NO 45 for 8 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 7, YAC 1 P15 1-10-NO 45 (9:00) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete short middle to B.Aiyuk [M.Roach]. PENALTY on NO-M.Roach, Roughing the Passer, 15 yards, enforced at NO 45 - No Play. X16 1-10-NO 30 (8:54) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon left end ran ob at NO 26 for 4 yards (M.Lattimore). PENALTY on SF-D.Brunskill, Illegal Block Above the Waist, 10 yards, enforced at NO 30 - No Play. 1-20-NO 40 (8:24) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to R.James to NO 33 for 7 yards (M.Jenkins). Pass 6, YAC 1 2-13-NO 33 (7:43) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short right to J.Hasty to NO 32 for 1 yard (D.Davis). Pass 0, YAC 1 3-12-NO 32 (6:59) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short middle intended for B.Aiyuk INTERCEPTED by M.Jenkins [T.Hendrickson] at NO 24. M.Jenkins to NO 33 for 9 yards (R.James). INJURY UPDATE: New Orleans #9 D.Brees, ribs, QUESTIONABLE to return. New Orleans Saints at 6:50 1-10-NO 33 (6:50) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to A.Kamara to NO 36 for 3 yards (D.Greenlaw). Pass 3, YAC 0 2-7-NO 36 (6:05) (Shotgun) A.Kamara left guard to NO 39 for 3 yards (J.Taylor). 3-4-NO 39 (5:21) T.Hill at quarterback. (Shotgun) T.Hill sacked at NO 34 for -5 yards (J.Kinlaw). Penalty on NO-N.Easton, Offensive Holding, declined. 4-9-NO 34 (4:56) T.Morstead punts 47 yards to SF 19, Center-Z.Wood, fair catch by R.James. San Francisco 49ers at 4:49 1-10-SF 19 (4:49) N.Mullens sacked at SF 13 for -6 yards (C.Gardner-Johnson). 2-16-SF 13 (4:07) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete short right to J.McKinnon [C.Gardner-Johnson]. 3-16-SF 13 (4:03) (Shotgun) J.McKinnon left tackle to SF 15 for 2 yards (D.Onyemata). 4-14-SF 15 (3:30) M.Wishnowsky punts 47 yards to NO 38, Center-T.Pepper. D.Harris to NO 38 for no gain (K.Webster). FUMBLES (K.Webster), recovered by NO-J.Gray at NO 36. New Orleans Saints at 3:21 1-10-NO 36 (3:21) J.Winston pass short middle to A.Kamara to SF 45 for 19 yards (T.Moore). Pass 2, YAC 17 P8 1-10-SF 45 (2:40) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to M.Thomas to SF 33 for 12 yards (D.Greenlaw). Pass 4, YAC 8 P9 1-10-SF 33 (1:58) (Shotgun) A.Kamara left guard to SF 25 for 8 yards (D.Jordan). 2-2-SF 25 (1:17) (Shotgun) A.Kamara left guard to SF 19 for 6 yards (D.Greenlaw; F.Warner). R10 1-10-SF 19 (:35) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to A.Kamara to SF 4 for 15 yards (D.Greenlaw). Pass 10, YAC 5 P11 END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down San Francisco 49ers 10 6:21 0 2 1 3 1/3 0/0 New Orleans Saints 17 8:39 1 4 0 5 0/2 0/0 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Fourth Quarter 11/15/2020 New Orleans Saints continued. 1-4-SF 4 (15:00) J.Winston sacked at SF 10 for -6 yards (K.Hyder). 2-10-SF 10 (14:13) (Shotgun) J.Winston sacked at SF 15 for -5 yards (sack split by J.Kinlaw and J.Willis). 3-15-SF 15 (13:25) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to D.Harris to SF 12 for 3 yards (D.Jordan). PENALTY on SF-F.Warner, Face Mask (15 Yards), 6 yards, enforced at SF 12. Pass -3, YAC 6 X12 1-6-SF 6 (13:05) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. A.Kamara left end to SF 5 for 1 yard (K.Hyder; J.Verrett). 2-5-SF 5 (12:25) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass incomplete short right to M.Thomas. Timeout #2 by NO at 12:22. 3-5-SF 5 (12:22) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass incomplete short left to M.Thomas. 4-5-SF 5 (12:18) W.Lutz 23 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. SF 10 NO 20, 12 plays, 59 yards, 1 penalty, 6:06 drive, 2:45 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. San Francisco 49ers at 12:15 1-10-SF 25 (12:15) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete short right to K.Juszczyk (C.Gardner-Johnson). 2-10-SF 25 (12:11) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete short right to J.Reed. 3-10-SF 25 (12:07) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short right to K.Bourne to SF 36 for 11 yards (D.Davis). Pass 11, YAC 0 P17 1-10-SF 36 (11:33) PENALTY on SF-L.Tomlinson, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at SF 36 - No Play. 1-15-SF 31 (11:32) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short middle to B.Aiyuk to SF 30 for -1 yards (D.Davis). Pass -4, YAC 3 INJURY UPDATE: New Orleans #89 J.Hill, concussion, OUT. 2-16-SF 30 (10:44) N.Mullens pass short left to J.Hasty to SF 25 for -5 yards (D.Davis). SF-J.Hasty was injured during the play. His return is Doubtful. Pass - 7, YAC 2 3-21-SF 25 (10:18) 49ers #3 Beathard at quarterback. (Shotgun) C.Beathard pass incomplete deep middle to R.James (M.Williams). 4-21-SF 25 (10:11) M.Wishnowsky punts 46 yards to NO 29, Center-T.Pepper, fair catch by D.Harris. New Orleans Saints at 10:05 1-10-NO 29 (10:05) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. L.Murray left tackle to NO 31 for 2 yards (K.Street; K.Hyder). Timeout #3 by NO at 09:20. 2-8-NO 31 (9:20) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. J.Winston pass incomplete short middle to M.Thomas (J.Ward). 3-8-NO 31 (9:15) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass incomplete short middle to M.Thomas. NO-T.Armstead was injured during the play. His return is Questionable. 4-8-NO 31 (9:09) T.Morstead punts 48 yards to SF 21, Center-Z.Wood. R.James MUFFS catch, RECOVERED by NO-M.Callaway at SF 22. New Orleans Saints at 8:59 1-10-SF 22 (8:59) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. L.Murray left end to SF 4 for 18 yards (J.Ward; D.Greenlaw). R13 1-4-SF 4 (8:17) J.Winston scrambles left tackle to SF 1 for 3 yards (J.Willis; F.Warner). 2-1-SF 1 (7:33) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. A.Kamara left end for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. R14 W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. SF 10 NO 27, 3 plays, 22 yards, 1:30 drive, 7:31 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. San Francisco 49ers at 7:29 1-10-SF 25 (7:29) 49ers #4 Mullens returns at quarterback. (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to A.Walter to NO 48 for 27 yards (M.Williams). Pass -6, YAC P18 33 1-10-NO 48 (6:58) (No Huddle, Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short right to K.Bourne to NO 44 for 4 yards (C.Gardner-Johnson). NO-C.Gardner-Johnson was injured during the play. His return is Questionable. Pass 3, YAC 1 2-6-NO 44 (6:42) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete deep right to B.Aiyuk (J.Jenkins). PENALTY on NO-J.Jenkins, Defensive Pass Interference, 19 yards, enforced at NO 44 - No Play. X19 1-10-NO 25 (6:35) A.Walter left tackle to NO 22 for 3 yards (D.Swearinger). 2-7-NO 22 (6:07) (No Huddle, Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete deep left to B.Aiyuk (P.Robinson). 3-7-NO 22 (6:03) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete short left to B.Aiyuk (D.Onyemata) [D.Davis]. 4-7-NO 22 (5:59) R.Gould 40 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-T.Pepper, Holder-M.Wishnowsky. SF 13 NO 27, 6 plays, 53 yards, 1 penalty, 1:35 drive, 9:06 elapsed M.Wishnowsky kicks 65 yards from SF 35 to end zone, Touchback. New Orleans Saints at 5:54 1-10-NO 25 (5:54) #7 T.Hill at quarterback, #2 Winston at WR. (Shotgun) T.Hill left end pushed ob at NO 30 for 5 yards (T.Moore). 2-5-NO 30 (5:10) (Shotgun) T.Hill left end to NO 39 for 9 yards (A.Armstead). R15 Timeout #1 by SF at 05:02. San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome 1-10-NO 39 (5:02) #2 Winston at quarterback under center. J.Hurst reported in as eligible. L.Murray left guard to 50 for 11 yards (D.Greenlaw). R16 Timeout #2 by SF at 04:56. 1-10-50 (4:56) #7 T.Hill at quarterback. Winston at WR. (Shotgun) T.Hill right tackle to SF 46 for 4 yards (M.Harris). PENALTY on NO-T.Armstead, Illegal Formation, 5 yards, enforced at 50 - No Play. 1-15-NO 45 (4:51) L.Murray right tackle to NO 48 for 3 yards (T.Moore; D.Jordan). 2-12-NO 48 (4:05) #7 T.Hill at quarterback. (Shotgun) T.Hill right end to SF 42 for 10 yards (T.Moore; J.Willis). 3-2-SF 42 (3:19) (Shotgun) T.Hill left end to SF 36 for 6 yards (T.Moore). FUMBLES (T.Moore), RECOVERED by SF-M.Harris at SF 34. M.Harris to SF 34 for no gain (M.Burton). San Francisco 49ers at 3:13 1-10-SF 34 (3:13) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete to R.James. 2-10-SF 34 (3:09) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass deep right to J.Reed pushed ob at NO 40 for 26 yards (M.Williams). Pass 20, YAC 6 P20 1-10-NO 40 (3:01) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass deep right to B.Aiyuk to NO 18 for 22 yards (M.Williams) [D.Onyemata]. Pass 22, YAC 0 P21 1-10-NO 18 (2:35) (No Huddle, Shotgun) N.Mullens pass incomplete short left to B.Aiyuk (D.Davis). 2-10-NO 18 (2:31) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass intended for K.Bourne INTERCEPTED by P.Robinson at NO 0. Touchback. New Orleans Saints at 2:25 1-10-NO 20 (2:25) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. L.Murray right tackle to NO 23 for 3 yards (D.Greenlaw). Timeout #3 by SF at 02:21. 2-7-NO 23 (2:21) L.Murray right tackle to NO 30 for 7 yards (D.Greenlaw; F.Warner). R17 Two-Minute Warning 1-10-NO 30 (2:00) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. J.Winston kneels to NO 29 for -1 yards. 2-11-NO 29 (1:18) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. J.Winston kneels to NO 26 for -3 yards. 3-14-NO 26 (:34) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. J.Winston kneels to NO 25 for -1 yards. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down San Francisco 49ers 13 4:33 0 4 1 5 1/3 0/0 New Orleans Saints 27 10:27 5 0 1 6 0/5 0/0 Miscellaneous Statistics Report

San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints 11/15/2020 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Ten Longest Plays for San Francisco 49ers Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 29 1 1-10-NO 35 (2:13) N.Mullens pass deep right to R.Dwelley to NO 13 for 22 yards (C.Gardner-Johnson) [D.Onyemata]. PENALTY on NO-D.Onyemata, Roughing the Passer, 7 yards, enforced at NO 13. Pass 17, YAC 5 27 4 1-10-SF 25 (7:29) 49ers #4 Mullens returns at quarterback. (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to A.Walter to NO 48 for 27 yards (M.Williams). Pass -6, YAC 33 26 4 2-10-SF 34 (3:09) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass deep right to J.Reed pushed ob at NO 40 for 26 yards (M.Williams). Pass 20, YAC 6 22 4 1-10-NO 40 (3:01) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass deep right to B.Aiyuk to NO 18 for 22 yards (M.Williams) [D.Onyemata]. Pass 22, YAC 0 19 1 3-2-NO 45 (10:21) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to K.Bourne to NO 41 for 4 yards (J.Jenkins, C.Gardner-Johnson). PENALTY on NO-C.Gardner-Johnson, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at NO 41. Pass 1, YAC 3 14 1 2-9-NO 25 (9:15) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short middle to B.Aiyuk to NO 11 for 14 yards (J.Jenkins). Pass 5, YAC 9 14 1 2-15-SF 46 (3:32) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short right to R.James to NO 40 for 14 yards (J.Jenkins; K.Alexander). Pass 9, YAC 5 13 2 1-10-SF 25 (13:48) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short middle to J.McKinnon to SF 38 for 13 yards (K.Alexander). Pass 7, YAC 6 13 3 1-10-SF 31 (11:43) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to B.Aiyuk pushed ob at SF 44 for 13 yards (M.Lattimore). Pass 5, YAC 8 12 1 2-13-SF 22 (14:23) (Shotgun) N.Mullens pass short left to B.Aiyuk to SF 34 for 12 yards (D.Davis; M.Jenkins). Pass 7, YAC 5 Ten Longest Plays for New Orleans Saints Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 34 2 2-2-SF 49 (1:45) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara pushed ob at SF 15 for 34 yards (K.Hyder). Pass -4, YAC 38 19 3 1-10-NO 36 (3:21) J.Winston pass short middle to A.Kamara to SF 45 for 19 yards (T.Moore). Pass 2, YAC 17 18 4 1-10-SF 22 (8:59) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. L.Murray left end to SF 4 for 18 yards (J.Ward; D.Greenlaw). 15 2 1-10-NO 20 (11:29) J.Hurst reported in as eligible. D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas to NO 35 for 15 yards (T.Moore). Pass 13, YAC 2 15 3 1-10-SF 19 (:35) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to A.Kamara to SF 4 for 15 yards (D.Greenlaw). Pass 10, YAC 5 12 3 1-10-SF 45 (2:40) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to M.Thomas to SF 33 for 12 yards (D.Greenlaw). Pass 4, YAC 8 11 3 1-10-NO 22 (14:28) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to D.Harris ran ob at NO 33 for 11 yards (D.Greenlaw). Pass -2, YAC 13 11 4 1-10-NO 39 (5:02) #2 Winston at quarterback under center. J.Hurst reported in as eligible. L.Murray left guard to 50 for 11 yards 10 4 2-12-NO 48 (4:05)(D.Greenlaw). #7 T.Hill at quarterback. (Shotgun) T.Hill right end to SF 42 for 10 yards (T.Moore; J.Willis). 9 4 3-15-SF 15 (13:25) (Shotgun) J.Winston pass short left to D.Harris to SF 12 for 3 yards (D.Jordan). PENALTY on SF-F.Warner, Face Mask (15 Yards), 6 yards, enforced at SF 12. Pass -3, YAC 6

Touchdown Scoring Information Offense Defense Special Teams VISITOR San Francisco 49ers 1 0 0 HOME New Orleans Saints 3 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 SF R.Gould 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 7 SF B.Aiyuk 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 NO A.Kamara 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 NO W.Lutz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 9

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game Visitor Home Visitor Home Visitor Home Largest Lead 10 7 0 17 10 17 Drives Leading 3 1 0 7 3 8 Time of Possession Leading 8:45 0:15 0:00 19:06 8:45 19:21 Largest Deficit -7 -10 -17 0 -17 -10 Drives Trailing 1 4 5 0 6 4 Time of Possession Trailing 1:00 7:10 10:54 0:00 11:54 7:10 Times Score Tied Up 1 0 1 Lead Changes 2 0 2

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAINTS POSTGAME NOTES

 With the win, the Saints improve to 7-2 on the season and have won six consecutive games, dating back to a 35-29 Week 4 victory at Detroit. New Orleans returns to action on Sunday, November 22 when they take on the Atlanta Falcons at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Kickoff is set for 12:00pm CT on Fox.  The Saints have now recorded a winning streak of at least six games in four consecutive seasons for the first time in franchise history. Previously, New Orleans had runs of at least six wins during each season from 2009-11.  With the win, New Orleans improves its overall home regular season record to 207-206- 1, including games played at Tulane Stadium, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Giants Stadium (2005), San Antonio’s Alamodome (2005), Tiger Stadium (2005), and Wembley Stadium (2008). New Orleans’ record improves to 78-39 in regular season home games since 2006.  For HC Sean Payton, the victory improves his record against San Francisco to 7-2, his home mark to 4-2, and evens his record against 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan to 1-1. Shanahan becomes the 69th opposing coach Payton has defeated in his career.  Offensively, New Orleans amassed 237 total yards, including 114 rushing yards and 123 passing yards. New Orleans has rushed for at least 100 yards in seven of their nine games this season, including each of their last four. The win is New Orleans’ first victory with less than 125 passing yards since December 24, 2006, when New Orleans defeated the New York Giants 30-7 with 123 passing yards.  Defensively, New Orleans held San Francisco to 281 total yards, including 232 passing yards, San Francisco’s lowest passing output in their last five games, and 49 rushing yards, San Francisco’s lowest rushing output of the season.  New Orleans held San Francisco’s leading rusher, RB Jerick McKinnon, to 33 yards on 18 carries. New Orleans now hasn’t allowed 100 rushing yards to a single player for 52 consecutive regular season and postseason games, which surpasses the 1972-76 Dallas Cowboys for the longest such streak in NFL record books. The last time the Saints allowed a 100-yard rusher came in Week 11 of the 2017 season.  QB Drew Brees passed for 76 yards on 8-of-13 passing and one touchdown, before leaving the game at halftime due to injury. This was the 284th regular season appearance for Brees, moving into a tie with K Sebastian Janikoswki and P Sean Landeta for 17th in games played in NFL record books. Including 16 postseason games, Brees has now appeared in 300 NFL games.  QB Jameis Winston played the entire second half in relief of Brees and finished 6-of- 10 passing for 63 yards, his highest passing output as a member of the Saints.  RB Alvin Kamara rushed for 15 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries and added a team-leading seven receptions for 83 yards and one touchdown reception. Kamara recorded both a rushing and receiving touchdown for the ninth time in his career, surpassing Chuck Foreman and Christian McCaffrey (eight) for the most such games in a player’s first four season in NFL history.  With three touchdowns today, Kamara surpasses WR Eric Martin for 7th in club record books with 48 scores in his career. Kamara now has 310 career receptions, surpassing WR David Abramowciz for 8th in franchise history.  RB Latavius Murray recorded his second longest rush of the season on an 18-yard carry with 8:59 to play in the fourth quarter, setting up an Alvin Kamara two-yard rushing touchdown two plays later. Murray led New Orleans in rushing, with nine carries for 57 yards (6.3 avg.).  Appearing in his 137th consecutive game, LB Demario Davis recorded his third sack of the season, taking down 49ers QB Nick Mullens on the final play of the first quarter. Davis finished with 12 total tackles, his highest total as a member of the Saints. He also matched a career-high with three tackles for loss, added two quarterback hits, and one pass defense.  S Malcolm Jenkins recorded an interception for the second consecutive game, picking off San Francisco QB Nick Mullens with 6:59 to play in the third quarter. Jenkins has recorded interceptions in consecutive games one other time in his career, recording interceptions in Weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the 2014 season, as a member of the Eagles. Jenkins added five tackles and two pass defenses in the game, marking the 23rd game of his career with multiple pass defenses and second such game this season.  CB C.J. Gardner-Johnson recorded the first sack of his career, dropping Mullens with 4:49 to play in the third quarter. Gardner-Johnson also recorded a career-high three quarterback hits and finished third on the team with eight tackles.  K Wil Lutz was perfect on his field goal and extra point tries, connecting on field goals of 49 and 23 yards and going 3-for-3 on extra point attempts. Lutz has made multiple field goals in six of New Orleans’ nine games this season  WR Deonte Harris recorded a 75-yard kickoff return with 14:56 to play in the second quarter, the longest kickoff return of his career. The return set up the Saints’ first score of the game, as Lutz converted a 49-yard field goal four plays later. Harris also matched a career-high four receptions for 24 receiving yards.  WR Marquez Callaway made an impact on special teams, recovering two fumbles by San Francisco punt returners. His second fumble recovery came with 9:09 to play in the game, and set up a Saints’ 3-play, 22-yard touchdown drive.  CB Patrick Robinson recorded his second interception of the season and added two pass defenses, marking the tenth game of his career with an interception and multiple passes defensed.  P Thomas Morstead averaged 41.0 yards on five punts while playing in his 183rd career game, moving into a tie for sixth place in club record books with Defensive end, defensive tackle Jim Wilks.  WR Michael Thomas finished with two receptions for 27 yards. With his next two receptions, Thomas will surpass Jarvis Landry for the most catches by any player in the first five seasons of their career.  QB Taysom Hill recorded 45 rushing yards on a career-high eight carries. Hill’s 45 rushing yards is the second highest total of his career, behind only last week’s 54-yard performance at Tampa Bay.  DT David Onyemata finished the game with four tackles, two quarterback hits, one pass defense, and two tackles for loss, marking the first game in his career in which he recorded a statistic in each of those categories.  S Marcus Williams matched a career high nine tackles and added a pass defense.  The Saints extend their streak to 297 regular season games without being shut out, the longest such running streak in the NFL and fourth longest all-time. The streak dates back to September 6, 2002 when New Orleans defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-20 at Raymond James Stadium.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS QUOTES

SAINTS HEAD COACH SEAN PAYTON On not playing Drew Brees in the second half: “He took a heavy shot in the first half. As he came out in the second half, he felt it was really impacting him. He will receive an MRI and an x-ray. His back felt sore. As he tried to throw, he just came up to me and said, ‘Hey, I do not think that I am capable of playing.’ So, quickly, we made the switch and that happens sometimes.”

On if Brees could have re-entered the game in an emergency situation: “He stayed on the sideline. I’m not going to get into the hypotheticals as to what percent and all of those things. Obviously, he stayed on the sideline. He felt strong enough about it to let me know. And, I know when he does that; and, it’s probably going to be the first time in 15 years that it was significant enough like he felt like he couldn’t function in the second half.”

“When he got hit on that one play, I could tell that it affected him. He hung in there and battled. I think that that break that we had at halftime, obviously, it didn’t get any looser or better.”

On how prepared Jameis Winston was for this moment: “I think well. I think, on a bigger note, it’s probably less visible to you guys, Josh Hill and Tre’Quan Smith (were out). Those are significant guys involved in the run game. That, I would say, created also a slew of just things that we’ve got to be better at relative to replacements.”

On the biggest challenge of putting a new quarterback in the game when the offense was in a rhythm: “I am proud of him (Jameis Winston). He led us to an important scoring drive. He led us to another field goal drive. The one thing that I would say with Jameis, too, is that he is extremely bright. Functioning and understanding what we are doing, he is someone that picks it up quickly.”

On if he has been impressed with the defense in the last two games: “Listen, I was impressed tonight. I didn’t like how we started. Then, I thought we settled in and played well.”

On Alvin Kamara’s performance this season while other key players have been out: “He’s a big part of what we’re doing. I thought that Latavius (Murray) had some good runs today as well.”

On his observations of turnovers by both teams on punting plays: “They were (a factor). The first thing I would tell you is that both teams’ gunners had an impact on the returners. In other words, I don’t know that either team when we look at this film will be happy with the jammers and the holdup.”

On how changing quarterbacks impacted the play calling: “I think what impacted our play calling more than anything was when Tre’Quan (Smith) and Josh (Hill) went down. That, all of a sudden now, there are some different things that you are doing with procedures relative to your blocking schemes. Jameis (Winston) was up to speed on everything that we were doing. Just as importantly at halftime, we were trying to arrange the personnel groupings to handle a lot of the stuff that we were doing in the running game.”

On if some of the timeouts were due to changes in personnel: “I’m late. I will do a better job of that. We will clean that up. It ended up being pretty significant.”

On if having Kwon Alexander on the team allowed Demario Davis to rush more: “We’ve rushed Demario a lot. We consider him a pressure player. The other things is that Kwon is one of those players that rushes well.”

On navigating changes this season and now possibly dealing with more injuries: “Our season is going to be full with change. That’s part of adapting, whether it’s injury-related, Covid-related, timing sequences. I think that we are battle tested that way; we will continue to work on it and see where these (injured) guys are, coming out of this week’s game and get ready for a rested Atlanta team that is playing well.”

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS QUOTES

LINEBACKER DEMARIO DAVIS Was this a game that you felt that the defense needed to take ownership of the game, and how important was it for you to be able to do that?

"It is a complementary game. When you get to November and December, you got to play the game that is in front of you, but you have to play good football in all phases. (The) Offense did a good job of capitalizing on (field) position, special teams made a ton of plays, proven that they are one of, if not the best special teams unit in the game and defense, we knew we had to play with phenomenal effort and energy and urgency to go against a good offense that was that was able to come in here and pretty much exploit a spot a lot a lot of holes last year or force holes and opportunities and to create last year. We knew what type of offense was coming in. And we knew what type of football we need to play and just proud of the guys in the way that they stepped up and played at a high level."

How good do you feel about where you guys are as a defense last two weeks have been pretty good wouldn't you say?

"Yes, you want to be ascending, you got to be ascending. There is no time to peak in his game, we got to get better and better. You can congratulate yourselves when you get a win. That's what about in this game. Appreciate the win. But to find the areas that you didn't do things so well to correct those and keep ascending. And that's a good thing is that we're playing at a high level, but there's still levels that we can grow. Being in the right spot, seeing things and kind of anticipating before they happen. That's encouraging that we're planning at a high level and still got room to grow. That's what you need to be doing this time of year."

How would you assess Kwon Alexander's play from what you did see?

“Oh, phenomenal. It jumps out of the first thing. I kept telling him to come to the sidelines. Oh my goodness, you are so fast. He just flies around; you can see it even in practice how fast he gets to the ball. He's always going to have a lot of shots on the balls and be a high impact player. And that's great, because that's the type of defense we want to have is eleven guys swarming to the ball and make sure you are taking your shots when you get there and trying to get the ball out. He was yelling at the defense all night to find ways to get the ball, get the ball, get the ball so he's going to be a guy that just makes a difference better. Definitely excited to play on (the) side of him."

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS QUOTES

RUNNING BACK ALVIN KAMARA Can you describe what it was like, for your team on the sidelines for yourself, when you found out Drew (Brees) wasn't you go back into the game, and you were going with Jameis Winston?

"The game's not going to stop for injury. Drew went down, Jameis Winston has been practicing all week, just like everybody else. He stepped up, he executed. He did what he had to do. We came out with a win. That is what we want to do. Week in and week out and we were able to do that and we're moving forward."

How much does it help that you guys went through this in a game last year, and having Teddy (Bridgewater) come in and working with someone else that maybe you're not as familiar with on a day in and day out basis?

I practice with Jameis every day. I am familiar with Jameis. He is familiar with the offense because he practices in the same facility that Drew practices in every day. When Drew went down, Jameis just came in and did what he does all week. And he studies the same game plan, and he knows what we want to do and that's win. It is what it is. We still had to play a game. The game does not stop for one person. We were able to get a victory. Have to clean some things up. It was not a clean win. But, we'll take a win a win is a win."

What was the huddle like making that switch midway through the game?

"Sean (Payton) called a play and Jameis heard it and he got in the huddle and he called the play and we ran it and executed it. That’s what happen every play Jameis was in. Sean gave him the play, he called it and we executed it."

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS QUOTES

SAFETY MALCOLM JENKINS On his interception: “I was just in zone coverage, a normal zone drop. The quarterback tried to squeeze it into a second window and I was able to get up under it. Obviously, takeaways is a big deal in this game, especially as we got ready to close it out.”

On if the quarterback didn’t see him: “Don’t know and don’t really care. He threw it; and, we look for those opportunities. We had a few this game that we didn’t come up with (today). That has been an area of emphasis for us.”

On his comfort level with this defense in recent weeks: “We talk about it and it kind of comes off as a cliché, but it’s real, especially when we are trying to get better, and that includes me. I think that the coaches have done a great job of putting me in positions that I am comfortable with, that I do well (in). Also, I have had to adapt my game and do some things that are outside of my comfort level to play the role in the defense. I think that both of those areas, I have been improving every week that we go out here. Being that we’ve got so many playmakers in our secondary and on defense, I understand there are times when I will play a role; and, there are times when I am going to be called upon to make plays.”

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS QUOTES

QUARTERBACK JAMEIS WINSTON On the last time he had come into a game on the fly: “Probably three years ago, against the Chicago Bears.”

On what the conversation was like between Coach Payton and Drew Brees about coming into the game: “Just get your helmet and go. It was just like that. So I got my helmet, got prepared, started throwing, because we had the first possession in the second half. And that was that.”

On if Drew Brees gave any indication of leaving the game: “Before we left out, like he was ready to go. That was an on the field decision. And he just gave me the go ahead. And he was helping me the entire way.”

On staying mentally sharp and being prepared to play at any time: “I just prepare the same way that everyone else prepares on this team. I try to give everybody my all. I try to be right there with Drew (Brees) along the way, watching film with him and preparing with him. So, I felt like I went out there and I was prepared to lead this team. And I'm happy that my teammates had my back. And they went out there and executed well, and things went our way.”

On getting an opportunity two weeks in a row to test the offense: “Well, every day, I am just trying to get better and better. My main job’s to serve my teammates, and help put us in a position to win a football game. And we all fight in this thing together. So I am happy that we had a great team win today.”

On the importance of sticking to the game plan, regardless of any injuries: “We do a great job in all of our rooms of being prepared. And the guys that came in, including myself, we were excited, we were confident. And our main goal was to go out there and get a team victory. And we did that.”

On Alvin Kamara’s contribution this season to the team: “He is who he is. And I am truly blessed to have a teammate like him. He's an incredible talent, person and teammate. So when you have guys like that in your locker room that literally approach the day the same way that you do, you just really cherish them. And just love playing with him.”

On Drew Brees giving him advice throughout the game: “He was going through the course of the game, like I would do on anytime, typically, when the offense finishes the drives we go over there and we look over the board. This time since, you know, he wasn't playing, I was, I had the opportunity just to ask him some questions. See what he was seeing and just gather information from him and try to apply it out there on the field”

On if taking some snaps last game helped this week : “Yeah, absolutely. Just getting a game experience is always good. But I've been there before. So, I'm just happy that I got a chance to go out there and just help my team get a win today.”

On fans enjoying the eating the W: “I appreciate it more when my teammates rallied around me, and I really embraced it. I think it's so great to be in an environment with such great men and women. Coming to work every single day, they knew that was a big deal. We were happy that we were able to sweep a division opponent. And we just had to move on to this next game.”

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS QUOTES

QUARTERBACK DREW BREES On why he did not return into the game: “I was not going to be able to be effective. It had nothing to do with pain. It was definitely just what my body was going to be able to do or not be able to do.”

On when he realized he would not return “You always worry about halftime because you sit for so long. And so, when I came out the second half and started throwing the ball, it became really apparent that I wasn't going to be effective.”

On what it was like playing before the half with injury: “I mean, listen, that's part of the game. But, just trying to take advantage of the opportunities that we had. Just doing whatever we could to try to get the lead before halftime. Obviously, we didn't play very well offensively in that first half. The first quarter, I think we had three plays. We had a three and out, and then we had another three and out early in the second quarter. And so it didn't start well for us, but our defense stepped up and played fantastic from the second quarter on. We got some big plays, special teams, got a big kick return, got a couple of plays on punt team that were huge in this game as well. And so, you know, all around, we just found another way to win as a team. It was not pretty, but we found a way.”

On how long he thinks the injury will affect him: “I'm just taking it one day at a time. I have done that this entire season. And I will continue to do that. I am not sure what tomorrow holds. But you can know I'm going to do everything I can to be as effective as I possibly can for next week.”

On Jameis Winston’s preparation and contribution: “I thought he played great. Listen, that’s a tough, it's a tough job, you know, especially when as elaborate as our game planning is on offense especially. To come in and, and be able to execute that offense is very, very difficult, especially if you're just kind of coming in midstream. And haven't had a big chance to really get, you know, get all the reps and that kind of thing. And listen, I thought he did great. I thought he did great. I thought he had great command of the huddle and everything, kind of went off without a hitch, Obviously, nothing's perfect. But, I thought he made some great throws. I thought he made some really good decisions snd obviously took advantage of the opportunities that were given out there.”

On if the injury was a cramping/stiffening injury: “That's a good way to put it. Yeah. Listen, I can't really describe it other than it was preventing me from doing my job.”

On if he is currently in serious pain: “I wouldn't call it that. But it's just something, definitely something that needs to be dealt with.”

On if the injury was rib related: “Yeah. And yeah, I mean, it's a cumulative thing. Probably not just one.”

On how he felt during the two-minute before the half: “I actually felt terrible before the two- minute drive, but I had to find a way.”

On if the injury is a long-term issue and his impression of the penalty on the play: “Nothing's a long term thing. It’s just a matter of how long it’s going to be. And honestly, I really, I really don't know. It's not something quite to this extent that I've experienced. Like I said, I'm just going to take it one day at a time. The hit itself, I heard the officials saying that it was by rule and he drove me into the ground. And that'll bring a flag.”

On the importance of finding a way to win with multiple injuries: “Listen, I think it says a lot about our team, a lot about our coaches, says a lot about our grit and determination. And listen, time and time again throughout the season we've had moments where guys have been down in key positions and other guys have stepped up and done a great job or those around them have just elevated to a new level. And once again, that's what happened again today.”

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS QUOTES

HEAD COACH KYLE SHANAHAN (On the lack of offense after the opening drive today) “It was disheartening. I thought we had an opportunity today. I thought we should have had the lead going into half. We couldn’t get anything going in the second half. We did not get much out of our run game today. Those turnovers are what killed us. I know we had two interceptions in the red zone. Our special teams has to be better from a turnover standpoint. Three times we gave up the ball to our defense inside the 20. We had the two fumbled kick return and the long kickoff. It’s not even close to good enough.” (On the Saints run defense) “We knew they would be a challenge going into the game. I think they are one of the top teams against running the ball. Our backs were banged up in the game and going into the game. We knew it would be a challenge running the ball today. I tried to stay balanced as much as I could, so we didn’t become one dimensional. We didn’t want to make it tough for our quarterback and our offensive line. We stuck with it as long as we could. We knew it would be a challenge going in. I wish we would have gotten a few bigger runs out of the 25 carries that we had.” (On if the turnovers were the undoing) “Definitely. I think we all knew that we had to play some really good football coming into today. I was really impressed with the guys and how hard they were going for it. If we do not get the turnovers fixed, then it doesn’t matter what our situation is. I believe in our four wins we are +5 or +8 and in our six losses we are -10 or something. It is a huge difference there. I know that we are missing some people, but we would have had a very good chance of being in that game had we taken care of the ball today. We didn’t and blew an opportunity there.” (On the explanation on the roughing the passer call on Kentavius Street today): “That’s just how he saw it. He thought he saw it and got some agreement from the refs around him and that’s what they went with. They said that they drove him into the ground and landed on him.” (On if the dome affected the three muffed punts) “I don’t think so, but you can ask those guys. He fair caught it and then let it go. He didn’t tell me that he didn’t see it. He should have caught it. You can ask them, but not that I know of.” (On why Brandon Aiyuk hasn’t been used as a punt returner): “He has been out (injured and trying to get back healthy. We are trying to get him at receiver first. It something we definitely have to look to after what happened today.” (On why he sat Nick Mullens for a play) “He was hurting on that play, so we got him out. We checked him out and he was better after” (On the Saints nickel blitz) “They brought the nickel a bunch. We had a bunch of good plays on it, but when we didn’t you saw what happened. A couple I thought we could have made, but didn’t. It’s something they did a ton throughout the game. They did a real good job of blitzing and got us a couple of times.” (On the bye week) “I just want to give more time for guys to get back. Hopefully, we can get a couple of guys back on offense with that extra week off. I know we are going to get one back on defense. Maybe more. We have had a lot of guys that have to be out there a lot. We have some rotational players who have been carrying the load for way too long. I have a lot of respect for these guys who have just been hanging on. They need some rest. They need to get away. We’ll have a couple of days just to keep guys loose and moving around a little bit so we don’t get too far away from football. This is a much needed rest for any team that I have ever been on.” (On the fourth and one run play decision today that was stopped) “I debate every call and play. I knew when it was third and one we were going to have two downs to get it there. I was going to throw on one and run on the other. I debated as long as I could which one I wanted to do each one on. Obviously, neither of them worked, so I wish I could have had that back. (On if the defensive line was one of the bright spots) “From what I noticed, they had a real good game. It seemed like they were getting pressure on the quarterback. They were put in a number of tough spots. They played well. I thought as a whole they were fighting their ass off. There are no moral victories here I knew there was a challenge going in. They fought hard and we had a chance to win that game and I think it came down to turnovers. That was the most disheartening. I think that if we take care of that ball and with the effort that the guys gave that it would have been a much different result.”

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS QUOTES

QUARTERBACK NICK MULLENS (On the New Orleans Saints defense): “It was just going against a good defense. You are not going to be perfect every time. You aren’t going to be as perfect as you can. I thought that we had some good drives. I felt like we were moving the ball, but you have to be clutch every moment of the game going against a good defense. They did a good job of shutting us down. We kept fighting. I was very proud of the fact that we kept fighting. We stayed at it. They did a good job. We just have to overcome that and make more plays.” (On how he is feeling after coming out the game): “I’m good. I couldn’t breathe. I got the air knocked out of me. I was shaken up on that play and had to come out. It is what it is. I was glad that I was able to go back into the game.” (On Brandon Aiyuk earning his trust): “Brandon’s dynamic. I feel like he can win on any route that you put him on. That is why I love throwing to him and playing with him. He’s a really good receiver. I think dynamic is a good word to use. His ability to separate on the long routes and the short routes. He’s a really special player.” (On the two interceptions): “It was frustrating. You really want points especially in a key moment of the game. It was really frustrating. I felt I did a good job of protecting the ball throughout the game. They blitzed. I felt like there was space in the middle. I really wanted to put it past that guy, but he got under it and made a good play on it The last interception was an opportunity ball. It was a one on one with a double move. I put it up there for him. I’m really frustrated with myself. I can easily make that throw. I just needed to put it out there for him.” (On if they needed to play perfect today to win against the Saints) “I agree with that. We needed a really good game. We did some really good things, but the mistakes are going to be more crucial when you are playing a really good team like that. It proved that today. We needed a disciplined, sound football game. We didn’t get that.” (On C.J. Gardner Johnson giving them trouble today on defense) “He is a good player. He does a good job. He is aggressive. He’s obviously a good blitzer. That’s something that we had to adjust to during the game. It was on me to get rid of the ball before he got to me. Those are tough situations, but I have to find ways to make those plays. They did a good job. You have to give them credit.” (On mood of the locker room today going into the bye): “I’m just frustrated by the loss. I feel like we really could have done special things out there. We have a resilient group. We have a bye week, then six games left. I feel like we can win a lot of games. That is going to be the mindset moving forward. We need to play disciplined football. We are going to put our head’s down and go to work. It's the last stretch and it’s time to kick it in there.” (On him building trust with Jordan Reed) “Jordan is a beast. He is a playmaker. That is what it all comes down to. He’s good against zone coverage. He’s good against man coverage. He has really good hands. He’s just a great football player. He has a great mindset. He’s a great target.” (On the left handed catch) “It was good coverage. We had him on a choice route. It was a coverage that we liked. They kind of hit my hands. I didn’t like the throw obviously. It wasn’t a great throw. I am surprised that he caught it. I guess you expect nothing less from Jordan. It was a great catch.”

New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton Conference Call with New Orleans Media Monday, November 16, 2020

Opening Statement: “Real quick before we get started, I'm not going to address any injuries on this conference call or questions about any injured players. Fair enough?”

To be fair, it's the starting quarterback. “Yeah, no, I appreciate (the question), there's none though. In other words, Wednesday's our first day that we're required to do that. And to be fair to the process, let's stick with that. I'll make sure on Wednesday, we list his (Drew Brees) practice status and everything else.”

Can you talk about how you have looked at the backup quarterback position though with Jameis (Winston) and Taysom (Hill)? Is it similar to last year that if you do need a guy on a temporary basis, you have that setup for Jameis? “I wouldn't project or answer that in any way. We'll see how this week unfolds.”

Can you talk just about your review of Jameis’ performance on yesterday? “Yeah, I thought he did a good job. I thought there were some challenges, I mentioned in the postgame conference that aside from the quarterback injury, we had a tight end and a receiver (get injured). And so there were a handful of things watching the film that we’ve just got to clean up.”

Can you get into how important the play C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Demario Davis was yesterday? “Those guys both played well. We felt it was, in both cases, both of those guys had one of their better games. And after the first drive, I thought progressively we got better and better defensively.”

Did you think that at any point Jameis Winston was maybe reckless or careless with some of his throws yesterday? And if that something that you would consider maybe one of the problems with him in his career? “Yeah, I didn't yesterday, and I can't speak for these challenges in Tampa. But I haven't seen that here.”

Beyond just his traits, what did you like about how he fits into this offense, Jameis Winston? “He and Taysom (Hill) have a good feel of what we're trying to do. They pick things up. And I feel like it's (a) good room.”

I want to go back to Drew (Brees) real quick. He mentioned last night that it sounds like a cumulative thing with him. And I know, I've talked with him before about recovery, trying to get ready for the next game, how much more time he puts in on that. Is this just a byproduct of father time? Or did he just happen to be beat up more this year than normal? “Yeah, I think it's probably the latter. Certainly there's an element of recovery. I haven't seen him yet this morning. But I think he took a significant hit yesterday in that game. We were mindful of his reps during the week. I'm sure I'll have a chance to visit with him here in the next 24 hours, but he’d probably have a better answer for that than I would.”

Is San Francisco a real test for the discipline of your defense and how do you feel like you guys did with that just with those keeping your eyes in the right place and some of those things you guys have been talking about for a while? “I thought we did well. It was, obviously they do a good job with their formations, Kyle (Shanahan) does a good job in their planning. I thought once we got past that opening series, we had a chance at an interception. I think they converted three third downs on that drive. And then after that, we played a lot better.”

I remember last year when Drew (Brees) was injured in Seattle, you didn't name a starting quarterback until late into the week? “That’ll be the case this week too.”

Could you maybe elaborate on the process of what goes into that? Is it this week of practice, is it the game plan? “It's probably a little bit of all of it. Yeah, a little bit of all of that. And also, none of it benefits us by announcing that player earlier than later.”

Just being as familiar with the rules as you are, I don't know if we got a chance to ask you your interpretation of, I mean, I guess you got to see the hit on Drew, did it look like the right call? And did you sense anything malicious about it, or just a heavy hit? “I think this, in my humble opinion, I saw really one flagrant hit that was worthy of a personal foul, and that was the hit on Tre’Quan (Smith). I know we were called with a couple on the quarterback. And it's I'll say this, they were consistent relative to that foul being called on the quarterback. So whether it was the two called on us or the one on Drew, they were consistent. Do I necessarily agree that any one of the three or all of the three were obvious fouls? I don't really. But they were consistent there. The missed call was the one on Tre’Quan.”

Regardless of who’s quarterbacking this week, how much does it help that whoever that quarterback will be really familiar with the Falcons having been in the same division with them? “Yeah, I think it helps that it’s a division opponent. And yet we haven't played them yet.”

Have you heard from the league on possible punishments over the locker room celebration after the Tampa Bay game? “No. I haven’t heard a thing. This is you guys asking reports about reports.”

Did you change what you did after this last game, though? “No. I didn't dance after this last game.”

New Orleans Saints Cornerback Patrick Robinson Video Call with New Orleans Media Monday, November 16, 2020

What we're seeing from this defense, these last couple of games, is that kind of the manifestation of you guys not making mental errors and just cleaning up from that standpoint? “Yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly what you said and I would say we’re just doing our job, not making those mental mistakes. You see the difference right now.”

We've seen a couple of end zone interceptions from you. What's your vertical?

“I'm not sure right now. But, I get high for them.”

What did you see on that interception yesterday? How the play was unfolding?

“I want to say like two or three minutes left and they were just trying to get to the end zone, just being a vet and seeing those things. I was just trying not to get beat for a touchdown. I shouldn’t say it like that, that's kind of saying like I'm playing scared. But, I wasn't trying to give up an easy touchdown. He tried to hit me with a double move, I wasn't going for it. And I've seen it before, so he (Nick Mullens) threw the ball up. I just did what I had to do and I made a play for the team, simple as that.”

How is knowing how you started the season on red zone defense, just how important is that? Not just, you know, that pick, but the other stops you've gotten as a team and the other end zone pick that you got earlier this season?

“I'm not sure what you're asking me. But, as far as the red zone, that’s an extremely important part of the field and we’ve got to get better at that. We still haven't played up to our top potential in that area. But, that's something, that's something I would say that's very important going down the stretch going into the playoffs.”

You obviously, when you've gotten into games, and when you've had opportunities you have made the most of it. Has that been kind of your goal this season that when I get to get on the field, I'm going to be very productive?

“Exactly. I’m trying to win another Super Bowl. So when I get my chance to get in, I’ve got to do my part. If I want to get to that goal, of being a Super Bowl champ again.”

How do you make sure you stay ready to be on the field? I mean, I think the last couple games, you haven't played a defensive snap. So, how do you personally stay ready to just make plays when your name is called?

“Just staying healthy for the most part. That's the main thing. And just studying my playbook, you know, studying film and doing what I have to do. So, when my chance comes, I’m good to go.”

Has that been something you've done throughout your career? Is that something you've had to kind of learn, you know, as your career has kind of progressed? Like how to be in that mode and how to be ready to go?

“Yeah, that is something I've learned over the years. When I was young, I was just going out there just playing football and not really thinking about it. But now, I have to stay ready, staying in the playbook, trying to stay healthy. So, that's what I've learned over the years.”

Obviously, you didn't see everything that Kwon Alexander did yesterday, since you were on the field with him a little bit. But when you're watching him, what do you see?

“(He brings) A lot of energy. That's something we need, especially on defense. But, he's a great player. I think.”

I know we don't know Drew's (Brees’) status yet, but just being a Florida State guy, what is kind of your confidence level in Jameis (Winston)? And what did you see yesterday and, you know, if he has to lead this team, how confident are you all in him?

“I’m extremely confident in Jameis (Winston). H's extremely confident in himself and that's the main part and we’re ready to ride behind him.”

How much does a season like last year help you all just having, you know, going through that with Drew missing those five games last year? How much does that help prepare you all for whatever you may have to face the rest of the way?

“Just going through it and now it is next man up for Jameis. And we are going to do our part on defense. We'll see how it comes out.”

New Orleans Saints Tackle Ryan Ramczyk Video Call with New Orleans Media Monday, November 16, 2020

How did you think the offense flowed after Jameis (Winston) came in to start the second half last night? It's not always easy I imagine just kind of making the switch mid game like that? “Yeah, you know, it's a little different, obviously, with Jameis (Winston) in there. But, you know, I think overall, we did a good job. You know, like I said, obviously, there's a few quirks in there. And, you know, maybe doesn't flow quite as well as Drew (Brees). Because, you know, obviously, Drew's (Brees) been doing it so long. And that's what we're used to. But, I think Jameis (Winston) did a good job stepping up and, you know, playing well. And I think offensive line, obviously, some corrections we need to make, but I think we did alright, overall.”

You have obviously played with Drew Brees now since 2017. Did you see his body language? Did you see him on the sidelines? I mean, obviously, he's a tough competitor, when he can't go, is that kind of an indication of something is definitely not right? Just maybe, I know you were focused on the game, but also seeing him and maybe what your thoughts were knowing he was hurt? “Honestly, I had no idea he was hurt. He did not show it. He didn't show it in the huddle. I didn't see him on the sideline, really. I truthfully didn't even know he was hurt. He's a fierce competitor and he'll do anything he can to be on that field. So, I didn't notice it.”

Whether or not Jameis (Winston) plays, I guess this is a valid question. But what in your experiences with him, what has stood out to you and given you confidence in him? Just from his makeup, I guess and his traits? “Yeah, I think obviously, we've taken snaps with him in camp and then a little bit throughout the week, when he gets in for a little bit. But, I think he's, he's a good leader, he's got good command of the huddle. He's an outgoing player. And I think he has that leadership mentality within him. So if he does get the call, I think he's going to do a great job with it.”

I know on the offensive line, you guys have had guys go down due to injury and, the receivers, that group's been kind of up in the air at times because of injuries. Just how has this team been able to, or do you think those instances maybe help the team kind of hone in and just like alright, Jameis is in we can play now? “When we heard Jameis (Winston) was going in yesterday, it was kind like, alright, no one even thought about it. Like, that is just what we have got to do. This is the NFL, people get hurt all the time. And it is something you have to play through. So, injuries are something that happens and you know, it's the next man up, and you have to be able to do your job. It’s what we do every week, guys are prepping like they’re playing. So, I think multiple guys stepped up and are able to fill in different roles and do a sufficient job.”

Considering the role that Drew (Brees) plays in calling out protections and stuff. What changes for you if he's not in the game? Is it still the quarterback taking a big part in that? Or does somebody else kind of take the lead on that? “Yeah, Drew (Brees) obviously does an incredible job of IDing stuff and seeing stuff that maybe we would miss. So, I think Jameis is obviously perfectly capable of that. But, this week going in, playing Atlanta, you know, we'll see what the changes will be or if there will be any changes. But, we’ve got some smart guys up front. So whatever it is we'll be able to handle it and figure it out.”

Last year, obviously Teddy (Bridgewater) came in and Taysom (Hill) was here when Drew Brees had a thumb injury. I don't think we know which direction Sean (Payton) will go. He went with Jameis (Winston) yesterday. Does it drastically change what you all do when Jameis would be in for Drew, as if Taysom is in with the RPO type stuff as far as a preparation game plan standpoint? “No, I wouldn't say it drastically changes us. Obviously, Taysom’s (Hill) got a few different, like you said, RPO. A little bit different game plan with Taysom in. And that's what we've been going with so far with Drew (Brees) playing. So whoever gets the call, it's not really going to change us all that much. (they) might have a few changes to the offense here and there. But overall, I don't think it's going to change that much.”

It seemed like you stuck with the running game obviously, with Drew (Brees) getting out, kind of changes things a little bit. But you stuck with the running game after it didn't really have a ton of success early in the game. What's been working so well with that lately? And how important is that to what you are going to be doing as the season moves forward? “Yeah, we struggled early on with the run game. Eventually, (we) kind of got some good runs going there. But that is something obviously, we take pride in, getting the run game going. So that's something we'll clean up, watch the film and make corrections there. But I thought San Fran did a really good job. They played hard, physical defense. But, like I said, we'll make corrections and come back. And we got Atlanta this week, so, that's what we're looking to.

It seems like you have also, like, kind of cut down on some of the penalties, whether it's pre-snap stuff, holding, stuff like that. Have you noticed, like, an improvement there as the year’s gone on? “Yeah. Not too focused on it. But you know, I think we've done a good job, running our feet and not letting our hands get outside and getting those holding calls and some of the pre-snap penalties. Those are drive killers. So, I think we've done a good job of keeping those at a minimum. Like you said, (we have) kind of gotten a little bit better with that.”