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Lattimore who suffered a concussion, returned an in- THE MATCHUP terception 77 yards to set up a . Linebacker A.J. After taking advantage of a Week Six following a Klein also recovered a forced by defensive end 43-19 victory over the Washington Redskins on Monday, and returned it 17 yards to set up a October 8, the New Orleans Saints (4-1) will travel to M&T fourth quarter field goal. Bank Stadium to face the Baltimore Ravens (4-2) on Sun- Sunday’s contest against the Ravens, who are tied for day. first place in the AFC North, will mark the start of a stretch The NFC South-leading Saints topped Washington in a for the Saints where three of their next four games are on contest that featured strong all-around performances on the road. Since became in 2006, offense and defense on a special evening that saw quar- the Saints have posted 52-46 record on the road, fourth in terback become the National Football the NFL over that period. League’s all-time passing yardage leader on a second The Ravens are seeking a return to the postseason quarter 62-yard touchdown pass to rookie after missing the playoffs for three consecutive seasons. Tre’Quan Smith. New Orleans’ offense which is ranked third in the NFL, will Brees set the record on the evening when he put to- feature their stiffest challenge of the season from Balti- gether a standout performance, completing 26-of-29 pass- more’s defense, which is ranked first in the league. In a 21 es (career-high 89.7%) for 363 yards with three touch- -0 shutout of the on Sunday, the Ra- downs, zero and a 153.2 passer rating. With vens recorded a franchise-record 11 sacks. that contest, Brees hasn’t thrown a pick in the last six reg- “Certainly their pass rush produced,” said Payton. “But I ular season contests, the most consecutive games he has think, just as importantly, their efficiency on first and third gone in his career without a pick, a time spanning 232 down really put Tennessee into those certain favorable pass attempts. In 2018, while setting the league records down and distances that you want defensively. Watching for yardage (72,103) and completions (6,370), Brees has the game, they were real efficient offensively. I thought completed 148-of-190 passes (77.9 pct.) for 1,658 yards, they were on schedule, they had balance and their third 11 , zero picks and a 122.3 rating, leading the down numbers were fantastic.” league in completion percentage, percentage, Baltimore leads the all-time series 5-1 against New Orle- passer rating and fourth quarter passer rating (133.0). ans, as the Saints will be looking to reverse the trend The defense allowed under 20 points and under 300 against the 22-year old franchise. Neither Brees or Payton total net yards for the second consecutive week, while have defeated the Ravens as a starting or forcing two takeaways. Safety led the club with head coach in their careers. Adding to the challenge Balti- eight tackles (seven solo). Defensive back , more has posted a 27-7 record against NFC teams in playing in the secondary in place of teammate Marshon home games since 2001.

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 2 THE COACHES Ravens since 2008. Harbaugh previously spent his first ten seasons with the Philadelphia New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton has posted Eagles, the last (2007) as the team’s secondary coach af- a 116-77 overall record (.601), including a 7-5 postseason ter spending the first nine coaching special teams. Har- mark (.583) after the franchise had won only one playoff baugh, the brother of Head Coach game prior to his arrival. Payton holds both the club’s top , also spent 14 years coaching in the college win total and winning percentage. He continues to repre- ranks. sent the Saints as the model of stability not only within the

NFC South, as he is the longest tenured head coach within the division, but also among the most accomplished within SERIES HISTORY the National Football League. Only New England’s Bill Bel- ichick (2000), Cincinnati’s (2003) and Green The Saints and Ravens have played six times with Bal- Bay’s Mike McCarthy (hired one week prior to Payton in timore holding a 5-1 edge. The clubs first met on Septem- ber 29, 1996 at Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium in the club’s 2006) have been with their teams longer. Payton is also first season in their new home after previously playing in one of just eight active coaches to lead a team to a Super Cleveland, a 17-10 Ravens win. New Orleans’ only win in Bowl victory. The others are Belichick, Seattle’s Pete Car- the series was a 37-25 victory at Ravens Stadium on De- roll, Oakland’s (Tampa Bay in 2002), Balti- cember 8, 2002. In the last meeting between the two more’s John Harbaugh, McCarthy, Philadelphia’s Doug teams, the Ravens defeated the Saints 34-27 at the Mer- Pederson and Pittsburgh’s . The 2017 Saints cedes-Benz Superdome on Monday, November 24, 2014. squad yielded an 11-5 regular season record, producing Baltimore is the only club that Saints QB Drew Brees has their first playoff berth since 2013, behind a squad led by not defeated as a starter and that Head Coach Sean Pay- quarterback Drew Brees offensively and defensive end ton has not beaten. defensively, this team featured seven players selected to the , tied for the most in club history and four draft picks selected to the PFWA All- 2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS- Rookie Team, two more than any other club. With running BALTIMORE RAVENS STATISTICAL back Alvin Kamara and cornerback , the 2017 Saints were the first team to have both the Associat- COMPARISON ed Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and Defensive League Rankings Rookie of the Year since 1967. The Saints defense saw improvement in virtually every major statistical category. Saints Ravens New Orleans moved up ten spots in total defense, includ- Record 4-1 4-2 ing from 32nd to 15th against the pass. After ranking 31st Scoring Avg. (NFL Rank) 36.0 (1) 25.5 (12) in opponent points per game in 2016, New Orleans moved Opp. Scoring Avg. (NFL Rank) 28.0 (26) 12.8 (1) up to tenth in 2017, surrendering only 20.4 points per Total Off. (NFL Rank) 424.0 (3) 393.0 (9) game. Payton earned a bachelor’s degree in communica- Rushing Off. (NFL Rank) 103.2 (19) 99.2 (21) tions at Eastern Illinois, where as a quarterback he had Passing Off. (NFL Rank) 320.8 (3) 293.8 (9) 10,665 passing yards, at the time the third-highest total in Total Def. (NFL Rank) 369.0 (18) 270.8 (1) NCAA Division I-AA history. Payton was inducted into the Rushing Def. (NFL Rank) 71.4 (1) 82.8 (3) Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame in September of 2000 and had Passing Def. (NFL Rank) 297.6 (30) 188.0 (2) his jersey retired in a ceremony in September of 2010. He Kickoff Return Avg. (NFL Rank) 21.8 (18) 23.4 (15) received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater in Punt Return Avg. (NFL Rank) 3.4 (31) 8.9 (12) 2013. Payton was born December 29, 1963 in San Mateo, Turnover Margin (NFL Rank) Even (16t) -2 (23t) Penalties 32 44 Calif., and raised in Naperville, Ill., Payton has a daughter, Penalty Yards 346 342 Meghan and a son, Connor. Opp. Penalties 28 51

Opp. Penalty Yards 272 453 -winning head coach John Harbaugh is in his 11th season at the helm of the Baltimore Ravens. Har- baugh’s teams have earned berths to the playoffs in six seasons. He is the only head coach since the 1970 AFL- NFL merger to win a playoff game in each of his first five years. He has posted a career record of 108-73 with the

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 3 SAINTS –RAVENS CONNECTIONS cently named to their All-50th team...Ravens Assistant Ath- letic Trainer Duane Brooks previously served in the same New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton and Balti- position for the Saints...Saints area scout Joey Vitt is a na- more Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh served on the tive of Towson, Md., who attended Towson...Saints kicker same coaching staff with the in 1998 Wil Lutz went to training camp with the Ravens in 2016 with Payton serving as coach and Harbaugh before being signed by New Orleans following the concu- overseeing special teams...Baltimore Midwest Area Scout sion of the preseason. Dwaune Jones previously served in several capacities on the Saints player personnel staff from 2005-15...New Orleans Linebackers Coach Mike Nolan served as wide LAST MEETING receivers coach of the Ravens in 2001 and then served as defensive coordinator from 2002-04...Nolan and Baltimore Baltimore Ravens 34, Saints 27; November 24, 2014 @ Defensive Coordinator served on the same Mercedes-Benz Superdome – After New Orleans was coaching staff with the in 2009...Nolan and stopped on a goal line stand to open the contest, the Ra- Baltimore Offensive Line Coach Joe D’Allesandris served vens’ first possession of the game resulted in a nine-play, on the same San Diego Chargers coaching staff in 97-yard scoring drive in which quarterback 2015...New Orleans Assistant Wide Receivers Coach completed three-of-four pass attempts for 41 yards, ending Ronald Curry and Baltimore Assistant Head Coach/ with a 15-yard scoring throw to wide receiver Steve Smith Tight Ends served on the same coaching staff Sr. The two clubs then traded punts but New Orleans with the from 2011-14 along with Ra- got on the scoreboard late in the first quarter with a 10-yard vens Wide Receivers Coach Bobby Engram in 2011. Curry touchdown pass from quarterback Drew Brees to worked with Baltimore WR Michael Crabtree in San Fran- Jimmy Graham. cisco from 2011-14...New Orleans Assistant Offensive Line Baltimore advanced inside the New Orleans ten-yard Coach Brendan Nugent and Baltimore Offensive Assistant/ line on their next drive, but on the first play of the second Tight Ends Andy Bischoff served on the same coaching quarter, following a challenge reversal, it was ruled that staff with the from 2013-14...Baltimore De- rookie safety Pierre Warren, in his NFL debut, stripped the fensive Line Coach Joe Cullen served in the same position ball from Ravens fullback Kyle Juszczyk at the one-yard at Louisiana State University in 1999 and served on the line and recovered it, saving a touchdown. After New Orle- same coaching staff with Saints Special ans was forced to punt, Flacco completed a 40-yard throw Teams Coordinator Bradford Banta in 2008...Baltimore De- to Baltimore wide receiver and three plays fensive Backs Coach played for New Orleans later had a 13-yard rushing from 1997-99...New Orleans tight end touchdown. New Orleans struck back with a 20-yard field played for the Ravens from 2016-17 and was their leading goal by kicker Shayne Graham and on their final play from receiver in 2017...Baltimore Assistant Special Teams scrimmage of the first half, a 26-yard touchdown connec- Coach Chris Horton prepped at De La Salle HS...New Orle- tion from Brees to wide receiver Marques Colston to give ans defensive end Alex Okafor and Baltimore kicker Justin the Saints a 17-14 halftime lead. Tucker were college teammates at the University of Texas...New Orleans Defensive Line Coach Ryan Nielsen The Ravens would answer on the first drive to open the and Baltimore Quality Control Defense Sterling Lucas second half, when Flacco engineered a 13-play, 67-yard served on the same coaching staff at North Carolina drive, highlighted by a 20-yard completion to Smith and a State….New Orleans Running Backs Coach Joel Thomas 15-yard personal foul penalty assessed to Saints safety tutored Baltimore RB Alex Collins as his position coach at to set up a 31-yard field goal by Baltimore Arkansas...New Orleans nose Taylor Stallworth and kicker to knot the score. On New Orleans’ Baltimore tight end Hayden Hurst were college teammates next drive, Brees was picked off by Ravens safety Will Hill, at the University of South Carolina...New Orleans guard who returned the interception 44 yards for a touchdown. Larry Warford and Baltimore outside linebacker Z’Dari- The Ravens opened a ten-point lead with 11:04 left in us Smith were college teammates at the University of the game following a 12-play, 47-yard drive, ending with a Kentucky...Baltimore wide receiver IV played 55-yard field goal by Tucker. Graham booted a 34-yard for New Orleans from 2014-16....New Orleans defensive field goal nearly five minutes later to put the game back tackle and Baltimore quarterback Lamar with in seven. Forsett had a 20-yard touchdown run on Bal- Jackson were college teammates at Louisville...Saints timore’s next possession to put the Ravens up by 14. linebacker Manti Te’o and Ravens safety Brees connected with Graham on a two-yard touchdown were teammates in San Diego from 2013-15.…New Orle- pass with 40 seconds left, but Baltimore recovered the on- ans tackle/guard Jermon Bushrod prepped at King George, sides kick attempt to ensure the Ravens victory. Va. High School and starred at Towson, where he was re-

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 4 FEDEX AIR PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK WEEK 5: QB DREW BREES FEDEX AIR PLAYER OF THE WEEK New Orleans Saints 43, Washington Redskins 19 @ NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Oct. 8, 2018 WEEK 3: QB DREW BREES Completed 26-of-29 passes for 363 yards, three touch- New Orleans Saints 43, 37 @ downs, zero interceptions and a 153.2 passer ratiing. With Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Sept. 23, 2018 363 yards passing, Brees recorded his 105th 300-yard Completed 39-of-49 passes for 396 yards, two touch- game as a Saint, 112th overall. Had a career-high 89.7% downs and two rushing touchdowns tying his single- completion percentage. With his second quarter 62-yard game career high. Became the only player to have touchdown pass to rookie WR Tre’Quan Smith, Brees sur- 350 passing yards, three touchdown passes, two passed Peyton Manning to become the NFL’s all-time pass- rushing touchdowns and zero interceptions in a con- ing yardage leader, finishing the contest with 72,103 career test. With 396 yards passing, Brees recorded his passing yards. 104th 300-yard game as a Saint, 111th overall. With his career-high tying 39 completions, Brees sur- passed Brett Favre (6,300) and is now the NFL’s all- GAME SUMMARIES time leader in completions. WEEK 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, New Orleans Saints 40; September 9, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Super- NFC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK dome – The New Orleans Saints' 2018 regular season got WEEK 4: LB DEMARIO DAVIS off to a disappointing start as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers took a 48-40 victory at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. New Orleans Saints 33, 18 @ Trailing by 24 points in the fourth quarter, the Saints rallied MetLife Stadium, Sept. 30, 2018 behind two Alvin Kamara touchdowns, a one-yard run and a Started at WLB and recorded a team-high 11 tackles seven-yard pass from quarterback Drew Brees, The Saints (nine solo), his highest total and solo total as a Saint converted two-point plays on both touchdowns. But Tampa so far and tied a career-high with two sacks for loss was able to run out the clock to claim the road victory. of 17 yards. Ryan Fitzpatrick, filling in for suspended starting quar- terback Jameis Winston, had one of the most productive games of his career, passing for 417 yards and four touch- NFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE MONTH downs while rushing for another. Wide receivers Mike Ev- SEPTEMBER: K WIL LUTZ ans (seven catches for 147 yards, one touchdown) and DeSean Jackson (five catches for 146 yards, two touch- Lutz drilled 10-of-11 field goals, all 11 PAT attempts downs) did the most damage as the Saints defense didn't and had 17 of his kickoffs sail into the end zone for force its first punt until 7:42 was remaining in the third quar- touchbacks as he led the NFL in scoring (41 points) ter. through Week Four. Lutz has made his last eight field The Saints offense kept up for the first half - scoring 24 goal attempts. points - but sputtered at the start of the second half with two punts and a lost fumble (wide receiver Michael Thomas) on the first three possessions. In the first half Bucs returned FEDEX GROUND PLAYER OF THE WEEK running back Mike Gillislee's fumble 34 yards for a score. WEEK 4: RB Alvin Kamara Thomas' fumble was the lone miscue in a record-setting New Orleans Saints 33, New York Giants 18 @ performance as the third-year receiver from Ohio State had MetLife Stadium, Sept. 30, 2018 16 catches for 180 yards and one six-yard touchdown. He set the team's single-game receptions record and was the Started and carried a career-high 19 times for a ca- highest receptions total on NFL kickoff weekend all-time. It reer-high 134 yards with a career-high three touch- was his fourth 100-yard game and he moved past 200 ca- downs and added five receptions for 47 yards for 181 reer receptions. total yards from scrimmage. Became only the third The Bucs finished with 529 yards of offense while the Saint in franchise history to have 180+ total yards Saints had 475. from scrimmage games in back-to-back weeks.

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 5 yard touchdown pass. Atlanta responded on their second GAME SUMMARIES possession of the contest with an 18-yard touchdown con- nection from QB Matt Ryan to WR Calvin Ridley. WEEK 2: New Orleans Saints 21, 18; September 16, 2018 @ Mercedes- K Wil Lutz booted a pair of second quarter field goals, but Benz Superdome – The New Orleans Saints earned Ryan gave Atlanta a 14-13 lead when he connected with their first win of the 2018 season with a 21-18 come- Ridley on a 75-yard touchdown. But New Orleans took ad- from-behind victory over the Cleveland Browns at the vantage of a late possession at their 42 and Brees complet- Mercedes-Benz Superdome. ed quick throws to Kamara and TE Benjamin Watson to set up a 45-yard Lutz field goal to give New Orleans a 16-14 After the two clubs traded field goals in the first quar- lead at halftime. ter, Cleveland kicker Zane Gonzalez kicked a 39- yard field goal with 1:55 left in the second quarter to Atlanta got the ball coming out of the half and they took the give the Browns a 6-3 lead going into halftime. lead back on a nine-yard touchdown connection between Ryan and Ridley. Midway through the third quarter, DE Alex To open up the second half, the Cleveland defense Okafor blocked a punt by Falcons P Matt Bosher and forced a three-and-out. Browns quarterback Tyrod LB Craig Robertson recovered the ball at the Falcons 16- Taylor then led them on a 12-play, 79-yard drive yard line. Four plays later, Brees completed an 11-yard that ended with a one-yard touchdown run by running touchdown to WR Cameron Meredith. back Carlos Hyde to take a12-3 lead following a missed extra point attempt. Three plays into the final quarter, RB capped a 12-play, 82-yard with a five-yard TD reception New Orleans’ offensive struggles continued as a followed by a successful two-point conversion to give the promising drive that had the Saints at third-and-one Falcons a six-point lead. But the Saints put together a at the Cleveland 40-yard line was derailed when lengthy drive, with Brees finding FB Zach Line for a one- Brees was sacked by Larry Ogunjobi for a ten-yard yard touchdown. Ryan’s five-yard touchdown pass to WR loss to be forced to punt. Mohamed Sanu and a two-point conversion gave Atlanta a seven-point lead, but the Saints marched 81 yards in 11 Cleveland advanced to the New Orleans 26-yard line plays and Brees had a seven-yard rush for a touchdown to on the subsequent drive that entered into the fourth tie the score. quarter, but a 44-yard field goal attempt by Gonzalez went wide left. The Saints got the ball back at their New Orleans took the opening kickoff of overtime and drove 34-yard line and Brees engineered a nine-play, 66- 80 yards, the game ending with the one-yard quarterback yard drive that ended with a two-yard touchdown sneak by Brees. pass to wide receiver Michael Thomas that put the Saints within two. The two clubs then traded three- Thomas had ten receptions for 129 yards. Kamara had a and-outs, but safety Marcus Williams picked off Tay- career-high 190 total yards from scrimmage with 16 carries lor at the Cleveland 40 and returned it 22 yards to the for 66 yards and a career-best 15 receptions for 124 yards. 18-yard line. Four plays later, Brees connected with Adding in 16 punt return yards, the workhorse on offense Thomas for a five-yard touchdown with a successful and special teams finished with 206 all-purpose yards. Jor- two-point conversion rush by running back Alvin dan led an inspired effort by the defense with two sacks. Kamara to give the Saints an 18-12 lead. The Browns answered when Taylor connected with wide receiver Andrew Callaway on a 47-yard touchdown, WEEK 4: New Orleans Saints 33, New York Giants 18; but Gonzalez’s extra point attempt went wide left. September 30, 2018 @ MetLife Stadium – The Saints Brees and the Saints got the ball back and he led posted an impressive victory against the Giants behind a them down the field to set up a game-winning Wil powerful running game and an outstanding run-stopping Lutz 44-yard field goal with 21 seconds left. effort. The Giants scored on their first offensive drive, taking a 7-0 lead on a two-yard TD connection between QB Eli Manning WEEK 3: New Orleans Saints 43, Atlanta Falcons and WR Sterling Shepard. 37; September 23, 2018 @ Mercedes-Benz Stadi- um – The Saints improved to 2-1 with this overtime When the Saints got the ball back, QB Drew Brees engi- victory at Atlanta, with QB Drew Brees becoming the neered a 15-play, 51-yard drive that ended with a Wil Lutz NFL’s completions leader, passing for 396 yards and 42-yard field goal on the first play of the second quarter, the tossing three touchdowns and running for two more, first of four successful kicks in the quarter to give the Saints one a fourth quarter seven-yard rush in the fourth a 12-7 halftime lead. The Saints defense then proceeded to quarter, the second a dramatic quarterback sneak to clamp down on the Giants offense as they allowed only 65 end overtime. RB Alvin Kamara and WR Michael rushing yards, were forced by DT Tyeler Davison Thomas also had monster performances, backed and CB P.J. Williams and recovered by CB Marshon Lat- by a stout offensive line, DE Cameron Jordan had timore and DL Taylor Stallworth, while Manning was two sacks and special teams made a significant con- sacked three times, the defense allowing him to average tribution with a blocked punt. only 5.3 yards per attempt.. With their first offensive drive at their 25-yard line to start, the Saints marched 75 yards in six plays, with CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Brees connecting with WR Ted Ginn Jr. on a four-

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 6 Getting the ball first in the second half, Brees connected GAME SUMMARIES with Smith on a 35-yard touchdown. Smith was then picked off by Saints DB Justin Hardee and the interception was CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-WEEK 5 AT NEW returned 77 yards to set up a one-yard touchdown run by YORK GIANTS QB Taysom Hill to extend New Orleans’ lead to 40-13. A third quarter Washington fumble set up a 44-yard field goal QB Drew Brees completed 18 of 32 passes for 217 yards by K Wil Lutz. as the Saints ran up 170 yards on the ground. RB Alvin Kamara carried 19 times for 134 yards (7.1 avg) and Brees completed 26-of-28 passes for 363 yards with three three touchdowns. In the passing game, Kamara led the touchdowns, zero interceptions and a153.2 passer rating team in receiving with five grabs for 47 yards, for a game- as his 89.7 completion percentage set a career-high. Smith high total of 181 total yards from scrimmage. TE Josh Hil finished with three receptions for a game-high 111 yards. had three receptions for a team-high 63 yards. • S Vonn Bell led the Saints with eight tackles (seven solo) LB Demario Davis led the pass rush with two sacks and and one pass defensed, while DE Marcus Davenport, DE added a team-high 11 tackles, while Davison added a Cameron Jordan and DT Sheldon Rankins each record- quarterback takedown and forced fumble in the fourth quar- ed sacks with Davenport forcing a fumble. ter. Lattimore’s fumble return was for 37 yards as New Or- leans finished +2 in turnover ratio, not giving away the foot- • Smith’s 62-yard reception on the record-setting play from ball. Brees was the longest catch by a Saints rookie since a 76- yard scoring grab by WR Kenny Stills in 2013. • The Saints held the Giants to 299 net yards, the first time this season they have held an opponent to under 300 • After recording a sack in the contest, Smith become the yards. Surrendering only 44 yards rushing to Giants RB 27th quarterback that Jordan has dropped in the regular Saquon Barkley, New Orleans has not allowed an op- season in his eight-year career. posing running back to reach the century mark for their last • The victory improved New Orleans’ all-time record vs. ten regular season games. Washington to 10-17, giving the Saints back-to-back home • With a career-high 134 yards rushing and 181 total yards wins over the Redskins for the first time. from scrimmage, Graham had the third back-to-back 180- • With the Saints having now won their last four games, yard games by a New Orleans player, joining RBs Rueben New Orleans has enjoyed their eighth win streak of at least Mayes (1986-two straight) and Deuce McAllister (2003- four contests since Sean Payton became head coach in three straight). 2006. • Davis’ two sacks were the second time in his seven-year career that he has posted more than one quarterback TRANSACTIONS takedown, but his first as a Saint. • The victory improved New Orleans’ all-time record vs. New York to 14-16, giving the Saints their first win at Met- JULY Life Stadium. 18 – Signed RB Shane Vereen and waived/injured RB • With the Saints having now won their last three games, . New Orleans has enjoyed their 13th win streak of at least three contests since Sean Payton became head coach in 19 – Placed RB Daniel Lasco on Reserve/PUP. 2006. 24 – Placed WR Brandon Coleman on Reserve/PUP.

26 – Placed TE Michael Hoomanawanui on Reserve/NFI. WEEK 5: New Orleans Saints 43, Washington Redskins 19; October 8, 2019 @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome – The Saints won their fourth consecutive game in a standout AUGUST Monday night performance on offense and defense, which also saw QB Drew Brees become the NFL’s all-time pass- 1 – Signed WR Michael Floyd, WR Brandon Tate and OL ing yardage leader. Don Barclay, activated TE Michael Hoomanawanui The Saints first jumped out to a 6-0 first quarter lead on from Reserve/NFI and waived/injured WRs Josh Smith, their first drive of the contest when RB Mark Ingram, return- Travin Dural and Eldridge Massington. ing from a four-game suspension had a two-yard rushing touchdown. Carolina got on the board when K Dustin Hop- 2 – Placed WRs Josh Smith, Travin Dural and Eldridge kins drilled a 37-yard field goal at the end of the first quar- Massington on Injured Reserve. ter. 4 – Reached an injury settlement with WR Josh Smith. The Saints jumped out to a commanding 26-6 lead when Ingram rushed for a one-yard touchdown and Brees and Smith connected on the record-setting touchdown with 2:36 left in the second quarter. The Redskins cut the halftime CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE deficit to 26-13 when they converted a fumble by WR Cam- eron Meredith into a four-yard touchdown run by QB Alex Smith.

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE 6 – Reached an injury settlement with RB Shane Vereen. AUGUST 7 – Signed RB Boston Scott to the practice squad. Termi- nated practice squad contract of QB J.T. Barrett. 5 – Reached an injury settlement with WR Eldridge Massington. Signed DB Rickey Jefferson and TE John 8 – Promoted RB Jonathan Williams to the active roster Phillips. Waived/failed physical WR Brandon Coleman from the practice squad, terminated the contract of OL Jer- and waived/injured OL John Fullington. mon Bushrod and re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the prac- tice squad. 6 – Placed OL John Fullington on Injured Reserve. 12 – Re-signed T Jermon Bushrod and terminated the con- 10 – Reached an injury settlement with OL John Fulling- tract of T Michael Ola. ton. 19 – Re-signed DT Jay Bromley, placed WR Tommylee 11 – Waived CB De’Vante Harris. Lewis on Injured Reserve, signed LB Darnell Sankey to 12 – Signed DBs Robert Nelson Jr. and Marcus Williams. the practice squad and terminated the practice squad con- Waived G Trevor Darling. tract of QB J.T. Barrett. 21 – Terminated contract of RB Terrance West. Waived 21 – Promoted LB Vince Biegel to the active roster from WR Josh Huff. Waived/injured S Rickey Jefferson. the practice squad, waived CB Arthur Maulet and re- signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad. 22 – Placed S Rickey Jefferson on Injured Reserve. 26 – Re-signed WR Brandon Tate, placed CB Patrick Rob- 29 – Acquired QB Teddy Bridgewater from the New York inson on Injured Reserve, terminated practice squad Jets and signed WR Tanner McEvoy. contract of QB J.T. Barrett and signed CB Arrion Springs to the practice squad. SEPTEMBER 27 – Terminated practice squad contract of DT Woodrow 1 – Waived QB J.T. Barrett, LBs Jayrone Elliott and Hamilton and signed DT Thomas Laulile to the prac- KeShun Freeman, TE Garrett Griffin, DT Woodrow tice squad. Hamilton IV, DB Natrell Jamerson, DE Alex Jenkins, 28 – Promoted RB Dwayne Washington to the active ros- LBs Colton Jumper and Hau’oli Kikaha, WR Keith Kirk- wood, OL Rick Leonard, WR Tanner McEvoy, DL Henry ter from the practice squad, waived RB Jonathan Williams Mondeaux, DB Kamrin Moore, DE Al-Quadin Muham- and re-signed QB J.T. Barrett to the practice squad. mad, DB Linden Stephens, G Andrew Tiller, OL Lan- don Turner, RB Jonathan Williams, OL Nate Wozniak and TE Deon Yelder. Waived/injured DB Sharrod Neas- OCTOBER man. Terminated the contracts of G Don Barclay, DT Jason Bromley, WR Michael Floyd, DE George John- 1 – Suspension of RB Mark Ingram lifted by commissioner son, G Josh LeRibeus, DB Robert Nelson Jr., OL Mi- (club has roster exemption). chael Ola, TE John Phillips, QB Tom Savage, WR Bran- don Tate and CB Marcus Williams. Traded DL Devaroe 4 – Terminated practice squad contracts of QB J.T. Bar- Lawrence to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for rett, T Rick Leonard, CB Arrion Springs and TE Deon future considerations. Placed TE Michael Hoomanawanui Yelder, signed WR Tanner McEvoy, G Will Holden, CB and RB Shane Vereen on Injured Reserve. RB Mark In- Darius Hillary and S Chris Lammons to the practice gram II has been placed on Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner. squad, erminated contracts of DTJay Bromley and WR Brandon Tate and signed CBs Demetri Goodson and 2 – Agreed to terms on practice squad contracts with QB Josh Robinson. J.T. Barrett, LB Vince Biegel, TE Garrett Griffin, DT Woodrow Hamilton, DE Alex Jenkins, WR Keith Kirk- 7 – Activated RB Mark Ingram from roster exemption and wood, T Rick Leonard, RBs Dwayne Washington and terminated contract of RB Mike Gillislee. Jonathan Williams, OL Nate Wozniak and TE Deon Yelder and placed DB on Injured Reserve.

3 – Signed RB Mike Gillislee, re-signed G Josh LeRibeus, waived RB Trey Edmunds, terminated contract of LB Nate Stupar and reached an injury settlement with DB Shar- rod Neasman. 5 – Re-signed T Michael Ola and waived RB Boston Scott.

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COMMUNICATIONS DEPT. 2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

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

Aug. 9 @Jacksonville Jaguars W, 24-20 Greg Bensel-Senior Vice President of Communications Aug. 17 ARIZONA CARDINALS L, 15-20 Email: [email protected] Aug. 25 @Los Angeles Chargers W, 36-7 Phone: (504) 731-1794 Aug. 30 LOS ANGELES RAMS W, 28-0

Doug Miller-Executive Director of Football Communica- REGULAR SEASON tions Date Opponent Result/Time Email: [email protected] Sept. 9 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS L, 40-48 Phone: (504) 731-1895 Sept. 16 CLEVELAND BROWNS W, 21-18

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

Justin Macione-Director of Football Communications/ Sept. 30 @New York Giants W, 33-18 Publications Director Oct. 8 WASHINGTON REDSKINS W, 43-19 Email: [email protected] --—-——-———————-BYE——————————-

Phone: (504) 731-1848 Oct. 21 @Baltimore Ravens 3:05PM/FOX

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New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 9 the Chicago Bears. HOW DO YOU SAY IT Quarterbacks Coach Joe Lombardi - The grandson of New Orleans Saints Pronunciation Guide legendary National Football League head coach Vince LB Alex Anzalone (anne-zuh-LOAN-ee) Lombardi, who led both the Green Bay Packers and Wash- ington Redskins and was an assistant for this week’s oppo- T Terron Armstead (ter-RON) nent, the New York Giants. LB Vince Biegel (BEE-gull) Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn - Younger brother, Ja- RB Mike Gillislee (gil-is-LEE) son, was a linebacker and sixth-round draft pick of the De- troit Lions in the 2001 NFL Draft, playing six seasons in the RB Alvin Kamara (kuh-Mare-Uh) NFL with the , and Minneso- DL Mitchell Loewen (LAY-ven ta Vikings. G Josh LeRibeus (luh-REE-bus) Linebackers Coach Mike Nolan - Father, Dick, played DE Alex Okafor (OH-kuh-for) safety in the National Football League for nine years before becoming a coach. He led the San Francisco 49ers from DT (Un-ye-mah-tah) 1968 to 1975 and was the head coach of the Saints from T/G (ANN-druss PEET) 1978 to 1980. T (RAM-check) Asst. GM/College Scouting Dir. Jeff Ireland– Stepson of WR Tre’Quan Smith (Tray-Kwan) Hall of Fame linebacker/center E.J. Holub and the grandson of former Eagles running back and LB Manti Te’o (MAN-tie TAY-oh) Bears personnel executive Jim Parmer. Senior Defensive Asst. Peter Giunta (GEN-ta). National Scout Terry Wooden - Brother, JoJo, is Director of Player Personnel for the .

UP NEXT FOR THE SAINTS Cornerback Ken Crawley - Cousin, Stephon Morris, spent the 2012 season with the . Following the contest at Baltimore, New Orleans will re- Running Back Mark Ingram II - Father, Mark Ingram Sr., main on the road when they come back to U.S. Bank Stadi- was a 10-year NFL veteran who played for the New York um for the third time in the past two seasons to play the Giants, Miami Dolphins, Green Bay Packers and Philadel- Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, Oct. 28 at 7:20 p.m., in a phia Eagles. contest nationally televised on NBC (WDSU-6 locally). The Defensive End Cameron Jordan - Father, Steve, had a Vikings lead the regular season series 19-10 and have a 3- 1 edge in the postseason after a 29-19 season-opening win 13-year career at tight end with the Minnesota Vikings, with in 2017 and a 29-24 victory in the NFC Divisional Playoff. six Pro Bowl selections. Tackle/Guard Andrus Peat - Father, Todd, played six Na- TEAM NOTES tional Football League seasons with the Phoenix Cardinals and the Los Angeles Raiders. FAMILY TIES Wide Receiver Michael Thomas - Uncle, Keyshawn John- Numerous New Orleans Saints players, coaches and play- son, is a former wide receiver himself, spending 11 sea- er personnel department staffers are not the only members sons in the National Football League with the New York of their families to make a name for themselves in profes- Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys and Caroli- sional football. No fewer than 14 Saints players, coaches na Panthers, earning three Pro Bowls and the Super Bowl or front office personnel have relatives who have played, XXXVII title. coached or served in the front office in the National Foot- ball League. Area Scout Scott Campbell - Late father, Marion was for- mer head coach of the Atlanta Falcons and also a longtime Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen - late father, Grady, assistant coach. played linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons from 1968-72. Scouting Assistant Matt Phillips - Father, Ted is the Pete Carmichael - Father, Pete, president/CEO of the Chicago Bears. served as an assistant coach in the National Football League from 1994-2003 with the Jacksonville Jaguars and

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 10 HONORING TOM BENSON TEAM NOTES This season, the Saints are honoring Tom Benson, the club’s late Owner from 1985-2018, by wearing a commem- COACHES IN THE NFL orative patch and helmet decal on their uniforms. Seven members of the 2018 Saints coaching staff have Benson, who passed away on March 15, purchased the prior playing experience in the NFL Saints in 1985. Prior to the purchase the club had never Head Coach Sean Payton - Played for the Bears in 1987. experienced a winning season or playoff berth. During his ownership tenure, the club went to the playoffs 11 times, Special Teams Coordinator Bradford Banta - A fourth captured six division titles and won Super Bowl XLIV. He is round (106th overall) draft pick of the Colts in 1994 out of honored with a “TB” patch on the uniforms and decal on Southern California and played in 156 career games, pri- the back of the helmet. Benson was inducted into the team marily as both a and tight end with four teams Ring of Honor at halftime of the club’s Sept. 9 opener. Asst. Head Coach/Tight Ends - A third round draft pick of the Giants in 1999 out of Texas A&M, who appeared in 114 games with 75 starts for three teams, MY HOMETOWN where he caught 91 passes for 934 yards and 11 TDs. Saints players come from 19 different states, Washington Asst. Wide Receivers Coach Ronald Curry - A seventh D.C. and Nigeria. Of the 53 players currently on the team’s round draft pick (235th overall) of Oakland in 2002 out of active roster, the state which claims the most members of North Carolina and played for the Raiders from 2002-08, the team is Texas with nine. appearing in 76 games with 32 starts, registering 193 re- ceptions for 2,347 yards with 13 TDs. ROSTER FACTS AND FIGURES Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn - The 12th overall pick of the Jets in 1994 out of Texas A&M and started 176 of 205 Oldest Saints player: QB Drew Brees, 38, 1/15/79 games with five teams and was a three-time Pro Bowl se- Youngest Saints player: S Marcus Williams, 22, 9/8/96 lection. Glenn recorded 41 interceptions with six brought back for touchdowns, adding a score on a kick return. Most Seasons as a Saint: QB Drew Brees - 13 Defensive Assistant Leigh Torrence— Enjoyed a seven- Most NFL seasons: QB Drew Brees, 18 year career with Atlanta, Washington and New Orleans for Most consecutive starts: DE Cameron Jordan, 102 his final four seasons, where he played in 73 games. Most consecutive games played: DE Cameron Jordan, Pass Rush Spec. Brian Young - Played in NFL from 2000- 117 08 with the Rams his first four seasons, who originally se- lected him in the fifth round of the 2000 NFL Draft (139th Most playoff experience: Quarterback Drew Brees, 13 overall) from UTEP and final five with Saints, playing in 124 games games, recording 22.5 sacks and eight fumble recoveries. Heaviest Saint: G Larry Warford, 317 Tallest Saint: T/G Andrus Peat, 6-7 ON THIS DATE Shortest Saint: RB Mark Ingram II, 5-9 This week’s game at Baltimore is being played on October Former 1st round draft picks: 11 - QB Teddy Bridge- 21. There have been seven Oct. 21 Saints games with water, DE Marcus Davenport, WR Ted Ginn Jr., DE Cam- New Orleans posting a 3-4 record on the date: eron Jordan, RB Mark Ingram II CB Marshon Lattimore, T/ Date Opp/loc W/L Score G Andrus Peat, T Ryan Ramczyk, DT Sheldon Rankins, TE Benjamin Watson. 10/21/1973 @SF L 0-40 Pro Bowlers: 11 - QB Drew Brees, T/G Jermon Bushrod, 10/21/72 Det. W 17-7 QB Teddy Bridgewater, RB Mark Ingram II, DE Cameron 10/21/84 @Dal. L 27-30ot Jordan, RB Alvin Kamara, CB Marshon Lattimore, P Thom- as Morstead, WR Michael Thomas, C Max Unger, G Larry 10/21/90 @Hou L 10-23 Warford 10/21/01 Atl. L 13-20 Coaches who played in the NFL: 7 - Sean Payton, Brad- 10/21/07 Atl. W 22-16 ford Banta, Dan Campbell, Ronald Curry, Aaron Glenn, Leigh Torrence, Brian Young 10/21/12 @TB W 35-28

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DOMEFIELD ADVANTAGE

TEAM NOTES Since 2008, the New Orleans Saints have posted a 58-25 home record, ranked fifth in the National Football League, IN THE NFC SOUTH including a 7-1 mark in 2017 and a 2-1 start in 2018. The Saints have the best record among NFC South teams NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON since 2006, a period where they’ve won four division titles HOME RECORDS SINCE 2008 including in 2017, tied with for the most during that time. They’ve posted a 43-31 mark within the NFC South since 2006. Team Record REGULAR SEASON RECORDS OF NFC SOUTH 1. New England 72-12 TEAMS SINCE 2006 2. Green Bay 62-20-2 Team W L T Pct. 3. Baltimore 61-21 New Orleans Saints 116 81 0 .588 4. Pittsburgh 60-23 Atlanta Falcons 107 91 0 .541 5. New Orleans 58-25 Carolina Panthers 105 91 1 .536

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 74 122 0 .378 PAYTON’S PLACE AMONG HEAD COACHES

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

Since 2006, the Saints have the fourth-best road record in  The Saints clinched the 2017 NFC South title, earning the NFL at 52-46 (.531). Since 2009, with a 40-34 (.541) their fourth division title under Payton after winning regular season road mark, the Saints have the fourth-best only two prior to his hiring. road winning percentage. The Saints are now 2-0 on the road for the first time since the 2013 season as they will be  Payton the highest winning percentage (.601) and looking for their first winning home mark since 2011. most wins (116) among the 16 Saints head coaches, also ranked 38th all-time in National Football League NFL REGULAR SEASON ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2006 record books.

Team Record  Payton is the first coach in franchise history with dou- 1. New England 70-28 ble-digit win totals in six seasons. 2. Dallas 57-42 3. Pittsburgh 56-42-1 SEAN PAYTON YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN Year Reg. Season Postseason 4. New Orleans 52-46 2006 10-6 NFC Champ Game (1-1) 5. Green Bay 52-46-1 2007 7-9 - 6. Philadelphia 53-46 2008 8-8 - 2009 13-3 SB XLIV Championship (3-0) 7. Indianapolis 52-48 2010 11-5 Wild Card Round (0-1) 2011 13-3 Divisional Round (1-1) NFL REGULAR SEASON ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2009 2013 11-5 Divisional Round (1-1) 2014 7-9 - Team Record 2015 7-9 - 1. New England 49-25 2016 7-9 - 2. Pittsburgh 43-30-1 2017 11-5 Divisional Round (1-1) 2018 4-1 3. Dallas 42-33 TOTAL 109-72 7-5 4. New Orleans 40-34 5. Green Bay 39-35 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 6. Denver 37-37

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 12 NFC SOUTH COACHES RECORDS IN DIVISION PLAY TEAM NOTES Payton has the most regular season division wins by NFC South coaches in division play since 2006. CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - PAYTON’S PLACE Coach W L Pct. Sean Payton 40 28 .588 TOP THREE WINNINGEST SAINTS HEAD COACHES 23 20 .535 (REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON) Dan Quinn 12 9 .571 Coach W L Pct. Dirk Koetter 6 8 .429 Sean Payton 116 77 .601

Jim Mora 93 78 .544 SEAN PAYTON’S REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS. 46 52 .469 NFC SOUTH TEAMS Team W L Pct. Sean Payton’s 116 career wins in the regular season and Atlanta 16 7 .696 postseason since being hired by the New Orleans Saints in 2006 ranks fifth among active National Football League Tampa Bay 13 10 .565 coaches, second among current NFC head coach coaches Carolina 11 11 .500 and his winning percentage since 2006 is ranked fifth among current NFL head coaches. WINNING PERCENTAGES AMONG ACTIVE NATIONAL PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY SEAN PAYTON FOOTBALL LEAGUE COACHES SINCE 2006 Payton’s coached 23 players who’ve earned 45 Pro Bowl (Min. 50 games) selections as a head coach and assistant with the Saints, Cowboys Giants, including seven selections in 2017. Coach W L T Pct. PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY SEAN PAYTON 171 51 0 .770 AS A HEAD COACH AND ASSISTANT Mike Tomlin 126 69 1 .645 Pos. Player Pro Bowls Years G Larry Allen 1 2005 Mike McCarthy 134 81 2 .622 QB Drew Brees 10 2006, 08--14, 16-17 91 56 1 .618 T 2 2006, 08 Sean Payton 116 77 0 .601 T Jermon Bushrod 1 2011 G Jahri Evans 5 2009-11, 13-14 John Harbaugh 108 73 0 .597 C Jonathan Goodwin 1 2009 TE Jimmy Graham 3 2011, 13-14 WINNINGEST ACTIVE NFL COACHES SINCE 2006 G Ben Grubbs 1 2013 S Roman Harper 2 2009-10 (Min. 50 games) RB Mark Ingram II 2 2014, 2017 Coach W L T Pct. DE Cameron Jordan 3 2013, 2015, 2017 RB Alvin Kamara 1 2017 Bill Belichick 170 51 0 .769 CB Marshon Lattimore 1 2017 Mike McCarthy 134 81 2 .622 G Carl Nicks 2 2010-11 Mike Tomlin 126 69 1 .645 S Darren Sharper 1 2009 TE Jeremy Shockey 1 2002 122 87 1 .583 DE Will Smith 1 2006 Sean Payton 116 77 0 .601 T Jon Stinchcomb 1 2009 G Ron Stone 2 2000-01 John Harbaugh 108 73 0 .597 WR Michael Thomas 1 2017 * Not including Monday night result LB Jonathan Vilma 2 2009-10 G Larry Warford 1 2017 TE Jason Witten 1 2005

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ROAD WARRIORS BUCKING THE ODDS

TEAM2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOTES Below is the list of the 30 undrafted rookies who were THE SAINTS WHEN signed by the Saints as free agents following the NFL Draft since 2006 who have earned opening day roster spots. Below is the record in various situations the Saints have Two undrafted free agents earned roster spots in 2018, compiled under Sean Payton as head coach as well as defensive back J.T. Gray who has two special teams tack- their record under these circumstances in 2018. les and defensive tackle Taylor Stallworth: SEAN PAYTON’S REGULAR SEASON RECORD WHEN (2006-11, 2013-) YEAR PLAYER Leading After First Quarter...... 62-16 2006 P Steve Weatherford Leading at Halftime...... 90-13 2007 QB Tyler Palko, RB Pierre Thomas Leading After Third Quarter...... 89-11 Saints Score First...... 63-22 2008 LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar Saints 200+ Yards Passing...... 98-65 2009 LB Jonathan Casillas, WB Rod Harper Opponent Under 200 Yards Passing...... 44-19 Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing...... 73-23 2010 OLB Junior Galette, RB Chris Ivory Forcing 3+ Turnovers...... 29-6 2011 S Isa Abdul-Quddus Defense Has 3+ Sacks...... 52-19 Indoors...... 71-45 2012 RB Travaris Cadet, DE Outdoors...... 37-28 2013 DE Glenn Foster, TE Josh Hill, C/G Tim Lelito, ILB At Home...... 60-31 Kevin Reddick, RB Khiry Robinson, CB Rod On The Road...... 49-41 On Artificial Turf…...... 78-47 Sweeting Scoring 20 Or More Points...... 103-42 2014 CB Brian Dixon, OLB Kasim Edebali Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points...... 67-7 Committing Zero Turnovers...... 37-5 2015 DE Tavaris Barnes, DT Kaleb Eulls, DE Bobby Richardson

2016 DB Ken Crawley, DB De’Vante Harris, K Wil Lutz, THE SAINTS IN 2018 WHEN? WR Tommylee Lewis, OL Landon Turner (REGULAR SEASON) 2017 RB Trey Edmunds Leading After First Quarter...... 2-0 Tied After First Quarter...... 1-0 2018 DB J.T. Gray, DT Taylor Stallworth Leading at Halftime...... 3-0

Leading After Third Quarter...... 3-0 Saints Score First...... 2-1 IN THE NFL Saints 200+ Yards Passing...... 4-1 The Saints have the second-best regular season record in Saints Have 100+ Yards Rushing...... 2-0 the NFC and are tied for the fifth-best mark in the NFL Recording 0 Takeaways...... 1-1 since 2006. Since 2009, their 90-58 record’s ranked fourth. + 2 Turnover Margin...... 1-0 +1 Turnover Margin…...... 1-0 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS IN THE NFL SINCE 2006 Recording 1 Takeaway...... 1-0 Team W L T Pct. Even Turnover Margin...... 1-0 - 2 Turnover Margin...... 0-1 New England Patriots 155 43 0 .783 - 1 Turnover Margin...... 1-0 Pittsburgh Steelers 127 70 1 .644 Defense Has 3+ Sacks...... 4-0 Indoors...... 3-1 Green Bay Packers 124 72 2 .631 Outdoors...... 1-0 117 81 0 .591 At Home...... 2-1 On The Road...... 2-0 New Orleans Saints 116 81 0 .589 On Artificial Turf...... 4-1 Baltimore Ravens 116 82 0 .586 On Natural Grass...... 0-0 Scoring 20 Or More Points...... 4-1 Dallas Cowboys 114 84 0 .576 Allowing 20 Or Fewer Points...... 3-0 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Committing Zero Turnovers...... 2-0

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 14 POINTS PER GAME TEAM NOTES Since 2006, the Saints have averaged 27.8 points per game (5,451 points) in 197 regular season games, second CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE—IN THE NFL in the NFL. Since 2006, they’ve scored 20 or more points REGULAR SEASON RECORDS IN NFL SINCE 2009 in 157 contests (79.7%) and 30 or more in 89 (45.2%). 10 of the team’s top 12 single-game point totals have oc- Team W L T Pct. curred since 2006. In 2017, the Saints finished fourth in the New England Patriots 116 34 0 .773 NFL in scoring (28.0 ppg.). In 2018, they’re first (36.0 ppg.) in scoring overall, as well as in first in fourth quarter scor- Green Bay Packers 97 51 2 .653 ing. Pittsburgh Steelers 97 52 1 .650 NFL POINTS PER GAME LEADERS SINCE 2006 New Orleans Saints 91 58 0 .611 Team Pts. Pts./Gm. Seattle Seahawks 87 61 1 .587 1. New England 5,851 29.6

2. New Orleans 5,477 27.8 POINTS PER GAME 3. Green Bay 5,168 26.1 After starting 0-2 in 2017, New Orleans put together an eight-game winning streak, their longest run since an eight -game streak in 2011. Under Payton, the Saints have put 2017 NFL POINTS PER GAME LEADERS together eight winning streaks of at least four games, in- Team Pts. Pts./Gm. cluding the club’s current four-game run where they have defeated the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons, New 1. LA Rams 479 29.9 York Giants and Washington Redskins. On Sunday at Bal- 2. New England 458 28.6 timore, the Saints will be looking for their sixth winning streak of at least five games since Payton became head 3. Philadelphia 457 28.6 coach in 2006. Below is a list of the eight winning streaks 4. New Orleans 448 28.0 of at least four games since 2006: 5. Jacksonville 417 26.1 Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 2009—13 games

Nov. 6, 2011-Jan. 1, 2012-8 games 2018 NFL POINTS PER GAME LEADERS Sept. 24-Nov. 19, 2017-8 games Team Pts. Pts./Gm. Oct. 21-Dec. 12, 2010-6 games 1. New Orleans 180 36.0 Sept. 8-Oct. 6, 2013-5 games 2. Kansas City 215 35.8 Oct. 14-Nov. 4, 2007-4 games 3. LA Rams 196 32.7 Sept. 18-Oct. 9, 2011-4 games 4. New England 176 29.3 Sept. 16, 2018-present-4 games 5. LA Chargers 175 29.2

DOUBLE DIGIT WINS 2018 FOURTH QUARTER SCORING LEADERS In 2017, posting an 11-5 record, capturing the NFC South title and advancing to the NFC Divisional Playoff round, the Team Pts. Pts./Gm. New Orleans won at least ten games for the sixth time 1. New Orleans 65 13.0 since Payton became head coach after posting double- digit win totals five times from 1967-2005. The Saints will 2. Cincinnati 63 10.5 be attempting to have double-digit wins in consecutive 3. Atlanta 55 9.2 seasons for the fourth time in franchise history in 2018 and for the second time under Payton. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 15 SECOND HALF SCORING MARGIN TEAM NOTES In 2017, the Saints jumped even further ahead in the sec- ond half of their contests while stopping opponents, ranked CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE—SCORING second in the National Football League in second half/ LEADER overtime point differential in the regular season. 2017 NFL SECOND HALF/OT SCORING MARGIN SINGLE-GAME POINTS SCORED IN SAINTS HISTORY Team G Pts. Opp. Diff. Rk. Opponent Pts. Date Seattle Seahawks 16 241 154 87 1. vs. Indianapolis 62 10/23/11 New Orleans Saints 16 226 160 66 2t. vs. Detroit 52 10/15/17 Jacksonville Jaguars 16 220 157 63 2t. vs. NYG 52 11/1/15 SAINTS BY THE NUMBERS 4t. vs. Green Bay 51 11/24/08 1 – Super Bowl appearances and Championships 4t. at St. Louis 51 11/2/69 2 – NFC Championship appearances 4t. at Seattle 51 11/21/76 6 – Division Championships 7t. vs. NYG 49 11/28/11 361 – Franchise wins (regular season and postseason) 7t. vs. LA Rams 49 11/27/16 10 – Pro Football Hall of Famers 7t. vs. Dallas 49 11/10/13 5 – Ring of Honor members, including Owner Tom Ben- son, who was inducted in Week One of the 2018 season. 10t. at Philadelphia 48 9/20/09 33 – Number of years the club was owned by Tom Ben- 10t. at Arizona 48 12/18/16 son, who passed away this spring. 10t. vs. NYG 48 10/18/09 51 – Saints Hall of Famers 52 – The club is in its 52nd season of play.

84,728 – Largest home crowd (US), a November 3, 1968 NEARLY UNBEATABLE AT 30 contest vs. the Dallas Cowboys played at Tulane Stadium. During Payton’s tenure, the New Orleans Saints have a 74 73,373 – Largest crowd at the Mercedes-Benz Super- -12 record (86.0%) in games where they’ve scored at least dome, a November 24, 2014 contest vs. Baltimore. 30 points. 116 – Games won by Head Coach Sean Payton (regular 30-POINT GAMES BY SEASON (2006-11, 13-18) season and postseason), ranked first in club history and 38th in National Football League record books. 2006: 6-1 6,370 – NFL record number of completions by Drew Brees. 2007: 5-0 72,103 – NFL-record number of passing yards by Brees 2008: 6-2 after surpassing Peyton Manning for first place on Oct. 8 vs. Washington. 2009: 12-0 (Including 3-0 in postseason) 499 – Career TD passes by Brees, fourth in NFL records. 2010: 6-1 (Including 0-1 in postseason) 64.5 – Number of sacks by defensive end Cameron Jor- dan, fifth in franchise record books. 2011: 10-2 (Including 1-1 in postseason) 86 – Team-high number of points scored by running back 2013: 6-0 Alvin Kamara in 2017. 2014: 4-1 1,554 – Team-high yards from scrimmage by Kamara in 2017. 2015: 3-1 650 – Team-high total yards from scrimmage total by 2016: 6-3 Kamara in 2018, tied for eighth In the NFL. 2017: 7-0 (Including 1-0 in postseason) 196 – Number of receptions in his first two seasons by wide receiver Michael Thomas, an NFL Record. 2018: 3-1 46 – Receptions by Thomas in 2018, third In the NFL.

708 – Career tackles by linebacker Demario Davis.

44 – Seasons at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, which opened in 1975.

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 16 KEEPING DRIVES GOING OFFENSIVE NOTES The Saints have converted an NFL-best 46.6 of their third down attempts in the regular season since 2006. DOMINATING OFFENSE NFL THIRD DOWN CONVERSION LEADERS SINCE Since 2006, when Payton arrived as head coach, the New 2006 Orleans Saints have been the NFL’s top ranked offense Team Made Att. Pct. (404.6 ypg.). In 2018, they are ranked third (424.0 ypg.). 1. New Orleans 1,207 2,590 46.6 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS SINCE 2006 2. New England 1,155 2,621 44.1 (NET YARDS PER GAME) 3. Indianapolis 1,145 2,615 43.8 Team Yds. Yds./Gm. 1. New Orleans 79,713 404.6 FIRST DOWNS 2. New England 76,432 386.0 The Saints rank first in the NFC and second in the NFL with 4,487 first downs in the regular season since 2006, includ- 3. Philadelphia 73,749 372.5 ing a league-best 2,960 first downs passing. NFL FIRST DOWN LEADERS SINCE 2006 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL OFFENSE Team Tot. Rush Pass Pen LEADERS IN 2018 1. New England 4,592 1,439 2,740 413 (NET YARDS PER GAME) 2. New Orleans 4,487 1,225 2,960 302 Team Yds. Yds./Gm. 3. Indianapolis 4,128 1,105 2,644 379 1. Los Angeles Rams 2,786 464.3

2. Tampa Bay 2,243 448.6 THROUGH THE AIR 3. New Orleans 2,120 424.0 Each season since 2006, the Saints have ranked in the National Football Leagu’s top five in passing, averaging YARDAGE RAMPAGE 296.7 net yards per game to lead the league during the period. In 2017, the Saints finished fifth in the NFL in pass Since 2006, the Saints have racked up nine of the team’s offense (317.1 net passing yards per game). In 2018, they top ten highest single-game net yardage totals. Prior to are ranked third Payton’s hiring, New Orleans had only reached 500 yards in seven games. Since then, they’ve met the mark in 25 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE NET PASSING YARDS contests. PER GAME SINCE 2006 TOP TEN SAINTS TOTAL NET YARDAGE GAMES Rk. Team Yds. Yds./Gm. Rk. Opponent Yds. Rush Pass Date 1. New Orleans 58,453 296.7 1. vs. Dallas 625 242 383 11/10/13 2. New England 52,799 266.7 2. vs. Carolina 617 208 409 1/1/12 3. Green Bay 50,521 255.2 3. vs. NYG 608 103 505 11/1/15 4. vs. Cincinnati 595 91 504 11/19/06 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE NET PASSING YARDS PER GAME LEADERS 5. vs. NYG 577 205 372 11/28/11 Rk. Team Yds. Yds./Gm. 6. vs. Minnesota 573 161 412 12/18/11 1. Tampa Bay 1,842 368.4 7. vs. SF 571 248 323 11/6/16 2. Pittsburgh 1,974 329.0 8. vs. Dallas 562 116 446 12/23/12 3. New Orleans 1,606 320.8 9t. at Atlanta 557 227 330 9/12/93

9t. vs. Indianapolis 557 236 321 10/23/11

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 17 only trio from a National Football League team in 2017 to OFFENSIVE NOTES each be over 1,100 total yards from scrimmage. In fact it is only the fourth time in franchise history that three Saints YARDS AFTER THE CATCH have at least 1,000 total yards from scrimmage in the same season. Since 2006, the Saints rank first in the NFL in yards after the catch (28,795). New Orleans ranked first in the NFL in SAINTS TRIOS WITH 1,000 TOTAL YARDS FROM 2017 with 2,401 yards after the catch with rookie running SCRIMMAGE (Ranked in total Yards) back Alvin Kamara ranked second in the NFL (705). 1. 4,339 - 2017, RB Mark Ingram (1,540), RB Alvin Kama- YARDS AFTER THE CATCH BY NATIONAL FOOTBALL ra (1,554) and WR Michael Thomas (1,245) LEAGUE TEAMS SINCE 2006 2. 4,071 - 2001, WR Joe Horn (1,269), WR Willie Jackson Team YAC (1,046) and RB (1,756) 1. NO 28,795 3. 3,702 - 2016, WR (1,203), RB Mark In- gram II (1,362) and WR Michael Thomas (1,137) 2. NE 26,988 4. 3,600 - 2006, RB (1,307), WR Marques Col- 3. GB* 26,442 ston (1,038) and RB Deuce McAllister (1,255) * Not including Monday night result The trio of Ingram, Kamara and Thomas all finished the reg- ular season in the top 10 in the National Football League for FOUR DOWN TERRITORY first downs. In 2018, Kamara is ranked fifth following New Orleans’ Week Six bye. Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints are ranked second in the conference and fourth in the National Football League in 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST DOWN fourth down conversion rate, converting 110-of-196 at- LEADERS tempts (56.1 Pct.). In 2017, New Orleans converted 12-of- Rush Rec. Tot. 15 third down attempts (80.0%), best in the NFL and have 1. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 74 31 105 converted their only three attempts in 2018. 2. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 66 32 98 FOURTH DOWN CONVERSION RATE 3. Melvin Gordon, LAC 58 22 80 IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SINCE 2006 4t. Alvin Kamara, NO 40 38 78 Rk. Team Conv./Att. Pct. 4t. Kareem Hunt, KC 60 18 78 1. New England Patriots 121/193 62.7 4t. LeSean McCoy, Buf. 55 23 78 2t. Cincinnati Bengals 95/163 58.3 7. Keenan Allen, LAC 0 74 74 2t. Dallas Cowboys 95/163 58.3 8. Antonio Brown, Pit. 0 71 71 4. New Orleans Saints 110/196 56.1 9. Michael Thomas, NO 0 70 70 5. Philadelphia Eagles 110/201 54.7 10t. Mark Ingram, NO 50 19 69

10t. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 0 69 69 FOURTH DOWN CONVERSION RATE

IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN 2017 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST DOWN Rk. Team Conv./Att. Pct. LEADERS 1. New Orleans Saints 12/15 80.0 Rush Rec. Tot. 2. Jacksonville Jaguars 10/13 76.9 1. Todd Gurley, LAR 36 10 46 3. Philadelphia Eagles 17/26 65.4 2. Melvin Gordon, LAC 24 15 39

3. Adam Thielen, Min. 0 38 38 THE TRIPLETS 4. 30 6 36 Running backs Mark Ingram II (1,540), Alvin Kamara 5. Alvin Kamara, NO 21 14 35 (1,554) and wide receiver Michael Thomas (1,245) were the

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first stint and opened 62 regular season contests at left OFFENSIVE NOTES tackle. After attaining starting experience at guard with the Miami Dolphins, Bushrod returns to serve as the top back- HOLDING THE LINE up off the bench. In four games in 2018, he’s served as an additional blocker and contributed on special teams as well. Since 2006, the New Orleans Saints have allowed the few- est sacks in the National Football League, surrendering T/G Andrus Peat - A first round selection (13th overall) in only 302 takedowns in 197 regular season games, 20 in the 2015 NFL Draft out of Stanford, Peat was considered 2017, the second-lowest total in the league and eight in one of the top college offensive linemen in 2014. In his final 2018, tied for second fewest. season in Palo Alto as a junior, Peat started all 13 games at left tackle and was named a first-team All-American by SACKS ALLOWED FROM 2006- ESPN.com, The Sporting News and SI.com and received Rk. Team Sacks second-team honors from the Associated Press. In his first 1. New Orleans 302 three seasons, Peat has played in 43 games with 38 starts, opening a contest at every position except center. In 2017, 2. New York Giants 350 Peat took a massive step forward, opening 15 contests at 3. Indianapolis 365 left guard and left tackle, also opening the NFC Divisional Playoff at left guard. Headed into his fourth season, Peat made his 2018 debut in the Sept. 16 win over Cleveland. FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN 2017 Peat possesses both a veteran’s experience and youthful athleticism, making him a key to the Saints’ future success. Rk. Team Sacks RT Ryan Ramczyk - The Black and Gold used their sec- 1. LA Chargers 18 ond first round selection in the 2017 NFL Draft to snag 2. New Orleans 20 Ramczyk out of the University of Wisconsin, viewed by many as one of the best linemen in the entire draft. The 6- 3t. Pittsburgh 21 6, 314 lb. tackle moved from Division III Wisconsin-Stevens 3t. Atlanta 24 Point to Wisconsin, and in just one season with the Badg- 3t. Jacksonville 24 ers, he flourished. Ramczyk started all 14 games in 2016 and was a consensus All-American, blocking for an offense

that gained 203.1 rushing yards per game and allowing just FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN 2018 one sack. Ramczyk figures to make an immediate impact in Rk. Team Sacks year two in holding down the right side following after open- ing all 16 games and both postseason contests in 2017 1. Kansas City 6 and being selected as a PFWA All-Rookie. 2t. New Orleans 8 C Max Unger - After being acquired by the Saints via trade 2t. LA Chargers 8 in the 2015 offseason, Max Unger has anchored the middle of the line for the past three seasons, starting all 52 con- 2t. New England 8 tests he’s appeared in at center and serving as a three-time 2t. Carolina 8 team captain. A second round draft pick of the Seattle Sea- hawks in 2009, Unger has been named an AP first-team All -Pro in 2012 and is a two-time Pro Bowler. The Hawaii na- Ahead is a synopsis of several returning players and new- tive’s opened all 119 regular season contests he has comers through the draft, free agency and trade to the played in since 2009. 2018 Saints offensive line: RG Larry Warford - Originally selected by Detroit in the LT Terron Armstead - The club’s first third round draft third round of the 2013 NFL Draft (65th overall) out of Ken- choice in 2013 out of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Armstead im- tucky, this sixth-year blocker brought size, strength and foot pressed scouts by running the fastest 40-yard dash time quickness to the Saints’ line in 2017, as he started all 14 (4.71) by an offensive lineman in the history of the NFL regular season games and both postseason contests at Scouting Combine. He has opened 51 regular season right guard. New Orleans’ rush offense responded to his games for New Orleans and four postseason contests, in- addition, as the ground game finished fifth in the National cluding the first four games of 2018. Football League as he was named to the Pro Bowl for the T/G Jermon Bushrod - A fourth round selection in the first time in his career. 2007 NFL Draft out of Towson, Bushrod developed into a CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE starting left tackle by his third season with the club in his

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 19 tive was a Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist after recording 65 OFFENSIVE NOTES tackles and adding two interceptions, one brought back for a touchdown, one fumble recovery and 11 passes de- CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE-HOLDING THE fensed. Bell has translated that collegiate success to the LINE NFL with ease in his first three seasons, appearing in 37 games with 26 starts and filling up the stat sheet with 195 G Josh LeRibeus- A third-round draft pick by the Wash- tackles (137 solo), 5.5 sacks, nine passes defensed, four ington Redskins in 2012, LeRibeus had played in 29 forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. games with 13 starts as well as two additional postseason DE Marcus Davenport, Texas-San Antonio (D1-18) - appearances. In signing with the Saints in 2017, he ap- Davenport joined the Saints with the 14th overall pick in the peared in all 16 regular season games and both postsea- 2018 NFL Draft after showing potential and production as a son contests as a valuable backup at left guard and con- pass rusher during his college career at Texas-San Anto- tributing as a lead blocker. In place of an injured Peat, LeR- nio. In four college seasons, Davenport posted 22 sacks, ibeus has opened two games at left guard in place of an including 8.5 in 2017 when he captured Conference USA injured Peat, the Saints having at least 475 total net yards Defensive Player of the Year honors. Davenport’s strength on both occasions. on the line should be a valuable asset for the Saints front in C/G Will Clapp - A technically proficient player, who the future, playing an important role in the club’s packages through the combination of size, strength and intelligence, in 2018 as he develops into an every-down player, record- was a three-year starter on the Louisiana State University ing two sacks and one forced fumble. offensive line, starting all 36 games that he appeared in (13 DT Tyeler Davison, Fresno State (D5b-15) - This run- at center, 12 at left guard, 11 at right guard), earning first- stopping widebody defensive lineman played in 53 career team All-SEC honors at guard and center. Blocking for games at Fresno State from 2011-14 and made 28.5 stops 1,000-yard rushers in each of his three college seasons, for a loss and 14.5 sacks. After moving into the starting Clapp settled in at center in 2017, where he was a first- lineup in 2016, Davison continued to improve in 2017, with team All-SEC selection and a Rimington Trophy finalist. his 31 tackles (21 solo), one pass defensed and two forced fumbles not showing his true value as a run-stopper. In the DEFENSIVE NOTES postseason, he added nine tackles and one sack. Davison has played an important role in the middle on a defense that is ranked first In opponent yards per game and in op- DEFENSIVE DRAFT ponent yards per carry. Over the last four NFL Drafts from 2015-18, New Orleans DE Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic (D3c-17) - This has shown a commitment to improving the defense, spend- former third round draft choice in the 2017 NFL Draft (103rd ing 17-of-28 picks on that side of the ball. With nine picks in overall) out of Florida Atlantic brought his raw talent, size, the 2015 NFL Draft, the Saints picked six defensive play- strength and speed to a youthful Saints defensive line. In ers, the most taken since New Orleans chose nine defen- his first season as a pro the rotational pass rusher ap- sive players in a 12-round selection meeting in 1990. Below peared in 12 regular season games posting 13 tackles is an overview of the players selected by New Orleans from (seven solo), two sacks for 15 yards lost, two passes de- 2015-18 on the 53-man roster: fensed and one forced fumble. LB Alex Anzalone, Florida (D3b-17) - A 6-3, 241 lb. line- CB Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State (D1a-17) - The 11th backer, Anzalone showcased plenty of potential at Florida. overall selection in the 2017 NFL draft and the first corner As a senior, he started the first eight games for the Gators taken possesses all the traits of a lockdown defender. With until a broken forearm ended his campaign. Despite the his agile, fluid style, Lattimore has the ability to shut down shortened season, Anzalone still ranked third on the team the best wide receivers. He played a critical role in the with 53 tackles and racked up three sacks and one fumble Black and Gold pass defense unit as a rookie in 2017, as recovery. The three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll recipi- he moved into the starting lineup immediately. In October, ent plays with both physicality and intelligence and made he became the first Saints rookie since 2000 to capture an immediate impact as a starter on the outside from day NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month, when he had 16 tack- one in 2017 where he recorded 14 tackles, one sack and les, two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, five one pass defensed for being placed on Injured Reserve in passes defensed and a fumble recovery and also captured Week Five. Anzalone has started contests on the inside the award in December. For the season, he finished with and the outside in 2018 53 stops, five picks, to lead NFL rookies and the Saints, S Vonn Bell, Ohio State (D2b-16) - Selected in the sec- tying a team rookie record, a club-best 18 passes de- ond round (61st overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft, Bell was a fensed, a forced fumble and a recovery. Lattimore was the consensus All-American and one of the top rated defensive first Saints corner selected to the Pro Bowl since 1995 and backs in the NFL Draft. As a senior, the Rossville, Ga. na- was selected as AP Defensive Rookie of the Year.

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 20 SACK ATTACK DEFENSIVE NOTES In 2017, while the improvement in the New Orleans de- fense can be credited to the defensive line, linebackers and CONTINUED FROM PREVOIUS PAGE-DEFENSIVE secondary as a group, the Saints tied for seventh in the DRAFT NFL with 42 sacks. After not recording a sack in the season DT David Onyemata, Manitoba (D4-16) - Possessing a opener, New Orleans has posted three takedowns in each unique combination of size and speed, this Lagos, Nigeria contest during their four-game winning streak. native had an impressive rookie year after becoming the SACKS BY NFL TEAMS IN 2017 first player from the University of Manitoba to be drafted into the NFL. Despite being extraordinarily new to football, Team Sacks the 2016 fourth round draft pick became a critical member 1. Pit. 56 on the interior of the Saints defensive front in 2017, playing 2. Jax. 55 in all 16 games for the second consecutive season with six 3. Car. 50 starts, making 40 tackles and two sacks, while adding three more stops in the postseason. 4. LA Rams 48 5t. LA Chargers 43 DT Sheldon Rankins, Louisville (D1-16) - Selected 12th overall in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft, the Georgia 5t. Ten. 43 native played in 46 games along the line at Louisville from 7t. NO 42 2012-15, producing 133 total tackles (72 solo), 31.5 tackles 7t. NE 42 for loss and 18 sacks. On Nov. 12, 2017, Rankins recorded 7t. Chi. 42 his first career interception. In the week 15 win vs. Atlanta, he closed out the contest with a sack. In the NFC Divisional Playoff at Minnesota, Rankins added his first career post- RUSH DEFENSE season takedown. In 2018, Rankins is tied for second on the Saints with two sacks. After giving up 4.4 yards per carry in 2017, through the first four games of the 2018 season, New Orleans has reduced S Marcus Williams, Utah (D2-17) - A three-year starter at that clip by nearly one and a half yards, surrendering only Utah, Williams was twice named All-Pac 12 and earned 3.08 rushing yards per attempt to ranked first in the NFL. In second-team All-American as a junior before declaring for the Oct. 8 win over Washington, the Saints gave up only the NFL Draft. In 2016, he tied for second in the confer- 2.2 yards per carry. ence with five interceptions, despite missing two games due to injury. The defender boasts a dangerous mix of OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY IN 2018 speed, fluidity, and instinct that allows him to read offenses Team Opp. Yards/Carry and make breaks on the ball. His athleticism showed in his rookie season in 2017 as he made 70 tackles, four inter- 1. NO 3.08 ceptions and six passes defensed in the regular season, 2. Dal 3.46 adding ten more stops (seven solo) and another pick in two 3. Hou. 3.48 postseason contests. In the Sept. 16 win over Cleveland, Williams recorded a key fourth quarter pick. CB P.J. Williams, Florida State (D3b-15) - One of the In total rush defense, the Saints have given up only 71.4 most gifted athletes among the Black and Gold, Williams’ net yards per game in 2018, ranked first in the NFL after career was limited in the beginning by missing all but two giving up 129.4 per game in 2017. In the Oct. 8 win over games in his first two seasons with various injuries, but Washington, the Saints gave up only 39 rushing yards on rebounded from the adversity early in his career to come 18 carries. on strong in 2017, when he played in all 16 regular season OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PER GAME IN 2018 games and both postseason contests. An experienced starter from Florida State, who developed into one of the Team Opp. Yards/Game nation’s top cover corners as a junior in 2014, Williams fin- 1. NO 71.4 ished his college career with 123 tackles (82 solo), four interceptions and 18 passes defensed. Williams finished 2. Phi. 79.8 with 47 tackles, his first two career interceptions and nine 3. Bal. 82.8 passes defensed in the 2017 regular season in 16 games with six starts, while adding five more stops and two pass- es defensed in the playoffs.

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 21 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS IN NEW ORLEANS SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES SAINTS HISTORY JUST KICKING IT Rk. Player Yards Year Between deep passes for touchdowns and athletic inter- 1. Alvin Kamara 106t 2017 ceptions, players often use their hands to produce the 2. Eric Guliford 102t 1997 game’s flashiest plays. However, the players who use their feet often make the difference between winning and losing, 3. Mel Gray 101t 1986 between drilling clutch field goals or flipping the field with a well-executed punt. K Wil Lutz went undrafted in 2016, joining the Baltimore COVERAGE/BLOCK UNITS Ravens for training camp. Prior to the start of the regular New Orleans’ coverage units have been led the past two season, Lutz joined the Black and Gold and immediately seasons by S Chris Banjo and DB Justin Hardee. Hardee took on placekicking and kickoff duties. Lutz has kicked in led the team with nine stops and a blocked punt recovered 37 games, converting 70-of-82 field goal attempts (85.4 for a touchdown as a rookie in 2017 and Banjo finished percent) and 111-of-116 PATS (95.7 percent). He has also with eight tackles and a forced fumble. In the 2018 opener recorded 130 touchbacks on 216 career kickoffs. His 85.4 vs. Tampa Bay, both stalwarts led New Orleans’ special percent field goal percentage was best among kickers with teams efforts with two tackles apiece. DE Alex Okafor also at least 50 made field goals in team history. made a game-changing play at Atlanta, Sept. 23, when his In 2018, Lutz has made 11-of-12 field goal attempts, in- third quarter blocked punt that was recovered by LB Craig cluding his last nine, all 15-of-16 PAT attempts and has Robertson at the Falcons 16-yard line, set up a subse- recorded 23 touchbacks. quent New Orleans touchdown. P Thomas Morstead was the first punter drafted by the Saints since 1984. The club’s fifth round draft choice (164th QUARTERBACKS overall) in 2009 from Southern Methodist University, Mor- stead has been a weapon in the field position game with his strong leg, outstanding placement abilities and booming DREW BREES kickoffs. In ten seasons, he has a gross average of 47.0 on • Since signing with the Saints as an unrestricted free 538 punts with a 41.4 net and 188 punts inside the 20-yard agent in 2006 from the San Diego Chargers, QB Drew line, while also booming 259 kickoffs in the end zone for Brees has thrown for 4,000 or more yards each season, touchbacks. Morstead is ranked 14th on the club’s all-time became the only National Football League signal-caller to games played list with 147 regular season appearances throw for 5,000 yards five different times and ranked at or and his consistency has carried over to the 2018 season, near the top in every passing category. where he’s averaged a 44.7 net punting average, ranked first in the NFC and second in National Football League, • Brees is enjoying another standout campaign in 2018, with four dropped inside-the-20. completing 148-of-190 passes (77.9%) for 1,658 yards with 11 touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 122.3 passer rat- RETURN TO SENDER ing. Brees is currently ranked first in the National Football League in completion percentage, interception percentage, The New Orleans Saints kickoff return game has found passer rating and fourth quarter passer rating (133.0), while juice through several avenues in 2018, led by Taysom Hill setting the league’s all-time records in both completions who brought back a kickoff 47 yards in Week two and has and passing yardage. taken over return duties averaging 24.3 yards per return, ranked seventh in the National Football League. In 2017, • Since first signing with New Orleans in 2006 and starting running back Alvin Kamara recorded a 106-yard kickoff all 195 regular season games he has appeared in, tied for return for a touchdown in Week 17 at Buccaneers the long- second in club record books for games played, Brees leads est play in team history and also has the ability to be a the NFL with 59,755 passing yards, 419 touchdown pass- threat in the return game to go with his gamebreaking abili- es, 7,675 attempts, 5,245 completions, a 68.3% completion ties on offense. Below are the three-longest kickoff returns percentage, 105 games with at least 300 yards passing, 16 in club records: with at least 400 yards passing, 458 completions of 25 yards or more and stands at third in the league with a 100.2 passer rating.

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• Brees has been selected to play in a team-record ten Pro 6 – National Football League-record number of regular sea- Bowls as a member of the Saints, with 11 overall berths in son contests where Brees has thrown five touchdowns and the National Football League’s all-star game, twice as a zero interceptions. Also Brees, has not thrown an intercep- starter, including his most recent selection in 2017. His sev- tion in his last six regular season games, dating back to the en consecutive selections (2008-14) as a Saint is tied for 2017 finale, a personal-high for him. first in club history with Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle 7 – League-record number of times Brees has led the William Roaf. league in passing, including in 2016 (5,208). Also the ca- reer-high and NFL-record tying number of touchdown pass- es he threw against the New York Giants on Nov. 1, 2015. • Brees has posted a 116-79 regular season mark in games he has started since signing with the Saints in 2006. 8 – The National Football League-record number of times In Week 15 of the 2016 season, Brees earned his 100th Brees reached the 350-yard passing mark in 2011. He has regular season victory in a Saints uniform. Including his reached it three times in 2018, including throwing for 363 seven playoff victories, his 123 total wins as a member of yards vs. Washington, Oct. 8. the Saints make him the winningest quarterback in team 9 – National Football League-record stretch of consecutive history and the NFL’s second-winningest signal-caller since games with at least 300 yards passing, which he’s accom- 2006. plished twice. Brees’ nine-game winning streak (11/24/08- 9/30/13) as a starter on is tied for second all-time. Also, the team record number of seasons • In his 18-year National Football League player career dur- that Brees has been selected to the Pro Bowl. Also, the ing which he has appeared in 254 regular season games, number of seasons overall and NFL-record consecutive ranked sixth in National Football League record books for campaigns (2008-16) that Brees has thrown for at least 30 signal-callers, with 253 starts, Brees has completed 6,370- touchdowns. of-9,484 passes (67.2%) for 72,103 yards, 499 touchdown passes and a 97.3 passer rating. He’s stands as the Na- 10 – In the postseason, Brees’ passing yardage (3,915) tional Football League’s all-time most accurate passer, be- and completions (329) numbers both rank tenth in National came the league’s recordholder in completions on Sept. Football League record books. 23, the passing yardage leader on Oct. 8, is ranked fourth 11 – The number of consecutive seasons Brees threw 25 in touchdowns and fifth in rating. touchdown passes from 2006-16, making him only the sec- ond player in history to do so, joining Manning (13, 1998- 2010). Including once with San Diego in 2004, the number • The Saints have been led six times in the postseason be- of times Brees has been selected to the Pro Bowl. He was hind the arm of Brees, who in the playoffs, has started all selected for the team-record tenth time as a Saint in 2017. 13 games he has appeared in, 12 as a member of the Saints. He has completed 354-of-537 passes (65.9 pct.) for 12 – Number of seasons Brees thrown 25 or more touch- 4,209 yards, 29 touchdowns, nine interceptions and a downs, third in National Football League record books be- 101.6 passer rating, while posting a 7-6 mark, 7-5 as the hind (13) and Manning (16). Also the number of starting signal-caller for the Saints from 2006-present. seasons, all consecutive that Brees has tossed for at least 4,000 yards. BY THE NUMBERS 14 – After tossing for 246 yards on Nov. 26, 2017 at the Los Angeles Rams, 2017 became Brees’ 14th consecutive 3 – NFC Offensive Player of the Month awards won by season with 3,000 yards passing, a feat surpassed only by Brees in his 13-year career in Black and Gold, the most Brett Favre (18). Also, with 13 300-yard games in 2011, monthly conference awards won by a Saints player in team Brees set the National Football League single-season rec- history. ord, surpassing the one he previously tied with 10 in 2008. 4 – Brees (2011 and 2012), Dan Marino (Miami in 1984 15 – In 2017, Brees became the fourth player in National and 1986) Peyton Manning (Denver in 2013 and Indianap- Football League records to have 15 3,000-yard passing olis in 2014), and Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay in 2011 and seasons, joining Brett Favre (18), Manning (16), currently 2016) are the only four players to throw for 40 or more tied with Brady (15). touchdowns twice. Also, the NFL-record number of consec- 16 – National Football League-record number of regular utive games that Brees threw for 350 yards in 2011. season contests where Brees has thrown for at least 400 5 – National Football League-record number of seasons yards after tossing for 439 yards in the Sept. 9 season (2008, 2011-13, 2016) that Brees has thrown for over opener vs. Tampa Bay. 5,000 yards.

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 23 67.2 – Career completion percentage, ranked first in Na- BY THE NUMBERS tional Football League record books. 68.3 – Team-record completion percentage as a Saint, 20 – On Sept. 23 at Atlanta, Brees scored rushing touch- ranked first in the National Football League during this 13- downs on a fourth quarter seven-yard run and a game- season period. winning quarterback sneak in overtime to give him 20 ca- reer rushing touchdowns. It was the second time in Brees’ 72.0 – Completion percentage in the 2017 season by 18-year career that he’s scored two rushing TDs in a con- Brees that set an NFL record. Through the first three test. games of 2018, he’s completed 77.9% of his throws. 89.7 – Career-high completion percentage by Brees in the 22 – Club-record NFC Player of the Week awards won by Oct. 8 win over Washington, when he fired on 26 of his 29 Brees as a member of the Saints and the most conference throws. Player of the Week honors since 2006. Including his five- year tenure with the Chargers, his 24 conference Player of 103 – Games by Brees as a Saint where he’s posted a rat- the Week awards rank third all-time in National Football ing of 100 or more (min. 10 attempts) owning a 80-23 rec- League record books behind Brady (28) and Manning (27). ord in these contests. Overall, in his 18-year career, he’s reached the milestone 118 times. 31 – The number regular season contests by Brees with at least four touchdown passes, ranked second all-time be- 102.4 – Career passer rating indoors during the regular hind Manning (35). season, third in the National Football League All-time. 105 – Club-record regular season contests by Brees with 34 – Number of successful drives in the fourth quarter or 300 yards or more passing as a member of the Saints, the overtime engineered by Brees for a touchdown or field goal highest total since 2006. Brees has reached the 300-yard in the regular season to lead the Saints to victory since mark 112 times, ahead of Manning (93) for the most all- joining the club in 2006, including a 15-play, 80 yard drive time. in overtime on Sept. 23 at Atlanta that ended with a quar- terback sneak for a touchdown. On the drive, Brees com- 116 – Club-record regular season wins as a starter since pleted 9-of-11 passes for 72 yards prior to his final heroics. signing with the club in 2006, making him the second- It was the fifth time in his Saints career that Brees has engi- winningest signal-caller in the NFL and most in the NFC neered fourth quarter/overtime comebacks, including the over that period. Including the playoffs, Brees has compiled 2009 NFC Championship Game and Super Bowl XLIV. a 123-84 record as the Saints’ starter. 37 – National Football League-record number of touch- 152 – Regular season games Brees has with two or more down passes in a season opener. Brees surpassed Man- touchdown passes in his 18-year career, the second-most ning (34) after throwing for three touchdowns in the Sept. 9 by an active player behind Brady (159). Since signing with opener vs. Tampa Bay. the Saints in 2006, Brees has 127 contests with multiple touchdown passes, first in the NFL. 45 – Consecutive regular season contests between 2012- 15 with at least one touchdown pass, fifth-best in league 205 – October 4, 2015 vs. Dallas, with an 80-yard touch- history. The streak ended on November 29, 2015 at Hou- down pass to RB C.J. Spiller, Brees reached 400 touch- ston. downs in his 205th career game, the quickest a player’s reached 400 TDs, eclipsing the record previously held by 54 – Consecutive regular season contests between 2009- Manning (209). 12 with at least one touchdown pass, the longest streak in NFL history, surpassing the record previously held by John- 239 – Regular season TD passes at the Mercedes-Benz ny Unitas (47). It was set on Oct. 7, 2012 vs. San Diego. It Superdome, the most by a player at a specific stadium. ended on Nov. 29, 2012 after a TD-free outing at Atlanta. 240 – Games it took Brees to reach 6,000 career comple- 58 – National Football League-record number of games tions, which occurred, October 29, 2017 vs. Chicago, doing with at least 30 completions, ahead of Manning (38). Also, so 19 games sooner than Manning. the NFL-record number of consecutive regular season con- 254 – Career games played by Brees in his 18-year ca- tests where Brees threw at least 20 completions until Oct. reer, ranking him 40th in National Football League record 13, 2013 at New England. books. Brees also started his 253rd career game on Oct. 8 63 – Players that Brees’ 499 career touchdown passes vs. Washington. have gone to. In the Oct. 30 win at Atlanta, rookie WR 419 – Touchdown passes as a Saint, ranked first in club Tre’Quan Smith became the 63rd player and the 48th Saint records and in the National Football during this time period. to catch a touchdown from Brees, the score which was ac- With 499 career touchdowns, he’s ranked fourth all-time tually also the one that gave him the NFL’s career-passing behind Favre, Manning and Tom Brady. With his next yardage title. touchdown passes he would have 500 scoring throws.

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BY THE NUMBERS RATING SUCCESS With 103 regular season contests (min. 10 attempts) with a 420 – Passing yards that Brees threw for against this passer rating of at least 100 since 2006, Drew Brees is first week’s opponent, Baltimore on Nov. 24, 2014 at the Mer- in the National Football League over this period. The Saints cedes-Benz Superdome. have an 80-23 (.777) mark in these games where he has 5,245 – Completions since 2006, the NFL’s highest total reached the century mark. In 2018, Brees has posted a over this 13-season period. 100 passer rating dating back in four of five games, includ- ing 153.2 on Oct. 8 vs. Washington. 6,370 – Career completions total, ranked first in the Nation- REGULAR SEASON GAMES WITH A 100+ PASSER al Football League. Brees set the record on September 23 RATING SINCE 2006 (min. 10 att.) at Atlanta with a 17-yard completion to WR Michael Thom- Rk. Quarterback No. as. 1. Drew Brees, NO 103 59,755 – In the October 15, 2017 win over the Detroit Li- 2. Tom Brady, NE 93 ons, Brees eclipsed 55,000 passing yards in his Saints ca- 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB 83 reer and now has 59,755 passing yards in a Black and Gold uniform and needs 245 on Sunday at Baltimoreto With a 97.1 career passer rating, Drew Brees has the reach 60,000. fourth-best rating of all-time in National Football League 72,103 – Brees has 72,103 career passing yards, third all- record books. time after throwing for 363 yards in the win at Washington TOP FIVE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CAREER on Oct. 8, when he became the NFL’s passing yardage PASSER RATINGS leader, surpassing Peyton Manning. (Min. 1500 Att.) Rating Quarterback WINNING QB 103.6 Aaron Rodgers 99.1 Russell Wilson Brees has posted a 116-79 regular season record since 97.6 Tom Brady 2006, tied for second among National Football signal- 97.3 Drew Brees callers and first in the conference. In his 18-year NFL ca- 97.1 Tony Romo reer, he has 146 total victories as a starter.

WINS BY NFL STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE Brees’ 103.9 passer rating finished ranked second in the 2006 National Football League in 2017 and first in the NFC and (REGULAR SEASON) was the seventh time he surpassed the century mark. Brees reached the century mark in 11 regular season con- 1. Tom Brady 141 tests, tying his career-best from 2011 and also in one post- 2t. Drew Brees 116 season contest. Having reached the century mark in four 2t. Ben Roethlisberger 116 contests in 2018, Brees is ranked first in the league. TOP THREE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSER 4. Philip Rivers 110 RATINGS IN 2017 5. Peyton Manning 107 Rating Quarterback

104.7 Alex Smith Since 2006, Brees has engineered 34 regular season drives in the fourth quarter or overtime for a touchdown or a 103.9 Drew Brees field goal to lead the Saints to victory from a deficit or tie, 102.8 Tom Brady third in the NFL since 2006. GAME-WINNING DRIVES SINCE 2006 Rk. Quarterback No. TOP THREE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSER RATINGS IN 2018 1. Matt Ryan, Atl. 35 Rating Quarterback 2. Drew Brees, NO 34 122.3 Drew Brees 3. Ben Roethlisberger, Pit. 33 115.1 Philip Rivers 4t. Eli Manning, NYG 32 114.4 Ryan Fitzpatrick 4t. Matthew Stafford, Det. 32

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PINPOINT PASSER Brees has the top three and six of the top eight marks for completions in a season. Brees’ 67.2 percent career completion percentage is first in MOST COMPLETIONS IN A NATIONAL FOOTBALL NFL records. He’s completed a club record 68.3 percent of LEAGUE SEASON his passes since coming to the Saints in 2006. Quarterback Year Comp. ALL-TIME LEADERS IN COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1. Drew Brees, NO 2016 471 (min. 1,500 atts.) 2. Drew Brees, NO 2011 468 Quarterback Years Comp. % 3. Drew Brees, NO 2014 456 1. Drew Brees 2001- 67.2 (6,370-9,484) 2. Kirk Cousins 2012- 66.1 (1,557-2,356) YARDAGE LEADER 3. Chad Pennington 2000-10 66.0 (1,632-2,471) With 72,103 career passing yards in the regular season, Drew Brees is now ranked first in the category in NFL rec-

ord books after tossing for 363 yards on Oct. 8 vs. Wash- Brees’ 72.0% completion percentage in 2017, set a single ington. On a second quarter 62-yard scoring throw to rook- season National Football League record. It was the eighth ie wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith, Brees became the Na- time he finished with a completion percentage of at least 68 tional Football League’s all-time passing yardage leader. percent, with 2017 marking the fifth consecutive one he did ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING so. Brees’ 77.9% completion percentage in 2018 through YARDAGE TOTALS the first four games leads the league. Yards QB Teams NFL SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS 72,103 Drew Brees SD/NO Quarterback Team Comp. % 71,940 Peyton Manning Ind./Den. 1. Drew Brees (2017) NO 72.0 (386-536) 71,838 Brett Favre GB/NYJ/Min. 2. Sam Bradford (2016) Min. 71.6 (295-552) 67,758 Tom Brady New England 3. Drew Brees (2011) NO 71.2 (468-657) 61,361 Dan Marino Miami

2018 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS Brees is the first player to throw for 5,000 yards five times. He has five of the top eight passing yardage figures to his Quarterback Team Comp. % name. Below are all of the 5,000 yard passing seasons in 1. Drew Brees NO 77.9 (148-190) National Football League record books. 2. Derek Carr Oak. 71.7 (167-233) MOST PASSING YARDS IN A NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON 3. Kirk Cousins Min. 71.2 (185-260) Rk. Quarterback Year Yards COMPLETIONS LEADER 1. Peyton Manning, Den. 2013 5,477 2. Drew Brees, NO 2011 5,476 With 6,370 career regular season completions, Brees is now ranked first all-time in NFL record books after he 3. Tom Brady, NE 2011 5,235 tossed a 17-yard completion to Michael Thomas at Atlanta, 4. Drew Brees, NO 2016 5,208 Sept. 23 5. Drew Brees, NO 2012 5,177 ALL-TIME NFL COMPLETIONS LEADERS 6. Drew Brees, NO 2013 5,162 Completions Quarterback 7. Dan Marino, Mia. 1984 5,084 6,370 Drew Brees 8. Drew Brees, NO 2008 5,069 6,300 Brett Favre 9. Matthew Stafford, Det. 2011 5,038 6,125 Peyton Manning

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YARDAGE LEADER 12 STRAIGHT OF 4,000 Brees has led or tied for the league lead in passing yard- Drew Brees is the only signal-caller in National Football age for an NFL-record seven times. League record books to throw for 4,000 yards in 12 con- secutive seasons, which he has done every campaign ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING since signing with New Orleans in 2006. YARDAGE TITLE LEADERS FIVE OR MORE CONSECUTIVE 4,000-YARD PASSING Seasons Quarterback SEASONS 7 Drew Brees Rk. QB No. Years 5 Sonny Jurgensen 1. Drew Brees 12 2006-17 5 Dan Marino 2. Peyton Manning 6 1999-2004 72,103 BY THE NUMBERS 3t. Peyton Manning 5 2006-10 3t. Tom Brady 5 2011-15 1 – The first completion of Brees’ 18-year National Football League career, for a seven-yard gain to running back Ter- 35 TDS IN THREE STRAIGHT rell Fletcher, as a member of the Chargers in his National Football League debut on November 4, 2001 vs. Kansas Brees is only the third player in NFL history to pass for 35 City. or more touchdowns in three consecutive seasons: 80 – The number of players who have caught a pass from QBS WITH 3 OR MORE STRAIGHT 35 TD SEASONS Brees in the regular season, including himself off of deflec- tions. Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. 30,000 – Brees reached 30,000 yards passing on a 12- 1t. Drew Brees 3 2011-13 yard completion to wide receiver Devery Henderson at At- 1t. Brett Favre 3 1995-97 lanta, December 13, 2009. 1t. Peyton Manning 3 2012-14 40,000 – Brees reached 40,000 yards passing on a 16- yard throw to wide receiver Marques Colston at Minnesota, 16 OF 400 December 18, 2011. Brees has thrown for 400 yards in an NFL-best 16 regular 50,000 – Reached 50,000 yards on a 22-yard completion season games, all as a Saint. to tight end Jimmy Graham vs. Carolina, December 8, 2013. CAREER GAMES WITH 400-PLUS YARDS PASSING 52,349 – With an eight-yard completion to running back Rk. Quarterback No. Travaris Cadet in his 132nd game as a Saint, vs. Tampa 1. Drew Brees 16 Bay, October 5, 2014, Brees reached 40,000 passing yards with a single team in the fewest contests in National Foot- 2. Peyton Manning 14 ball League history. 3. Dan Marino 13 60,000 – On his 27-yard touchdown throw to wide receiver Brandin Cooks on December 21, 2015 against Detroit, 14 3,000 YARD SEASONS Brees eclipsed 60,000 passing yards for his career, becom- Brees is one of just four players with 14 3,000 yard passing ing just the fourth player to reach the mark. seasons, tied for third in NFL record books. 70,000 – On a first quarter 12-yard completion thrown to MOST 3,000 YARD PASSING SEASONS running back Mark Ingram II vs. Atlanta, December 24, 2017, Brees eclipsed 70,000 career passing yards. Rk. QB No. 72,103 – With a 363-yard passing effort vs. Washington on 1. Brett Favre 18 Monday, October 8, Brees became the NFL’s all-time pass- 2. Peyton Manning 16 ing yardage leader, surpassing Peyton Manning (71,940) on a second quarter 62-yard touchdown pass to rookie 3t. Drew Brees 14 wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith. 3t. Tom Brady 14

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PRO BOWL LEADER 54 STRAIGHT WITH A TD With ten Pro Bowl appearances as a Saint, no one’s been Brees owns the NFL’s longest streak of consecutive games selected more than Brees in team records. No quarterback with a TD pass in a streak that ran from 2009-12. He also has been selected to the Pro Bowl more often during this owns the fifth-longest streak in league history. 12-year period than Brees, who is tied with Tom Brady. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS SAINTS ALL-TIME PRO BOWL SELECTIONS Rk. Quarterback No. Rk. Saint Pro Bowl Selections 1. Drew Brees (2009-12) 54 1. Drew Brees 10 2. Tom Brady 52 2. William Roaf 7 3. Peyton Manning 51 3t. Morten Andersen 6 4. Johnny Unitas 47 3t. Jahri Evans 6 5. Drew Brees (2012-15) 45 3t. Rickey Jackson 6 MULTIPLE TD GAMES NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE QUARTERBACK PRO Brees’ 127 contests with more than one touchdown pass BOWL SELECTIONS SINCE 2006 since 2006 leads the NFL during that period. Rk. Saint Pro Bowl Selections GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TD PASSES SINCE 2006 1t. Drew Brees 10 Rk. Quarterback No. 1t. Tom Brady 10 1. Drew Brees 127 2. Tom Brady 119 TOP OF THE CHARTS 3. Philip Rivers 119 Brees has posted the 14 of the team’s top 15 passing yard- age totals. Brees’ 152 career games with at least two touchdown TOP 15 SAINTS PASSING YARDAGE DAYS passes is fourth in NFL record books all-time. Yds. Quarterback Att. Cmp. Opp. Date MOST GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TD PASSES ALL-TIME 510 Drew Brees 52 30 vs. Cin. 11/19/06 Rk. Quarterback No. 505 Drew Brees 50 39 vs. NYG 11/1/15 1. Peyton Manning 164 465 Drew Brees 49 34 vs. Car 10/16/16 2. Brett Favre 159 446 Drew Brees 53 37 @ Dal. 12/23/12 3. Tom Brady 161 446 Drew Brees 54 35 @ GB 9/30/12 4. Drew Brees 152 445 Drew Brees 49 35 vs. Jac 11/4/07 441 Aaron Brooks 48 30 vs. Den. 12/3/00 FIVE TD GAMES Brees’ 10 five-TD pass games ranks first in the National 439 Drew Brees 45 37 vs. TB 9/9/18 Football League. 423 Drew Brees 42 28 vs. Oak. 9/11/16 GAMES IN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE HISTORY 422 Drew Brees 58 31 @Atl. 11/9/08 WITH FIVE-PLUS TDS 421 Drew Brees 48 39 @Den. 9/21/08 Rk. Quarterback No. 420 Drew Brees 45 35 vs. Bal. 11/24/14 1. Drew Brees 10 419 Drew Brees 49 35 @ Was. 12/6/09 2. Peyton Manning 9 419 Drew Brees 49 32 @GB 9/8/11 3. Dan Marino 6 413 Drew Brees 39 30 vs. Mia. 9/30/13

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4+ TD GAMES 112 OF 300

Brees’ 32 games with at least four TDs are second all-time. Brees’ 111 300-yard passing games in the regular season ranks first all-time in NFL record books. GAMES WITH FOUR-PLUS TOUCHDOWN PASSES 300-YARD PASSING GAMES ALL-TIME Rk. Quarterback No. Rk. Quarterback No. 1. Peyton Manning 35 1. Drew Brees 112 2. Drew Brees 32 2. Peyton Manning 93 3. Tom Brady 28 3. Tom Brady 82 11 STRAIGHT OF 25 60 OF 350 Brees is only the second quarterback to have thrown for at least 25 touchdown passes in 11 straight seasons. New Orleans Saints quarterback Brees’ 59 games of 350- yards or more passing ranks first in the National Football 10 OR MORE STRAIGHT 25 TD PASS SEASONS League all-time. Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. 350 YARD PASSING GAMES ALL-TIME 1. Peyton Manning 13 1998-2010 Rk. Quarterback No. 2. Drew Brees 11 2006-2016 1. Drew Brees 60 12 OF 25 OR MORE 2. Tom Brady 42 3. Peyton Manning 35 Brees is ranked third in NFL record books for the most sea- sons of 25 or more touchdown passes (12). TOUCHDOWN LEADER MOST SEASONS WITH 25 OR MORE TD PASSES With 499 career touchdown passes, New Orleans Saints Rk. Quarterback No. quarterback Brees is ranked fourth all-time in the National 1. Peyton Manning 16 Football League. 2. Tom Brady 13 ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PASSING TOUCHDOWN TOTALS 3. Drew Brees 12 Touchdowns Quarterback NINE OF 30 539 Peyton Manning 508 Brett Favre Brees is the first quarterback in NFL records to throw for 30 touchdowns in nine straight seasons. He’s tied for first in 501 Tom Brady NFL records for the most seasons of 30 or more TDs. 499 Drew Brees FIVE OR MORE STRAIGHT 30 TD PASS SEASONS 420 Dan Marino Rk. Quarterback No. Yrs. 1. Drew Brees 9 2008-16 AGAINST BALTIMORE 2. Brett Favre 5 1994-98 In four starts against Baltimore (three with the Saints and one with the San Diego Chargers), New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has posted an 0-4 record against MOST SEASONS WITH 30 OR MORE TD PASSES the Ravens, as he will seek to join Brett Favre and Peyton Rk. Quarterback No. Manning on Sunday as only the third quarterback to defeat 1t. Drew Brees 9 all 32 teams as a starter. He has completed 116-of-181 passes (64.1%) for 1,340 yards, nine touchdowns, eight 1t. Brett Favre 9 interceptions and an 84.5 rating. On Nov. 24, 2014, vs. Bal- 1t. Peyton Manning 9 timore, Brees passed for 420 yards against the Ravens.

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ed Press second team All-Pro at the Flex position, the TOUCHDOWN TARGETS clubs’ first rookie All-Pro since KR Tyrone Hughes in 1993 and was named The Sporting News NFL Rookie of the New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ 499 career Year and the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the touchdown passes in the regular season have gone to 63 Year. different players, 48 of them Saints teammates, seven cur- rently on the 53-man roster after he hit wide receiver FAMOUS COMPANY Tre’Quan Smith for a score in the second quarter of the With eight rushing touchdowns and five receiving touch- Oct. 8 win vs. Washington. Ahead is a list of the top ten downs in 2017, Alvin Kamara was one of only four rookies recipients of touchdowns by Brees: in National Football League record books to have at least DREW BREES’ TOP TEN ALL-TIME TOUCHDOWN five rushing touchdowns and five receiving touchdowns, PASS TARGETS (REGULAR SEASON) joining three Pro Football Hall of Famers in Doak Walker (1950), Charley Taylor (1964) and Gale Sayers (1964). Rk. Player No. Adding in his kickoff return touchdown, Kamara joined Say- 1. Marques Colston (2006-15) 72 ers as the only rookie in NFL history with at least eight rushing touchdowns, five receiving scores and one return 2. Jimmy Graham (2010-14) 51 touchdown. 3. Lance Moore (2006-13) 38

4. (2007-11, 13-14) 25 ALVIN TIME 5. Antonio Gates (2003-05) 23 Kamara totaled 81 receptions during the 2017 season, the second-highest total in the NFL among running backs and 6. Brandin Cooks (2014-2016) 20 the highest rookie reception total overall. His 826 receiving 7t. Michael Thomas (2016-) 17 yards set a club record for running backs as well. 7t. Devery Henderson (2006-12) 17 MOST RECEPTIONS BY RB-NFL (2017) Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs 8. Darren Sproles (2011-13) 16 1. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 85 655 7.7 2 10t. Reggie Bush (2006-10) 12 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 81 826 10.2 5 10t. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 12 3. Christian McCaffrey, Car. 80 651 8.1 5

RUNNING BACKS Kamara had 27 ‘big play” runs (runs of 10+ yards) on the season on 120 carries. His 22.5 “big play” percentage was ALVIN KAMARA the best in the NFL (minimum 100 carries). • A talented runner and receiver with a 5-10, 215-pound 2017 NFL BIG PLAY RUNS PERCENTAGE LEADERS frame who was selected by the Saints in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft out of the Tennessee, Alvin Kamara is Player (Team) Att. 10+ 10+% enjoyed an outstanding rookie campaign. He ranked first 1. Alvin Kamara, NO 120 27 22.5 on the club and sixth in the NFL in total yards from scrim- mage (1,554), second on the team in rushing and receiv- 2. Matt Breida, SF 105 17 16.2 ing, carrying 120 times for 728 yards (6.1 avg.) with eight 3. , Car. 139 20 14.4 TDs and a two-point conversion, while catching 81 passes for 826 yards (10.2 avg.) with five TDs and a kickoff return for a TD for a club rookie record 14 total scores, tied for Kamara’s 705 yards after the catch in 2017 ranked second second in the NFL with teammate Mark Ingram. Kamara in the NFL finished the regular season ranked first in the NFL in yards 2017 YARDS AFTER THE CATCH LEADERS per carry. In the postseason, Kamara added 188 all pur- Rk. Player No. pose yards and two more touchdowns as he carried 21 1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 811 times for 66 yards with a score and added five grabs for 72 yards and a TD. 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 705 3. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 688

• He was the first Saints offensive rookie selected to the Pro Bowl since RB Rueben Mayes in 1986, as an Associat-

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career-high three touchdowns and 20 points. The point to- RUNNING ALVIN TIME BACKS tal on September 9 was the third-highest in club record Kamara’s 1,554 total yards from scrimmage ranked sixth in books. Kamara followed that up with a career-high 190 total the NFL, second among rookies and was the second- yards from scrimmage on 16 carries for 66 yards and a highest all-time total by a Saints rookie. career-high 15 receptions for 124 yards. The receptions total was tied for the second-most by an NFL running back ALL-TIME SAINTS ROOKIE TOTAL YARDS FROM and the most since Atlanta’s William Andrews in 1981. SCRIMMAGE TOTALS SAINTS SINGLE-GAME POINTS LEADERS Saint Year Total Yds. Rush Receive Rk. Player Date Points 1. George Rogers, 1981 1,800 1,674 126 1t. Reggie Bush, vs. SF, 12/3/06 24 2. Alvin Kamara, 2017 1,554 728 826 1t. Joe Horn, vs. NYG, 12/14/03 24 3. Rueben Mayes, 1986 1,449 1,353 96 3. Alvin Kamara, vs. TB 9/8/18 20

Kamara averaged a league-best 6.1 yards per carry in 2017 which represents the second-highest season average With his start, where he has carried 62 times for 299 yards in franchise history and the first time a Saint led the NFL in (4.8 avg.) and caught 38 passes for 351 yards and one rushing average since Hokie Gajan averaged 6.0 yards per score, Kamara is currently tied for eighth in the NFL in total carry in 1984. yards from scrimmage (650) after the Saints were idle in Week Six with a bye. SINGLE-SEASON NEW ORLEANS SAINTS YARDS PER CARRY LEADERS 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOTAL YARDS (MIN 75 ATT.) FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS Saint, Year Att. Yards YPC. Player Team Total Yds. Rush Receive 1. Darren Sproles, 2017 87 603 6.9 1. Todd Gurley LAR 870 623 247 2. Alvin Kamara, 2017 120 728 6.1 2. Saquon Barkley NYG 811 438 373 3. Hokie Gajan, 1984 102 615 6.0 3. Ezekiel Elliott Dal. 752 586 166 4. Melvin Gordon LAC 745 466 279 Kamara finished 2017 ranked second in the NFL in touch- 5. Julio Jones Atl. 718 11 707 downs and is ranked fifth with six in 2018 following the 6. Adam Thielen Min. 712 0 712 Week Six bye.. 7. Dan Connor Pit. 710 453 257 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 8t. Alvin Kamara NO 650 299 351 Rk. Player No. 8t.DeAndre Hopkins Hou. 650 - 7 657 1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 19 10. Kareem Hunt KC 627 456 171 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 14

3. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 13 Kamara’s 298 yards after the catch in 2018 ranks third in 4t. Mark Ingram, NO 12 the National Football League following the club’s Week Six bye. 4t. Melvin Gordon, LA Chargers 12 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE YARDS AFTER THE CATCH LEADERS ROUSING 2018 START Rk. Player No. Kamara put together a solid follow-up in his 2018 season 1. Saquon Barkley, NYG 402 debut in the Saints season opener vs. Tampa Bay on Sep- 2. Albert Wilson, Mia. 337 tember 9. He received the start and rushed for 29 yards on 3. Alvin Kamara, NO 298 eight carries, with two touchdowns, a successful run for a two-point conversion and through the air added nine catch- es for a career-high 112 yards and one touchdown, for a

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• October 26, 2014 vs. Green Bay - Rushed for a career- RUNNING BACK TO BACKS BACK high 172 yards on 24 carries (7.2 avg.) with one TD. • October 30, 2014 at Carolina - Rushed 30 times for Coming off of a performance Sept. 23 at Atlanta, where he 100 yards with two touchdowns and added a 10-yard grab. carried 16 times for 66 yards and caught 15 passes for 124 yards for 190 total yards from scrimmage and followed by a • November 9, 2014 vs. San Francisco - Became the game on September 30 at the New York Giants, where he first Saint to have 100 yards rushing in three consecutive carried 19 times for a career-best 134 yards with a career- games since 2003 with 27 carries for 120 yards. high three touchdowns and adding five receptions for 47 • November 30, 2014 at Pittsburgh - Rushed 23 times yards for 181 total yards from scrimmage, Kamara became for 122 yards (5.3 avg.) with a season-long 31-yard carry. only the third Saint to have back-to-back contests of at least 180 total yards from scrimmage. • October 25, 2015 at Indianapolis - Carried 14 times for 143 yards (10.2 avg.) with one touchdown. CONSECUTIVE 180-TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE GAMES BY A SAINT • November 6, 2016 at San Francisco - Carried 15 Player Games Dates times for 158 yards (10.5 avg.) with one touchdown. Deuce McAllister 3 11/16/03-11/30/03 • November 27, 2016 vs. Los Angeles Rams - Carried 14 times for 146 yards (10.4 avg.) with one touchdown. Rueben Mayes 2 11/30/86-12/7/86 • January 1, 2017 at Atlanta - Carried 20 times for 103 Alvin Kamara 2 9/23/18-9/30/18 yards (5.2 avg.) with one touchdown. • October 15, 2017 vs. Detroit - Carried 25 times for 114 MARK INGRAM II yards (4.6 avg.) with two touchdowns. • One of the club’s two first round draft picks in 2011, the • October 22, 2017 at Green Bay - Carried 22 times for 2009 Heisman Trophy winner has been an integral part of 105 yards (4.8 avg.) with one touchdown. the rushing attack since his arrival in New Orleans as the 28th overall pick. For his career, he ranks second in club RUSHING LEADER record books with 5,415 yards rushing, second with 46 rushing touchdowns and tied for fifth with 50 total touch- Following back-to-back seasons of 1,000 rushing yards, downs. In 2017, Ingram picked back up where he left off in including a career-high 1,124 in 2017, Mark Ingram is cur- 2016, playing in all 16 games with 12 starts and leading the rently ranked second on the club’s all-time rushing yardage team in rushing with 230 carries for a career-best 1,124 list. yards (4.9 avg.) with 12 touchdowns and adding a career- best 58 receptions for a 416 yards for 1,540 total yards ALL-TIME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS RUSHING LIST from scrimmage as he was selected to his second Pro Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs Bowl. Ingram finished the regular season seventh in the 1. Deuce McAllister 1,429 6,096 4.3 49 NFL in total yards from scrimmage, fifth in rushing yards and second in rushing touchdowns. Ingram had four 100- 2. Mark Ingram 1,199 5,415 4.5 46 yard rushing performances in 2017. 3. George Rogers 995 4,267 4.3 23

• After missing the first four games of 2018, Ingram re- turned to the starting lineup, Oct. 8, vs. Washington and led In seven seasons, Ingram has averaged 4.5 yards per car- the team in rushing carrying 16 times for 53 yards, adding ry, sixth in the NFL over that time span and second in team two first-half rushing touchdowns, while also grabbing two history. passes for 20 yards, including a 28-yard grab. ALL-TIME NEW ORLEANS SAINTS RUSHING AVG. LEADERS INGRAM’S BIG DAYS Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs Saints RB Mark Ingram has reached 100 rushing yards 13 1. Pierre Thomas 818 3,745 4.58 28 times over his Saints career, including four times in 2017 2. Mark Ingram 1,199 5,415 4.5 46 New Orleans has posted a 11-2 record in those games. 3. 788 3,393 4.3 28 • November 10, 2013 vs. Dallas - Carried 14 times for 145 yards (10.4 avg.) with one touchdown and two recep- tions for 15 yards for 160 yards of total offense.

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2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RUSHING RUSHING LEADER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. Player No. Ingram’s 271 rushing first downs is second in club records with his 50 rushing first downs in 2017 ninth in the NFL. 1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 13 SAINTS ALL-TIME RUSHING FIRST DOWNS LEADERS 2. Mark Ingram, NO 12 Rk. Player No. 3t. Le’Veon Bell, Pit. 9 1. Deuce McAllister (2001-09) 292 3t. Jordan Howard, Chi. 9 2. Mark Ingram (2011-) 271 3t. Leonard Fournette 9 3. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 201 Since 2015, Ingram ranks first in rushing average among NFL players with a minimum of 300 attempts over that peri- Ingram’s 1,601 yards after the catch ranks fifth among od. Saints running backs in club record books NFL RUSHING AVG. LEADERS SINCE 2015 (Min. 300 SAINTS RBs YARDS AFTER THE CATCH LEADERS att.) Rk. Player No. Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs 1. Pierre Thomas (2007-14) 3,084 1. Mark Ingram 617 2,989 4.84 24 2. Reggie Bush (2006-10) 2,027 2. Cam Newton 406 1,957 4.82 24 3. Darren Sproles (2011-13) 1,949 3. Kareem Hunt 375 1783 4.75 12 5. Deuce McAllister (2001-09) 1,856

6. Mark Ingram (2011-) 1,643 With two rushing touchdowns on Oct. 8, Ingram moved into a tie with Joe Horn for fifth all-time in club record books for Ingram’s career-high 1,540 total yards from scrimmage in total touchdowns. 2017, ranked seventh in the NFL, have moved him into fifth SAINTS ALL-TIME TOUCHDOWN LEADERS place in club record books with 6,863 for his career. Rk. Saint No. SAINTS TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS 1. Marques Colston, 2006-15 72 Player Total Yds. Rush Receive 2. Deuce McAllister, 2001-09 55 1. Marques Colston 9,766 7 9,759 3. Dalton Hilliard, 1986-93 53 2. Eric Martin 7,865 11 7,854 4. Jimmy Graham, 2010-14 51 3. Deuce McAllister 7,816 6,096 1,720 5t. Mark Ingram, 2011- 50 4. Joe Horn 7,653 31 7,622 5t. Joe Horn, 2000-06 50 5. Mark Ingram 6,863 5,415 1,448

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

2017 NFL RUSHING LEADERS

Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Kareem Hunt 272 1,327 4.9 8

2. Todd Gurley 279 1,305 4.7 13

3. Le’Veon Bell 321 1,291 4.0 9 4. LeSean McCoy 287 1,138 4.0 6

5. Mark Ingram 230 1,124 4.9 12

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The dynamic duo also finished 2017 both ranked in the top DOUBLE TROUBLE five in touchdowns. 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOUCHDOWN Not only did Alvin Kamara lead the National Football LEADERS League in yards per carry in 2017, after ranking third in 2016, Ingram’s finished fourth in 2017, giving New Orleans Rk. Player No. two players ranked in the top five. 1. Todd Gurley, LA Rams 19 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE YARDS PER 2. Alvin Kamara, NO 14 CARRY LEADERS 3. DeAndre Hopkins, Hou. 13 Player, Team Att. Yards YPC. 4t. Mark Ingram, NO 12 1. Alvin Kamara, NO 120 728 6.1 4t. Melvin Gordon, LA Chargers 12 2. Cam Newton, Car. 139 754 5.4

3. Dion Lewis, NE 180 896 5.0 FB ZACH LINE 4. Mark Ingram, NO 230 1,124 4.9 • First signed as an undrafted free agent by the Minnesota

Vikings, where he spent four seasons, Line contributed to The duo of Ingram and Kamara also gave the Saints the the club’s fifth-ranked run game in 2017 after joining the only team with two running backs in the top 10 in total club early in the regular season, as well as on special yards from scrimmage. teams. He has played in 52 career regular season games 2017 TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS with 14 starts and has carried 20 times for 53 yards and two touchdowns, as well as adding 12 receptions for 121 Player Total Yds. Rush Receive yards and three TDs and three special teams tackles. 1. Todd Gurley 2,093 1,305 788 2. Le’Veon Bell 1,946 1,291 655 WIDE RECEIVERS 3. Kareem Hunt 1,782 1,327 455 MICHAEL THOMAS 4. LeSean McCoy 1,586 1,138 448 • A talented wideout with a 6-3, 212-pound frame who was 5. Melvin Gordon 1,581 1,105 476 selected by the Saints in the second round of the 2016 NFL 7. Alvin Kamara 1,554 728 826 Draft out of Ohio State, Thomas had an outstanding rookie campaign, leading the Black and Gold with 92 receptions 8. Mark Ingram 1,540 1,124 416 for 1,137 yards and a nine touchdown grabs. He became 9. Antonio Brown 1,533 0 1,533 the first Saints rookie to break 1,000 yards in a season since Marques Colston went for 1,038 in 2006. In 2017, Thomas was New Orleans’ receiving leader in catches and Ingram and Kamara’s combined 2,912 total yards from yardage, making a club-record 104 receptions for 1,245 scrimmage give them the second-most prolific combined yards with five touchdowns to rank third in the National total for a running back duo (minimum 1,200 yards per run- Football League in receiving and making him only the sec- ning back), since the 16-game era began in 1978. Ingram ond player in NFL record books, joining Odell Beckham Jr. and Kamara are the only duo where both running backs to have 90 catches in each of his first two seasons and his each had at least 1,500 total yards from scrimmage. 196 grabs being the most by a player in NFL history in his TOP FIVE RUNNING BACK DUO TOTAL YARDS FROM first two seasons. SCRIMMAGE TOTALS SINCE 1978

Rk. Duo No. 2017 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECEIVING 1. Harper/Payton, Chi.-1978 3,207 LEADERS 2. Ingram/Kamara, NO-2017 3,094 Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Jarvis Landry 112 987 8.8 9 3. Byner/Mack, Cle.-1985 2,863 2. Larry Fitzgerald 109 1,156 10.6 6 4. Craig/Tyler, SF-1984 2,816 3. Michael Thomas 104 1,245 12.0 5 5. Collins/James, NE-1985 2,793

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RECORD-BREAKINGRUNNING BACKS 2018 RECEIVING LEADER With 196 receptions in his first two seasons since being Thomas picked up where he left off from 2017 in the 2018 drafted in 2016, Thomas has surpassed Jarvis Landry to season opener vs. Tampa Bay on September 9. He set a become the National Football League player with the most club single-game record with 16 receptions for 180 yards receptions after his first two seasons. and one touchdown. While the 16 grabs set a club record RECEPTIONS LEADERS THROUGH FIRST TWO NFL that stood for 40 years and are the most by a player on SEASONS kickoff weekend in NFL history, surpassing the previous record of 15 held by the Chargers’ Keenan Allen Player Years Rec. Yds. TDs (Spetember 13, 2015 vs. Detroit), Thomas’ 180 receiving Michael Thomas 2016-17 196 2,382 14 yards were the fourth-highest total in club record books. Jarvis Landry 2014-15 194 1,915 9 SAINTS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVNG LEADERS Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs 1. Michael Thomas, 9/8/18 16 180 11.3 1 TED GINN JR. 2. Alvin Kamara, 9/23/18 15 124 8.3 0 • Ginn joined the Saints in the 2017 offseason as an unre- 3. Tony Galbreath, 9/10/78 14 122 8.7 0 stricted free agent in his 11th National Football League season. He has been a member of five teams since being

selected with the ninth overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft by Through five games and a Week Six bye, Thomas has 46 the Miami Dolphins out of Ohio State, and has appeared in receptions for 519 yards and three touchdowns, leading the 170 games with 74 starts over that period. In his long ca- club in all three major receiving categories. Thomas is reer marked by big play ability, he has accumulated 5,207 ranked fourth in the NFL in receiving and eighth in receiv- receiving yards off 374 catches (13.9 avg.), recording 31 ing yardage. touchdowns. In his first season in New Orleans, Ginn played in 15 games with ten starts and recorded 53 grabs 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECEIVING for 787 yards with four touchdown receptions, carried ten LEADERS times for 39 yards and brought back 19 punts for 103 yards Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD and five kickoffs for 56 yards. Ginn finished ranked second 1. Adam Thielen 58 712 12.3 4 on the Saints in receiving yardage among the team’s wideouts. He also enjoyed his most productive postseason 2. Zach Ertz 48 480 10.0 2 as a professional, opening both playoff contests and mak- 3. Davante Adams 47 557 11.9 6 ing 12 grabs for 187 yards with an 80-yard touchdown and 4. Michael Thomas 46 519 11.3 3 adding one carry for 11 yards. In 2018, he has posted 12 receptions for 135 yards and two touchdowns, also rushing 5. Odell Beckham Jr. 45 506 11.2 1 three times for 26 yards.

2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS TRE’QUAN SMITH Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD • A talented rookie wideout, who was selected by New Or- leans in the third round of the draft out of Central Florida, 1. Adam Thielen 58 712 12.3 4 the 6-1, 210-pounder emerged as one of the Knights’ top 2. Julio Jones 44 707 16.1 0 weapons from 2015-17 and was a key figure in the emer- 3. DeAndre Hopkins 44 657 14.9 3 gence of their program. During that period, he caught 168 passes for 2,748 yards (16.4 avg.) with 22 touchdowns. In 4. Tyreek Hill 34 567 16.7 6 his final campaign for the 13-0 Knights in 2017, Smith ap- 5. JuJu Smith-Schuster 42 561 13.4 2 peared in and started all 13 games and hauled in 54 recep- 6. Davante Adams 47 557 11.9 6 tions for 1,082 yards (19.9 avg.) and 13 touchdowns, his 7. Robert Woods 36 524 14.6 3 first 1,000-yard receiving season. Working his way into the club’s wideout rotation, Smith emerged on Monday, Oct. 8, 8. Michael Thomas 46 519 11.3 3 vs. Washington when he posted three receptions for 111 9. Odell Beckham Jr. 45 506 11.2 1 yards and touchdowns that gained 62 and 35 yards in a 43- 10. Brandon Cooks 28 505 18.0 1 19 Saints win.

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 35 • In 2018, Hill has appeared in all five contests with two TIGHT ENDS starts and has posted eight receptions for 124 yards (15.5 avg.) and one touchdown in providing Drew Brees with an- BENJAMIN WATSON other option in the passing game. In the Oct. 8 win over • Originally signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Washington, Hill recorded his first touchdown grab of the Cleveland Browns in 2013 and brought back in 2018 after season. spending the last two campaigns with the Baltimore Ra- vens, Benjamin Watson forms a strong combination at the tight end position with veteran Josh Hill and second-year DEFENSIVE ENDS player Dan Arnold. The former University of Georgia stand- out and 15-year NFL veteran who originally entered the CAMERON JORDAN NFL as a first round draft pick of the New England Patriots in 2004 has career totals of 512 receptions for 5,672 yards • New Orleans’ first choice in the 2011 NFL Draft (24th (11.1 avg.) with 42 touchdowns in 184 games with 136 overall) out of the University of California, Jordan enjoyed starts. Watson has also played in 11 postseason games another standout season in 2017, recording 62 tackles, a with nine starts and has added 21 receptions for 222 yards career-high 13 sacks, one interception return for a touch- and three scoring grabs. down, a career-high 11 passes defensed and two forced fumbles. Jordan was selected to his third Pro Bowl and was named a first-team Associated Press All-Pro for the first • Watson has played in all five games with four starts in time in his career. With 64.5 sacks in eight seasons, Jordan 2018 and leads the team’s tight ends with 17 receptions for is fifth on the Saints career sack list, closing in on fourth. 187 yards (11.0 avg.), serving as an asset in both the run- Jordan’s also proven to be one of the National Football ning game and the passing game. League’s best run defenders, as well as being known for CLIMBING THE CHARTS generating pressure on quarterbacks that doesn’t always show up on the stat sheet, with him playing a lead role in a run defense that is currently ranked first in the National New Orleans Saints TE Benjamin Watson currently stands Football League in both opponent rushing yards per game at 12th place all-time on the NFL’s all-time list for recep- and opponent yards per carry. tions at the tight end position with 512. He needs 29 to move into 11th and 35 to move into the top ten. CLIMBING THE CHARTS RECEPTIONS BY TIGHT ENDS, NATIONAL FOOTBALL After recording 1.5 takedowns in the November 5, 2017 win LEAGUE HISTORY vs. Tampa Bay, Jordan inched to fifth place in club record books. After recording two sacks in back-to-back contests Player, Yrs. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD (Weeks Two and Three), with three quarterback takedowns 10. Jeremy Shockey, 2002-11 547 6,143 11.2 37 in 2018, he would move into a tie for fourth place with his former teammate, the late Will Smith. Jordan also leads the 11. Kellen Winslow, 1979-87 541 6,741 12.5 45 club in the postseason all-time with an additional 3.5 sacks. 12. Benjamin Watson, 2004- 512 5,672 11.1 46 SAINTS ALL-TIME SACK LEADERS (Since 1982) 13t. Dallas Clark, 2003-13 505 5,665 11.2 53 Rk. Player, Years No. 13t. Frank Wycheck, 1993-03 505 5,126 10.2 42 1. Rickey Jackson, 1982-93 115.0 2. Wayne Martin, 1989-99 82.5 JOSH HILL 3. Pat Swilling, 1986-92 76.5 • Signed as an undrafted free agent from Idaho State in 4. Will Smith, 2004-12 67.5 2013, Josh Hill’s development has been an asset to the position group, for whom he’s played in 76 games with 34 5. Cameron Jordan, 2011- 64.5 starts, making 75 receptions for 738 yards (9.8 avg.) and 6. Frank Warren, 1981-94 52.5 11 touchdowns, also chipping in 27 special teams tackles. In 2017, Hill appeared in all 16 games with 11 starts, log- 7. Joe Johnson, 1994-2001 50.5 ging 16 receptions for 125 yards (7.8 avg.) and a touch- 8. La’Roi Glover, 1997-2001 50 down and was particularly effective in the postseason 9. Charles Grant, 2002-09 47 where he made six grabs for 103 yards (17.2 avg.) with a scoring grab. 10. Jim Wilks, 1981-93 45.5

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JORDAN SACK NOTES CAMERON JORDAN’S MULTIPLE SACK GAMES Date Opp. Tackles Solo Asst. Sacks Yards Since Week Eight of the 2014 season, Cameron Jordan has played among the NFL’s elite defensive ends. He’s 11/5/12 vs. Phi. 3 3 3 3 21 fourth in the NFL since Oct. 26, 2014 with 42 sacks. 9/22/13 vs. Arz. 7 3 4 2 14 MOST SACKS IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 11/21/13 @ Atl. 7 3 4 2.5 10.5 SINCE OCTOBER 26, 2014 12/8/13 vs. Car. 5 3 2 2 19 Rk. Player, Team No. 10/26/14 vs. GB 4 3 1 2 15 1. Chandler Jones, NE-Ari. 47.5 12/28/14 @ TB 6 4 2 1.5 9 2. Khalil Mack, Oak.-Chi. 45.5 10/15/15 vs. Atl. 7 6 1 3 12 3. Von Miller, Den. 45.0 10/25/15 @ Ind. 3 2 1 2 12 4. Cameron Jordan, NO 42.0 10/15/17 vs. Det. 5 4 1 2 12 5t. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 41.5 11/5/17 vs. TB 7 5 2 1.5 9 5t. J.J. Watt 41.5 11/26/17 @ LAR 4 4 0 2 20

12/24/17 vs. Atl. 3 3 0 2 10 In 2017, Jordan finished the regular season tied for fourth in the National Football League with a career-high 13 quar- 9/16/18 vs. Cle. 2 2 0 2 11 terback takedowns. Jordan is the only Saint to have at least 9/23/18 at Atl. 5 4 1 2 8 7.5 quarterback takedowns in six consecutive seasons, surpassing former Black and Gold linebacker Rickey Jack- son, who did so in five consecutive seasons from 1983-87. DURABLE DEFENDER

MOST SACKS IN THE NFL IN 2017 With 117 consecutive games played and 102 consecutive Rk. Player, Team No. starts in having never missed a contest in his eight-year NFL career, Jordan’s one of the NFL’s most durable defen- 1. Chandler Jones, Ari. 17.0 sive ends and all-time Saints. 2t. Calais Campbell, Jax. 14.5 MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES 2t. Demarcus Lawrence, Dal. 14.5 PLAYED AMONG ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE ENDS 4t. Cameron Jordan, NO 13.0 Rk. Defensive End Team No. 1. Julius Peppers Car. 165 4t. Everson Griffen, Min. 13.0 2. Cameron Jordan NO 117 4t. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 13.0 3. Jerry Hughes Buf. 105

• In 2018, Jordan is tied for tenth in the National Football MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES League with three other players with five sacks for a loss of STARTED AMONG ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE ENDS 25 yards, to go with 17 tackles (12 solo), which lead the defensive linemen and two passes defensed. He has also Rk. Defensive End Team No. played a key role in stopping the run with the club ranking 1. Cameron Jordan NO 102 first in the league in opponent yards per carry (3.1) and run 2. Cin. 74 defense (71.4 rushing yards per game).

MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES Jordan has posted 64.5 sacks since he entered the NFL as STARTED BY SAINTS PLAYERS a first round draft pick in 2011 and over the past eight sea- Rk. Saint Dates No. sons is only the second player, joining Houston’s J.J. Watt 1. Wayne Martin (9/19/91-1/2/99) 144 to have 60 takedowns and 35 passes defensed. During this time, the Saints own a 31-14 record when he corrals a sig- 2. Jahri Evans (9/10/06-9/15/13) 114 nal-caller, and they boast a 13-1 mark in a multi-sack per- 3. Cameron Jordan (1/2/12-) 102 formance in the regular season. They have a 2-1 mark in postseason games where he’s had a sack. New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 37

ALEX OKAFOR from 31st in the NFL, allowing 28.4 points per game in 2016 • Selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the fourth round of to allowing 20.4 points per game in 2017, good for tenth in the 2013 NFL Draft, Okafor joined the Saints in 2017 where the league. In his first full season after missing seven con- he added valuable depth on the defensive line. Okafor has tests as a rookie, Rankins’ ability to rush the passer from appeared in 57 games with 40 starts in six years, collecting the inside as well as take on double teams proved benefi- 18 sacks, an interception, three forced fumbles, one fumble cial in 2017 helping the defense post 42 sacks, ranking recovery, nine passes defensed and a blocked punt. In seventh in the league, compared to only 30 takedowns in 2017, he had 37 tackles (26 solo), 4.5 sacks to tie for sec- 2016. In 2018, Rankins has 13 tackles (eight solo) and two ond behind Jordan, four passes defensed and two forced sacks, to tie for second on the club. fumbles. Recovered from an Achilles injury suffered in

Week 11, Okafor re-signed in the offseason opened the 2018 season opener opposite Jordan and has posted sev- DAVID ONYEMATA en tackles (five solo) and one blocked punt in five starts. • Onyemata was chosen with the team’s fourth round pick (120th overall) in 2016 after a stellar career at the Universi- ty of Manitoba of the CIS, becoming the first member of the MARCUS DAVENPORT Bisons program to be drafted. Over the course of his rookie th • Trading up to the 14 spot in the 2018 NFL Draft, the campaign, Onyemata appeared in all 16 games and rec- Saints addressed the defensive line and the club’s pass orded 32 tackles (15 solo). In 2017, he took the next big rush with this gifted pass rusher, only the second draft step in his young career, playing in all 16 games with six choice ever from Texas-San Antonio. During his four colle- starts and posting 38 tackles (18 solo), two sacks and one giate seasons, Davenport notched career totals of 186 pass defensed, while adding three more stops in two post- tackles (97 solo), 22 sacks, 38 tackles for loss, six forced season contests. In the first five games of the season with fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one returned for a touch- Onyemata starting the last four, he has posted ten tackles down and eight passes defensed, finishing his career as (seven solo). the school’s all-time leader for stops for loss, takedowns and quarterback hurries (21). In the first five games of the LINEBACKERS season, Davenport has posted ten tackles (five solo), two Key free agent acquisitions in both 2017 and 2018 com- sacks for loss of 20 yards, two passes defensed and one bined with an extra year of growth for younger players have forced fumble rendered the Saints linebacking corps a hard-hitting squad with a solid mix of both youth and experience. DEFENSIVE TACKLES ALEX ANZALONE TYELER DAVISON • One of three third round picks in 2017, Anzalone came to • This former fifth round draft pick has been a vital part of the Saints after a solid career at Florida. In his rookie sea- the Saints line since being drafted in the 2015 NFL Draft son, Anzalone started four games on the outside before (154th overall). The Fresno State product followed up his suffering a season-ending shoulder injury and posted 16 first two seasons with an even more productive campaign tackles, a sack and a pass defensed. In five games with in 2017, helping the defense post 42 sacks, ranking sev- three starts in 2018, he has posted 12 tackles (eight solo). enth in the league and allowing only 20.4 points per game, good for tenth in the NFL. In 2017, he started all 16 games DEMARIO DAVIS posting 31 tackles (21 solo), one pass defensed and two • This dependable and sure-tackling defender joined the forced fumbles. Overall in three seasons, the disruptive Saints after a breakout 2017, where he started 16 games defensive tackle has 94 tackles (52 solo), 2.5 sacks, two for the Jets. Davis enjoyed his best season, posting a team pass deflections and three forced fumbles. -high and career-high 165 tackles (112 solo), a career-best five sacks, tied for second in the nside linebackers, three SHELDON RANKINS passes defensed and a fumble recovery. For his career, • The third defensive lineman selected in the 2016 NFL the Brandon, Miss. native has appeared in 100 games with Draft out of Louisville, Sheldon Rankins started all 16 86 starts for the Jets (2012-15, 2017), Cleveland (2016) games in 2017 posting 26 tackles (16 solo), two sacks for and Saints, recording 708 tackles (461 solo), 15.5 sacks, loss of 13 yards, one interception, one pass defensed and an interception, 17 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, one forced fumble. He helped a defensive unit that went four fumble recoveries and 24 special team stops.

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• In 2018, Davis has opened all five contests and leads the team with 42 stops (27 solo), two sacks to tie for second on DEFENSIVE BACKS the team and lead the linebackers and one forced fumble. MARSHON LATTIMORE th A.J. KLEIN • Selected by the Saints in the first round (11 overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft, Lattimore captured a starting position • Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Carolina in 2017, where he spent his first four NFL seasons, Klein has in training camp and started all 13 games he appeared in. played a significant role in the club’s linebacker rotation. He totaled 53 tackles (44 solo), a forced fumble, one fum- Opening 12 games on the strongside for the Saints in his ble recovery, five interceptions for 85 yards and 18 passes first season with the club, Klein had 54 tackles (37 solo), defensed, as he became the youngest Saint (21 years old) two sacks, five passes defensed and one forced fumble. In ever selected to the Pro Bowl and was selected as the AP five contests with four starts in 2018, he has posted 26 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. tackles (16 solo), two passes defensed and one fumble recovery, playing a key role in a run defense ranked first in NFL LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS IN 2017 the NFL in opponent yards per rush and opponent rushing yards per game. Player No. 1t. Darius Slay, Det. 8 MANTI TE’O 1t. Kevin Byard, Ten. 8 • Coming to New Orleans as a free agent in 2017, Te’o 3t. A.J. Bouye 6 used his four seasons in San Diego to establish himself as a talented, linebacker. A second round pick in 2013 out of 3t. Eric Weddle, Bal. 6 Notre Dame where he finished second in the voting for the 5t. Marshon Lattimore, NO 5 2012 Heisman Trophy, In 2017, his first season in New Orleans, he ranked among team leaders with 61 tackles 5t. Antoine Bethea, Ari. 5 (43 solo), three passes defensed and one fumble recovery. 5t. Micah Hyde, Buf. 5 Teo has posted eight tackles (four solo) in the first two games of 2018 before being inactive in Week Three with a 5t. Marcus Peters, KC 5 knee injury. 5t. Harrison Smith, Min. 5

5t. Tre Boston, LAC 5 CRAIG ROBERTSON 5t. Jordan Poyer, Buf. 5 • In his first year with the Saints in 2016, Robertson quickly became one of the most important members of the de- fense. After four seasons with Cleveland, Robertson joined • In 2018, Lattimore has opened all five contests and has the Saints looking to contribute on defense and special posted 15 tackles (13 solo), one pass defensed, one forced teams, yet his production has outpaced even the highest fumble and one 37-yard fumble recovery/return. expectations. Starting 15 games in 2016, Robertson led the team with 131 tackles (100 solo), while adding a sack, four passes defensed, an interception, and two fumble recover- OUT OF THE MARSH ies. Robertson continued to be a leader in 2017, as he re- turned to the starting lineup on the outside and was voted a Marshon Lattimore came through for the defense at the special teams captain. In 2017 in 16 games with starts in New York Giants (9/30). He made a big play in the second the last 12 contests, he had 77 stops (50 solo) to rank sec- quarter when he picked up a fumble forced by his team- ond on the team, two sacks to lead the linebackers, two mate CB P.J. Williams and returned it to the New York 11- interceptions to also lead his position group, six passes yard line 37 yards. He finished the day adding four solo defensed, the forced fumble/fumble recovery and a special tackles for his effort. Lattimore was also assigned to Giants teams fumble recovery. In 2018, Robertson was selected standout WR Odell Beckham Jr. , who averaged only 8.6 as a team captain for the second consecutive season and yards per catch. has posted two defensive tackles and two special teams stops. .

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KURT COLEMAN MARCUS WILLIAMS • This smart, versatile veteran safety brings experience • After being selected in the second round of the 2017 NFL and a wealth of knowledge to a young New Orleans sec- nd Draft (42 overall) out of the University of Utah, this ball- ondary. Originally a seventh round pick (244th overall) of hawking safety had an excellent rookie campaign starting the Eagles in the 2010 NFL Draft out of Ohio State, after all 15 games he appeared in posting 70 tackles (56 solo), spending his first four seasons in Philadelphia and one in four interceptions and 6 passes defensed. Williams led all Kansas City, Coleman recorded 11 interceptions over the rookie safeties in interceptions and was second for a rookie three seasons in Carolina. Overall, for his career, he’s ap- safety in total tackles and passes defensed, including two peared in 121 regular season games with 78 starts, posting picks in the regular season finale. The talented safety post- 509 tackles, two sacks, 21 interceptions, two returns for ed his first career postseason interception, which was the touchdowns, 29 passes defensed, four forced fumbles, two only interception made by a rookie in the 2017 postseason. fumble recoveries and 34 special teams stops. In 2018, Williams looks to build on a great rookie season and contin- he’s posted 12 stops (nine solo). ue to grow with one of the NFL’s best young defensive backfields heading into the 2018 season. VONN BELL DB DUO • Bell left onlookers impressed with his 2016 rookie cam- paign, alerting the NFL to his arrival through his hard-hitting With five and four interceptions respectively as rookies in play. Playing in every game with 14 starts, he totaled 98 2017, Marshon Lattimore and Marcus Williams finished tackles (59 solo) both second on the team. He added four ranked first and tied for second respectively in picks among passes defensed, a sack, two forced fumbles, and a fumble first-year players, setting the stage for a promising Saints recovery. Drafted by New Orleans in the second round of secondary. the 2016 NFL Draft (61st overall), Bell was a consensus first-team All-American, was voted First-team All-Big Ten

and was also a Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist following his NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ROOKIE LEADERS IN junior season at Ohio State. In 2017, he appeared in all 16 INTERCEPTIONS IN 2017 games with ten starts in the regular season and posted a team-high 78 tackles (57 solo), 4.5 sacks, to tie for second Rookie No. on the club and lead defensive backs, two passes de- 1. Marshon Lattimore, NO 5 fensed, two forced fumbles and five special teams stops. 2t. Tredavious White, Buf. 4 Bell made his postseason debut in the NFC Wild Card Playoff win over Carolina and led the team with nine tack- 2t. Marcus Williams, NO 4 les, saving his best for last when he finished the Panthers’ hopes with a fourth down sack late in the fourth quarter. He led Saints defenders with 17 stops in the postseason. CHRIS BANJO

• Banjo joined the Saints in Week 11 after beginning 2016 with Green Bay, to provide depth and competition at cor- KEN CRAWLEY nerback and on the special teams units and has made his • Originally signed as an undrafted free agent out of Colo- mark in both areas in New Orleans. After originally partici- rado in 2016, Crawley took a significant step in his develop- pating in rookie minicamps with Oakland and Pittsburgh in ment in 2017, starting the final 15 regular season and post- 2012, the 5-foot-10-inch, 207-pounder has played in 65 season contests. In 2017, Crawley finished with 54 tackles, games with two starts for the Packers (2013-16) and Saints his first career interception and 17 passes defensed to rank (2016-), racking up 23 tackles (19 solo), an interception second on the team. three passes defensed and a fumble recovery, adding 52 coverage stops and one special teams forced fumble. In his first full season in New Orleans, he played in all 16 reg- P.J. WILLIAMS ular season games and made four tackles, one intercep- • Originally a third round draft pick by the Saints in 2015 out tion, one pass defensed, one fumble recovery and eight of Florida State, Williams has appeared in 19 career games stops and one forced fumble on coverage. In the season with nine starts for New Orleans, posting 58 tackles, two opener vs. Tampa Bay, he tied for the team lead with two interceptions and 11 passes defensed. In 2018, he’s special teams stops, posting three coverage tackles in played in four contests with one start and has posted 14 2018. tackles (11 solo), one pass defensed and a forced fumble.

New Orleans at Baltimore: Week 7 40 • Lutz followed up with a strong sophomore campaign. In SPECIAL TEAMS the regular season, he drilled 31-of-35 kicks, including four- of-five from 50 yards out, and with 47 PATs, finished sev- P THOMAS MORSTEAD enth in the NFL in scoring among kickers with 140 points. Lutz’s 31 field goals tied a club record shared by Morten • Morstead has established himself as one of the National Andersen (1985) and John Carney (2002). His career-high Football League’s top punters, where he’s posted career 58 touchbacks were ranked fifth in the league. club-best 47.0 gross and 41.4 net punting averages. In 2017 over 16 regular season games, he punted 60 times • Lutz has kicked in 37 career games, converting 70-of-82 for 2,822 yards, putting 26 of his punts inside the 20-yard field goal attempts (85.4%) and 111-of-116 PATS (95.7%). line, with two touchbacks. He posted a 47.0 gross average, He has also recorded 130 touchbacks on 216 career kick- ranked eighth in the NFL with a net average of 42.2, offs. His 85.4 percent field goal percentage is best among ranked sixth in the league. In 2018, his 44.7 net punting kickers with at least 50 field goals in team history. Lutz’s 48 average ranks second in the NFL. points in 2018 is fourth in the NFC among kickers. 2018 NFL NET PUNTING LEADERS Rk. Player, Team Net Avg. 2018 NFC SCORING LEADERS AMONG KICKERS 1. Dustin Colquitt, KC 45.5 Rk. Kicker, Team Points 1. Thomas Morstead, NO 44.7 1. Mason Crosby, GB 56 3. Cameron Johnston, Phi. 44.3 2. Brett Maher, Dal. 55 3. Robbie Gould, SF 50 FOLLOW THE LEADER 4. Wil Lutz, NO 48 Morstead is the team’s all-time leader in both gross and net punting averages. His career 41.3 net ranks second in Na- In Week Three vs. Atlanta in 2016, Lutz lined up for and tional Football League records since the statistic was first converted a 57-yard field goal with no time left in the first compiled in 1976. half; that effort tied him for the third longest field goal in HIGHEST CAREER NET PUNTING AVERAGE IN NFL franchise history. HISTORY LONGEST FIELD GOAL, SAINTS HISTORY (Min. 250 punts, recorded since 1976) (REGULAR SEASON) Rk. Player, Team Net Avg. Rk. Player Date Long 1. Johnny Hekker, StL (2012-) 43.4 1. Tom Dempsey 11/8/70 63 2. Thomas Morstead, NO (2009-) 41.4 2. Morten Andersen 10/27/91 60 3. Sam Martin, Det. (2013-) 40.8 3t. Wil Lutz 9/26/16 57 3t. Kai Forbath 11/29/15 57 HIGHEST GROSS PUNTING AVG. SAINTS HISTORY Rk. Saint Avg. In the 2017 Wild Card Playoff win over Carolina, Lutz boot- 1. Thomas Morstead, 2009- 47.0 ed a third quarter 57-yard field goal that was tied for the third longest in NFL Postseason history after Panthers K 2. Mark Royals, 1997-98 45.8 Graham Gano had made a 58-yard kick in the same game. 3. Mitch Berger, 2003-05 43.7 LONGEST FIELD GOAL IN POSTSEASON NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE HISTORY K WIL LUTZ Rk. Player Date Long • Lutz made an immediate impact in his rookie season in 1t. Graham Gano, Car. 1/7/18 58 2016 after signing prior to Week One. He was named NFC 1t. Pete Stoyanovich, Mia. 1/5/91 58 Special Teams Player of the Week twice. Lutz was 28-of- 34 on field goals and 49-of-50 on PATs in 2016, and was 3t. Wil Lutz, NO 1/7/18 57 named to the PFWA All-Rookie team for his efforts. 3t. Mike Nugent, Cin. 1/4/15 57

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2006 (1) K Wil Lutz (FA) FREE AGENTS LB Craig Robertson (UFA-Cle.) QB Drew Brees (UFA-SD) 2017 (19) 2009 (1) DRAFT: DRAFT CB Marshon Lattimore (1a) P Thomas Morstead (5) T Ryan Ramczyk (1b) S Marcus Williams (2) 2011 (2) RB Alvin Kamara (3a) DRAFT LB Alex Anzalone (3b) DE Cameron Jordan (1a) DE Trey Hendrickson (3c) RB Mark Ingram (1b) FREE AGENTS: 2013 (2) WR Dan Arnold (Rookie FA) DRAFT: WR Ted Ginn Jr. (UFA-Car.) T Terron Armstead (3a) DB Justin Hardee (FA) LB A.J. Klein (UFA-Car.) FREE AGENTS: FB Zach Line (UFA-Min.) TE Josh Hill (Rookie FA) G Josh LeRibeus (FA) DE Alex Okafor (UFA-Ari.) 2015 (4) LB Manti Te’o (UFA-SD) DRAFT: C Cameron Tom (Rookie FA) T Andrus Peat (1a) G Larry Warford (UFA-Det.) CB P.J. Williams (3b) LS Zach Wood (FA) DT Tyeler Davison (5b) WAIVERS: TRADE: WR Austin Carr (NE) C Max Unger (Sea.) QB Taysom Hill (GB)

2016 (9) 2018 (15) DRAFT: DRAFT: DT Sheldon Rankins (1) DE Marcus Davenport (1) WR Michael Thomas (2a) WR Tre’Quan Smith (3) S Vonn Bell (2b) C/G Will Clapp (7) DT David Onyemata (4)

FREE AGENTS: S Chris Banjo (FA) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE CB Ken Crawley (Rookie FA) DE Mitchell Loewen (Rookie FA)

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FREE AGENTS: LB Vince Biegel (FA) T Jermon Bushrod (UFA-Mia.) S Kurt Coleman (FA) LB Demario Davis (UFA-NYJ) CB Demitri Goodson (FA) DB J.T. Gray (Rookie FA) WR Cameron Meredith (RFA-Chi.) CB Josh Robinson (FA) DL Taylor Stallworth (Rookie FA) RB Dwayne Washington (FA) TE Benjamin Watson (UFA-Bal.)

TRADE: QB Teddy Bridgewater (NYJ)

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59 VINCE BIEGEL LB player in Wisconsin by ESPN and Rivals after finishing his HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 246 career with 425 tackles, 27 sacks, 10 interceptions, 10 COLLEGE: WISCONSIN forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and four defensive JOINED SAINTS: FA-18 touchdowns…Given name Vincent James Biegel…Born in NFL EXPERIENCE: 2 Marshfield, Wis…His father, Rocky, played linebacker at BORN: 7/2/1993 BYU from 1988-92 and wrestled in 1992…His father was also a two-time state-champion wrestler for Wisconsin Rap- NFL CAREER – Originally selected by the Green Bay ids, going undefeated as a senior (winning every match by Packers in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft (108th fall)…His uncle, T.D. Biegel, played fullback at BYU from overall), Vince Biegel joined the Saints practice squad be- 1989-93, and his grandfather, Ken Biegel, played lineback- fore the start of the 2018 regular season. In 2017, he ap- er and offensive guard at UW-Eau Claire before becoming peared in nine games for the Packers posting 13 tackles a decorated high school coach enshrined in the National (eight solo), one tackle for loss and six special teams stops. High School Athletic Coaches Association and Wisconsin Biegel looks to add depth to the Saints linebacking core Football Coaches Association halls of fame…Brother, Hay- and brings valuable experience on special teams. den, played for Wisconsin from 2013-15...Family owns and operates a cranberry marsh, which he worked in...Interned CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Promoted to the Saints ac- with Merrill Lynch during summers of 2015 and 2016…Has tive roster, 9/21/18; Signed to the Saints practice squad, volunteered at children’s hospitals and for Special Olym- 9/2/18; Released by Green Bay, 9/1/18; Activated from pics…Residence: Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Physically Unable to Perform list by Green Bay, 11/3/17; Placed on Physically Unable to Perform List by Green Bay, 5 TEDDY BRIDGEWATER QB 9/2/2017; Signed a four-year rookie contract with Green HEIGHT: 6-2 Bay, 5/31/2017; Selected by the Green Bay Packers in the WEIGHT: 215 fourth round (108th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: LOUISVILLE NFL EXPERIENCE: 5 2018 – Promoted to the Saints active roster prior to the week three contest at Atlanta after spending the offseason JOINED SAINTS: TR-18 (NYJ) and preseason with the Packers. 2017 – Missed the first BORN: 11/10/92 seven contest of the season on the Physically Unable to Perform list. Appeared in nine games for the Packers in 2017, recording 10 tackles (three solo), one tackle for loss NFL CAREER – Originally drafted by the Minnesota Vi- and tied for second on team with six special teams tackles. kings in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft (32nd overall) out of Louisville, Bridgewater brings starting experience to the Saints quarterback room in a trade with the New York COLLEGE – Matched Wisconsin’s school record by play- Jets, who signed him in the offseason. The Miami native ing in 54 games, including 40 starts and ranked No. 7 all- returned to the field in Week 15 last season after missing time in school records with 21.5 sacks and ranked No. 10 the previous 30 regular season games with an injury suf- with 39.5 tackles for loss…Also recorded 191 tackles (117 fered in practice during the 2016 preseason. He has posted solo), five passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two career numbers of 6,150 yards passing, 28 touchdowns fumble recoveries…Named second team All-Big Ten and 22 interceptions, while completing 64.7% of his passes (coaches) and third-team All-Big Ten (media) after starting for an 86.3 passer rating in 30 career games (28 starts). all 12 games he played in as senior…Graduated with bach- Bridgewater has added four touchdowns on the ground and elor’s degree in life sciences communication. Dec., 2016 three total two-point conversions (one rushing, two pass- and was a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. ing).

PERSONAL –As a senior was named All-America by US Army, USA Today and Parade while also being honored as CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE the Gatorade Wisconsin Player of the Year… Lettered in football (four years), hockey (two years) and track and field (four years) at Lincoln High School…Was the top ranked

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - TEDDY Stefon Diggs and a 35-yard completion to Charles Johnson BRIDGEWATER to set up a game-winning field goal two plays later…Oct. 25 at Detroit, completed over 70% of his passes for 316 yards CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Acquired by Saints from and a 118.3 rating. 2014 - Earned Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Jets, 8/29/18; Signed by Jets (UFA-MIN), 3/18/18; Activat- Year honors and named to PFWA All-Rookie team after ed from Reserve/PUP by Vikings, 11/8/17; Placed on Re- starting 12 of 13 games…Four of his six wins as a starter serve/PUP by Vikings, 9/2/17; Placed on Injured Reserve were fourth-quarter comebacks…Completed 259-of-402 by VIkings, 9/1/16; Signed four-year contract with Vikings, passes for 2,919 yards, 14 touchdown passes, 12 intercep- 5/20/14; Selected by the Vikings in the first round (32nd tions and an 85.2 passer rating…Added 209 yards and a overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. rushing touchdown…Led all qualified rookies in completion percentage and passer rating for the season, completing HONORS – 2016: Winner 72.1% of his passes for a 103.0 rating over the season’s (Minnesota team winner); 2015: Pro Bowl 2014: Pepsi NFL final five weeks…Dec. 21 at Miami, posted a passer rating Rookie of the Year; PFWA All-Rookie Team; Pepsi NFL of 114.1, his third rating of 100+ on the season after com- Rookie of the Week (Weeks 4 and 13). pleting 73.1% of his passes for 259 yards and two touch- downs…Dec. 14 at Detroit, threw for 300 yards for the sec- ond consecutive week after completing 31-of-41 passes 2018 -.Completed 28-of-38 passes (73.7%) for 316 yards (75.6%), as both the completions and completion percent- with two touchdown throws, one interception and a 104.7 age were season highs…Dec. 7, vs. New York Jets, ended passer rating in the preseason for the Jets, prior to being the game with an 87-yard touchdown pass to WR Jarius acquired by the Saints. 2017-. Returned to the field, Dec. Wright after an NYJ punt pinned him inside his 10-yard 15 vs. Cincinnati for the first time since the 2015 postsea- line…Finished the game with 309 yards passing, his sec- son, throwing two passes over the final three drives in his ond 300+ yard performance of the season. Nov. 30 vs. final season with Vikings…Spent the first ten weeks on the Carolina, named Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week after Reserve/PUP list and did not play in six of the final seven matching his season high of two touchdown passes in the weeks…Declared inactive for both postseason contests. 18-point victory…Nov. 23 vs. Green Bay, established a 2016 - Received the Ed Block Courage Award in a voted by single-season high with two touchdown passes…Nov. 2 vs. his teammates after missing the entire season due to a Washington, engineered a fourth-quarter comeback for the knee injury suffered in practice leading into the preseason second-consecutive week as he completed six-of-nine finale. 2015 - Selected to the Pro Bowl after a season that passes for 69 yards in twice putting the team ahead in the saw him start all 16 regular season games, going 11-5 and fourth quarter….Oct. 26 at Tampa Bay, earned first road capturing a division title…Finished the season 9-3, includ- win of his career after orchestrating a nine-play, 61-yard ing a three-game winning streak at the end of the season... drive over the final 2:02 in regulation to set up a 38-yard Increased his completion percentage (65.3%), passing field goal to force overtime…Oct. 19 at Buffalo, connected yards (3,231) and passer rating (88.7) from his rookie sea- with WR Cordarrelle Patterson on a four-yard TD pass, the son while decreasing his interceptions (from 12 to nine) first of his career…Sept. 28 vs. Atlanta, earned Pepsi NFL despite starting four more games…Added 192 yards and Rookie of the Week honors in his first career start after out- three scores on the ground. Made his postseason debut in scoring opponent 14-0 in the fourth quarter. Threw for a NFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Seattle, 1/10/16, as he started season-high 317 yards, the most by a MIN rookie in their and completed 70.8% of his passes for 146 yards and an first start. Scored the first touchdown of his career, a 13- 86.5 passer rating…Dec. 20 vs. Chicago, established sin- yard rushing score in the second quarter and connected gle-game best with an 85.0% completion percentage, with TE Rhett Ellison for a two-point conversion…Sept. 21 154.4 rating and four TD passes…Added a rushing touch- at New Orleans, Made NFL debut after entering the game down in becoming just the seventh different player with at in the second quarter for an injured Matt Cassel. Complet- least four passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown ed 12-of-20 passes for 150 yards. since 2011….Dec. 10 at Arizona, completed 69.4% of his passes for 335 yards and a 108.0 rating…Nov. 1 at Chica- CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE go, led two scoring drives over the final 4:55 to turn a sev- en-point deficit into a three-point victory. Completed six-of- seven passes for 106 yards, including a 40-yard TD to

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PLAYER BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - TEDDY CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by New Orleans, BRIDGEWATER 10/4/18; Waived by Green Bay, 9/1/18; Placed on Injured COLLEGE – Won back-to-back Big East titles (2011-2012) Reserve by Green Bay, 12/22/17; Activated from Reserve/ and led Louisville to three bowl appearances, winning two - PUP by Green Bay, 12/6/17; Placed on Reserve/PUP by the Allstate Sugar Bowl over fourth-ranked Florida to cap Green Bay, 7/27/17; Placed on Injured Reserve by Green the 2012 season and the Russell Athletic Bowl over Miami Bay, 12/3/16; Signed by Green Bay, 5/16/14. (Fla.) in 2013, his final collegiate game...In his final two seasons, guided the Cardinals to a 23-3 record...In only three seasons, left the school tied for the team record with 27 wins (27-9 as starter)…Set school record with a 68.4% 2017 – Activated from reserve/physically unable to perform completion percentage and threw only 24 interceptions in (knee) on Dec. 6, but was placed on injured reserve 1,142 attempts...In his final season (2013), named second- (hamstring) on Dec. 22...Was on reserve/ PUP for the first team All-AAC, 2012 Big East Offensive Player of the Year 12 games of the season. 2016 – Played in six games with as team won second straight Big East title...Named MVP of three starts and recorded 14 tackles (11 solo) and two 2013 Sugar Bowl win over #4-ranked Florida, 33-23… passes defensed...Was placed on injured reserve (knee) Earned bachelor’s degree in December 2013, majoring in on Dec. 3...Was on reserve/suspended for the first four sports administration. games of the season and was inactive in Week 12 (knee)… Vs. Dallas (Oct. 16): Saw significant action in his season PERSONAL – A three-year starter at quarterback for debut because of injuries to CBs Sam Shields, Damarious Northwestern (Miami, Fla.) High School…The second- Randall and Quinten Rollins, appearing on 36 plays. Rec- ranked dual-threat quarterback in the country by Ri- orded two tackles (both solo) and a pass defensed. 2015 – vals.com as a senior... Selected to US Army All-American Played in 14 games, seeing time on defense and special Bowl...Guided team to Class 6A state semi as a sen- teams…Registered five tackles (four solo) and a pass de- ior...Set Dade County record with seven TD passes in a game vs. Hialeah-Miami Lakes…Mother, Rose Murphy, is fensed on defense and nine tackles on special teams… a breast cancer survivor…Served as the Grand Marshall of Was inactive for two contests (Weeks 3-4) due to a ham- the 2015 Kentucky Derby and gave the “Riders Up” com- string injury…Also played in both postseason games and mand at the start of the race…Honored as a Distinguished was tied for the team lead with three tackles on special Alumni by University of Louisville in fall 2015…Enjoys pho- teams… At Carolina (Nov. 8): Saw the most significant de- tography as a hobby…Inspired the children’s book, “Little fensive action of his career with Shields and Rollins side- Bear Teddy: Big Dream Come True,” written by his girl- lined due to injuries, appearing on 49 plays, and registered friend, Erika Cardona. a career-high five tackles (four solo). Added a tackle on special teams. 2014 – Played in six games and was inac- 39 DEMETRI GOODSON CB tive for the other 10…Registered six tackles on special teams, second on the team among rookies. HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 197

COLLEGE: BAYLOR COLLEGE – Began collegiate career by playing basketball NFL EXPERIENCE: 5 for three seasons at Gonzaga (2008-11) before transferring JOINED SAINTS: FA-18 to Baylor in 2011 for football…Played in 19 games with 13 starts during three seasons at Baylor, registering 43 tackles BORN: 6/11/89 (38 solo), including two tackles for a loss, four interceptions and 19 passes defensed…Earned his degree in general NFL CAREER – Signed by the Saints on Oct. 4 after studies with a journalism minor at Baylor. spending his first four seasons in Green Bay, Goodson saw action in six games as a rookie in 2014. He registered six PERSONAL – Given name Demetri Quarte Goodson, special teams tackles, No. 2 on the team among rookies “Meech” was born in Charleston W.Va…His older brother, behind only LB Jayrone Elliott. Goodson played in 14 Mike, was a running back with Carolina from 2009-11, Oak- games and both postseason contests in his second season land in 2012 and the N.Y. Jets 2013…Their father, Mike, in 2015, seeing time on defense and special teams. He was a two-time letterman from 1985-87 in basketball at recorded nine special teams tackles during the regular sea- Pittsburgh…Attended Klein Collins (Spring, Texas) HS, son, tied for No. 4 on the team, and was tied for the team where he played football as a freshman and sophomore lead with three tackles on special teams in the playoffs. and basketball all four seasons…He was named to the All- Greater Houston Team as a senior in 2008.

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32 JOSH ROBINSON CB Matt Ryan while snagging his 2nd INT of the season late in the game...Tied a career-high with 8 solo tackles at Chica- HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 200 go (11/16)...3rd INT of the season came vs. Carolina COLLEGE: CENTRAL FLORIDA (11/30) and Cam Newton. 2013 – Started at LCB in the first ten games... Placed on injured reserve, Dec. 14 with chest NFL EXPERIENCE: 7 injury. Inactive for 3 games, at Green Bay, Nov. 24, vs. Chi- JOINED SAINTS: FA-18 cago, Dec. 1 and at Baltimore, Dec. 8...Left game at Seat- BORN: 1/8/93 tle, Nov. 17 (sternum)...Started season opener at Detroit Sept. 8, notching four tackles, a QB hurry and forced fum- ble...Notched a career-high 12 tackles vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. NFL CAREER – Signed by the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 29 against Pittsburgh at London... Had eight tackles and 4, Robinson spent four seasons with the Minnesota Vikings two passes defensed vs. Green Bay, Oct. 27. 2012 – (2012-15) before signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Started six games in debut season, the 2nd-most by a Vi- as an unrestricted free agent in 2016. He played in 74 ca- kings rookie defender behind Harrison Smith...Snared a reer regular season games, with 21 starts, totaling 146 pair of INTs, tied for 2nd-most by a Viking...Saw action in tackles, three tackles for loss, 15 passes defensed, five all 16 games and the Wild Card playoff at Green Bay interceptions and one forced fumble, along with 27 special (1/5/13)... Grabbed 1st career INT off Alex Smith vs. San teams tackles and one forced fumble on special teams. Francisco (9/23) and notched a 24-yard return on the Robinson also played in two career postseason contests play...Started 1st career game at Detroit (9/30)...Had 2nd for the Vikings, registering two tackles and two special career INT vs. Chicago (12/9), returning the ball 44 yards to teams tackles. set up an Adrian Peterson touchdown run. Saw spot duty as a kickoff return man, taking back three for 61 yards on season with a long of 24 vs. Green Bay (12/30) in regular CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by the New Orleans season finale...Started at Detroit and following week vs. Saints, 10/4/18; Contract terminated by Tampa Bay Bucca- Tennessee, Oct. 7, at Seattle, Nov. 14 and in three straight neers ,9/1/18; Re-signed by Tampa Bay to a two-year con- games at Green Bay, Dec. 2, vs. Chicago, Dec. 9 and at tract, 3/13/17; Signed to a one-year contract by Tampa Bay St. Louis, Dec. 16...Started in place of Chris Cook when he (UFA-Min.), 3/14/16; Activated from the physically unable spent 6 weeks on injured reserve before returning to the to perform list by Minnesota, 11/11/15; Placed on the physi- lineup at Houston (12/23)...Had season-high eight tackles cally unable to perform list by Minnesota, 8/31/15; Placed in first career start at Detroit, Sept. 30 with seven solo on injured reserve by Minnesota, 12/14/13; Signed to a four stops...Tied a season-high seven solos the following week -year contract by Minnesota Vikings, 7/25/12; Selected by vs. Tennessee, Oct. 7...Played in first career playoff game Minnesota in the third round (66th overall) of the 2012 NFL at Green Bay, 1/5/13. Draft. COLLEGE – Started 35-of-38 games at Central Florida 2017 – Elected Special Teams Captain by his Buccaneers from 2009- 11, totaling 176 tackles, 36 passes defensed, teammates. Saw action in 11 games, recording five tackles 10 interceptions (147 return yards, two touchdowns), two and a forced fumble on special teams. Played 13 snaps on fumble recoveries (56 return yards, one touchdown) and special teams in season-opening win over Chicago (9/17). one forced fumble…Earned first-team All-Conference USA 2016 – Played in all 16games and recorded 16 special as a junior and sophomore, while being named second- teams tackles, posting two stops in contests vs. Chicago, team All CUSA as a true freshman. His 10 interceptions Nov. 13, at Kansas City, Nov. 20 and at Dallas, Dec. 18. were tied for fifth in UCF history. Notched 15 passes de- 2016 – After starting season on Reserve/PUP, played in fensed as a junior (2011), tied for the second-most in a sin- five regular season games and posted two special teams gle season in school history. Recorded six interceptions as tackles and added two solo defensive stops and one cover- a true freshman (2009), setting a freshman record and ty- age tackle in NFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Seattle, 1/10/16. ing for the second-most in a season in team history. 2014 – Recorded a career-high three interceptions while appearing in all 16 games, making 5 starts...2nd on the team in INTs (3) and PBUs (13, career-high)...Jumped a PERSONAL – Attended Plantation (Fla.) HS…Selected to Shaun Hill pass on Week 1 at St. Louis (9/7) for his 1st INT participate in the Dade-Broward All-Star Game…Born of the season...Career-high 3 PBUs vs. Atlanta (9/28) and Joshua Robinson on Jan. 8, 1991 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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27 DWAYNE WASHINGTON RB COLLEGE – Even though he only played three seasons for the Huskies, Washington displayed a rare blend of size and HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 223 speed while averaging six yards per carry on 266 rushing COLLEGE: WASHINGTON attempts for 1,311 yards and 17 touchdowns in his career. JOINED SAINTS: FA-18 NFL EXPERIENCE: 3 PERSONAL - Finished his senior season at Gahr (Calif.) High School with 66 catches for 1,338 yards and 15 BORN: 4/24/94 touchdowns. Was also a sprinter and long-jumper in track for the Gladiators. NFL CAREER – Drafted by the Lions in the seventh round (236 overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft, Washington joined the

Saints practice squad at the start of the 2018 season. Ele- vated to the active roster, he provides size and quickness in the Saints’ versatile stable of running backs.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Promoted by Saints to active roster from practice squad, 9/28/18; Signed by Saints to practice squad, 9/2/18; Waived by Lions, 9/1/18; Signed by Lions to four-year contract, 5/6/16; Selected by Lions in the seventh round (236th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft.

2017 – Carried 20 times for 44 yards and caught two pass- es for 14 yards in five games. Appeared in Week 8 contest vs. Pittsburgh (10/29), compiling 12 yards on six carries and hauling in one pass for four yards. 2016 – Appeared in his first career game, scoring his first career touchdown on a 1-yard rush in Week 1 at Indianapolis (9/11). Carried four times for 31 yards in Week 2 vs. Tennessee (9/18), with a long of 28. Rushed for 38 yards and a long of nine in Week 3 at Green Bay (9/25). In Week 9 at Minnesota (11/6) rushed for 26 yards with a long of eight in the Lions' 22-16 overtime victory. In Week 12 vs. Minnesota on Thanksgiv- ing (11/24), rushed for 19 yards with a long of eight on five attempts. In Week 13 at New Orleans (12/4), rushed for 21 yards on seven attempts with a long of five. Also caught two passes for a career-high 19 yards, including a career- high 11-yard reception before leaving the game early due to an ankle injury. Made his first career start in Week 14 vs. Chicago (12/11), rushing for a career-high 64 yards on a career-high 16 attempts with a long of 12. Also recorded one reception for 10 yards in the Lions' 20-17 victory. Start- ed for the second consecutive game in Week 15 at New York Giants (12/18). Led the team in rushing yards with 31 yards on 14 attempts and a long of 12. Also caught two passes for nine yards. In Week 16 at Dallas (12/26), rushed for 22 yards on seven attempts with a long of nine. Also recorded one reception for four yards.

New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton Conference Call with New Orleans Media Monday, October 15, 2018

What are some of the things that stood out on film that Baltimore did well defensively yesterday? “Well certainly their pass rush (produced). But I think, just as importantly, their efficiency yesterday on first and second down and really putting Tennessee into those certain favorable down and distances that you want defensively. I thought just watching the game they were real efficient offensively. I thought they were on schedule, they had balance, (and) their third down numbers were fantastic. Overall, it was an impressive win for them.” Going back to the 2009 season the Saints have the best winning percentage in the NFL after the bye week, what do you think has made the team so successful after the bye week? “That's a good question, I don't know that I can put a hand on it. I think each team's different and there's a give and take with what you want to try to get done in advance (of the bye week) and then also getting guys away from the building to kind of recharge their battery if you will. I want to say probably after (the) 07 or 08 (season) I visited with Andy Reid a little bit. He's someone that I think a lot of, he's had a lot of success in this league and his record after the bye week was real strong and we chatted a little bit and he just talked about what he did and we kind of followed that a little bit. Players get away from here for a while and then we'll get some extra work in on the opponent today. As coaches, we've been on the film. We know we're playing a real good football team.” Was it a welcomed bye week considering the way you guys were playing? “How do I say it? It’s kind of like a 4:00 game, a 1:00 game or a 7:30 night game, in the fact you get so conditioned to not paying attention to the things you can’t control and then it just is what it is and sometimes maybe you are healthier or not as healthy sometimes. Last year of course, (the bye) it came off of a trip over to London. It’s not something you think a lot about other than what you're going to do during it. What corrections you want to make leading up to your next game and then getting an advance jump on the opponent. But I don't know when the perfect weekend for a bye (is). It would be a good one to look at relative to winning percentage and usually youre better teams are going to play better after the bye week.” Was the bye week good for Marshon Lattimore and is he still in the NFL’s concussion protocol? “He’s still in the protocol, which is which is necessary because we haven't practiced yet, but he's doing well.” Did you intend to take advantage of Mark Ingram’s fresh legs having missed the first four games and give Alvin (Kamara) a break, or was it the way the game played out that allowed you to do that? “We wanted to run Mark (Ingram) and have that balance. The one thing you definitely see though in the game is there were a number of explosive plays, and so that just changes how the game unfolds. Alvin's (Kamara) nine touches I think is a little bit of a byproduct of a 62-yard scoring strike, another 40-yard score. Those change the pitch count.”

We know this was Tre’Quan Smith’s best statistical game, but did he grade well everywhere else in addition to the receiving? “He did a good job and he has been someone that we feel like is steadily improving. He blocks well. He made some significant plays that obviously were important plays for us to win the game.”

Terrell Suggs is a part of that Baltimore pass rush, how impressed are you that he’s still doing what he’s doing at age 36? “He's someone that has great athleticism, great knowledge, understands how he wants to rush and it's amazing. Those are unique players that don’t come around very often.”

Is there anything new behind Drew’s (Brees) completion percentage being as high as it is? Are you guys doing anything differently? “We are always tinkering with things. He was 26-of-29 the other night. 90 percent, which obviously is a high number. Sometimes it depends on the team you are playing. Generally, the more zone coverage you get, maybe the higher completion percentage you'll have. It doesn't necessarily equate to success. In man-to-man coverage it's a little bit more challenging, but a lot of it has to do with his preparation. I think in our third down numbers, we're a little better the other night. Red zone was a lot better. But to your question, I don't know that we've sat in each day and said, ‘Alright, we're going this direction to improve the completion percentage.’ I think it's a byproduct of how we're operating offensively and there's a lot that goes into that obviously.”

When you were watching Baltimore’s offense was there any similarity between what they’re doing with and what you’re doing with Taysom Hill? “I haven't had a chance to completely run through all the different things. I think what we are doing with Taysom is unique in that he is not just coming in and playing (as) a read option quarterback. He is playing a (wide) receiver position. He is playing in the slot. He is playing in a number of different areas and then periodically in the shotgun or under center. So that's unusual and different not just in our league, but that's unusual and in (as well). So with each team, when you have something like that, you kind of put your own spin on it and I'm sure that Baltimore's trying to do the same with Lamar.”

On the Kamara question earlier, it seems like there was one of those read options where if Taysom might have handed it to him it might have been a big gain. This is a relatively new thing for your offense so how tough is it to watch that play knowing there could be second guessing either way? “It is part of the deal. We talk all the time. We are not going to play without mistakes. You just want to work on correcting it and understand the looks get different. The more he is back there, the more he'll deal with different looks to the side wherever the backs offset. He ended up coming up with the yardage we needed for the first down and it was one where Terron (Armstead) did a good job of kind of shutting off the end. That safety left the middle of the field because Taysom was in the shotgun position. You just saw the hole that Alvin (Kamara) might have had it, but there was no one else back there. So look you just continue to work on the different formations and what goes along with some of the reads that he's making.”

I know teams are different every year, but you guys haven't beaten the Ravens since you’ve been here. Is there anything you can point to or is it just their long-term success as an organization? “Each game's been different. Different teams and certainly John (Harbaugh), those guys have done a great job. They've been a consistently good team that's contended and played in playoffs and we haven't played well enough (against them). Hopefully we can we can get that turn(ed) around this week.” NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (as of 10/10/18) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Born Exp. College H.S. Hometown 47 Anzalone, Alex LB 6-3 241 9/22/94 2 Florida Wyomissing, Pa. 72 Armstead, Terron T 6-5 304 7/23/91 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Cahokia, Ill. 85 Arnold, Dan TE 6-6 220 3/15/95 2 Wisconsin-Platteville Fargo, N.D. 31 Banjo, Chris S 5-10 207 2/26/90 5 Southern Methodist Sugar Land, Texas 24 Bell, Vonn S 5-11 205 12/12/94 3 Ohio State Rossville, Ga. 59 Biegel, Vince LB 6-3 246 7/2/93 2 Wisconsin Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 9 Brees, Drew QB 6-0 209 1/15/79 18 Purdue Austin, Texas 5 Bridgewater, Teddy QB 6-2 215 11/10/92 5 Louisville Miami, Fla. 74 Bushrod, Jermon T 6-5 318 8/19/84 12 Towson King George, Va. 80 Carr, Austin WR 6-1 195 12/25/93 2 Northwestern Benicia, Calif. 64 Clapp, Will C 6-5 311 12/10/95 R Louisiana State New Orleans, La. 29 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 208 4/1/88 9 Ohio State Clayton, Ohio 20 Crawley, Ken CB 6-1 180 2/8/93 3 Colorado Washington, D.C. 92 Davenport, Marcus DE 6-6 265 9/4/96 R Texas-San-Antonio San Antonio, Texas 56 Davis, Demario LB 6-2 248 1/11/89 7 Arkansas State Brandon, Miss. 95 Davison, Tyeler DT 6-2 309 9/3/92 4 Fresno State Scottsdale, Ariz. 19 Ginn Jr., Ted WR 5-11 180 4/12/85 12 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio 39 Goodson, Demetri DB 5-11 197 6/11/89 5 Baylor Spring, Texas 48 Gray, J.T. DB 6-0 202 1/18/96 R Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. 34 Hardee, Justin DB 6-1 200 2/7/94 2 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio 91 Hendrickson, Trey DE 6-4 270 12/5/94 2 Florida Atlantic Apopka, Fla. 89 Hill, Josh TE 6-5 250 5/21/90 6 Idaho State Blackfoot, Idaho 7 Hill, Taysom QB 6-2 221 8/23/90 2 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho 22 Ingram II, Mark RB 5-9 215 12/21/89 8 Alabama Flint, Mich. 94 Jordan, Cameron DE 6-4 287 7/10/89 8 California Chandler, Ariz. 41 Kamara, Alvin RB 5-10 215 7/25/95 2 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. 53 Klein, A.J. LB 6-1 240 7/30/91 6 Iowa State Kimberly, Wisc. 23 Lattimore, Marshon CB 6-0 192 5/20/96 2 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio 61 LeRibeus, Josh G 6-2 315 7/2/89 6 Southern Methodist Richardson, Texas 42 Line, Zach FB 6-1 233 4/26/90 6 Southern Methodist Oxford, Mich. 70 Loewen, Mitchell DL 6-5 275 2/14/93 2 Arkansas Lahaina, Hawaii 3 Lutz, Wil K 5-11 184 7/7/94 3 Georgia State Newnan, Ga. 81 Meredith, Cameron WR 6-3 207 9/21/92 4 Illinois State Westchester, Ill. 6 Morstead, Thomas P 6-4 235 3/8/86 10 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas 57 Okafor, Alex DE 6-4 261 2/8/91 6 Texas Pflugerville, Texas 93 Onyemata, David DT 6-4 300 11/13/92 3 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria 75 Peat, Andrus G/T 6-7 316 11/4/93 4 Stanford Tempe, Ariz 71 Ramczyk, Ryan T 6-6 314 4/22/94 2 Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisc. 98 Rankins, Sheldon DT 6-2 305 4/2/94 3 Louisville Covington, Ga. 52 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 6 North Texas Stafford, Texas 32 Robinson, Josh DB 5-10 200 1/8/91 7 Central Florida Plantation, Fla. 10 Smith, Tre'Quan WR 6-2 210 1/7/96 R Central Florida Delray Beach, Fla. 76 Stallworth, Taylor DT 6-2 305 8/18/95 R South Carolina Mobile, Ala. 51 Te'o, Manti LB 6-1 241 1/26/91 6 Notre Dame Honolulu, Hawaii 13 Thomas, Michael WR 6-3 212 3/3/93 3 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif. 63 Tom, Cameron C 6-4 300 6/21/95 2 Southern Mississippi Baton Rouge, La. 60 Unger, Max C 6-5 305 4/14/86 10 Oregon Kamuela, Hawaii 67 Warford, Larry G 6-3 317 6/18/91 6 Kentucky Richmond, Ky. 27 Washington, Dwayne RB 6-1 223 4/24/94 3 Washington Cerritos, Calif. 82 Watson, Benjamin TE 6-3 251 12/18/80 15 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. 43 Williams, Marcus S 6-1 195 9/8/96 2 Utah Eastvale, Calif. 26 Williams, P.J. CB 6-0 196 6/1/93 4 Florida State Ocala, Fla. 49 Wood, Zach LS 6-3 255 1/10/93 2 Southern Methodist Rowlett, Texas

Players on Active Roster: 53

Practice Squad: 10 45 Griffin, Garrett TE 6-4 240 3/4/94 2 Air Force Louisburg, Kan. 28 Hillary, Darius DB 5-10 183 4/5/93 1 Wisconsin Cincinnati, Ohio 73 Holden, Will G 6-7 312 9/14/93 2 Vanderbilt Green Cove Springs, Fla. 18 Kirkwood, Keith WR 6-3 210 12/26/93 R Temple Neptune, N.J. 33 Lammons, Chris DB 5-10 190 1/31/96 R South Carolina Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 99 Laulile, Tomasi DT 6-3 300 5/22/95 R Brigham Young Thousand Oaks, Calif. 15 McEvoy, Tanner WR 6-6 230 1/26/93 3 Wisconsin Oradell, N.J. 44 Sankey, Darnell LB 6-0 247 10/11/94 2 Sacramento State San Jose, Cailf. 30 Scott, Boston RB 5-6 203 4/27/95 R Louisiana Tech Zachary, La. 79 Wozniak, Nate OL 6-10 280 8/30/94 R Minnesota Greenwood, Ind.

International Practice Squad: 1 69 Jenkins, Alex DE 6-6 270 1/15/93 1 Incarnate Word Bath, England

Injured Reserve: 5 14 Dural, Travin WR 6-2 207 11/19/93 1 Louisiana State Breaux Bridge, La. 84 Hoomanawanui, Michael TE 6-4 265 7/4/88 9 Illinois Bloomington, Ill. 46 Jefferson, Rickey S 5-11 208 12/28/94 1 Louisiana State Destrehan, La. 11 Lewis, Tommylee WR 5-7 168 10/24/92 3 Northern Illinois Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 21 Robinson, Patrick CB 5-11 191 9/7/87 9 Florida State Miami, Fla.

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

HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTON. Assistants: Dennis Allen(Defensive Coordinator), Bradford Banta (Special Teams Coordinator), Joseph Brady (Offensive Assistant), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends), Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald Curry (Assistant Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (Head Strength and Conditioning), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael Hodges (Defensive Assistant), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers), Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks), Ryan Nielsen (Defensive Line), Mike Nolan (Linebackers), Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line), Kevin O'Dea (Assistant Special Teams), Kevin Petry (Coaching Assistant), Dan Roushar (Offensive Line), Deuce Schwartz (Coaching Assistant), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Leigh Torrence (Defensive Assistant), Rob Wenning (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Mike Westhoff (Special Teams), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist). NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NUMERICAL ROSTER (as of 10/10/18) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College How Acquired GP GS DNP IA 3 Wil Lutz K 5-11 184 24 3 Georgia State FA-16 50 00 5 Teddy Bridgewater QB 6-2 215 25 5 Louisville TR-18 (NYJ) 10 40 6 Thomas Morstead P 6-4 235 32 10 Southern Methodist D5-09 50 00 7 Taysom Hill QB 6-2 221 28 2 Brigham Young WAI-17 (GB) 50 00 9 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 39 18 Purdue UFA-06 (SD) 55 00 10 Tre'Quan Smith WR 6-2 210 22 R Central Florida D3-18 52 00 13 Michael Thomas WR 6-3 212 25 3 Ohio State D2a-16 55 00 19 Ted Ginn Jr. WR 5-11 180 33 12 Ohio State UFA-17 (Car) 43 01 20 Ken Crawley CB 6-1 180 25 3 Colorado FA-16 54 00 22 Mark Ingram II RB 5-9 215 28 8 Alabama D1b-11 11 00 23 Marshon Lattimore CB 6-0 192 22 2 Ohio State D1a-17 55 00 24 Vonn Bell S 5-11 205 23 3 Ohio State D2b-16 52 00 26 P.J. Williams CB 6-0 196 25 4 Florida State D3b-15 51 00 27 Dwayne Washington RB 6-1 223 24 3 Washington FA-18 20 0 0 29 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 208 30 9 Ohio State FA-18 54 00 31 Chris Banjo S 5-10 207 28 5 Southern Methodist FA-16 50 00 32 Josh Robinson DB 5-10 200 27 7 Central Florida FA-18 10 00 34 Justin Hardee DB 6-1 200 24 2 Illinois FA-17 50 0 0 39 Demetri Goodson DB 5-11 197 29 5 Baylor FA-18 00 0 1 41 Alvin Kamara RB 5-10 215 23 2 Tennessee D3a-17 54 00 42 Zach Line FB 6-1 233 28 6 Southern Methodist FA-17 51 0 0 43 Marcus Williams S 6-1 195 22 2 Utah D2-17 55 00 47 Alex Anzalone LB 6-3 241 24 2 Florida D3b-17 53 00 48 J.T. Gray DB 6-0 202 22 R Mississippi State FA-18 50 00 49 Zach Wood LS 6-3 255 25 2 Southern Methodist FA-17 50 00 51 Manti Te'o LB 6-1 241 27 6 Notre Dame UFA-17 (SD) 21 03 52 Craig Robertson LB 6-1 234 30 7 North Texas UFA-16 (Cle) 50 00 53 A.J. Klein LB 6-1 240 27 6 Iowa State UFA-17 (Car) 54 00 56 Demario Davis LB 6-2 248 29 7 Arkansas State UFA-18 (NYJ) 55 00 57 Alex Okafor DE 6-4 261 27 6 Texas UFA-17 (Ari) 55 00 59 Vince Biegel LB 6-3 246 25 2 Wisconsin FA-18 30 0 0 60 Max Unger C 6-5 305 32 10 Oregon TR-15 (Sea) 5 5 0 0 61 Josh LeRibeus G 6-2 315 29 6 Southern Methodist FA-17 5 2 0 0 63 Cameron Tom C 6-4 300 23 2 Southern Mississippi FA-17 10 1 3 64 Will Clapp C 6-5 311 22 R Louisiana State D7-18 00 0 5 67 Larry Warford G 6-3 317 27 6 Kentucky UFA-17 (Det) 55 00 70 Mitchell Loewen DL 6-5 275 25 2 Arkansas FA-16 10 04 71 Ryan Ramczyk T 6-6 314 24 2 Wisconsin D1b-17 55 00 72 Terron Armstead T 6-5 304 27 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff D3a-13 55 00 74 Jermon Bushrod T 6-5 318 34 12 Towson UFA-18 (Mia) 41 0 0 75 Andrus Peat G/T 6-7 316 24 4 Stanford D1a-15 33 02 76 Taylor Stallworth DT 6-2 305 23 R South Carolina FA-18 40 01 80 Austin Carr WR 6-1 195 24 2 Northwestern WAI-17 (NE) 51 00 81 Cameron Meredith WR 6-3 207 26 4 Illinois State RFA-18 (Chi.) 31 0 2 82 Benjamin Watson TE 6-3 251 37 15 Georgia UFA-18 (Bal) 5 4 0 0 85 Dan Arnold TE 6-6 220 23 2 Wisconsin-Platteville FA-17 10 0 4 89 Josh Hill TE 6-5 250 28 6 Idaho State FA-13 52 00 91 Trey Hendrickson DE 6-4 270 23 2 Florida Atlantic D3c-17 10 04 92 Marcus Davenport DE 6-6 265 22 R Texas San-Antonio D1-18 50 00 93 David Onyemata DT 6-4 300 25 3 Manitoba (Canada) D4-16 54 00 94 Cameron Jordan DE 6-4 287 29 8 California D1a-11 55 00 95 Tyeler Davison DT 6-2 309 26 4 Fresno State D5b-15 31 02 98 Sheldon Rankins DT 6-2 305 24 3 Louisville D1-16 55 00

Players on Active Roster: 53

Practice Squad: 10 15 Tanner McEvoy WR 6-6 230 25 3 Wisconsin FA-18 0 0 0 0 18 Keith Kirkwood WR 6-3 210 24 R Temple FA-18 00 0 0 28 Darius Hillary DB 5-10 183 25 1 Wisconsin FA-18 0 0 0 0 30 Boston Scott RB 5-6 203 23 R Louisiana Tech D6b-18 00 00 33 Chris Lammons DB 5-10 190 22 R South Carolina FA-18 0 0 0 0 44 Darnell Sankey LB 6-0 247 24 2 Sacramento State FA-18 00 00 45 Garrett Griffin TE 6-4 240 24 2 Air Force FA-16 00 0 0 73 Will Holden G 6-7 312 25 2 Vanderbilt FA-18 0 0 0 0 79 Nate Wozniak OL 6-10 280 24 R Minnesota FA-18 00 0 0 99 Tomasi Laulile DT 6-3 300 23 R Brigham Young FA-18 00 00

International Practice Squad: 1 69 Alex Jenkins DE 6-6 270 25 1 Incarnate Word FA-17 00 0 0

Injured Reserve: 5 11 Tommylee Lewis WR 5-7 168 25 3 Northern Illinois FA-16 20 00 14 Travin Dural WR 6-2 207 24 1 Louisiana State FA-17 00 0 0 21 Patrick Robinson CB 5-11 191 31 9 Florida State UFA-18 (Phi) 31 00 46 Rickey Jefferson S 5-11 208 23 1 Louisiana State FA-18 00 0 0 84 Michael Hoomanawanui TE 6-4 265 30 9 Illinois TR-15 (NE) 00 00

Reserve PUP: 1 36 Daniel Lasco RB 6-1 205 26 3 California D7-16 00 00

HEAD COACH: SEAN PAYTON. Assistants: Dennis Allen(Defensive Coordinator), Bradford Banta (Special Teams Coordinator), Joseph Brady (Offensive Assistant), Charles Byrd (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Dan Campbell (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends), Pete Carmichael (Offensive Coordinator), Ronald Curry (Assistant Wide Receivers), Dan Dalrymple (Head Strength and Conditioning), Peter Giunta (Senior Defensive Assistant), Aaron Glenn (Secondary), Michael Hodges (Defensive Assistant), Curtis Johnson (Senior Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers), Joe Lombardi (Quarterbacks), Ryan Nielsen (Defensive Line), Mike Nolan (Linebackers), Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line), Kevin O'Dea (Assistant Special Teams), Kevin Petry (Coaching Assistant), Dan Roushar (Offensive Line), Deuce Schwartz (Coaching Assistant), Joel Thomas (Running Backs), Leigh Torrence (Defensive Assistant), Rob Wenning (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Mike Westhoff (Special Teams), Brian Young (Pass Rush Specialist). New Orleans Saints Unofficial Depth Chart (10/7/18) OFFENSE WR 13 Michael Thomas 81 Cameron Meredith LT 72 Terron Armstead 74 Jermon Bushrod LG 75 Andrus Peat 61 Josh LeRibeus C 60 Max Unger 63 Cameron Tom 64 Will Clapp RG 67 Larry Warford 61 Josh LeRibeus RT 71 Ryan Ramczyk 74 Jermon Bushrod TE 82 Benjamin Watson 89 Josh Hill 85 Dan Arnold WR 19 Ted Ginn Jr. 10 Tre'Quan Smith 80 Austin Carr QB 9 Drew Brees 5 Teddy Bridgewater 7 Taysom Hill RB 22 Mark Ingram II/ 25 Mike Gillislee 27 Dwayne Washington 41 Alvin Kamara FB 42 Zach Line

DEFENSE RDE 57 Alex Okafor 92 Marcus Davenport NT 95 Tyeler Davison 76 Taylor Stallworth DT 98 Sheldon Rankins 93 David Onyemata LDE 94 Cameron Jordan 91 Trey Hendrickson 70 Mitchell Loewen WILL 56 Demario Davis 52 Craig Robertson MLB 51 Manti Te'o 47 Alex Anzalone SAM 53 A.J. Klein 47 Alex Anzalone 59 Vince Biegel LCB 20 Ken Crawley 26 P.J. Williams 32 Josh Robinson SS 29 Kurt Coleman 24 Vonn Bell 48 J.T. Gray FS 43 Marcus Williams 31 Chris Banjo RCB 23 Marshon Lattimore 34 Justin Hardee 39 Demitri Goodson

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 19 Ted Ginn Jr. KR 41 Alvin Kamara

Pronunciation Guide: LB Alex Anzalone (anne-zuh-LOAN-ee) T Terron Armstead (ter-RON) LB Demario Davis (duh-MAR-ee-oh ) RB Mike Gillislee (GILL-iss-lee) RB Alvin Kamara (Kuh-MARE-Uh) G Josh LeRibeus (luh-REE-bus) DL Mitchell Loewen (LAY-ven) DE Alex Okafor (OH-kuh-for) DT David Onyemata (un-ye-mah-tah) G/T Andrus Peat (an-druss pete) T Ryan Ramczyk (Ram-check) LB Manti Te'o (MAN-tie TE-O)

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS / WEEK 5 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018

WON 4, LOST 1 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 L 40-48 Tampa Bay 73,038 Kamara 62 299 4.8 49t 5 09/16 W 21-18 Cleveland 73,086 T. Hill 12 90 7.5 35 1 09/23 W 43-37 OT at Atlanta 74,457 Ingram 16 53 3.3 9 2 09/30 W 33-18 at N.Y. Giants 78,213 Gillislee 16 43 2.7 5 0 10/08 W 43-19 Washington 73,028 Ginn 3 26 8.7 20 0 10/21 at Baltimore Brees 10 6 0.6 7t 2 10/28 at Minnesota Washington 2 2 1.0 3 0 11/04 L.A. Rams J. Williams TM 3 0 0.0 1 0 11/11 at Cincinnati Bridgewater 3 -3 -1.0 -1 0 11/18 Philadelphia TEAM 127 516 4.1 49t 10 11/22 Atlanta OPPONENTS 116 357 3.1 28 5 11/29 at Dallas * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/09 at Tampa Bay Thomas 46 519 11.3 35 3 12/17 at Carolina Kamara 38 351 9.2 35 1 12/23 Pittsburgh Watson 17 187 11.0 27 0 12/30 Carolina Ginn 12 135 11.3 42 2 N.O. Opp. Meredith 9 114 12.7 46 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 128 106 J. Hill 8 124 15.5 23 1 Rushing 38 19 Carr 5 62 12.4 25 0 Passing 76 76 Smith 4 129 32.3 62t 2 Penalty 14 11 Line 3 10 3.3 5 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 24/57 25/59 Ingram 2 20 10.0 28 0 3rd Down Pct. 42.1 42.4 Hardee 1 10 10.0 10 0 4th Down: Made/Att 3/3 3/6 Gillislee 1 9 9.0 9 0 4th Down Pct. 100.0 50.0 Brees 1 1 1.0 1 0 POSSESSION AVG. 31:46 28:14 J. Williams TM 1 1 1.0 1 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 2120 1845 T. Hill 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 Avg. Per Game 424.0 369.0 TEAM 149 1668 11.2 62t 11 Total Plays 327 301 OPPONENTS 123 1567 12.7 75t 11 Avg. Per Play 6.5 6.1 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS RUSHING 516 357 Hardee 1 77 77.0 77 0 Avg. Per Game 103.2 71.4 M. Williams 1 22 22.0 22 0 Total Rushes 127 116 TEAM 2 99 49.5 77 0 NET YARDS PASSING 1604 1488 OPPONENTS 0 0 ------0 Avg. Per Game 320.8 297.6 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Sacked/Yards Lost 8/64 12/79 Morstead 13 632 48.6 44.7 1 4 58 0 Gross Yards 1668 1567 TEAM 13 632 48.6 44.7 1 4 58 0 Att./Completions 192/149 173/123 OPPONENTS 17 690 40.6 37.6 1 3 60 1 Completion Pct. 77.6 71.1 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Had Intercepted 0 2 Kamara 4 2 16 4.0 10 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 13/48.6 17/40.6 Tate 3 0 15 5.0 8 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 13/44.7 17/37.6 Lewis 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 32/346 28/272 Ginn 0 2 0 ------0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 8/5 7/3 TEAM 9 5 31 3.4 10 0 TOUCHDOWNS 21 17 OPPONENTS 6 5 31 5.2 16 0 Rushing 10 5 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Passing 11 11 T. Hill 7 170 24.3 47 0 Returns 0 1 Lewis 3 69 23.0 26 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Ginn 1 1 1.0 1 0 TEAM 26 55 28 65 6 180 TEAM 11 240 21.8 47 0 OPPONENTS 34 37 26 43 0 140 OPPONENTS 13 294 22.6 30 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lutz 0 0 0 0 15/16 11/12 0 48 Lutz 0/ 0 2/ 2 4/ 4 5/ 6 0/ 0 Kamara 6 5 1 0 0 40 TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 4/ 4 5/ 6 0/ 0 Thomas 3 0 3 0 0 18 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 6/ 6 0/ 2 1/ 2 Ginn 2 0 2 0 0 14 Lutz: (36G)(31G,44N,44G)(49G,21G,45G)(42G,34G, Brees 2 2 0 0 0 12 37G,26G)(44G) Ingram 2 2 0 0 0 12 OPP: (33G,36G,44N)(39G,39G,44N,52N)()(33G)(37G, Smith 2 0 2 0 0 12 53G) J. Hill 1 0 1 0 0 6 T. Hill 1 1 0 0 0 6 Line 1 0 1 0 0 6 Meredith 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 21 10 11 0 15/16 11/12 0 180 OPPONENTS 17 5 11 1 11/13 7/10 0 140 2-Pt Conv: Kamara 2, Ginn, TM 3-4, OPP 3-4 SACKS: Jordan 5, Davenport 2, Davis 2, Rankins 2, Davison 1, TM 12, OPP 8 FUM/LOST: Thomas 2/2, Brees 1/0, Gillislee 1/1, Ginn 1/1, Ingram 1/0, Meredith 1/1, Tate 1/0

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Brees 190 148 1658 77.9 8.73 11 5.8 0 0.0 62t 8/ 64 122.3 T. Hill 2 1 10 50.0 5.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 0/ 0 64.6 TEAM 192 149 1668 77.6 8.69 11 5.7 0 0.0 62t 8/ 64 122.0 OPPONENTS 173 123 1567 71.1 9.06 11 6.4 2 1.2 75t 12/ 79 115.5

New Orleans Saints 2018 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 Davis, Demario 27 15 42 2 17 430010 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Bell, Vonn 21 6 27 0 0 100200 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Klein, A.J. 14 10 24 0 0 210201 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Crawley, Ken 20 3 23 0 0 100200 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Jordan, Cameron 12 5 17 5 25 760200 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Lattimore, Marshon 13 2 15 0 0 100111 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Williams, Marcus 12 2 14 0 0 001100 2 0 00 0 0 00 0 Williams, P.J. 11 3 14 0 0 000110 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Rankins, Sheldon 8 5 13 2 13 440000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Anzalone, Alex 8 4 12 0 0 000010 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Coleman, Kurt 9 3 12 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Onyemata, David 7 4 11 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Davenport, Marcus 5 5 10 2 20 330210 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Davison, Tyeler 2 6 8 1 4 120010 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Te'o, Manti 4 4 8 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Okafor, Alex 6 1 7 0 0 000000 0 0 00 1 0 00 0 Robinson, Patrick 5 2 7 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Bromley, Jay 3 1 4 0 0 100000 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Hardee, Justin 4 0 4 0 0 101200 3 1 00 0 0 00 0 Stallworth, Taylor 2 1 3 0 0 100001 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Robertson, Craig 1 1 2 0 0 000000 2 0 00 0 0 00 0 Banjo, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 000000 3 0 00 0 0 00 0 Biegel, Vince 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 Brees, Drew 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 Gillislee, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 000000 3 0 00 0 0 00 0 Ginn, Ted 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 1 00 0 Gray, J.T. 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 1 00 0 0 00 0 Hill, Taysom 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 1 00 0 0 00 0 Ingram II, Mark 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 Ramczyk, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 1 00 0 Tate, Brandon 0 0 0 0 0 00000 0 0 01 0 0 00 0 Unger, Max 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 00 0 1 00 0 Totals 194 83 277 12 79 27 19 2 15 6 3 17 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 Defense: TKL: tackle, AST: assist, TOT: total, INT: interception, PD: pass defense, FF: forced fumble, FR: fumble recovery. Special Teams: BL: kicks blocked, RBL: return blocks (special teams coaches' stat). 2018 New Orleans Saints Game Participation 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/23 10/8 10/21 1028 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/22 11/29 12/9 12/17 12/23 12/30 Regular Season Name TB CLE @ATL @NYG WAS @BAL @MIN LAR @CIN PHI ATL @DAL @TB @CAR PIT CAR GP-GS-DNP-IA Anzalone, Alex ST PL ST ST PL 5-3-0-0 Armstead, Terron ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Arnold, Dan IA IA IA IA PL 1-0-0-4 Banjo, Chris PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Barrett IV, J.T. PS PS PS PS XXX 0-0-0-0 Bell, Vonn ST PL PL PL ST 5-2-0-0 Biegel, Vince PS PS PL PL PL 3-0-0-0 Brees, Drew ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Bridgewater, Teddy DNP DNP DNP DNP PL 1-0-3-0 Bromley, Jay XXX XXX PL IA XXX 1-0-0-1 Bushrod, Jermon XXX PL PL PL ST 4-1-0-0 Carr, Austin ST PL PL PL PL 5-1-0-0 Clapp, Will IA IA IA IA IA 0-0-0-5 Coleman, Kurt PL ST ST ST ST 5-4-0-0 Crawley, Ken ST ST PL ST ST 5-4-0-0 Davenport, Marcus PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Davis, Demario ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Davison, Tyeler ST IA IA PL PL 3-1-0-2 Dural, Travin IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0 Gillislee, Mike PL PL PL PL XXX 4-0-0-0 Ginn Jr., Ted ST PL ST ST IA 4-3-0-1 Goodson, Demetri XXX XXX XXX XXX IA 0-0-0-1 Gray, J.T. PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Griffin, Garrett PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Hamilton IV, Woodrow PS PS PS XXX XXX 0-0-0-0 Hardee, Justin PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Hendrickson, Trey PL IA IA IA IA 1-0-0-4 Hillary, Darius XXX XXX XXX XXX PS 0-0-0-0 Hill, Josh PL ST PL ST PL 5-2-0-0 Hill, Taysom PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Holden, Will XXX XXX XXX XXX PS 0-0-0-0 Hoomanawanui, Michael IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0 Ingram II, Mark SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP ST 1-1-0-0 Jefferson, Rickey IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0 Jenkins, Alex PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Jordan, Cameron ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Kamara, Alvin ST ST ST ST PL 5-4-0-0 Kirkwood, Keith PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Klein, A.J. PL ST ST ST ST 5-4-0-0 Lammons, Chris XXX XXX XXX XXX PS 0-0-0-0 Lasco, Daniel PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP 0-0-0-0 Lattimore, Marshon ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Laulile, Tomasi XXX XXX XXX PS PS 0-0-0-0 Leonard, Rick PS PS PS PS XXX 0-0-0-0 LeRibeus, Josh ST PL ST PL PL 5-2-0-0 Lewis, Tommylee PL PL IR IR IR 2-0-0-0 Line, Zach PL PL PL ST PL 5-1-0-0 Loewen, Mitchell IA PL IA IA IA 1-0-0-4 Lutz, Wil PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Maulet, Arthur PL IA XXX XXX XXX 1-0-0-1 McEvoy, Tanner XXX XXX XXX XXX PS 0-0-0-0 Meredith, Cameron IA IA ST PL PL 3-1-0-2 Morstead, Thomas PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Neasman, Sharrod IR XXX XXX XXX XXX 0-0-0-0 Okafor, Alex ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Ola, Michael PL XXX XXX XXX XXX 1-0-0-0 Onyemata, David PL ST ST ST ST 5-4-0-0 Peat, Andrus IA ST IA ST ST 3-3-0-2 Ramczyk, Ryan ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Rankins, Sheldon ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Robertson, Craig PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Robinson, Josh XXX XXX XXX XXX PL 1-0-0-0 Robinson, Patrick ST PL PL IR IR 3-1-0-0 Sankey, Darnell XXX XXX PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Scott, Boston PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Smith, Tre'Quan PL ST PL PL ST 5-2-0-0 Springs, Arrion XXX XXX XXX PS XXX 0-0-0-0 Stallworth, Taylor IA PL PL PL PL 4-0-0-1 Tate, Brandon XXX XXX XXX PL XXX 1-0-0-0 Te'o, Manti PL ST IA IA IA 2-1-0-3 Thomas, Michael ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Tom, Cameron DNP IA PL IA IA 1-0-1-3 Unger, Max ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Warford, Larry ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Washington, Dwayne PS PS PS PL PL 2-0-0-0 Watson, Benjamin ST ST ST PL ST 5-4-0-0 Williams, Jonathan PL PL PL XXX XXX 3-0-0-0 Williams, Marcus ST ST ST ST ST 5-5-0-0 Williams, P.J. IA PL ST PL PL 4-1-0-1 Wood, Zach PL PL PL PL PL 5-0-0-0 Wozniak, Nate PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0 Yelder, Deon PS PS PS PS XXX 0-0-0-0 LEGEND DNP=Did Not Play PUP=Physically Unable to Perform IA=Inactive RE=Roster Exemption IR=Injured Reserve ST=Started PL=Played SUSP=Suspension PS=Practice Squad XXX=Not With Team 2018 New Orleans Saints Game-By-Game Starters

Date Opp. WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB 9/9 TB Ginn Armstead LeRibeus Unger Warford Ramczyk Watson Thomas Brees Kamara Carr (WR) 9/16 CLE Hill (TE) Armstead Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk Watson Thomas Brees Kamara Smith (WR) 9/23 @ATL Ginn Armstead LeRibeus Unger Warford Ramczyk Watson Thomas Brees Kamara Meredith 9/30 @NYG Ginn Armstead Peat Unger Warford Ramczyk Hill Thomas Brees Kamara Line 10/8 WAS 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR

DEFENSE Date Opp. LDE LDT RDT RDE WLB MLB SAM LCB RCB SS FS 9/9 TB Jordan Rankins Davison Okafor Dav is Anzalone Robinson (CB) Lattimore Crawley Bell M. WIlliams 9/16 CLE Jordan Rankins Onyemata Okafor Dav is Te'o Klein Crawley Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams 9/23 @ATL Jordan Rankins Onyemata Okafor Dav is Anzalone Klein P.J. Williams Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams 9/30 @NYG Jordan Rankins Onyemata Okafor Davis Anzalone Klein Crawley Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams 10/8 WAS Jordan Rankins Onyemata Okafor Davis Bell (NB) Klein Crawley Lattimore Coleman M. WIlliams 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR

INACTIVES Date Opp. Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive 9/9 TB Arnold Clapp Loewen Meredith Peat Stallworth Williams 9/16 CLE Maulet Tom Clapp Meredith Arnold Hendrickson Davison 9/23 @ATL Arnold Clapp Davison Hendrickson Loewen Peat Te'o 9/30 @NYG Arnold Bromley Clapp Hendrickson Loewen Te'o Tom 10/8 WAS Ginn Goodson Te'o Tom Clapp Loewen Hendrickson 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR 2018 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 40 26 5 19 2 59 475 8.1 13 43 3.3 45 37 439 3 0 1 7 2 2 8 77 3 156 52.0 1 0 3 69 0 0 2 3 0 3/3 1/1 2/2 27:51

CLE 21 18 4 11 3 61 275 4.5 23 62 2.7 35 28 243 2 0 3 30 2 2 4 53 4 179 44.8 1 0 1 47 1 22 0 2 0 1/1 2/3 1/1 32:41

@ATL 43 32 11 19 2 77 534 6.9 27 143 5.3 49 39 391 3 0 1 5 1 0 11 120 4 202 50.5 3 16 3 64 0 0 2 3 0 4/4 3/3 0/0 37:45

@NYG 33 25 10 12 3 67 389 5.8 32 170 5.3 34 19 219 0 0 1 8 1 0 5 51 2 95 47.5 3 15 2 17 0 0 3 0 0 3/3 4/4 0/0 31:00

WAS 43 27 8 15 4 63 447 7.1 32 98 3.1 29 26 349 3 0 2 14 2 1 4 45 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 43 1 77 3 3 0 4/5 1/1 0/1 33:17

@BAL

@MIN

LAR

@CIN

PHI

ATL

@DAL

@TB

@CAR

PIT

CAR

Totals 180 128 38 76 14 327 2120 6.5 127 516 4.1 192 149 1641 11 0 8 64 8 5 32 346 13 632 48.6 9 31 11 240 2 99 10 11 0 15/16 11/12 3/4 31:46

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 48 26 5 17 4 62 529 8.5 34 112 3.3 28 21 417 4 0 0 0 1 0 7 70 1 42 42.0 3 19 2 33 0 0 1 4 1 6/6 2/3 0/0 32:09

CLE 18 16 4 10 2 60 327 5.5 27 93 3.4 30 22 246 1 1 3 12 3 0 4 43 3 118 39.3 1 0 3 82 0 0 1 1 0 0/2 2/4 0/0 27:19

@ATL 37 24 1 19 4 60 407 6.8 22 48 2.2 35 26 359 5 0 3 15 0 0 5 54 5 216 43.2 2 12 3 74 0 0 0 5 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 29:20

@NYG 18 22 3 18 1 59 299 5.1 15 65 4.3 41 31 234 1 0 3 21 2 2 6 67 4 204 42.3 0 0 3 60 0 0 1 1 0 1/1 1/1 1/1 29:00

WAS 19 18 6 12 0 60 283 4.7 18 39 2.2 39 23 244 0 1 3 31 1 1 6 38 3 110 36.7 0 0 2 45 0 0 2 0 0 1/1 2/2 0/1 26:43

@BAL

@MIN

LAR

@CIN

PHI

ATL

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@TB

@CAR

PIT

CAR

Totals 140 106 19 76 11 301 1845 6.1 116 357 3.1 173 123 1500 11 2 12 79 7 3 28 272 16 690 43.1 6 31 13 294 0 0 5 11 1 11/13 7/10 3/4 28:14 2018 SUPERLATIVES NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Category High Low POINTS 43 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 21 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 32 at ATL, 9/23/18 18 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 11 at ATL, 9/23/18 4 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 PASSING FIRST DOWNS 19 2x, last at ATL, 9/23/18 11 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 PENALTY FIRST DOWNS 4 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 2 2x, last at ATL, 9/23/18 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 at ATL, 9/23/18 3 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 3x, last at NYG, 9/30/18 0 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 TOTAL NET YARDS 534 at ATL, 9/23/18 275 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 TOTAL PLAYS 77 at ATL, 9/23/18 59 vs. TB, 9/9/18 NET RUSHING YARDS 170 at NYG, 9/30/18 43 vs. TB, 9/9/18 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 32 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 13 vs. TB, 9/9/18 NET PASSING YARDS 432 vs. TB, 9/9/18 219 at NYG, 9/30/18 PASS ATTEMPTS 49 at ATL, 9/23/18 34 at NYG, 9/30/18 PASS COMPLETIONS 39 at ATL, 9/23/18 19 at NYG, 9/30/18 INTERCEPTIONS 0 5x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 5x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 TIMES SACKED 3 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 1 3x, last at NYG, 9/30/18 PUNTS 4 2x, last at ATL, 9/23/18 0 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 PENALTIES 11 at ATL, 9/23/18 4 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 PENALTY YARDS 120 at ATL, 9/23/18 45 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 FUMBLES 2 3x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 1 2x, last at NYG, 9/30/18 FUMBLES LOST 2 2x, last vs. CLE, 9/16/18 0 2x, last at NYG, 9/30/18 TOUCHDOWNS 6 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 2 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 RUSHING 3 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 PASSING 3 3x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 at NYG, 9/30/18 RETURNS 0 5x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 5x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 TIME OF POSSESION 37:45 at ATL, 9/23/18 27:51 vs. TB, 9/9/18

OPPONENTS Category High Low POINTS 48 vs. TB, 9/9/18 18 2x, last at NYG, 9/30/18 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 26 vs. TB, 9/9/18 16 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 6 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 1 at ATL, 9/23/18 PASSING FIRST DOWNS 19 at ATL, 9/23/18 6 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 PENALTY FIRST DOWNS 4 2x, last at ATL, 9/23/18 0 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 vs. TB, 9/9/18 4 3x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 3x, last at NYG, 9/30/18 TOTAL NET YARDS 529 vs. TB, 9/9/18 283 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 TOTAL PLAYS 65 at NYG, 9/30/18 60 3x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 NET RUSHING YARDS 112 vs. TB, 9/9/18 39 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 34 vs. TB, 9/9/18 15 at NYG, 9/30/18 NET PASSING YARDS 417 vs. TB, 9/9/18 244 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 PASS ATTEMPTS 41 at NYG, 9/30/18 28 vs. TB, 9/9/18 PASS COMPLETIONS 31 at NYG, 9/30/18 21 vs. TB, 9/9/18 INTERCEPTIONS 1 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 3x, last at NYG, 9/30/18 TIMES SACKED 3 4x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 vs. TB, 9/9/18 PUNTS 5 at ATL, 9/23/18 1 vs. TB, 9/9/18 PENALTIES 7 vs. TB, 9/9/18 4 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 PENALTY YARDS 70 vs. TB, 9/9/18 38 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 FUMBLES 3 vs. CLE, 9/16/18 0 2x, last at ATL, 9/23/18 FUMBLES LOST 0 2x, last vs. CLE, 9/16/18 1 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 TOUCHDOWNS 6 vs. TB, 9/9/18 2 3x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 RUSHING 2 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 at ATL, 9/23/18 PASSING 5 at ATL, 9/23/18 0 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 RETURNS 1 vs. TB, 9/9/18 0 3x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 TIME OF POSSESION 32:09 vs. TB, 9/9/18 26:43 vs. WAS, 10/8/18 2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS & OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME SUPERLATIVES CATEGORY SAINTS OPPONENTS PASS ATTEMPTS 49 Drew Brees at ATL, 9/23/18 41 Eli Manning at NYG, 9/30/18 PASS COMPLETIONS 39 Drew Brees at ATL, 9/23/18 31 Eli Manning at NYG, 9/30/18 GROSS PASSING YARDS 439 Drew Brees vs. TB, 9/9/18 417 Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. TB, 9/9/18 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 89.7% Drew Brees vs. WAS, 10/8/18 75% Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. TB, 9/9/18 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 3 Drew Brees 3x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 5 Matt Ryan at ATL, 9/23/18 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 0 Drew Brees 5x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 1 T. Taylor/A. Smith 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 19 Alvin Kamara at NYG, 9/30/18 19 Peyton Barber vs. TB, 9/9/18 YARDS RUSHING 134 Alvin Kamara at NYG, 9/30/18 69 Peyton Barber vs. TB, 9/9/18 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3 Alvin Kamara at NYG, 9/30/18 1 R. Fitzpatrick/ C. Hyde/S. Barkley/A. Smith/K. Bibbs 5x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 49 Alvin Kamara at NYG, 9/30/18 28 Saquon Barkley at NYG, 9/30/18 RECEPTIONS 16 Michael Thomas vs. TB, 9/9/18 10 Sterling Shepard at NYG, 9/30/18 RECEIVING YARDS 181 Alvin Kamara at NYG, 9/30/18 147 Mike Evans vs. TB, 9/9/18 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 2 M.Thomas/T. Smith 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 3 Calvin Ridley at ATL, 9/23/18 LONGEST PASS RECEPTION 62 Tre'Quan Smith vs. WAS, 10/8/18 75 Calvin Ridley at ATL, 9/23/18 TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE 190 Alvin Kamara at ATL, 9/23/18 147 Mike Evans vs. TB, 9/9/18 FIELD GOALS 4 Wil Lutz at NYG, 9/30/18 2 C. Catanzaro/ Z. Gonzales/D. Hopkins 3x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 LONGEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT 49 Wil Lutz at ATL, 9/23/18 53 Dustin Hopkins vs. WAS, 10/8/18 LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 49 Wil Lutz at ATL, 9/23/18 53 Dustin Hopkins vs. WAS, 10/8/18 PUNTS 4 Thomas Morstead 2x, last at ATL, 9/23/18 5 Matt Bosher at ATL, 9/23/18 LONGEST PUNT 58 Thomas Morstead vs. TB, 9/9/18 60 Riley Dixon at NYG, 9/30/18 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 10 Alvin Kamara at ATL, 9/23/18 16 Adam Humphries vs. TB, 9/9/18 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 47 Taysom Hill vs. CLE, 9/16/18 30 Marvin Hall at ATL, 9/23/18 TACKLES 11 Demario Davis at NYG, 9/30/18 14 Landon Collins at NYG, 9/30/18 INTERCEPTIONS 1 M.Williams/J. Hardee 2x, last vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 n/a vs. TB, 9/9/18 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 77 Justin Hardee vs. WAS, 10/8/18 0 n/a vs. TB, 9/9/18 LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 37 Marshon Lattimore at NYG, 9/30/18 34 Justin Evans vs. TB, 9/9/18

2018 BIG GAMES SAINTS 300-Yard Passers 100-Yard Rushers 100-Yard Receivers Drew Brees vs. TB, 9/9/18 439 Alvin Kamara, at NYG, 9/30/18 134 180 Michael Thomas vs. TB, 9/9/18 Drew Brees at ATL, 9/23/18 396 129 Michael Thomas at ATL, 9/23/18 Drew Brees vs. WAS, 10/8/18 363 124 Alvin Kamara at ATL, 9/23/18 111 Tre'Quan Smith vs. WAS, 10/8/18 OPPONENTS 300-Yard Passers 100-Yard Rushers 100-Yard Receivers Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. TB, 9/9/18 417 147 Mike Evans vs. TB, 9/9/18 Matt Ryan at ATL, 9/23/18 374 146 DeSean Jackson vs. TB, 9/9/18 146 Calvin Ridley at ATL, 9/23/18 2018 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. 9/9 TB 11 5 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 40 54.5% 9/16 CLE 12 2 2 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 21 33.3% 9/23 @ATL 13 5 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 43 61.5% 9/30 @NYG 10 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 33 70.0% 10/8 WAS 10 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 43 70.0% 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR Totals 56 21 11 1 13 0 5 0 0 0 2 3 180 57.1%

OPPONENTS Date Opp. Drives TD FG Miss FG Punt Bk Punt Fumble INT Downs Safety Half Game Off.Pts. Score Pct. 9/9 TB 11 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 41 63.6% 9/16 CLE 12 2 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 18 33.3% 9/23 @ATL 12 5 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 37 41.6% 9/30 @NYG 10 2 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 18 30.0% 10/8 WAS 9 2 2 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 19 44.4% 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR Totals 54 16 7 3 16 1 3 2 1 0 4 1 133 42.6%

INSIDE THE RED ZONE SAINTS Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points 9/9 TB 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80.0% 100.0% 33 9/16 CLE 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.0% 75.0% 18 9/23 @ATL 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83.3% 100.0% 37 9/30 @NYG 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33.3% 100.0% 26 10/8 WAS 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 80.0% 80.0% 27 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR Totals 26 17 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 65.4% 92.3% 141

OPPONENTS Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points 9/9 TB 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.0% 100.0% 20 9/16 CLE 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 6 9/23 @ATL 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 30 9/30 @NYG 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.7% 100.0% 18 10/8 WAS 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.7% 100.0% 16 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR Totals 15 11 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73.3% 100.0% 90 GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONS SAINTS Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points 9/9 TB 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 30 9/16 CLE 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 15 9/23 @ATL 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83% 100.0% 37 9/30 @NYG 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67% 100.0% 17 10/8 WAS 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100% 100.0% 28 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR Totals 19 17 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89.5% 100.0% 127

OPPONENTS Date Opp. No. TD FG MFG INT Fumble Downs Punt Half End Reg Game TD% Score Pct. Points 9/9 TB 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 14 9/16 CLE 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 6 9/23 @ATL 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 23 9/30 @NYG 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 15 10/8 WAS 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 13 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR Totals 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0% 100.0% 71

TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS 3rd DOWN CONVERSIONS INT Fum Total INT Fum Total +/- Res SAINTS 9/9 TB 0 0 0 0 2 2 -2 L 3rd & Made Att. Percent 9/16 CLE 1 0 1 0 2 2 -1 W 1 7 10 70.0% 9/23 @ATL 000000 0 W 2 5 7 71.4% 9/30 @NYG 022000 2 W 3 3 4 75.0% 10/8 WAS 112011 1 W 4 2 5 40.0% 10/21 @BAL 5 2 3 66.7% 10/28 @MIN 6 2 5 40.0% 11/4 LAR 7 1 4 25.0% 11/11 @CIN 8 1 5 20.0% 11/18 PHI 9 1 2 50.0% 11/22 ATL 10+ 0 12 0.0% 11/29 @DAL Totals 24 57 42.1% 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR OPPONENTS 12/23 PIT 3rd & Made Att. Percent 12/30 CAR 1 4 6 66.7% Totals 2 3 5 0 5 5 0 (4-1) 2 2 3 66.7% 3 2 5 40.0% BLOCKS 4 4 7 57.1% FGs PATs Punts Total 5 1 4 25.0% Saints 00 1 166 9 66.7% Opp. 00 0 071 4 25.0% 8 1 3 33.3% 4th DOWN CONVERSIONS 9 1 3 33.3% Made Att. Pct. 10+ 3 15 20.0% Saints 3 3 100% Totals 25 59 42.4% Opp. 3 6 50.0%

SCORING BY QUARTERS SAINTS OPPONENTS Date Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Date Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 9/9 TB 10 14 0 16 40 9/9 TB 14 17 10 7 48 9/16 CLE 30018219/16 CLE 33 66 18 9/23 @ATL 797146439/23 @ATL 77 716 37 9/30 @NYG 0 12 7 14 33 9/30 @NYG 70 38 18 10/8 WAS 620143 4310/8 WAS 3100 6 19 10/21 @BAL 10/21 @BAL 10/28 @MIN 10/28 @MIN 11/4 LAR 11/4 LAR 11/11 @CIN 11/11 @CIN 11/18 PHI 11/18 PHI 11/22 ATL 11/22 ATL 11/29 @DAL 11/29 @DAL 12/9 @TB 12/9 @TB 12/17 @CAR 12/17 @CAR 12/23 PIT 12/23 PIT 12/30 CAR 12/30 CAR Totals 26 55 28 65 6 180 Totals 34 37 26 43 0 140 2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SCORING PLAYS

SAINTS SCORING PLAYS Opp Qtr Time Play Plays Yards Time Saints Opp. vs. TB 1 11:41 A.Kamara 5 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 6 71 3:19 7 0 vs. TB 1 4:25 W.Lutz 36 yd. Field Goal 11 58 5:16 10 7 vs. TB 2 14:54 T.Ginn 28 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 4 74 2:04 17 14 vs. TB 2 0:55 M.Thomas 6 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 9 75 3:32 24 31 vs. TB 4 8:54 A.Kamara 1 yd. run (A.Kamara run) 10 75 3:25 32 48 vs. TB 4 3:31 A.Kamara 7 yd. pass from D.Brees (D.Brees-T.Ginn pass) 5 66 1:21 40 48 vs. CLE 1 2:47 W.Lutz 31 yd. Field Goal 11 63 5:42 3 3 vs. CLE 4 8:41 M.Thomas 2 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 9 66 5:35 10 12 vs. CLE 4 2:40 M.Thomas 5 yd. pass from D.Brees (A.Kamara run) 4 18 2:17 18 18 vs. CLE 4 :21 W.Lutz 44 yd. Field Goal 6 49 :55 21 18 at ATL 1 11:45 T. Ginn 4 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 6 75 3:15 7 0 at ATL 2 9:37 W. Lutz 49 yd. Field Goal 6 31 2:21 10 7 at ATL 2 3:06 W. Lutz 21 yd. Field Goal 8 70 4:46 13 7 at ATL 2 :06 W. Lutz 45 yd. Field Goal 3 31 :34 16 14 at ATL 3 6:07 C. Meredith 11 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 4 16 2:292321 at ATL 4 9:59 Z. Line 1 yd. pass from D. Brees (W. Lutz kick) 8 75 4:12 30 29 at ATL 4 1:15 D. Brees 7 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 11 81 5:43 37 37 at ATL 5 2:55 D. Brees 1 yd. run 15 80 7:05 43 37 at NYG 2 14:55 W. Lutz 42 yd. Field Goal 15 51 8:29 3 7 at NYG 2 7:18 W. Lutz 34 yd. Field Goal 9 69 3:31 6 7 at NYG 2 3:36 W. Lutz 37 yd. Field Goal 4 8 :57 9 7 at NYG 2 :11 W. Lutz 26 yd. Field Goal 7 40 2:21 12 7 at NYG 3 7:16 A. Kamara 9 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 7 80 3:17 19 7 at NYG 4 6:47 A. Kamara 4 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 14 74 6:39 26 10 at NYG 4 2:06 A. Kamara 49 yd. run (W. Lutz kick) 6 97 1:38 33 18 vs. WAS 1 10:41 M.Ingram 2 yd. run (kick failed, wr) 6 64 3:13 6 0 vs. WAS 2 10:38 J.Hill 1 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 13 75 6:59 13 3 vs. WAS 2 3:43 M.Ingram 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 10 75 4:53 20 6 vs. WAS 2 2:36 T.Smith 62 yd. pass from D.Brees (run failed) 1 62 :10 26 6 vs. WAS 3 12:23 T.Smith 35 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) 5 74 2:37 33 13 vs. WAS 3 6:43 T.Hill 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) 2 4 1:00 40 13 vs. WAS 4 14:10 W.Lutz 44 yd. Field Goal 6 22 3:09 43 13 Scoring Totals: 21 TDs ( 11 pass, 10 rush, 0 return, 0 safeties), 11 FGs - 180 pts

OPPONENT SCORING PLAYS Opp Qtr Time Play Plays Yards Time Saints Opp. vs. TB 1 9:41 D.Jackson 58 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (C.Catanzaro kick) 4 68 2:00 7 7 vs. TB 1 1:58 R.Fitzpatrick 3 yd. run (C.Catanzaro kick) 6 75 2:27 10 14 vs. TB 2 11:12 C.Catanzaro 33 yd. Field Goal 8 60 3:42 17 17 vs. TB 2 4:42 C.Godwin 9 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (C.Catanzaro kick) 10 78 5:00 17 24 vs. TB 2 4:27 J.Evans 34 yd. fumble return (C.Catanzaro kick) - - - 17 31 vs. TB 3 11:24 C.Catanzaro 36 yd. Field Goal 9 57 3:36 24 34 vs. TB 3 2:58 M.Evans 50 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (C.Catanzaro kick) 4 74 2:10 24 41 vs. TB 4 12:19 D.Jackson 36 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (C.Catanzaro kick) 6 65 3:07 24 48 vs. CLE 1 8:29 Z.Gonzalez 39 yd. Field Goal 6 25 3:02 0 3 vs. CLE 2 1:55 Z.Gonzalez 39 yd. Field Goal 7 45 2:21 3 6 vs. CLE 3 6:43 C.Hyde 1 yd. run (kick failed, wl) 12 79 6:27 3 12 vs. CLE 4 1:16 A.Callaway 47 yd. pass from T.Taylor (kick failed, wl) 6 75 1:24 18 18 at ATL 1 2:45 C. Ridley 18 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant kick) 12 81 6:0670 at ATL 2 2:12 C. Ridley 75 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant kick) 2 75 :54 1314 at ATL 3 12:00 C. Ridley 9 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant kick) 6 75 3:00 16 21 at ATL 4 14:11 T. Coleman 5 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Ryan-A. Hooper pass) 12 82 4:12 30 29 at ATL 4 6:58 M. Sanu 5 yd. pass from M. Ryan (M. Ryan-M. Sanu pass) 5 75 3:01 30 37 at NYG 1 8:24 S. Shepard 2 yd. pass from E. Manning (A.Rosas kick) 10 75 4:59 0 7 at NYG 3 2:02 A Rosas 33 yd. Field Goal 10 75 5:14 19 10 at NYG 4 3:44 S. Barkley 1 yd. run (E. Manning-S. Shepard pass) 10 75 3:03 33 18 vs. WAS 1 2:37 D.Hopkins 37 yd. Field Goal 15 56 8:04 6 3 vs. WAS 2 8:36 D.Hopkins 53 yd. Field Goal 6 40 2:02 13 6 vs. WAS 2 :26 A.Smith 4 yd. run (D.Hopkins kick) 3 16 :56 26 13 vs. WAS 4 10:25 K.Bibbs 1 yd. run (pass failed) 7 75 3:45 43 19 Scoring Totals: 17 TDs ( 11 pass, 5 run, 1 return), 7 FGs - 140 pts 2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TURNOVER TABLE

OPPONENT GIVEAWAYS Opp Qtr Turnover Spot* Result vs. CLE 4 T. Taylor intercepted by M. Williams CLE 40 Touchdown at NYG 2 W. Gallman fumble recovered by M. Lattimore NO 47 Field Goal at NYG 4 E. Manning fumble recovered by T. Stallworth NYG 40 End of Game vs. WAS 3 A. Smith intercepted by J. Hardee NO 19 Touchdown vs. WAS 3 A. Smith fumble recovered by A.J. Klein NO 35 Field Goal Saints Takeaway Totals: 5 Takeaways ( 2 interceptions, 3 fumbles), 21 points ( 2 TDs, 2 FGs) SAINTS GIVEAWAYS Opp Qtr Turnover Spot* Result vs. TB 2 M. Gillislee fumble recovered by J. Evans and returned for a TD NO 34 Touchdown vs. TB 3 M. Thomas fumble recovered by K. Alexander TB 32 Touchdown vs. CLE 1 M. Thomas fumble recovered by D. Randall NO 46 Field Goal vs. CLE 2 T. Ginn fumble recovered by T. Mitchell NO 46 Downs vs. WAS 2 C. Meredith fumble recovered by P.McPhee NO 16 Touchdown Opponent Takeaway Totals: 5 Giveaways ( 0 interceptions, 5 fumbles ), 24 points ( 3 TDs, 1 FG) *Spot where the turnover was made 2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS

47 Alex Anzalone Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 241 Exp.:2 College: Florida

Career GP/GS:(9/7); 2018:(5/3/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at WLB and recorded four tackles (three solo). vs. Cleveland: Played on defense. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at MLB and posted one solo tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at MLB and posted six tackles. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on defense and special teams and recorded one tackle.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 7, at Carolina (9/24/17); Solo Tackles – 4 (2x), last at Carolina (9/24/17); Sacks – 1, vs. New England (9/17/17); Passes Defensed – 1, at Minnesota (9/11/17).

47 LB Alex Anzalone Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 3 1 4 0.00 0 0 000 9/16 CLE X 0000.0000000 9/23 @ATL XX 1 0 1 0.00 0 0 000 9/30 @NYG XX 3 3 6 0.00 0 0 000 10/8 WAS X 1010.0000000 2018 Season 53 8 4 120.00 0 0000 Saints Career 97 199 281.04 0 0100 Career Totals 97 199 281.04 0 0100

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

Career GP/GS: (55/51) : 2018: (5/5/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at LT. vs. Cleveland. (9/16): Started at LT. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at LT. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at LT, blocking for RB Alvin Kamara who carried 19 times for a career-high 134 yards and career-high three touchdowns. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at LT.

85 Dan Arnold Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 220 Exp.: 2 College: Wisconsin-Platteville

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (1/0); 2018: (1/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Declared inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Declared inactive. at Atlanta (9/23): Declared inactive. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Declared inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Made his NFL debut and contributed on offense and special teams.

85 TE Dan Arnold Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB Inactive 9/16 CLE Inactive 9/23 @ATL Inactive 9/30 @NYG Inactive 10/8 WAS X000.0000 2018 Season 10 0 0 0.0 000 Saints Career 10 0 0 0.0 000 Career Totals 10 0 0 0.0 000

31 Chris Banjo Pos.: S Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 207 Exp.: 5 College: Southern Methodist

Career GP/GS: (65/2) : 2018: (5/0/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on special teams and recorded two tackles. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on special teams and recorded one solo tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on special teams.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2013, 10); (2014, 3); (2015 (21); (2016, 8); (2017, 8); (2018, 3) Total: 52; Special Teams Forced Fumbles – (2017, 1) Total: 1

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 3 (2x), last vs. Minnesota (11/24/13); Solo Tackles – 2 (6x), last vs. Kansas City (9/28/15); ); Interceptions – 1, at Atlanta (12/7/17); Passes Defensed – 1 (3x), last at Atlanta (12/7/17); Fumble Recoveries – 1, vs. Tampa Bay (11/5/17); Special Teams Tackles – 3 (3x), last vs. Kansas City (9/28/15); Special Teams Forced Fumbles – 1, vs. Carolina (12/3/17).

31 S Chris Banjo Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB X0000000000 9/16 CLE X0000000000 9/23 ATL X0000000000 9/30 @NYG X0000000000 10/8 WAS X0000000000 2018 Season 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 Saints Career 28 0 3 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Career Totals 65 2 19 4 23 0 0 1 0 3 0 1

24 Vonn Bell Pos.: S Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 205 Exp.: 3 College: Ohio State

Career GP/GS: (37/26) : 2018: (5/2/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at SS and played on special teams, finishing with four tackles (three solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and recorded five tackles (three solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Played on defense and recorded five solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on defense and special teams and recorded five defensive tackles (three solo), one pass defensed in the end zone and one coverage stop. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at NB and played on special teams, recorded a team-high eight tackles (seven solo) and one pass defensed.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 6); (2017, 5); (2018, 1) Total: 12.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 13, vs. Washington (11/19/17); Solo Tackles – 10, vs. Washington (11/19/17); Sacks – 1 (4x), last at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Los Angeles Rams (11/27/16); Forced Fumbles – 1 (4x), last vs. Washington (11/19/17); Fumble Recoveries – 1, at San Francisco (11/6/16); Special Teams Tackles – 3, at San Francisco (11/6/16).

24 S Vonn Bell Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 3 1 40.00 0 0000 9/16 CLE X 3250.0000000 9/23 @ATL X 5050.0000000 9/30 @NYG X 3250.0000100 10/8 WAS XX 7 1 80.00 0 0100 2018 Season 52 216 270.00 0 0200 Saints Career 37 26 137 66 195 5.5 36.5 0 0 9 4 1 Career Totals 37 26 137 66 195 5.5 36.5 0 0 9 4 1

59 Vince Biegel Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 190 Exp.: 2 College: Wisconsin

Career GP/GS: (11/0); 2018: (2/0)

2018 REVIEW: at Atlanta (9/23): Played on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on special teams and recorded one tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 7); (2018, 1) Total: 8.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 9 Drew Brees Pos.: QB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 209 Exp.: 18 College: Purdue

Career GP/GS (254/253): 2018:(5/5/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played in 250th career game, starting and completed 37-of-45 passes for 439 yards with three TDs and a passer 129.5 rating. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started the 250th career game and completed 28-35 passes for 243 yards and two TDs with a 114.6 rating and carried once for a loss of one yard…Became only the third player in NFL record books to reach 71,000 yards passing and helped engineer a six-play, 49-yard drive that ended with the game-winning 44-yard field goal. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and completed 39-of-49 passes for 396 yards, two touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns tying his single-game career high. Became the only player to have 350 passing yards, three touchdown passes, two rushing touchdowns and zero interceptions in a contest. With 396 yards passing, Brees recorded his 104th 300-yard game as a Saint, 111th overall. With his career-high tying 39 completions, Brees surpassed Brett Favre (6,300) and is now the NFL’s all-time leader in completions. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and completed 18 of 32 passes for 217 yards and had four carries for -1 yard. vs. Washington (10/8): Started his 195th career game as a Saint, tied for second in team history with Rickey Jackson and finished with 363 yards, becoming the NFL’s all-time leading passer with 72,103 yards. Surpassed Peyton Manning and moved into first all-time in passing yardage with his 62-yard touchdown pass to WR Tre’Quan Smith in the second quarter. Brees started the game a perfect 8 of 8 passing and finished the contest 26-of-29 for 363 yards, three touchdowns and a 153.2 passer rating. Brees finished the game with a career-high 89.7 completion percentage. It was the highest completion percentage ever on Monday Night Football, surpassing Oakland QB Rich Gannon’s 89.5 completion percentage on November 11, 2002. It was the ninth-best completion percentage all-time (minimum 20 attempts) in a regular season contest.

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 (09/23/18); Consecutive Completions – 19 (3x), last 11/19-11/26/17; Completion Pct. – 89.7 (26 for 29) vs. Washington (10/8/18); Passing Yards – 510, vs. Cincinnati (11/19/06); Long Pass – 98t, vs. Oakland (9/11/16); Interceptions – 5 , at Atlanta (11/29/12); Passing Touchdowns – 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 9/9 TB X X 45 37 82.2% 439 3 0 35 129.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/16 CLE X X 35 28 80.0% 243 2 0 42 114.6 1 -1 0.0 0 0 9/23 @ATL X X 49 39 80% 396 3 0 35 120.7 3 7 2.3 7t 2 9/30 @NYG X X 32 18 56.3% 217 0 0 25 77.2 4 -1 -0.3 2 0 10/8 WAS X X 29 26 89.6% 363 3 0 62 153.2 2 1 0.5 2 0 2018 Season 4 4 190 148 77.9% 1658 11 0 42 122.3 10 6 0.6 7t 2 Saints Career 194 194 7,675 5,245 68.3% 59,755 419 175 98t 100.3 315 376 1.2 20 18 Career Totals 253 252 9,484 6,370 67.2% 72,103 499 228 98t 97.3 450 742 1.6 22 22

5 Teddy Bridgewater Pos.: QB Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 215 Exp.: 5 College: Louisville

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA (31/30): 2018:(1/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Dressed, but did not play. at Atlanta (9/23): Dressed, but did not play. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Washington (10/8): Made his Saints debut, kneeling three times in the victory formation.

CAREER HIGHS:Attempts – 42, at Tampa Bay (10/26/14) and vs. Washington (11/2/14); Completions – 31, at Detroit (12/14/14); Passing Yards – 335, at Arizona (12/10/15); Long Pass – 87t, vs. NY Jets (12/7/14); Interceptions – 3 , vs. Detroit (10/12/14); Passing TDs – 4, vs. Chicago (12/20/15); Passer Rating – 154.4, vs. Chicago (12/20/15); Rushes – 6 (3x), last vs. Detroit (9/20/15); Rushing Yards – 43, vs. Green Bay (11/22/15); Rushing TDs – 1 (4x), last vs. Chicago (12/20/15).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 5 QB Teddy Bridgewater Passing Rushing Date Opp. GP ST Att Comp Pct. Yards TD INT Lg Rating Att Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/9 TB Dressed, but did not play 9/16 CLE Dressed, but did not play 9/23 @ATL Dressed, but did not play 9/30 @NYG Dressed, but did not play 10/8 WAS X 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 -3 -3.0 -1 0 2018 Season 1 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 Saints Career 1 0 0 0 #DIV/0! - 0 0 0 0.0 3 -3 -1.0 0 0 Career Totals 31 30 851 551 64.7% 6,150 28 22 87 86.3 97 395 4.1 19 4

90 Jay Bromley Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 314 Exp.: 5 College: Syracuse

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (56/4); 2018: (1/0)

2018 REVIEW: at Atlanta (9/23):. In Saints debut, recorded four tackles (three solo) and one tackle for loss. at New York Giants (9/30): Inactive. Contract terminated, 10/4.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 5, vs. Philadelphia (1/3/16); Sacks – 1. (2x), last at Philidelphia (9/24/17); Passes Defensed – 1, at Tampa Bay (10/1/17).

POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 1, at Green Bay (1/8/17); Solo Tackles – 1, at Green Bay (1/8/17).

90 DT Jay Bromley Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/23 @ATL X3140.00.000000 9/30 @NYG Inactive 2018 Season 10 3 1 40.00.00 0000 Saints Career 10 3 1 40.00.00 0000 Career Totals 56 4 50 30 80 2.0 13.0 0 0 1 2 0

74 Jermon Bushrod Pos.: T Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 318 Exp.: 12 College: Towson

Career GP/GS: (138/123); 2018: (4/1/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on offense and special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on offense and special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at TE in the Jumbo package and played on special teams.

80 Austin Carr Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 195 Exp.: 2 College: Northwestern

Career GP/GS: (5/1); 2018: (5/1/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/11): Made his first career start, finishing with 2 catches for 20 yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16/): Saw action on offense. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on offense and caught a career-long 25 yard reception. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on offense and special teams. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on offense and caught two passes for 17 yards.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 2 (2x), vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/2018) and vs. Washington (10/8/18); Receiving Yards – 25, at Atlanta (09/23/18); Long Reception – 25, at Atlanta (09/23/18); Receiving TDs – 0; Special Teams Tackles – 0.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS WR 80 Austin Carr Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB XX 2 2010.0110 0 9/16 CLE X000000 9/23 @ATL X 1 25 25 25 0 0 9/30 @NYG X000000 10/8 WAS X2178.51000 2018 Season 31 5 6212.42500 Saints Career 41 5 6212.42500 Career Totals 41 5 6212.42500

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

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0); 2018: (0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive. at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive.

29 Kurt Coleman Pos.: S Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 208 Exp.: 9 College: Ohio State

Career GP/GS: (121/78) : 2018: (5/4)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): In his Saints debut, recorded three tackles (one solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at SS and recorded three tackles (three solo) and one stop on special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at SS and recorded two tackles (one solo). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at SS and recorded one solo tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at SS and made three solo tackles.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2010, 10); (2011, 4); (2012, 4); (2013, 6); (2014, 7); (2015, 2); (2016; 1); (2018, 1) Total: 35.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 14, at New York Giants (12/20/2015); Sacks – (2x), last vs. Atlanta (12/24/16); Interceptions – 3, at Washington (10/16/2016); Passes Defensed – 3, at Washington (10/16/11); Forced Fumbles – 1 (4X), last vs. New Orleans (11/17/16); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (2x), last at Tampa Bay (1/7/18).

29 S Kurt Coleman Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB X1230000000 9/16 CLE XX 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 000 9/23 @ATL XX 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 000 9/30 @NYG XX 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 10/8 WAS XX 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 000 2018 Season 54 9 3 120 0 0 0000 Saints Career 54 9 3 120 0 0 0000 Career Totals 121 78 396 113 509 2 15 21 0 27 1 1

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

Career GP/GS: (33/22) : 2018: (5/4/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started in five-DB set and finished with five tackles (4 solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at LCB and recorded four tackles (three solo) and one pass defensed. at Atlanta (9/23): Appeared on defense and posted three solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at LCB and tied a career-high with eight tackles (career-high tying seven solo) and added one pass defensed. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at LCB and recorded three solo tackles.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 2) Total: 2.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 8, at Carolina (9/24/17) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Solo Tackles – 7, at Carolina (9/24/17) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Forced Fumbles – 1, at NY. Giants (9/18/16); Interceptions – 1, at Miami (10/1/17); Passes Defensed – 4, vs. Carolina (10/16/16); Fumble Recoveries – 1, at Arizona (12/18/16).

20 CB Ken Crawley Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX4 1 50000000 9/16 CLE XX3 1 40000100 9/23 @ATL X3030000000 9/30 @NYG XX7 1 80000100 10/8 WAS XX3 0 30000000 2018 Season 54203230000200 Saints Career 33 22 108 19 127 0 0 1 0 29 1 1 Career Totals 33 22 108 19 127 0 0 1 0 29 1 1

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

Career GP/GS (5/0): 2018: (5/0/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Made his National Football League regular season playing debut on defense and recorded one assisted tackle and one pass defense. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and recorded three tackles (one solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Played on defense and recorded his first career sack for a seven-yard loss and one solo tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on defensed and recorded two tackles (one solo), including one stop for loss, as a part of a run defensed that surrendered only 65 yards rushing. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on defense and recorded three tackles (two solo), a sack for a 13-yard loss, one pass defense, and one forced fumble. Was part of a run defense that surrendered only 39 yards rushing.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 3, vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Solo Tackles – 1, 3x, last at N.Y. Giants (09/30/18); Sacks – 1, at Atlanta (09/23/18); Passes Defensed – 1, vs. Tampa Bay (09/9/18) .

92 DE Marcus Davenport Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB X0110000100 9/16 CLE X1230000000 9/23 @ATL X1011700000 9/30 @NYG X1120000000 10/8 WAS X21311300110 2018 Season 50 5 5 102200 0210 Saints Career 50 5 5 102200 0210 Career Totals 50 5 5 102200 0210

56 Demario Davis Pos.:LB Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 248 Exp.: 7 College: Arkansas State

Career GP/GS: (101/87); 2018: (5/5)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at WLB and recorded 8 tackles (5 solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at WLB and recorded nine tackles (three solo) and a forced fumble, playing a key role in a run-stopping effort where New Orleans gave up only 3.4 yards per carry. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with a team-leading eight tackles (five solo) and one quarterback hit, helping lead a front seven in a run-stopping effort that surrendered only 48 yards rushing and gave up only 2.2 yards per carry. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at WLB and recorded a team-high 11 tackles (nine solo) and tied a career-high with two sacks vs. Washington (10/8): Started at WLB and recorded six tackles (five solo).

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

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 16, at Denver (12/10/17); Sacks – 2, at Green Bay (9/14/14) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Interceptions – 1, vs. New Orleans (11/3/13); Passes Defensed – 3, at Miami (10/4/14); Forced Fumbles – 1 (2x), vs. Dallas (11/6/16) and vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (5x), last vs. Buffalo (11/2/17).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 56 LB Demario Davis Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 5 3 8 0.00.00 0 000 9/16 CLE XX 3 6 9 0.00.00 0 010 9/23 @ATL XX 5 3 8 0.00.00 0 000 9/30 @NYG X X 9 2 11 2.0 17.0 0 0 0 0 0 10/8 WAS XX 5 1 6 0.00.00 0 000 2018 Season 5 5 27 15 42 2.0 17.0 0 0 0 1 0 Saints Career 5 5 27 15 42 2.0 17.0 0 0 0 1 0 Career Totals 101 87 461 247 708 15.5 108.5 1 0 17 2 1

95 Tyeler Davison Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 309 Exp.: 3 College: Fresno State

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (50/37); 2018: (3/1/0/2)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at right defensive tackle and finished with four tackles (one solo) to tie his career-high as New Orleans surrendered only 3.3 yards per carry rushing. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Declared inactive (foot). at Atlanta (9/23): Declared inactive (foot). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Saw action on the defensive line and finished with three tackles, one sack for a four-yard loss and one forced fumble. vs. Washington (10/8): Played in his 50th career game on defense and special teams, recording one assited tackle as part of a run defense that surrendered only 39 yards rushing.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Kickoff Returns – 1 for 10 yards.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 4 (7x), last vs. Tampa Bay (9/8/18); Solo Tackles – 3 (4x), last vs. Carolina (12/3/17); Sacks – 1 (2x), vs. Dallas (10/4/15) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Forced Fumble – 1 (3x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Passes Defensed – 1 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17).

95 DT Tyeler Davison Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 1 3 4 0.00 0 0 000 9/16 CLE Inactive 9/23 @ATL Inactive 9/30 @NYG X 1231.0400010 10/8 WAS X 0110.0000000 2018 Season 31 2 6 81.04 0 0030 Saints Career 50 37 52 42 94 2.5 12 0 0 2 3 0 Career Totals 50 37 52 42 94 2.5 12 0 0 2 3 1

19 Ted Ginn Jr. Pos.: WR Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 180 Exp.: 12 College: Ohio State

Career GP/GS: (170/74); 2018: (4/3/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started, rushing once for five yards and catching five passes for 68 yards, a TD, and a successful two-point conversion. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Caught four passes for 55 yards and lost one fumble. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and recorded three receptions for 12 yards and posted one carry for 20 yards. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and carried once for one yard and had one kickoff return for one yard. vs. Washington (10/8):

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 2); (2014, 1) Total: 3; Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – (2012, 1) Total: 1; Passing – Completed one 10-yard pass in 2014.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 11, vs. Indianapolis (9/21/09); Receiving Yards – 175, vs. Buffalo (10/26/08); Long Reception – 88t, at. Oakland (11/27/16); Receiving TDs – 2 (4x), last at N.Y. Giants (12/20/15); Rushes – 2 (8x), last at Tampa Bay (1/1/17); Rushing Yards – 43, vs. Philadelphia (10/25/15); Rushing TDs – 1 (2x), last at Kansas City (12/21/08); Punt Returns – 5 (6x), last at Buffalo (11/12/17); Punt Return Yards –99, at Philadelphia (11/18/07); Long Punt Return – 87t, at Philadelphia (11/18/07); Punt Returned for TD – 1 (4x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/14/14); Kickoff Returns – 8 (2x), last vs. New England (11/23/08); Kickoff Return Yards – 299, at N.Y. Jets (11/1/09); Long Kickoff Return – 2, at N.Y. Jets (11/1/09); Kickoff Returned for TD – 102t, vs. Seattle (9/11/11); All Purpose Yards – 299, at N.Y. Jets (11/1/09).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 19 WR Ted Ginn Jr. 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 9/9 TB X X 1 5 5.0 5 0 5 68 13.6 28 1 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/16 CLE X 0 0 0 0 0 4 55 13.8 42 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/23 @ATL X X 1 20 20.0 20 3 12 4.0 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/30 @NYG X X 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 10/8 WAS Inactive 2018 Season 4 3 3 26 8.7 0 0 12 135 11.3 42 1 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 Saints Career 19 13 13 65 5.0 15 0 65 922 14.2 54t 5 30 19 103 5.4 17 4 6 57 9.5 17 0 Career Totals 170 74 65 468 7.2 43 2 374 5,207 13.9 88t 30 234 257 2,600 10.1 87t 4 306 6,899 22.5102t3

39 Demetri Goodson Pos.: DB Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 197 Exp.: 5 College: Baylor

Career GP/GS: (26/3); 2018: (0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2014, 6)

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 5, vs. Chicago (10/20/16); Passes Defensed – 1 (2x), last vs.Dallas (10/16/16).

39 CB Demetri Goodson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 10/8 WAS Inactive 2018 Season 00 00 00.00.000000 Saints Career 00 00 00.00.000000 Career Totals 26 3 13 6 19 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 2 0

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

Career GP/GS: (4/0); 2018: (4/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Saw action on special teams. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Saw action on special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Saw action on special teams and recorded the first tackle of his career. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Saw action on special teams and recorded one assisted tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2018, 2)

CAREER HIGHS: Special Teams Tackles: 1, at Atlanta (09/23/18) and at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18).

34 Justin Hardee Pos.: DB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 200 Exp.: 2 College: Illinois

Career GP/GS: (19/0); 2018: (5/0/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Recorded two special teams tackles. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Recorded one special teams tackle. at Atlanta (9/23): Recorded one assisted special teams tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Caught a ten-yard pass from Taysom Hill on a fake punt attempt to convert a first down. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on defense and special teams, recording career highs in total tackles (four), solo tackles (four), passes defensed (two), and recorded his first career interception, returning it 77 yards to the Washington four- yard line.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 9); (2018, 4) Total: 13; Blocked Punts – (2017, 1) Total: 1; Receptions – (2018, 1 for 10 yards) Total: 1 for 10 yards.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 4, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Solo Tackles – 4, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Interceptions – 1, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Long Interception return – 77, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Special Teams Tackles: 3, vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Blocked Punts: 1, vs. Tampa Bay (11/5/17).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 91 Trey Hendrickson Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 270 Exp.: 2 College: Florida Atlantic

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (13/0); 2018: (1/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on defense. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 3, vs. New England (9/24/17); Solo Tackles – 1 (6x), last vs Washington (11/19/17); Sacks – 1 (2x), last vs. Chicago (10/29/17); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Forced Fumbles: 1, at Carolina (9/24/17).

91 DE Trey Hendrickson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF 9/9 TB X0000.000000 9/16 CLE Inactive 9/23 @ATL Inactive 9/30 @NYG Inactive 10/8 WAS Inactive 2018 Season 10 0 0 00.00 0 000 Saints Career 13 0 7 6 13 2.0 15 0 0 2 0 Career Totals 13 0 7 6 13 2.0 15 0 0 2 0

89 Josh Hill Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 250 Exp.: 6 College: Idaho State

Career GP/GS: (76/34); 2018: (5/2)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on offense and caught one pass for 15 yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started in a two-TE set and caught one pass for five yards. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on offense and caught one pass for 17 yards. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and caught three passes for a team-high 63 yards. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on offense and caught two passes for 24 yards and a touchdown.

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

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

89 TE Josh Hill Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg.Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB X 1 15 15.0 15 0 0 9/16 CLE XX 1 5 5.05 0 0 9/23 @ATL X 1 17 15.0 15 0 0 9/30 @NYG XX 3 6321220 0 10/8 WAS X 2 24 12.0 23 1 6 2018 Season 4 2 8 124 15.5 23 1 6 Saints Career 75 34 75 738 9.8 37 11 66 Career Totals 75 34 75 738 9.8 37 11 66

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

Career GP/GS (10/0): 2018: (5/0/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Contributed on special teams. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Contributed on special teams and returned one kickoff for 47 yards. at Atlanta (9/23): Contributed on offense, rushing three times for a career high 39 yards, including the Saints longest rush of the game with a 35-yard gain. Also contributed on special teams, returning three kickoffs for 64 yards and recording one assisted special teams tackle. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Carried four times for 28 yards, completed one-of-two passes for 10 yards, caught

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS a pass for a loss of four yards and returned one kickoff for 16 yards. vs. Washington (10/8): Carried five times for 23 yards, scored his first career touchdown on a one-yard run in the third quarter, and played on special teams, where he returned two kickoffs for 43 yards.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Rushes – 7 in 2018; Rushing Yards – 67 in 2018; Rushing Touchdowns; 1, vs. Washington Receptions – 1 in 2018; Receiving Yards – -4 in 2018; Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 4); (2018, 1)Total: 5; Seven kickoff returns in 2018 for 170 yards with a long of 47 yards.

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 – 4, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Rushing Yards – 39, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Long Rush – 35, at Atlanta (9/23/18).

22 Mark Ingram II Pos.: RB Ht.: 5-9 Wt.: 215 Exp.: 8 College: Alabama

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (95/58/0/14); 2018: (1/1/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Washington (10/8): Started and finished with 16 rushes for 53 yards and two touchdowns, adding two receptions for 20 yards. His two scores moved him into a tie with Joe Horn for fifth most touchdowns in Saints history with 50.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Two-Point Conversions – (2015, 1); (2016, 2) Total: 3;

CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Attempts – 30, at Carolina (10/30/14); Rushing Yards – 172, vs. Green Bay (10/26/14); Rushing Long – 75t, at San Francisco (11/6/16); Rushing Touchdowns – 3, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Receptions – 8, at Arizona (9/13/15); Receiving Yards – 98, at Arizona (9/13/15); Receiving Long – 59, at Arizona (9/13/15); Receiving Touchdowns – 1 (4x), last vs. L.A. Rams (11/27/16); Yards From Scrimmage – 175, vs. Green Bay (10/26/14); Points – 18, at Buffalo (11/12/17).

22 RB Mark Ingram Rushing Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 10/8 WAS X X 16 53 3.3 9 2 2 20 10.0 28 0 12 2018 Season 1 1 16 53 3.3 9 2 2 20 10.0 28 0 12 Saints Career 95 58 1,216 5,415 4.5 75t 46 209 1,448 6.9 59 4 306 Career Totals 95 58 1,216 5415 4.5 75t 46 209 1,448 6.9 59 4 306

94 Cameron Jordan Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 287 Exp.: 8 College: California

Career GP/GS: (117/116); 2018: (5/5/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and finished with six tackles (3 solo) and one pass defensed. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and finished with two tackles (two solo) and two sacks for 11 yards. at Atlanta (9/23): Started his 100th consecutive career game and finished with five tackles (four solo), two sacks for eight yards, and one pass defensed. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and recorded two tackles (one solo). vs. Washington (10/8): Started and recorded two solo tackles and one sack for six yards.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Blocked Field Goals – (2015, 1) Total: 1;

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 13, vs. Washington (9/9/12); Sacks – 3 (2x), last vs. Atlanta (10/15/15); Interceptions – 1 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Long Interception Return – 6, at Pittsburgh (11/30/14); Interception Return TDs – 1, vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Passes Defensed – 4 (2x), last vs. N.Y. Jets (12/17/17); Forced Fumbles –1 (8x), last at Miami (10/1/17); Fumble Recoveries – 1 (8x), last vs. Atlanta (10/15/15); Blocked Field Goals –1, vs. Atlanta (1/3/16).

94 DE Cameron Jordan Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 33 60.00.000100 9/16 CLE X X 2 0 2 2.0 11.0 0 0 0 0 0 9/23 @ATL XX 41 52.08.000100 9/30 @NYG XX 11 20.00.000000 10/8 WAS XX 20 21.06.000000 2018 Season 5 5 12 5 17 5.0 25.0 0 0 2 0 0 Saints Career 117 116 287 185 472 64.5 446.5 2 6 42 9 8 Career Totals 117 116 287 185 472 64.5 446.5 2 6 42 9 8

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 41 Alvin Kamara Pos.: RB Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 215 Exp.: 2 College: Tennessee

Career GP/GS: (21/7); 2018: (5/4/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and rushed for 29 yards on eight carries, with two rushing touchdowns and a successful two-point conversion run. In addition, caught 9 passes for a career high 112 yards and one touchdown, setting a new career high in total touchdowns (three) and points (20). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started also saw action on special teams and rushed for a team high 46 yards on 13 carries and a successful two-point conversion run. In addition, caught six passes for 53 yards, finishing with a total of 100 yards from scrimmage. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and rushed 66 times on a career-high 16 carries. Kamara also finished with 15 catches for 124 yards (both career-highs). Kamara finished with 190 total yards from scrimmage, a single-game career high. Returned three kickoffs for 16 yards. Receptions total was tied for second all-time for a running back and the most since Atlanta’s William Andrews in 1981. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and carried a career-high 19 times for a career-high 134 yards with a career-high three touchdowns and added five receptions for 47 yards for 181 total yards from scrimmage. vs. Washington (10/8): Carried six times for 24 yards, caught thre passes for 15 yards and returned one punt for 0 yards.

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Two-Point Conversions – (2017, 1); (2018, 2) Total: 3; Kickoff Returns – 11 for 347 yards (31.5 avg.), long of 106t, one touchdown in 2017; Punt Returns – Three for 16 yards (5.3 avg.), long of 10, in 2018. . CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Atts. –19, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Rushing Yards –134, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Rushing Long – 74t, at Los Angeles Rams (11/26/17); Rushing Touchdowns – 3, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Receptions – 15, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Receiving Yards –124, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Receiving Long –40, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Receiving Touchdowns – 1 (5x), last vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/2018); Scrimmage Yards –190, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Total Touchdowns – 3, vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/18). Kickoff Returns – 4, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Kickoff Return Yards – 155, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Long Kickoff Return – 106t, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Kickoff Return Touchdowns – 1, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); All Purpose Yards – 283, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17).

41 RB Alvin Kamara Rushing Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB X X 8 29 3.6 10 2 9 112 12.4 35 1 20 9/16 CLE X X 13 46 3.5 18 0 6 53 8.8 14 0 2 9/23 @ATL X X 16 66 4.1 17 0 15 124 8.3 21 0 0 9/30 @NYG X X 19 134 7.1 49t 3 5 47 9.4 25 0 18 10/8 WAS X 6 24 4.0 9 0 3 15 5.0 6 0 0

2018 Season 5 4 62 299 4.8 49t 5 38 351 9.2 35 1 40

Saints Career 21 7 182 1,027 5.6 87t 13 119 1,177 9.9 49 6 122

Career Totals 21 7 182 1,027 5.6 87t 13 119 1,177 9.9 49 6 122

53 A.J. Klein Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 240 Exp.: 6 College: Iowa State

Career GP/GS: (77/39); 2018: (5/4)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on defense and finished with two tackles (one solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at strongside linebacker and finished with nine tackles (six solo), his highest total of stops as a Saint. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at strongside linebacker and finished with three tackles (two solo) and one pass defensed. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at strongside linebacker and finished with four tackles (two solo). vs. Washington (10/8): Started at strongside linebacker and recorded six tackles (three solo), a pass defensed, and his first career fumble recovery in the third quarter.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2013, 4); (2014, 8); (2015, 13); (2016, 2) Total: 27.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles 15, vs. New Orleans (9/27/15); Solo Tackles – 11, vs. New Orleans (9/27/15); Sacks – 1 (6x), last vs. Carolina (12/3/17); Interceptions – 1, vs. Houston (9/20/15); Passes Defensed – 2, vs. Chicago (10/29/17); Forced Fumbles – 1 (4x), last at Minnesota (9/11/17); Fumble Recoveries – 1, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Special Teams Tackles – 1 (3x), last vs. San Diego (12/11/16).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 53 LB A.J. Klein Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB X1120.00.000000 9/16 CLE XX 63 90.00.000000 9/23 @ATL XX 41 50.00.000100 9/30 @NYG XX 22 40.00.000000 10/8 WAS XX 33 60.00.000101 2018 Season 5 4 16 10 26 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 1 Saints Career 17 16 53 27 80 2.0 20.0 0 0 7 1 1 Career Totals 77 39 174 61 235 8.0 50.0 2 8 8 4 1

23 Marshon Lattimore Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 192 Exp.: 2 College: Ohio State

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (18/18); 2018: (5/5/0/0)

2017 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and finshed with three solo tackles and a pass defensed. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at RCB and finished with five tackles (four solo) and one forced fumble. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with two solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and finished with four solo tackles and one fumble recovery. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and recorded one assisted tackle before leaving the game in the first quarter (concussion).

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 7, vs. New England (9/17/17); Solo Tackles – 6, vs. New England (9/17/17); Interceptions – 1 (5x), last vs. Atlanta (12/24/17); Long Interception return – 33, at Atlanta (12/7/17); Passes Defensed – 4, vs. Atlanta (12/24/17); Forced Fumbles – 1 (2x), at Miami (10/1/17) and vs. Cleveland (9/16/18); Fumble Recoveries – 1, 2x, last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18).

23 CB Marshon Lattimore Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 3 0 3 0.00 00100 9/16 CLE XX 4 1 5 0.00 00010 9/23 @ATL XX 2 0 2 0.00 00000 9/30 @NYG XX 4 0 4 0.00 00001 10/8 WAS XX 0 1 1 0.00 00000 2018 Season 55 132 150.00 00111 Saints Career 18 18 57 11 68 0.0 0 5 85 19 2 2 Career Totals 18 18 57 11 68 0.0 0 5 85 19 22

61 Josh LeRibeus Pos.: G Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 315 Exp.: 6 College: Southern Methodist

Career GP/GS: (49/13); 2018: (5/2)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/19): Started at LG. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Saw action on offense and special teams. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at LG and played on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Saw action on special teams. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on special teams.

11 Tommylee Lewis Pos.: WR Ht.: 5-7 Wt.: 168 Exp.: 3 College: Northern Illinois

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (29/1/0/5); 2018: (2/0/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on special teams returned three punts for 69 yards and one kickoff for zero yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Returned one punt for zero yards. Left the game in the first quarter (knee). Placed on Injured Reserve, 9/19

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 1) Total: 1. Miscellaneous Tackles – (2017, 1) Total: 1.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 11 WR Tommylee Lewis 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 9/9 TB X 0 0 0.0000 0 0.0000 1 0 0.0003 690.0260 9/16 CLE X 0 0 0.0000 0 0.0000 1 0 0.0000 0 0.00 0 9/23 @ATL Injured Reserve 2018 Season 200 0 0.000 0 0 0.0000 2 0 0.000 3 6923.00 0 Saints Career 29 1 5 25 5.0 15 0 17 192 11.3 54t 1 6 34 275 8.1 17 0 24 528 22.0 39 0 Career Totals 29 1 5 25 5.0 43 0 17 192 11.3 88t 1 6 34 275 8.1 87t 0 24 528 22.0 39 0

42 Zach Line Pos.: FB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 233 Exp.: 6 College: Southern Methodist

Career GP/GS: (52/15); 2018: (5/1/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Saw action on offense and recorded no statistics. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Saw action on offense and recorded one catch for four yards. at Atlanta (9/23): Played in his 50th career game and caught two passes for six yards and one touchdown. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and blocked for RB Alvin Kamara who had a career-high 134 yards rushing and three touchdowns effort. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on offense and special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2014, 1); (2016, 1); (2017, 1) Total: 4.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 2, at Atlanta (9/23/18); Rec. Yards – 49, at Detroit (10/25/15); Long Rec. – 49, at Detroit (10/25/15); Touchdown Receptions – 1 (3x) last at Atlanta (9/23/18); Rushing Attempts – 3, vs. NY Giants (10/3/16); Rushing Yards – 9, at Buffalo (1/12/17); Long Rush – 9, at Buffalo (1/12/17); Rushing Touchdowns – 1 (2x), vs. Detroit (9/20/15) and vs. San Diego (9/27/15); Total Yards From Scrimmage – 51, vs. Detroit (10/15/15); Kickoff Returns – 2, vs. Green Bay (11/22/15); Kickoff Return Yards – 38, vs. Green Bay (11/22/15); Kickoff Return Long – 23, vs. Green Bay (11/22/15).

FB 42 Zach Line Rushing Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB X000.000000000 9/16 CLE X000.000144.0400 9/23 @ATL X000.000263.0516 9/30 @NYG XX0 0 0.000 0 0 0.00 0 0 10/8 WAS X000.000000.0000 2018 Season 5 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 10 3.3 5 1 6 Saints Career 17 5 7 28 4.0 9 2 5 18 3.6 5 2 12 Career Totals 52 15 20 52 2.6 9 2 12 121 10.1 49 3 30

70 Mitchell Loewen Pos.: DL Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 275 Exp.: 3 College: Arkansas

Career GP/GS: (3/0); 2018: (1/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and special teams and recorded no statistics. at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive.

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

Career GP/GS: (37/0); 2018: (5/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Made 1-of-1 field goals, converted 3 PATs, and had 5-of-7 kickoffs sail into the back of the endzone. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Made 1-of-2 field goals, drilling a 44-yard game-winner with 21 seconds left, converted one PAT, and had 2-of-5 kickoffs sail into the back of the endzone. at Atlanta (9/23): Made 3-of-3 field goals, converted four PATs, and had 5-of-8 kickoffs sail into the back of the endzone. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Made 4-of-4 field goals in the second quarter, tying an NFL record and all three PAT attempts for a career-high 15 points. Had 5-of-8 kickoffs sail into the back of the endzone. Tied career-high in field goals. vs. Washington (10/8): Made a 44-yard field goal, convert 4-of-5 PATs, and had 6-of-8 kickoffs sail into the back of the endzone for touchbacks.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Kickoff Touchbacks – (2016, 49); (2017, 58); (2018, 23) Total: 130; Special Teams Tackles – (2016, 1); (2017, 3) Total:4; Rushing – One four-yard carry in 2017.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS CAREER HIGHS: Field Goals Made – 4 (4x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Field Goal Attempts – 4 (5x), last at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Longest Field Goal Made – 57, vs. Atlanta (9/26/16); PATs Made – 7 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); PATs Attempted – 7 (2x), last vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Points – 15, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18); Special Teams Tackles – 1 (4x), last at Atlanta (12/7/17).

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 9/9 TB X 1 1 100.0% 36 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 9/16 CLE X 1 2 50.0% 31 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 7 9/23 @ATL X 3 3 100.0% 49 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 4 13 9/30 @NYG X 4 4 100.0% 42 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 15 10/8 WAS X 1 1 100.0% 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 5 7 2018 Season 4 10 11 91.7% 49 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 4 5 0 0 15 16 48 Career Totals 36 67 79 85.4% 57 0 0 0 19 19 17 20 25 30 7 12 107 111 321

81 Cameron Meredith Pos.: WR Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 207 Exp.: 4 College: Illinois State

Career GP/GS: (28/11); 2018: (3/1)

2018 REVIEW:. at vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive. at Atlanta (9/23): Made his Saints debut, starting and recording a touchdown on his first career catch a saint, hauling in an 11-yard reception. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Made three receptions for 32 yards. vs. Washington (10/8): Caught a team high five passes for 71 yards, including a season-high 46-yard reception.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Rush Attempts – one six-yard rushing in 2016; Pass Attempts – Attempted one pass that was completed for a two-yard touchdown in 2016.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 11, vs. Jacksonville (10/16/16); Receiving Yards – 135, vs. Washington (12/24/16); Long Reception – 50t, at Tampa Bay (11/13/16); Receiving TDs – 1 (5x), last at Atlanta (9/23/18).

81 WR Cameron Meredith Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB Inactive 9/16 CLE Inactive 9/23 @ATL X X 11111.0 11 1 6 9/30 @NYG X 3 32 10.7 20 0 0 10/8 WAS X 5 71 14.2 46 0 0 2018 Season 2 1 9 114 12.7 46 1 6 Saints Career 2 1 9 114 12.7 016

Career Totals 27 11 86 1,122 13.0 50t 5 30

6 Thomas Morstead Pos.: P Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 235 Exp.: 10 College: Southern Methodist

Career GP (147); 2018: (5)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Punted three times for 156 yards, a gross punting average of 52.0 and a 45.7 net, with zero inside- the-20… Held for FG and PAT attempts. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Punted four times for 179 yards, a gross punting average of 44.8 and a 44.8 net, with two inside-the-20’s…Held for FG and PAT attempts. at Atlanta (9/23): Punted four times for 202 yards, a gross punting average of 50.5 and a 42.5 net, with with two inside-the-20’s…Held for FG and PAT attempts. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Punted twice for a 95 yards (47.5 gross and net punting average) with a long of 51 yards…Held for FG and PAT attempts…Ranked second in the NFL in net punting average (44.7)…Playing in his 146th career game, moved into a tie with Marques Colston for 14th place on club’s all-time games played list. vs. Washington (10/8): went the whole game without a punt for the first time since New Orleans beat the Bills 47-10 on November 12, 2017 at Buffalo. Held for FG and PAT attempts.

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

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS

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 9/9 TB X 3 156 52.0 137 47.5 0 0 58 9/16 CLE X 4 179 44.8 179 44.8 0 2 56 9/23 @ATL X 4 202 50.5 170 42.5 1 2 57 9/30 @NYG X 2 95 47.5 95 47.5 0 0 51 10/8 WAS X0 0 0 0 0 000 2018 Season 5 13 632 48.6 581.0 44.7 1 4 58 Saints Career 147 536 25,294 47.0 21,794 41.3 42 188 70 Career Totals 147 536 25,289 47.0 21,794 41.3 42 188 70

57 Alex Okafor Pos.: DE Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 261 Exp.: 6 College: Texas

Career GP/GS: (57/40); 2018: (5/5)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and had two solo tackles. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and had two solo tackles. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with one solo tackle. Also contributed on special teams, recording his first career blocked punt. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and had two tackles (one solo), playing a key role on a run defense that surrendered only 65 yards rushing. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and recorded no statistics as part of a defense that only surrendered 39 yards rushing.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2013, 1); (2016, 2) Total: 3; Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – (2016, 1); Blocked Punts – (2018, 1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles –7, vs. Seattle (12/21/14); Sacks – 2 (3x), last vs. New Orleans (9/13/15); Interceptions – 1, vs. Kansas City (12/7/14); Long Interception Return – 26, vs. Kansas City (12/7/14); Forced Fumbles –1 (3x), vs. New York Jets (10/17/16), at Carolina (9/24/17) and vs. Detroit (10/15/17); Fumble Recoveries – 1, vs. Minnesota (12/10/15); Blocked Punts – 1, at Atlanta (9/23/18).

57 DE Alex Okafor Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 202 0 0 00000 9/16 CLE XX 202 0 0 00000 9/23 @ATL XX 101 0 0 00000 9/30 @NYG XX 112 0 0 00000 10/8 WAS XX 000 0 0 00000 2018 Season 55 617 0 0.000000 Saints Career 15 15 33 17 50 4.5 26.0 0 0 4 2 0 Career Totals 57 40 88 64 152 18.0 126.5 1 26 9 3 1

93 David Onyemata Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 300 Exp.: 3 College: Manitoba (Canada)

Career GP/GS: (37/10); 2018: (5/4)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Played on defense. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and finished with four tackles (one solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with two solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and finished with two tackles (one solo). vs. Washington (10/8): Started and finished with three solo tackles.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles –5 (3x), last vs. Chicago (10/29/17); Solo Tackles – 4, at Atlanta (1/1/17); Passes Defensed – 1, at Buffalo (11/12/17); Sacks – 1, at Miami (10/1/17).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 93 DT David Onyemata Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB X0000000000 9/16 CLE XX1230000000 9/23 @ATL XX2020000000 9/30 @NYG XX1120000000 10/8 WAS XX3030000000 2018 Season 5473100 0 00000 Saints Career 37 10 36 30 66 2.0 10.0 0 0 1 0 0 Career Totals 37 10 36 30 66 2.0 10.0 0 0 1 0 0

75 Andrus Peat Pos.: T/G Ht.: 6-7 Wt.: 316 Exp.: 4 College: Stanford

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (45/40); 2018: (3/3/0/2)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at LG. at Atlanta (9/23): Inactive (ankle). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at LG and part of an offensive line that blocked for RB Alvin Kamara rushing for a career-high 139 yards and career-best three rushing touchdowns. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at LG.

71 Ryan Ramcyzk Pos.: T Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 314 Exp.: 2 College: Wisconsin

Career GP/GS: (21/21); 2018: (5/5)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/11): Started at RT, blocking for a unit that gained 475 total net yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at RT. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at RT. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at RT and part of an offensive line that blocked for RB Alvin Kamara rushing for a career-high 139 yards and career-best three rushing touchdowns. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at RT.

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

98 Sheldon Rankins Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 305 Exp.: 3 College: Louisville

Career GP/GS: (30/21); 2018: (5/5/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and recorded three tackles (one solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and recorded five tackles (two solo) and one sack for one yard. at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with three solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at DT. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and finished with two solo tackles and a sack for 12 yards.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 6, at Carolina (11/17/16); Solo tackles – 4 (2x), at Carolina (11/17/16) and vs. Tampa Bay (12/24/16); Sacks – 1 (8x), last vs. Washington (10/8/18); 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 (2x), vs. L.A. Rams (11/27/16) and at Green Bay (10/22/17).

98 DT Sheldon Rankins Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX12 3 0000000 9/16 CLE XX23 5 1100000 9/23 @ATL XX30 3 0000000 9/30 @NYG XX00 0 0000000 10/8 WAS XX20 2 11200000 2018 Season 55851321300000 Career Totals 30 21 42 26 68 8 58 1 27 1 2 0

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

Career GP/GS: (94/64); 2018: (5/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Saw action on special teams and recorded no statistics. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on special teams and recorded no statistics. at Atlanta (9/23): Saw action on special teams, recording one tackle and a recovery of a blocked punt.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Saw action on defense and special teams and recorded one solo tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on defense and special teams, recording one assisted tackle and one coverage stop.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2012, 10); (2013, 3); (2014, 10); (2015, 9); (2016, 3); (2017, 3); (2018, 2) Total: 40; 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 (5x), last vs. Denver (11/13/16); 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 9/9 TB X0000.0000000 9/16 CLE X0000.0000000 9/23 @ATL X0000.0000000 9/30 @NYG X1010.0000000 10/8 WAS X0110.0000000 2018 Season 50 1 1 20.00 0 0000 Saints Career 36 27 151 59 210 3.0 25 3 49 11 1 3 Career Totals 94 64 352 172 524 7.0 39 2 7 11 3 8

32 Josh Robinson Pos.: CB Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 200 Exp.: 7 College: Central Florida

Career GP/GS: (75/21); 2018: (1/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Washington (10/8): Made his Saints debut and saw action on special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2012, 3), (2013, 4), (2014, 1), (2015, 2), (2016, 12), (2017, 2) Total: 22; Special Teams Forced Fumbles – (2017, 1) Total: 1

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 12, vs. Pittsburgh (9/25/13); Interceptions – 1 (5x), last vs. Carolina (11/30/14); Interception Retrun Yards – 44, vs. Chicago (12/9/12); Passes Defensed – 2 (3x) last vs. Atlanta (9/28/14); Forced Fumbles – 1, at Detroit (9/8/13).

32 CB Josh Robinson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 10/8 WAS X0000.00.000000 2018 Season 10 00 00.00.000000 Saints Career 10 00 00.00.000000 Career Totals 75 21 130 16 146 0.0 0.0 5 90 15 1 0

21 Patrick Robinson Pos.: DB Ht.: 5-11 Wt.: 191 Exp.: 9 College: Florida State

Career GP/GS: (100/58); 2018: (3/1)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started in five-defensive back set and finished with two assisted tackles. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and recorded five tackles (three solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Played in his 100th career game contributing in the secondary and recorded no statistics. Left the game in the second quarter (ankle) and did not return. Placed on Injured Reserve, 9/26.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2010, 4); (2011, 2); (2014, 4); (2017, 3); Total: 13; Blocked Field Goals – (2011, 1); (2017, 1) Total: 2; Blocked PATs – (2011,1) Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 9 (2x), last vs. San Diego (10/7/12); Solo Tackles – 8, at Arizona (10/10/10); Sacks – 2 (2x), last vs. Los Angeles Rams (12/10/17); Interceptions – 1 (14x), last vs. Oakland (12/25/17); Int. Ret. for TD – 1, vs. Philidelphia (11/5/12); Passes Defensed – 4, vs. Arizona (10/8/17); Forced Fumbles – 1 (3x), last vs Chicago (10/9/16); Field Goal Blocks – 1 (2x), last vs. Arizona (10/8/17); Special Teams Tackles – 3, vs. Minnesota (9/21/14).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS CB 21 Patrick Robinson Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 0 2 2 0.00 0 0 000 9/16 CLE X3250.0000000 9/23 @ATL X0000.0000000 9/30 @NYG Placed on Injured Reserve 2018 Season 31 3 4 70.00 0 0000 Saints Career 63 34 152 40 192 1.0 9 9 132 47 1 0 Career Totals 100 58 261 60 321 2.0 9 14 195 82 3 0

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

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (5/2); 2018: (5/2)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Made his National Football League regular season debut and recorded no statistics. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at wide receiver and caught one pass for 18 yards. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on offense and special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on offense. vs. Washington (10/8): started and scored his first career touchdown on the 62-yard pass from Brees and finished with 3 receptions for 111 yards and 2 scores, all career-highs. His 62-yard touchdown reception from Brees, made the signal- caller the NFL’s all-time passing yardage leader.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 3, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Receiving Yards – 111, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Long Reception – 62, vs. Washington (10/8/18); Receiving TDs – 2, vs. Washington (10/8/18).

10 WR Tre'quan Smith Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB X000.0000 9/16 CLE X X 1 18 18.0 18 0 0 9/23 @ATL X000.0000 9/30 @NYG X000.0000 10/8 WAS X X 3 111 37.0 62 2 12 2018 Season 5 2 4 129 32.3 62 2 12 Saints Career 5 2 4 129 32.3 62 2 12 Career Totals 5 2 4 129 32.3 62 2 12

76 Taylor Stallworth Pos.: DT Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 305 Exp.: R College: South Carolina

Career GP/GS: (4/0); 2018: (4/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Declared inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Made NFL regular season debut and recorded no statistics. at Atlanta (9/23): Played on defense and recorded no statistics. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on defense and recorded the first two tackles (one solo) of his career and his first career fumble recovery in the fourth quarter. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on defense and recorded one assisted tackle.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 2, at New York Giants (9/30/18); Sacks – 0; Interceptions – 0; Long Interception Return – 0; Forced Fumbles – 0; Fumble Recoveries – 1, at New York Giants (9/30/18).

76 DT Taylor Stallworth Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB Inactive 9/16 CLE X 00 0 0000000 9/23 @ATL X 00 0 0000000 9/30 @NYG X 11 2 0000001 10/8 WAS X 01 1 0000000 2018 Season 40 12 3 0000001 Saints Career 40 12 3 0000001

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 51 Manti Te’o Pos.: LB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 241 Exp.: 6 College: Notre Dame

Career GP/GS: (56/46); 2018: (2/1)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Finished with 4 tackles (3 solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at MLB and played on special teams and recorded four tackles (one solo). at Atlanta (9/23): Declared inactive (knee). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Declared inactive (knee). vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2014, 1); (2015, 1); Total: 2.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 16, at Cleveland (10/4/15); Sacks – 1, at San Francisco(12/20/14); Interceptions – 1 (2x), last at Jacksonville (11/29/15); Long Interception Return – 11, at Jacksonville (11/29/15); Forced Fumbles – 1, at Denver (1/3/16); Fumble Recoveries – 1, vs. Atlanta (12/24/17).

51 LB Manti Teo Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB X3140.0000000 9/16 CLE XX 1 3 4 0.00 0 0 000 9/23 @ATL Inactive 9/30 @NYG Inactive 10/8 WAS Inactive 2018 Season 21 4 4 80.00 0 0000 Saints Career 18 12 47 22 69 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 1 Career Totals 56 46 216 142 358 1.5 2.5 2 11 14 1 1

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

Career GP/GS: (36/31); 2018: (5/5)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started and recorded 16 receptions for a career-high 180 yards and a TD, setting a new franchise record for catches in a single game. Thomas also set the single game NFL record for most catches during week one. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started and recorded a team-high 12 recptions for 89 yards and two TD’s. Thomas moves into a tie for seventh place on the list with WR Devery Henderson in Brees touchdowns connections.Thomas also set an NFL record with 28 receptions in the first two games of a season, surpassing former Atlanta wideout Andre Rison (26-1994). at Atlanta (9/23): Started and finished with 10 catches for 129 yards. Thomas also set an NFL record with 38 receptions in the first three games of the season, surpassing Atlanta wideout Julio Jones (34-2015). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started and finished with four catches for 47 yards, setting an NFL record with 42 receptions in the first four games of the season, surpassing former Patriots wideout Wes Welker (40-2011)…Ranked first in the NFL in receptions. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and recorded four receptions for 74 yards.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 1); Total: 1.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 16, vs.Tampa Bay (9/9/18); Receiving Yards – 180, vs. Tampa Bay (9/8/18); Long Reception – 46, vs. Tampa Bay (12/24/16); Receiving TDs – 2 (3x), at San Francisco (11/6/16), vs. L.A. Rams (11/27/16) and vs. Cleveland (9/16/18).

13 WR Michael Thomas Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB X X 16 180 11.3 35 1 6 9/16 CLE X X 12 89 7.4 25 2 12 9/23 @ATL X X 10 129 12.9 35 0 0 9/30 @NYG X X 4 47 11.8 15 0 0 10/8 WAS X X 4 74 18.5 31 0 0 2018 Season 5 5 46 519 11.3 35 3 18 Saints Career 36 31 242 2901 12.0 46 17 104

Career Totals 36 31 242 2901 12.0 46 17 104

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 63 Cameron Tom Pos.: C Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 300 Exp.: 2 College: Southern Mississppi

Career GP/GS: (1/0); 2018: (1/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Dressed, but did not play. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Inactive. at Atlanta (9/23): Made his NFL regular season debut and contributed on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Inactive. vs. Washington (10/8): Inactive.

60 Max Unger Pos.: C Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 305 Exp.: 10 College: Oregon

Career GP/GS: (119/119); 2018: (5/5)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at C. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at C. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at C. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at C. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at C.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Miscellaneous Tackles – (2018, 1) Total: 1

67 Larry Warford Pos.: G Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 317 Exp.: 6 College: Kentucky

Career GP/GS: (76/76); 2018: (5/5)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at RG. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at RG. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at RG. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at RG. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at RG.

27 Dwayne Washington Pos.: RB Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 223 Exp.: 3 College: Washington

Career GP/GS: (19/2); 2018: (2/0/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Made his Saints debut, playing both on offense and on special teams and carried two times for two yards. vs. Washington (10/8): Saw action on special teams.

ADDITIONAL STATS: Special Teams Tackles – (2017, 4) Total: 4.

CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Attempts – 16, vs. Chicago (12/11/16); Rushing Yards – 64, vs. Chicago (12/11/16); Rushing Long – 28, vs. Tennessee (9/18/16); Rushing Touchdowns – 1, at Indianapolis (9/11/16); Receptions – 2 (3x), last at N.Y. Giants (12/18/16); Receiving Yards – 19, at New Orleans (12/4/16); Longest Reception – 11, at New Orleans (12/4/16); All-purpose Yards – 74, vs. 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).

27 RB Dwayne Washington Rushing Receiving Date Opp. GP ST Att Yds Avg. Lg TD Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/30 @NYG X221.030000.0000 10/8 WAS X000.000000.0000 Saints Career 202 2 1.0300 0 0.0000 Career Totals 19 2 112 311 2.8 28 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

82 Benjamin Watson Pos.: TE Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 255 Exp.: 15 College: Georgia

Career GP/GS: (184/136); 2018: (5/4/0/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started at tight end and caught four passes for 44 yards. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at tight end and caught three passes for 19 yards, becoming the 14th tight end in National Football League history with 500 career receptions. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at tight end and recorded five catches for 71 yards (14.2 avg.), surpassing Dallas Clark and Frank Wycheck to move into 12th place at the position all-time in NFL record books. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Caught a 23-yard pass. vs. Washington (10/8): Started and caught four passes for 30 yards.

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS ADDITIONAL STATS: Rushing – (2007, 1 att., 11 yards); (2010, 1 att., -1 yard) Total: 2 att., 10 yards; Special Teams Tackles – (2005, 1) Total: 1

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions – 10 (2x), at Miami (12/5/10) and vs. Atlanta (10/15/15); Receiving Yards – 147, vs. New York Giants (11/1/15); Long Reception – 46, vs. New York Giants (11/5/15); Receiving Touchdowns – 2 (3x), last at Dallas (11/18/12).

82 TE Benjamin Watson Date Opp. GP ST Rec Yds Avg. Lg TD Pts 9/9 TB XX4 4411.02100 9/16 CLE XX3 196.3800 9/23 @ATL XX5 7114.22700 9/30 @NYG X 1 23 23 23 0 0 10/8 WAS XX4 307.5900 2018 Season 5 4 17 187 11.0 27 0 0 Saints Career 52 36 130 1374 10.6 46 10 60 Career Totals 184 136 512 5672 11.1 37 42 252

43 Marcus Williams Pos.: S Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 195 Exp.: 2 College: Utah

Career GP/GS/DNP/IA: (20/20); 2018: (5/5)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Started in three-S look and finished with 6 tackles (5 solo). vs. Cleveland (9/16): Started at FS also saw action on special teams and finished with two tackles (two solo), one pass defensed, and one fourth quarter interception for 22 yards. Williams also recorded one special teams tackle. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at FS and finished with 5 tackles (four solo). at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Started at FS and finished with one solo tackle. vs. Washington (10/8): Started at FS and played on special teams, recording one coverage tackle.

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

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles –8, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Solo Tackles – 7, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Interceptions –2, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Passes Defensed – 2, at Tampa Bay (12/31/17); Special Teams Tackles – 1 (4x), last vs. Washington (10/8/18).

43 S Marcus Williams Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB XX 5 1 6 0.00 0 0 000 9/16 CLE XX 2 0 2 0.00 122100 9/23 @ATL XX 4 1 5 0.00 0 0 000 9/30 @NYG XX 1 0 1 0.00 0 0 000 10/8 WAS XX 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 000 2018 Season 4 4 12 2 14 0.0 0 1 22 1 0 0 Saints Career 19 19 68 16 84 0.0 0 5 34 7 0 0 Career Totals 19 19 68 16 84 0.0 0 5 34 7 0 0

26 P.J. Williams Pos.: CB Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 196 Exp.: 4 College: Florida State

Career GP/GS: (21/9); 2018: (3/1)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Inactive. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Played on defense and special teams and recorded no statistics. at Atlanta (9/23): Started at left cornerback and recorded five solo tackles. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Played on defense and recorded seven tackles (five solo) and had a second quarter forced fumble. vs. Washington (10/8): Played on defense and special teams, recording two tackles (one solo) and one pass defensed.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles – 10, vs. New England (9/17/17); Solo Tackles – 8, vs. New England (9/17/17); Interceptions –1 (2x), at Carolina (9/24/17) and at Los Angeles Rams (11/26/17); Passes Defensed – 3, at Los Angeles Rams (11/26/17); Forced Fumbles – 1, at N.Y. Giants (9/30/18).

2018 MINI BIOS AND STATS 26 CB P.J. Williams Date Opp. GP ST Solo Ast TotalSack/Yds INT/Yds PD FF FR 9/9 TB Inactive 9/16 CLE X0000.0000000 9/23 @ATL XX 5 0 50.00 0 0000 9/30 @NYG X5270.0000000 10/8 WAS X1120.0000100 2018 Season 41 113 140.00 0 0110 Saints Career 22 9 50 17 67 0.0 0 2 7 12 1 0 Career Totals 22 9 50 17 67 0.0 0 2 7 12 1 0

49 Zach Wood Pos.: LS Ht.: 6-3 Wt.: 255 Exp.: 2 College: Southern Methodist

Career GP/GS: (21/0); 2018: (5/0)

2018 REVIEW: vs. Tampa Bay (9/9): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Cleveland (9/16): Handled long-snapping durties. at Atlanta (9/23): Handled long-snapping duties. at N.Y. Giants (9/30): Handled long-snapping duties. vs. Washington (10/8): Handled long- snapping duties.

National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2018 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 10/8/2018 Date: Monday, 10/8/2018 Washington Redskins at New Orleans Saints Start Time: 7:15 PM CDT at Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA Game Day Weather Game Weather: Partly Cloudy Temp: 84° F (28.9° C) Humidity: 70%, Wind: E 22 mph Played Indoors on Turf: UBU Speed Series-S5-M Outdoor Weather: Partly Cloudy, Wind Chill: 86

Officials Referee: Cheffers, Carl (51) Umpire: Anderson, Barry (20) Down Judge: Cruz, Hugo (94) Line Judge: Arthur, Gary (108) Field Judge: Clark, V. Land (130) Side Judge: Hall, Eugene (103) Back Judge: Meyer, Greg (78) Replay Official: Stewart, Charles (0)

Lineups

Washington Redskins New Orleans Saints Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 13 M.Harris DE 93 J.Allen WR 10 T.Smith LDE 94 C.Jordan LT 71 T.Williams NT 95 D.Payne LT 72 T.Armstead LDT 93 D.Onyemata LG 73 C.Roullier DE 98 M.Ioannidis LG 75 A.Peat RDT 98 S.Rankins C 66 T.Bergstrom SLB 94 P.Smith C 60 M.Unger RDE 57 A.Okafor RG 75 B.Scherff MLB 53 Z.Brown RG 67 L.Warford WILL 56 D.Davis RT 76 M.Moses MLB 54 M.Foster RT 71 R.Ramczyk NB 24 V.Bell TE 87 J.Sprinkle WLB 91 R.Kerrigan TE 82 B.Watson SAM 53 A.Klein TE 85 V.Davis CB 23 Q.Dunbar WR 13 M.Thomas LCB 20 K.Crawley WR 17 M.Floyd CB 24 J.Norman QB 9 D.Brees SS 29 K.Coleman QB 11 A.Smith SS 35 M.Nicholson RB 22 M.Ingram FS 43 M.Williams RB 26 A.Peterson FS 36 D.Swearinger TE 74 J.Bushrod RCB 23 M.Lattimore

Substitutions Substitutions K 3 D.Hopkins, P 5 T.Way, WR 10 P.Richardson, S 22 D.Everett, RB 25 K 3 W.Lutz, QB 5 T.Bridgewater, P 6 T.Morstead, QB 7 T.Hill, CB 26 P.Williams, C.Thompson, CB 31 F.Moreau, CB 37 G.Stroman, LB 40 J.Harvey-Clemons, CB RB 27 D.Washington, SS 31 C.Banjo, DB 32 J.Robinson, DB 34 J.Hardee, RB 41 D.Johnson, RB 46 K.Bibbs, S 48 K.Ladler, LB 51 S.Hamilton, LB 52 41 A.Kamara, FB 42 Z.Line, LB 47 A.Anzalone, DB 48 J.Gray, LS 49 Z.Wood, LB R.Anderson, LB 56 Z.Vigil, LS 57 N.Sundberg, T 79 T.Nsekhe, WR 80 52 C.Robertson, LB 59 V.Biegel, G 61 J.LeRibeus, DT 76 T.Stallworth, WR 80 J.Crowder, WR 83 B.Quick, TE 86 J.Reed, DL 90 E.Hood, LB 96 P.McPhee, DL A.Carr, WR 81 C.Meredith, TE 85 D.Arnold, TE 89 J.Hill, DE 92 M.Davenport, 97 T.Settle DT 95 T.Davison

Did Not Play Did Not Play QB 12 C.McCoy, C 55 C.Dunn

Not Active Not Active WR 18 J.Doctson, S 30 T.Apke, RB 32 S.Perine, CB 39 A.Alexander, T 74 WR 19 T.Ginn, DB 39 D.Goodson, LB 51 M.Te'o, C 63 C.Tom, C 64 W.Clapp, G.Christian, G 77 S.Lauvao, DT 99 C.Brantley DE 70 M.Loewen, DE 91 T.Hendrickson Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

D.Hopkins (37) (53) W.Lutz (44)

1 2 3 4 OT Total VISITOR: Washington Redskins 3 10 0 6 0 19 HOME: New Orleans Saints 6 20 14 3 0 43 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Saints 1 10:41 M.Ingram 2 yd. run (kick failed, wr) (6-64, 3:13) 0 6 Redskins 1 2:37 D.Hopkins 37 yd. Field Goal (15-56, 8:04) 3 6 Saints 2 10:38 J.Hill 1 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (13-75, 6:59) 3 13 Redskins 2 8:36 D.Hopkins 53 yd. Field Goal (6-40, 2:02) 6 13 Saints 2 3:43 M.Ingram 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) (10-75, 4:53) 6 20 Saints 2 2:36 T.Smith 62 yd. pass from D.Brees (run failed) (1-62, 0:10) 6 26 Redskins 2 0:26 A.Smith 4 yd. run (D.Hopkins kick) (3-16, 0:56) 13 26 Saints 3 12:23 T.Smith 35 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (5-74, 2:37) 13 33 Saints 3 6:43 T.Hill 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) (2-4, 1:00) 13 40 National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2018 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 10/8/2018

Saints 4 14:10 W.Lutz 44 yd. Field Goal (6-22, 3:09) 13 43 Redskins 4 10:25 K.Bibbs 1 yd. run (pass failed) (7-75, 3:45) 19 43 Paid Attendance: 73,028 Time: 3:05 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints 10/8/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Individual Statistics Washington Redskins New Orleans Saints RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD C.Thompson 8 17 2.1 11 0 M.Ingram 16 53 3.3 9 2 K.Bibbs 4 9 2.3 5 1 A.Kamara 6 24 4.0 9 0 A.Smith 2 7 3.5 4 1 T.Hill 5 23 4.6 6 1 A.Peterson 4 6 1.5 4 0 D.Brees 2 1 0.5 2 0 T.Bridgewater 3 -3 -1.0 -1 0 Total 18 39 2.2 11 2 Total 32 98 3.1 9 3

PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT A.Smith 39 23 275 3/31 0 42 1 69.9 D.Brees 29 26 363 2/14 3 62 0 153.2 Total 39 23 275 3/31 0 42 1 69.9 Total 29 26 363 2/14 3 62 0 153.2

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD C.Thompson 8 6 45 7.5 17 0 C.Meredith 5 5 71 14.2 46 0 J.Crowder 8 4 55 13.8 24 0 M.Thomas 5 4 74 18.5 31 0 P.Richardson 5 4 50 12.5 23 0 B.Watson 4 4 30 7.5 9 0 M.Harris 8 3 47 15.7 42 0 T.Smith 3 3 111 37.0 62 2 A.Peterson 3 2 36 18.0 24 0 A.Kamara 4 3 15 5.0 6 0 V.Davis 3 2 15 7.5 9 0 J.Hill 2 2 24 12.0 23 1 J.Reed 2 1 21 21.0 21 0 M.Ingram 3 2 20 10.0 28 0 B.Quick 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 A.Carr 2 2 17 8.5 10 0 D.Brees 1 1 1 1.0 1 0 Total 38 23 275 12.0 42 0 Total 29 26 363 14.0 62 3

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD J.Hardee 1 77 77.0 77 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 77 77.0 77 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG T.Way 3 110 36.7 36.7 0 1 37 Total 3 110 36.7 36.7 0 1 37 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD A.Kamara 1 0 0.0 2 0 0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 1 0 0.0 2 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD D.Johnson 2 45 22.5 0 26 0 T.Hill 2 43 21.5 0 30 0 [TOUCHBACK] 6 0 0.0 0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 2 45 22.5 0 26 0 Total 2 43 21.5 0 30 0

Washington Redskins FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS A.Smith 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F.Moreau 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 D.Payne 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 P.McPhee 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 0 0 Total 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 24 0 0

New Orleans Saints FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS M.Ingram 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Meredith 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Davenport 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 A.Klein 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 0 Total 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 17 0 0 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints 10/8/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Team Statistics Visitor Home Redskins Saints TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 18 27 By Rushing 6 8 By Passing 12 15 By Penalty 0 4 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 4-13-31% 5-9-56% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-4-50% 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS 283 447 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 60 63 Average gain per offensive play 4.7 7.1 NET YARDS RUSHING 39 98 Total Rushing Plays 18 32 Average gain per rushing play 2.2 3.1 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 4-8 0-0 NET YARDS PASSING 244 349 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 3-31 2-14 Gross yards passing 275 363 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 39-23-1 29-26-0 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 5.8 11.3 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 5-4-3 8-6-6 PUNTS Number and Average 3-36.7 0-0.0 Had Blocked 0 0 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 36.7 0.0 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 0 77 No. and Yards Punt Returns 0-0 1-0 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 2-45 2-43 No. and Yards Interception Returns 0-0 1-77 PENALTIES Number and Yards 6-38 4-45 FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-1 2-1 TOUCHDOWNS 2 6 Rushing 2 3 Passing 0 3 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 1-2 4-6 Kicking Made-Attempts 1-1 4-5 Passing Made-Attempts 0-1 0-0 Rushing Made-Attempts 0-0 0-1 FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 2-2 1-1 RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 2-3-67% 4-5-80% GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 2-3-67% 4-4-100% SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE 19 43 TIME OF POSSESSION 26:43 33:17 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints 10/8/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Ball Possession And Drive Chart Washington Redskins

# 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 13:54 1:06 Kickoff WAS 25 3 7 -5 2 0 WAS 27 Punt 2 10:41 2:37 8:04 Kickoff WAS 25 15 56 0 56 5 * NO 19 Field Goal

3 10:38 8:36 2:02 Kickoff WAS 25 6 40 0 40 2 NO 35 Field Goal 4 3:43 2:46 0:57 Kickoff WAS 22 3 3 0 3 0 WAS 25 Punt 5 2:36 1:47 0:49 Kickoff WAS 30 4 17 0 17 1 WAS 47 Punt 6 1:22 0:26 0:56 Fumble NO 16 3 16 0 16 2 * NO 4 Touchdown

7 12:23 7:43 4:40 Kickoff WAS 40 9 29 0 29 2 NO 31 Interception 8 6:43 2:19 4:24 Kickoff WAS 25 12 40 0 40 3 NO 22 Fumble

9 14:10 10:25 3:45 Kickoff WAS 25 7 75 0 75 3 * NO 1 Touchdown

(301) Average WAS 33

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 13:54 10:41 3:13 Punt NO 36 6 59 5 64 4 * WAS 2 Touchdown

2 2:37 10:38 6:59 Kickoff NO 25 13 58 17 75 6 * WAS 1 Touchdown 3 8:36 3:43 4:53 Kickoff NO 25 10 85 -10 75 4 * WAS 1 Touchdown 4 2:46 2:36 0:10 Punt NO 38 1 62 0 62 1 NO 38 Touchdown 5 1:47 1:22 0:25 Punt NO 17 5 22 0 22 1 NO 37 Fumble 6 0:26 0:00 0:26 Kickoff NO 25 1 -1 0 -1 0 NO 25 End of Half

7 15:00 12:23 2:37 Kickoff NO 26 5 74 0 74 3 WAS 35 Touchdown 8 7:43 6:43 1:00 Interception WAS 4 2 8 -4 4 2 * WAS 1 Touchdown

9 2:19 14:10 3:09 Fumble WAS 48 6 22 0 22 1 WAS 26 Field Goal 10 10:25 0:00 10:25 Kickoff NO 22 15 58 0 58 5 * WAS 19 End of Game

(362) Average NO 36

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Visitor Washington Redskins 9:10 4:44 9:04 3:45 26:43 Home New Orleans Saints 5:50 10:16 5:56 11:15 33:17

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average Redskins: 8 - WAS 27 Saints: 5 - NO 25 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints 10/8/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Final Defensive Statistics Washington Redskins 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 M.Foster 6 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q.Dunbar 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Z.Brown 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Swearinger 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F.Moreau 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Allen 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Payne 3 1 4 1 6 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P.Smith 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Kerrigan 3 0 3 1 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Norman 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Nicholson 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Ioannidis 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Anderson 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P.McPhee 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G.Stroman 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Harvey-Clemons 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Everett 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 K.Ladler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Reed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 M.Moses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 40 22 62 2 14 2 3 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 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 V.Bell 7 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Davis 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Klein 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Hardee 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Crawley 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Coleman 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Onyemata 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Davenport 2 1 3 1 13 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Jordan 2 0 2 1 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S.Rankins 2 0 2 1 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P.Williams 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Stallworth 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Anzalone 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Robertson 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Lattimore 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Davison 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Ramczyk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 M.Ingram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 37 10 47 3 31 7 3 1 6 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints 10/8/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome First Half Summary PERIOD SCORES TIME OF POSSESSION Redskins 3 10 = 13 Redskins 13:54 Saints 6 20 = 26 Saints 16:06 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Saints 1 10:41 M.Ingram 2 yd. run (kick failed, wr) (6-64, 3:13) 0 6 Redskins 1 2:37 D.Hopkins 37 yd. Field Goal (15-56, 8:04) 3 6 Saints 2 10:38 J.Hill 1 yd. pass from D.Brees (W.Lutz kick) (13-75, 6:59) 3 13 Redskins 2 8:36 D.Hopkins 53 yd. Field Goal (6-40, 2:02) 6 13 Saints 2 3:43 M.Ingram 1 yd. run (W.Lutz kick) (10-75, 4:53) 6 20 Saints 2 2:36 T.Smith 62 yd. pass from D.Brees (run failed) (1-62, 0:10) 6 26 Redskins 2 0:26 A.Smith 4 yd. run (D.Hopkins kick) (3-16, 0:56) 13 26

Washington Redskins New Orleans Saints TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 10 16 First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty 3 - 7 - 0 5 - 8 - 3 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-7-29% 3-5-60% TOTAL NET YARDS 139 285 Total Offensive Plays 32 36 NET YARDS RUSHING 26 43 NET YARDS PASSING 113 242 Gross Yards Passing 131 250 Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass 2-18 1-8 Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted 21 - 11 - 0 20 - 17 - 0 Punts-Number and Average 3 - 36.7 0 - 0 Penalties-Number and Yards 5 - 37 2 - 25 Fumbles-Number and Lost 0 - 0 2 - 1 Red Zone Efficiency 1-2-50% 3-3-100% Average Drive Start WAS 35 NO 28

Washington Redskins New Orleans Saints

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD C.Thompson 3 11 3.7 11 0 M.Ingram 8 23 2.9 5 2 A.Peterson 4 6 1.5 4 0 T.Hill 2 11 5.5 6 0 K.Bibbs 1 5 5.0 5 0 A.Kamara 3 8 2.7 3 0 A.Smith 1 4 4.0 4 1 D.Brees 2 1 0.5 2 0 Total 9 26 2.9 11 1 Total 15 43 2.9 6 2

PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT A.Smith 21 11 131 2/18 0 24 0 71.7 D.Brees 20 17 250 1/8 2 62 0 152.1 Total 21 11 131 2/18 0 24 0 71.7 Total 20 17 250 1/8 2 62 0 152.1

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD C.Thompson 5 3 21 7.0 17 0 C.Meredith 5 5 71 14.2 46 0 P.Richardson 2 2 39 19.5 23 0 A.Kamara 4 3 15 5.0 6 0 A.Peterson 3 2 36 18.0 24 0 T.Smith 2 2 76 38.0 62 1 J.Crowder 5 2 20 10.0 13 0 M.Thomas 3 2 51 25.5 31 0 V.Davis 1 1 9 9.0 9 0 M.Ingram 3 2 20 10.0 28 0 M.Harris 4 1 6 6.0 6 0 A.Carr 1 1 10 10.0 10 0 B.Watson 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 J.Hill 1 1 1 1.0 1 1 Total 20 11 131 11.9 24 0 Total 20 17 250 14.7 62 2

Washington Redskins Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints 10/8/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome First Half Summary TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL Q IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR M.Foster 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q.Dunbar 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Norman 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F.Moreau 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12 5 17 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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 V.Bell 4 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Coleman 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Davis 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Crawley 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12 1 13 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play First Quarter 10/8/2018 NO wins the coin toss and elects to defer. WAS elects to Receive, and NO elects to defend the north goal. W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. Washington Redskins at 15:00 1-10-WAS 25 (15:00) A.Smith pass incomplete deep right to M.Harris. 2-10-WAS 25 (14:54) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to A.Peterson (P.Williams). 3-10-WAS 25 (14:47) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to J.Crowder to WAS 32 for 7 yards (K.Crawley). Pass 3, YAC 4 4-3-WAS 32 (14:13) (Punt formation) PENALTY on WAS-N.Sundberg, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at WAS 32 - No Play. 4-8-WAS 27 (14:03) T.Way punts 37 yards to NO 36, Center-N.Sundberg. A.Kamara to NO 36 for no gain (K.Ladler; R.Anderson). New Orleans Saints at 13:54 1-10-NO 36 (13:54) M.Ingram left guard to NO 39 for 3 yards (M.Ioannidis). 2-7-NO 39 (13:27) A.Kamara right guard to NO 42 for 3 yards (J.Allen; M.Foster). 3-4-NO 42 (12:49) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short right to M.Thomas. PENALTY on WAS-J.Norman, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at NO 42 - No Play. X1 1-10-NO 47 (12:43) D.Brees pass deep right to M.Thomas to WAS 33 for 20 yards (M.Nicholson). P2 1-10-WAS 33 (12:07) M.Ingram left guard to WAS 30 for 3 yards (Z.Brown; M.Foster). 2-7-WAS 30 (11:33) D.Brees pass short left to M.Ingram pushed ob at WAS 2 for 28 yards (D.Swearinger). Pass -5, YAC 33 P3 1-2-WAS 2 (10:45) M.Ingram left guard for 2 yards, TOUCHDOWN. R4 W.Lutz extra point is No Good, Wide Right, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. WAS 0 NO 6, 6 plays, 64 yards, 1 penalty, 3:13 drive, 4:19 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. Washington Redskins at 10:41 1-10-WAS 25 (10:41) A.Peterson right tackle to WAS 27 for 2 yards (P.Williams; M.Davenport). 2-8-WAS 27 (10:00) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to V.Davis to WAS 36 for 9 yards (D.Davis). Pass 4, YAC 5 P1 1-10-WAS 36 (9:33) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to M.Harris to WAS 42 for 6 yards (M.Lattimore; A.Klein). NO-M.Lattimore was injured during the play. His return is Probable. Pass 6, YAC 0 2-4-WAS 42 (9:06) (Shotgun) A.Peterson right guard to WAS 46 for 4 yards (A.Klein; T.Davison). R2 1-10-WAS 46 (8:19) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to A.Peterson to NO 42 for 12 yards (K.Crawley). Pass 3, YAC 9 P3 1-10-NO 42 (7:33) (Shotgun) C.Thompson right end pushed ob at NO 41 for 1 yard (D.Davis). 2-9-NO 41 (6:53) (Shotgun) A.Smith sacked at NO 47 for -6 yards (C.Jordan). 3-15-NO 47 (6:10) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to C.Thompson pushed ob at NO 30 for 17 yards (K.Coleman). Pass 5, YAC 12 P4 1-10-NO 30 (5:31) A.Peterson left end pushed ob at NO 28 for 2 yards (V.Bell). 2-8-NO 28 (4:50) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short left to C.Thompson. 3-8-NO 28 (4:45) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass deep right to P.Richardson to NO 5 for 23 yards (V.Bell). NO-A.Klein was injured during the play. His return is P5 Probable. Pass 22, YAC 1 1-5-NO 5 (4:11) A.Peterson left tackle to NO 7 for -2 yards (C.Jordan). 2-7-NO 7 (3:29) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short left to C.Thompson. 3-7-NO 7 (3:23) (Shotgun) A.Smith sacked at NO 19 for -12 yards (S.Rankins). 4-19-NO 19 (2:42) D.Hopkins 37 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-T.Way. WAS 3 NO 6, 15 plays, 56 yards, 8:04 drive, 12:23 elapsed D.Hopkins kicks 65 yards from WAS 35 to end zone, Touchback. New Orleans Saints at 2:37 1-10-NO 25 (2:37) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to C.Meredith to NO 32 for 7 yards (Q.Dunbar). Pass 2, YAC 5 2-3-NO 32 (2:00) M.Ingram right tackle to NO 37 for 5 yards (D.Payne; P.Smith). R5 1-10-NO 37 (1:12) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to A.Kamara to NO 42 for 5 yards (J.Norman). Pass 4, YAC 1 2-5-NO 42 (:37) (Shotgun) M.Ingram left guard to NO 47 for 5 yards (J.Allen; M.Ioannidis). R6 END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down Washington Redskins 3 9:10 1 4 0 5 2/4 0/0 New Orleans Saints 6 5:50 3 2 1 6 0/0 0/0 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Second Quarter 10/8/2018 New Orleans Saints continued. 1-10-NO 47 (15:00) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to M.Ingram to NO 43 for -4 yards (D.Payne). FUMBLES (D.Payne), and recovers at NO 39. M.Ingram to NO 39 for no gain (P.McPhee). Pass -5, YAC -3 2-18-NO 39 (14:16) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to A.Carr to NO 49 for 10 yards (M.Foster). Pass 5, YAC 5 3-8-NO 49 (13:32) (Shotgun) D.Brees sacked at NO 41 for -8 yards (R.Kerrigan). PENALTY on WAS-M.Nicholson, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at NO 41. X7 Timeout #1 by NO at 13:03. 1-10-WAS 44 (13:03) A.Kamara left guard to WAS 42 for 2 yards (M.Foster). 2-8-WAS 42 (12:30) D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas to WAS 11 for 31 yards (M.Foster; D.Swearinger). Pass 12, YAC 19 P8 1-10-WAS 11 (11:46) D.Brees pass short left to A.Kamara pushed ob at WAS 5 for 6 yards (Q.Dunbar). Pass 1, YAC 5 2-4-WAS 5 (11:15) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to M.Thomas (Q.Dunbar). 3-4-WAS 5 (11:12) (Shotgun) D.Brees scrambles left end to WAS 3 for 2 yards (P.Smith). PENALTY on WAS-Q.Dunbar, Defensive Holding, 2 yards, enforced at WAS 3. X9 INJURY UPDATE - NO#23 M.Lattimore, CONCUSSION PROTOCOL. 1-1-WAS 1 (10:41) D.Brees pass short right to J.Hill for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 1, YAC 0 P10 W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. WAS 3 NO 13, 13 plays, 75 yards, 2 penalties, 6:59 drive, 4:22 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. Washington Redskins at 10:38 1-10-WAS 25 (10:38) (Shotgun) C.Thompson left end to WAS 36 for 11 yards (K.Coleman). NO-P.Williams was injured during the play. His return is Probable. R6 1-10-WAS 36 (10:08) A.Smith pass short left to A.Peterson pushed ob at NO 40 for 24 yards (K.Coleman). Pass 5, YAC 19 P7 1-10-NO 40 (9:31) K.Bibbs right guard to NO 35 for 5 yards (V.Bell; C.Robertson). 2-5-NO 35 (8:50) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short left to M.Harris (V.Bell). 3-5-NO 35 (8:47) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete deep left to J.Crowder. 4-5-NO 35 (8:41) D.Hopkins 53 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-T.Way. WAS 6 NO 13, 6 plays, 40 yards, 2:02 drive, 6:24 elapsed D.Hopkins kicks 65 yards from WAS 35 to end zone, Touchback. New Orleans Saints at 8:36 1-10-NO 25 (8:36) D.Brees pass short left to T.Smith to NO 39 for 14 yards (Q.Dunbar). Pass 14, YAC 0 P11 1-10-NO 39 (8:15) D.Brees pass short right to B.Watson to NO 45 for 6 yards (J.Norman). Pass -1, YAC7 2-4-NO 45 (7:41) A.Kamara left tackle to NO 48 for 3 yards (J.Allen; Q.Dunbar). Timeout #2 by NO at 07:04. 3-1-NO 48 (7:04) T.Hill at quarterback for New Orleans. D.Brees lined up as a wide receiver. (Shotgun) T.Hill left guard to WAS 47 for 5 yards (P.Smith). R12 1-10-WAS 47 (6:29) D.Brees back at quarterback. D.Brees pass incomplete short left to M.Ingram. 2-10-WAS 47 (6:22) M.Ingram right end to WAS 39 for 8 yards (J.Norman). PENALTY on NO-J.Hill, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at WAS 44. 2-17-NO 46 (5:53) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep middle to C.Meredith to WAS 8 for 46 yards (F.Moreau; Z.Brown). Pass 26, YAC 20 P13 1-8-WAS 8 (5:08) T.Hill at quarterback. (Shotgun) T.Hill left end to WAS 2 for 6 yards (Z.Brown). 2-2-WAS 2 (4:24) D.Brees back at quarterback. M.Ingram right guard to WAS 1 for 1 yard (D.Swearinger). 3-1-WAS 1 (3:47) J.Bushrod reported in as eligible. M.Ingram left guard for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. R14 W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. WAS 6 NO 20, 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:53 drive, 11:17 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 62 yards from NO 35 to WAS 3. D.Johnson to WAS 22 for 19 yards (C.Robertson). Washington Redskins at 3:43, (1st play from scrimmage 3:38) 1-10-WAS 22 (3:38) A.Smith pass short right to C.Thompson to WAS 25 for 3 yards (S.Rankins). Pass -3, YAC 6 2-7-WAS 25 (2:59) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to M.Harris. Timeout #1 by WAS at 02:55. 3-7-WAS 25 (2:55) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short right (M.Davenport) [M.Davenport]. New Orleans challenged the incomplete pass ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field was confirmed. (Timeout #3.) 4-7-WAS 25 (2:53) T.Way punts 37 yards to NO 38, Center-N.Sundberg, fair catch by A.Kamara. Penalty on NO-D.Onyemata, Running Into the Kicker, declined. New Orleans Saints at 2:46 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome 1-10-NO 38 (2:46) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep right to T.Smith for 62 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 24, YAC 38 P15 PENALTY on NO-M.Thomas, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 15 yards, enforced between downs. With this TD pass completion, NO #9 D.Brees becomes the NFL's all-time leader in passing yardage. TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. T.Hill rushes left guard. ATTEMPT FAILS. WAS 6 NO 26, 1 plays, 62 yards, 0:10 drive, 12:24 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 66 yards from NO 20 to WAS 14. D.Johnson to WAS 40 for 26 yards (M.Williams). PENALTY on WAS-S.Hamilton, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at WAS 40. Washington Redskins at 2:36, (1st play from scrimmage 2:31) 1-10-WAS 30 (2:31) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to P.Richardson to WAS 46 for 16 yards (D.Davis). Pass 12, YAC 4 P8 1-10-WAS 46 (2:11) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to J.Crowder. 2-10-WAS 46 (2:05) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to C.Thompson to WAS 47 for 1 yard (D.Onyemata). Pass -6, YAC 7 Two-Minute Warning 3-9-WAS 47 (2:00) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete deep right to J.Crowder. 4-9-WAS 47 (1:55) T.Way punts 36 yards to NO 17, Center-N.Sundberg, fair catch by A.Kamara. New Orleans Saints at 1:47 1-10-NO 17 (1:47) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to A.Kamara [D.Payne]. 2-10-NO 17 (1:45) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to A.Kamara ran ob at NO 21 for 4 yards (Q.Dunbar). Pass 3, YAC 1 3-6-NO 21 (1:41) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to C.Meredith ran ob at NO 34 for 13 yards (F.Moreau). Pass 12, YAC 1 P16 1-10-NO 34 (1:36) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to C.Meredith ran ob at NO 37 for 3 yards (M.Foster). Pass 1, YAC 2 2-7-NO 37 (1:31) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short right to C.Meredith to NO 39 for 2 yards (F.Moreau). FUMBLES (F.Moreau), RECOVERED by WAS- P.McPhee at NO 40. P.McPhee pushed ob at NO 16 for 24 yards (R.Ramczyk). Washington Redskins at 1:22 1-10-NO 16 (1:22) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to J.Crowder to NO 3 for 13 yards (V.Bell). Pass 6, YAC 7 P9 1-3-NO 3 (:54) C.Thompson left guard to NO 4 for -1 yards (V.Bell). Timeout #2 by WAS at 00:29. 2-4-NO 4 (:29) (Shotgun) A.Smith right guard for 4 yards, TOUCHDOWN. R10 D.Hopkins extra point is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-T.Way. WAS 13 NO 26, 3 plays, 16 yards, 0:56 drive, 14:34 elapsed D.Hopkins kicks 65 yards from WAS 35 to end zone, Touchback. New Orleans Saints at 0:26 1-10-NO 25 (:26) D.Brees kneels to NO 24 for -1 yards. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down Washington Redskins 13 4:44 2 3 0 5 0/3 0/0 New Orleans Saints 26 10:16 2 6 2 10 3/5 0/0 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Third Quarter 10/8/2018 NO elects to Receive, and WAS elects to defend the South goal. D.Hopkins kicks 69 yards from WAS 35 to NO -4. T.Hill to NO 26 for 30 yards (D.Everett). New Orleans Saints at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:55) 1-10-NO 26 (14:55) A.Kamara right guard to NO 29 for 3 yards (R.Kerrigan). 2-7-NO 29 (14:23) D.Brees pass short right to J.Hill pushed ob at WAS 48 for 23 yards (M.Foster). Pass -4, YAC 27 P17 1-10-WAS 48 (13:44) M.Ingram right tackle to WAS 43 for 5 yards (P.Smith; J.Allen). 2-5-WAS 43 (13:07) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short middle to B.Watson to WAS 35 for 8 yards (G.Stroman). Pass 8, YAC 0 P18 1-10-WAS 35 (12:29) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep right to T.Smith for 35 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 28, YAC 7 P19 W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. WAS 13 NO 33, 5 plays, 74 yards, 2:37 drive, 2:37 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. PENALTY on NO-C.Robertson, Taunting, 15 yards, enforced at WAS 25. Washington Redskins at 12:23 1-10-WAS 40 (12:23) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to C.Thompson to WAS 45 for 5 yards (A.Klein). Pass 4, YAC 1 2-5-WAS 45 (11:59) C.Thompson right guard to 50 for 5 yards (D.Davis). R11 1-10-50 (11:23) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to C.Thompson pushed ob at NO 43 for 7 yards (V.Bell). Pass 2, YAC 5 2-3-NO 43 (10:46) (Shotgun) C.Thompson right guard to NO 45 for -2 yards (T.Stallworth). 3-5-NO 45 (10:03) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to V.Davis to NO 39 for 6 yards (K.Crawley). Pass 5, YAC 1 P12 1-10-NO 39 (9:21) (Shotgun) C.Thompson left guard to NO 34 for 5 yards (A.Klein). INJURY UPDATE: NO #23 M.Lattimore, CONCUSSION, OUT. 2-5-NO 34 (8:45) A.Smith pass short left to P.Richardson to NO 31 for 3 yards (V.Bell). Pass 2, YAC 1 3-2-NO 31 (8:05) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete deep left to V.Davis. 4-2-NO 31 (7:59) A.Smith pass short right intended for M.Harris INTERCEPTED by J.Hardee at NO 19. J.Hardee to WAS 4 for 77 yards (J.Reed). New Orleans Saints at 7:43 1-4-WAS 4 (7:43) (Shotgun) A.Kamara right guard to WAS 1 for 3 yards (D.Payne; Z.Brown). PENALTY on NO-T.Smith, Illegal Motion, 5 yards, enforced at WAS 4 - No Play. 1-9-WAS 9 (7:17) D.Brees pass short right to B.Watson to WAS 2 for 7 yards (Z.Brown). PENALTY on WAS-Z.Brown, Horse Collar Tackle, 1 yard, enforced at WAS 2. Pass -2, YAC 9 X20 1-1-WAS 1 (6:48) T.Hill at quarterback. D.Brees at wide receiver. (Shotgun) T.Hill right end for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. R21 W.Lutz extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. WAS 13 NO 40, 2 plays, 4 yards, 1 penalty, 1:00 drive, 8:17 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. Washington Redskins at 6:43 1-10-WAS 25 (6:43) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to P.Richardson to WAS 33 for 8 yards (D.Onyemata). Pass 4, YAC 4 2-2-WAS 33 (6:12) C.Thompson right guard to WAS 34 for 1 yard (D.Onyemata). 3-1-WAS 34 (5:31) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to J.Reed. 4-1-WAS 34 (5:27) A.Smith left end pushed ob at WAS 37 for 3 yards (A.Klein). R13 1-10-WAS 37 (4:53) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to B.Quick to WAS 43 for 6 yards (J.Hardee). Pass 5, YAC 1 2-4-WAS 43 (4:26) (Shotgun) K.Bibbs left end to WAS 46 for 3 yards (D.Davis). 3-1-WAS 46 (4:01) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass deep left to J.Reed pushed ob at NO 33 for 21 yards (V.Bell). Pass 21, YAC 0 P14 1-10-NO 33 (3:23) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to J.Crowder to NO 22 for 11 yards (J.Hardee). Pass 5, YAC 6 P15 1-10-NO 22 (2:45) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete deep left to M.Harris (J.Hardee). 2-10-NO 22 (2:39) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete deep left to J.Crowder. 3-10-NO 22 (2:35) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete deep right to P.Richardson (A.Klein). 4-10-NO 22 (2:32) (Shotgun) A.Smith sacked at NO 29 for -7 yards (M.Davenport). FUMBLES (M.Davenport), RECOVERED by NO-A.Klein at NO 35. A.Klein to WAS 48 for 17 yards (M.Moses). New Orleans Saints at 2:19 1-10-WAS 48 (2:19) M.Ingram right guard to WAS 43 for 5 yards (J.Allen; M.Ioannidis). 2-5-WAS 43 (1:36) D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas to WAS 30 for 13 yards (Q.Dunbar). Pass 5, YAC 8 P22 1-10-WAS 30 (:50) D.Brees sacked at WAS 36 for -6 yards (D.Payne). Penalty on NO, Illegal Shift, declined. 2-16-WAS 36 (:22) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to D.Brees to WAS 35 for 1 yard (R.Kerrigan). Pass -2, YAC 3. Brees' ball was tipped, and then he received. Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome received. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down Washington Redskins 13 9:04 2 3 0 5 2/5 1/3 New Orleans Saints 40 5:56 1 4 1 6 0/0 0/0 Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Play By Play Fourth Quarter 10/8/2018 New Orleans Saints continued. 3-15-WAS 35 (15:00) (Shotgun) A.Kamara right tackle to WAS 26 for 9 yards (J.Harvey-Clemons). Timeout #1 by NO at 14:15. 4-6-WAS 26 (14:15) W.Lutz 44 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.Wood, Holder-T.Morstead. WAS 13 NO 43, 6 plays, 22 yards, 3:09 drive, 0:50 elapsed W.Lutz kicks 65 yards from NO 35 to end zone, Touchback. Washington Redskins at 14:10 1-10-WAS 25 (14:10) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to M.Harris to WAS 24 for -1 yards (J.Hardee). Pass -1, YAC 0 2-11-WAS 24 (13:36) (Shotgun) C.Thompson left end to WAS 21 for -3 yards (M.Davenport). 3-14-WAS 21 (12:55) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to C.Thompson to WAS 33 for 12 yards (A.Anzalone). Pass 1, YAC 11 4-2-WAS 33 (12:07) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass deep right to J.Crowder to NO 43 for 24 yards (P.Williams). Pass 20, YAC 4 P16 1-10-NO 43 (11:39) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass deep middle to M.Harris to NO 1 for 42 yards (J.Hardee). Pass 31, YAC 11 P17 Timeout #1 by WAS at 10:52. 1-1-NO 1 (10:52) T.Nsekhe and R.Anderson reported in as eligible. K.Bibbs right guard to NO 1 for no gain (A.Klein; D.Davis). NO-T.Stallworth was injured during the play. His return is Questionable. 2-1-NO 1 (10:29) R.Anderson reported in as eligible. K.Bibbs left guard for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. R18 (Pass formation) TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. A.Smith pass to C.Thompson is incomplete. ATTEMPT FAILS. WAS-C.Thompson was injured during the play. His return is Questionable. Pass was broken up by NO #52 C.Robertson. WAS 19 NO 43, 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:45 drive, 4:35 elapsed D.Hopkins kicks 56 yards from WAS 35 to NO 9. T.Hill to NO 22 for 13 yards (D.Johnson). New Orleans Saints at 10:25, (1st play from scrimmage 10:21) 1-10-NO 22 (10:21) M.Ingram right guard to NO 28 for 6 yards (M.Foster). 2-4-NO 28 (9:35) J.Bushrod reported in as eligible. M.Ingram left tackle to NO 28 for no gain (D.Payne). 3-4-NO 28 (8:53) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to A.Carr to NO 35 for 7 yards (F.Moreau). Pass 7, YAC 0 P23 1-10-NO 35 (8:09) M.Ingram left guard to NO 35 for no gain (R.Anderson; M.Nicholson). 2-10-NO 35 (7:27) D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas to NO 45 for 10 yards (Z.Brown). Pass 2, YAC 8 P24 1-10-NO 45 (6:40) A.Kamara left guard to NO 49 for 4 yards (M.Foster). 2-6-NO 49 (5:54) D.Brees pass short left to B.Watson pushed ob at WAS 42 for 9 yards (Z.Brown). Pass 2, YAC 7 P25 1-10-WAS 42 (5:08) M.Ingram right end to WAS 40 for 2 yards (D.Swearinger). 2-8-WAS 40 (4:24) T.Hill at quarterback. D.Brees at receiver. (Shotgun) T.Hill right end to WAS 35 for 5 yards (D.Swearinger). 3-3-WAS 35 (3:43) T.Hill at quarterback. D.Brees at receiver. (Shotgun) T.Hill left end to WAS 29 for 6 yards (F.Moreau; M.Foster). R26 1-10-WAS 29 (2:56) Brees at quarterback. M.Ingram right tackle to WAS 26 for 3 yards (R.Anderson). 2-7-WAS 26 (2:17) M.Ingram left end to WAS 17 for 9 yards (M.Nicholson). R27 Two-Minute Warning Timeout #2 by NO at 02:00. New quarterback for the Saints is #5 T.Bridgewater. 1-10-WAS 17 (2:00) T.Bridgewater kneels to WAS 18 for -1 yards. 2-11-WAS 18 (1:17) T.Bridgewater kneels to WAS 19 for -1 yards. 3-12-WAS 19 (:37) T.Bridgewater kneels to WAS 20 for -1 yards. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss R P X T 3 Down 4 Down Washington Redskins 19 3:45 1 2 0 3 0/1 1/1 New Orleans Saints 43 11:15 2 3 0 5 2/4 0/0 Miscellaneous Statistics Report

Washington Redskins vs New Orleans Saints 10/8/2018 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome Ten Longest Plays for Washington Redskins Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 42 4 1-10-NO 43 (11:39) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass deep middle to M.Harris to NO 1 for 42 yards (J.Hardee). Pass 31, YAC 11 24 2 1-10-WAS 36 (10:08) A.Smith pass short left to A.Peterson pushed ob at NO 40 for 24 yards (K.Coleman). Pass 5, YAC 19 24 4 4-2-WAS 33 (12:07) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass deep right to J.Crowder to NO 43 for 24 yards (P.Williams). Pass 20, YAC 4 23 1 3-8-NO 28 (4:45) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass deep right to P.Richardson to NO 5 for 23 yards (V.Bell). NO-A.Klein was injured during the play. His return is Probable. Pass 22, YAC 1 21 3 3-1-WAS 46 (4:01) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass deep left to J.Reed pushed ob at NO 33 for 21 yards (V.Bell). Pass 21, YAC 0 17 1 3-15-NO 47 (6:10) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to C.Thompson pushed ob at NO 30 for 17 yards (K.Coleman). Pass 5, YAC 12 16 2 1-10-WAS 30 (2:31) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to P.Richardson to WAS 46 for 16 yards (D.Davis). Pass 12, YAC 4 13 2 1-10-NO 16 (1:22) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to J.Crowder to NO 3 for 13 yards (V.Bell). Pass 6, YAC 7 12 1 1-10-WAS 46 (8:19) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to A.Peterson to NO 42 for 12 yards (K.Crawley). Pass 3, YAC 9 12 4 3-14-WAS 21 (12:55) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to C.Thompson to WAS 33 for 12 yards (A.Anzalone). Pass 1, YAC 11 Ten Longest Plays for New Orleans Saints Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 62 2 1-10-NO 38 (2:46) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep right to T.Smith for 62 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 24, YAC 38 46 2 2-17-NO 46 (5:53)PENALTY (Shotgun) on NO-M.Thomas, D.Brees pass Unsportsmanlike deep middle to Conduct, C.Meredith 15 toyards, WAS enforced 8 for 46 betweenyards (F.Moreau; downs. With Z.Brown). this TD Pass pass 26, completion, YAC 20 NO #9 D.Brees becomes the NFL's all-time leader in passing yardage. 35 3 1-10-WAS 35 (12:29) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass deep right to T.Smith for 35 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Pass 28, YAC 7 31 2 2-8-WAS 42 (12:30) D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas to WAS 11 for 31 yards (M.Foster; D.Swearinger). Pass 12, YAC 19 28 1 2-7-WAS 30 (11:33) D.Brees pass short left to M.Ingram pushed ob at WAS 2 for 28 yards (D.Swearinger). Pass -5, YAC 33 23 3 2-7-NO 29 (14:23) D.Brees pass short right to J.Hill pushed ob at WAS 48 for 23 yards (M.Foster). Pass -4, YAC 27 20 1 1-10-NO 47 (12:43) D.Brees pass deep right to M.Thomas to WAS 33 for 20 yards (M.Nicholson). 14 2 1-10-NO 25 (8:36) D.Brees pass short left to T.Smith to NO 39 for 14 yards (Q.Dunbar). Pass 14, YAC 0 13 2 3-6-NO 21 (1:41) (Shotgun) D.Brees pass short left to C.Meredith ran ob at NO 34 for 13 yards (F.Moreau). Pass 12, YAC 1 13 3 2-5-WAS 43 (1:36) D.Brees pass short left to M.Thomas to WAS 30 for 13 yards (Q.Dunbar). Pass 5, YAC 8

Touchdown Scoring Information Offense Defense Special Teams VISITOR Washington Redskins 2 0 0 HOME New Orleans Saints 6 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 WAS D.Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 7 WAS A.Smith 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 WAS K.Bibbs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 NO M.Ingram 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 NO T.Smith 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 NO W.Lutz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 7 NO T.Hill 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 NO J.Hill 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game Visitor Home Visitor Home Visitor Home Largest Lead 0 20 0 30 0 30 Drives Leading 0 5 0 4 0 9 Time of Possession Leading 0:00 12:53 0:00 17:11 0:00 30:04 Largest Deficit -20 0 -30 0 -30 0 Drives Trailing 5 0 3 0 8 0 Time of Possession Trailing 12:48 0:00 12:49 0:00 25:37 0:00 Times Score Tied Up 0 0 0 Lead Changes 1 0 1

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS WASHINGTON REDSKINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAINTS POSTGAME NOTES

 With the win, New Orleans improves their record to 4-1 and extends their winning streak to 4 games. It is the eighth four-game winning streak since Sean Payton was hired as head coach in 2006. The Saints remain a half-game ahead of the 3-1 Carolina Panthers in first place in the NFC South. Following a Week Six bye, the Saints return to action on Sunday, October 21 when they face the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium with a scheduled 3:05 p.m. CT kickoff.  Offensively New Orleans ran up 447 total net yards, while surrendering only 283 total net yards defensively. The Saints have scored at least 31 points in three consecutive weeks for the first time since the last three games of 2016. The defense surrendered under 20 points for the second consecutive week and for the third time in four weeks.  New Orleans surrendered only 39 rushing yards on 18 attempts, giving up only 2.2 yards per carry.  QB Drew Brees played in his 195th career game as a Saint, tied for second in franchise history with LB Rickey Jackson and finished the game with 363 yards, becoming the NFL’s all-time leading passer with 72,103 yards. He surpassed former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos QB Peyton Manning and moved into first all-time with his 62- yard touchdown pass to WR Tre’Quan Smith in the second quarter. Brees started the game a perfect 8 of 8 passing and finished the contest 26-of-29 for 363 yards, three touchdowns and a 153.2 passer rating. Brees finished the game with a career-high 89.7 completion percentage. It was the highest completion percentage ever on Monday Night Football, surpassing Oakland QB Rich Gannon’s 89.5 completion percentage on November 11, 2002. It was the ninth-best completion percentage all-time (minimum 20 attempts) in a regular season contest.  Brees has not thrown an interception in a career-high six consecutive regular season contests dating back to the 2017 finale and has not been picked off in 232 consecutive pass attempts.  The Saints’ win improves their all-time record against Washington to 10-17 and gives them back-to-back wins over Washington for the first time since back-to-back victories in 2002-03. Tonight’s win also improves New Orleans’ home record against Washington to 5-9.  Tonight’s win improves the Saints home record to 2-1, giving New Orleans a winning mark both at home and on the road (2-0) this season.  Tonight’s win broke a three-game skid for the Saints on Monday Night Football and improves the franchise’s record on Mondays to 19-22 overall, 13-7 since 2006.  The 24-point differential is the Saints largest point-differential of 2018 and most lopsided win since defeating Buffalo 47-10 on November 12, 2017.  The Saints scored 43 points and have now scored 180 points in their first five games. The only other time New Orleans has scored that many points in the first five games of a season was 2009, when they scored 192.  With the win, Sean Payton now has a winning record against Washington Head Coach Jay Gruden, the 41st head coach he has a winning record against.  Smith scored his first career touchdown on the 62-yard pass from Brees and finished the game with 3 receptions for 111 yards and 2 scores, all career-highs.  In his first game this season, RB Mark Ingram finished with 16 rushes for 53 yards and two touchdowns. His two scores move him into a tie with Joe Horn for fifth most touchdowns in Saints history with 50.  LB Demario Davis recorded his 700th career tackle with his third quarter tackle of Washington RB Chris Thompson. He finished the game with six tackles.  QB Taysom Hill rushed 5 times for 23 yards and scored his first career touchdown on a 1-yard run in the third quarter.  In his 117th consecutive game played, DE Cameron Jordan finished with one sack and has now taken down 27 different quarterbacks in his career after dropping Washington signal-caller Alex Smith.  DE Sheldon Rankins recorded his second sack of the season with his first quarter sack of Smith on third down. Rankins finished with two tackles.  TE Josh Hill scored his first touchdown of the season and finished with two receptions for 24 yards and one touchdown.  WR Cameron Meredith finished with five receptions for 71 yards, both season-highs.  S Vonn Bell had a pass defense for the second week in a row and finished with a team- high eight tackles including one tackle for loss.  DB Justin Hardee recorded his first career interception and returned it 77 yards to the Washington four-yard line. The third quarter interception was New Orleans’ second interception and fourth takeaway of the season.  DE Marcus Davenport recorded his second sack of the season and first career forced fumble on his strip-sack of Smith in the third quarter. The fumble was recovered by LB A.J. Klein and was New Orleans’ fifth takeaway of the season.  New Orleans’ defense recorded three sacks for the fourth consecutive week, increasing their total to 12 sacks in 2018.  K Wil Lutz made a 44-yard FG in the fourth quarter and has made at least one FG in each of his last 26 games.  P Thomas Morstead went the whole game without a punt for the first time since New Orleans beat the Bills 47-10 on November 12, 2017 at Buffalo.  New Orleans’ 43 points tonight ties a season-high set at Atlanta on September 23 and it marks the third consecutive season that the Saints have scored at least 40 points twice in a season.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAINTS HEAD COACH SEAN PAYTON

(Opening Statement) “Regarding the game, obviously, it is always a special night when you can win in this league. Especially against a good team. And then to accomplish a lot of the team goals going into this game that were necessary to win. And obviously with us being able to win in a night where a significant record was broken, that makes it that much more special.”

(On if Drew Brees can still leave him in awe) “Yes, absolutely. There were some throws we threw today that were script plays. Your progression might be a different set of receivers. He hit a few shots today in the seams that were significant. I can’t recall many balls touched on the ground. It has been a while since we haven’t punted in a game. (Thomas) Morstead had his old kicking coach come to his first game tonight to see him play and got to see him hold. It was one of those nights where guys played well up front. The protection was good and that was a team that played really good defense. We’ve seen their three prior games and (they are) a team that was playing with confidence. Obviously, we did some things that got on them early. I thought defensively we did a great job. I thought our effort to the ball was going to be important. To answer your question though, there is always those games where there is a throw made and there was great vision and anticipation and tonight it was evident.”

(On Tre’Quan Smith touchdown being the designed option) “To be honest with you, on a look throw it wouldn’t be first in the progression. (Drew Brees) felt the coverage come off and he made the right decision. It wasn’t where we saw the ball going in its design on a Tuesday night at midnight and that was a credit to him.”

(On the moment celebrating with Drew Brees) “It was fantastic and I’m sure it will become more special. It is always difficult when that moment happens in a game. You want to make sure it doesn’t impact your team’s emotions relative to winning the game. And the comment I made prior to the game when talking to the team was like, ‘Hey, our job is to win this game along with that milestone that will be accomplished and it makes it more special.’ I think that’s true and I think the players, the coaches, every one of us felt like we needed to be on point. We get a team that plays well together because they don’t want to disappoint each other is always a good trait to have. In the last two weeks, I’ve sensed that and certainly tonight relative to all that was at stake.”

(On Michael Thomas’ emotional energy for the team) “He is an emotional player. He’s tough and is extremely dedicated and works his tail off. There isn’t a more passionate player. It is all football, 24/7, and it rubs off. He is also an extremely powerful player relative to getting into the routes and getting yards after the catch. He made some big plays for us tonight.”

(On partnership and growth with Drew Brees) “I was asked that earlier in the week. I don’t think any one of us career-wise thought ten years forward. We set goals. Early on in 2006, we both got here at similar times and began trying to rebuild and put a team together; the short-term goals were winning and then winning in our division. There wasn’t any moment where it was like, ‘This is going to unfold.’ Certainly, the Super Bowl was a goal, but all of these other things are a byproduct of health, stability, and successful teams, a lot of different individual people. To answer your question, it is in steps and stages. I think the thing that is inspiring the most is knowing what is most important to him and that common goal that we have relative to winning another championship. All the actual hardware, the different bats, those all get dust but it’s about these memories right now with someone like that, as special as that is tonight, and all that he’s accomplished. That’s what you miss when it is done. But honestly, I think it was winning in the beginning and competing and being relevant. The other things take care of themselves.”

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. WASHINGTON REDSKINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME WASHINGTON REDSKINS HEAD COACH JAY GRUDEN

(On Josh Norman not playing in the first series of the third quarter tonight) “That was my call there for the first series. He finished the game and played a lot better in the (rest of the) second half.”

(On explaining the loss today after the team had an extra week to prepare) “We got behind early. We have not been a very good team when we get behind, for whatever reason. We weren’t able to make any plays to get ourselves back in the game. We had three penalties on defense on third down that kept drives alive. When we give Drew Brees extra snaps, he is going to make you pay. Offensively, we didn’t protect very well. We didn’t have open receivers. We didn’t call very good plays. It was just a total team debauchery. I am the one in charge of it. I take responsibility for it.”

(On the early penalties changing the game in favor of the Saints) “They’re huge. You can’t put a finger on how important they are. Imagine if we had three third downs and they (the Saints) had the penalties. I guess they never had penalties. It’s critical in the game of football. I mentioned many times how important third down is when you have a chance to get off the field, you’ve got to take advantage of it. We didn’t do that.”

(On the poor performance of the entire team and staff) “I’m not up here to point at anybody and say that they played poorly. Overall, I think that our whole team played poorly. I think that’s a reflection of myself. I think that everybody in that locker room, hopefully, will say that they have to play better. I absolutely understand that coaches on this staff have to coach better. That is one way that we can look at it. Looking forward, we have Carolina coming in. We are 2-2. There is a bright outlook. We are still right there. And we will continue to be. We have to get some things fixed.”

(On if the Saints did anything defensively that surprised the team) “I have to check the tape. I don’t know if they were blitzing a lot. It didn’t look like they were blitzing. I think that we just couldn’t handle the four-man rush. They blitzed back a couple of times. I don’t think that they did anything that we weren’t prepared for.”

(On needing to get the ball to Jordan Reed more) “Coverages dictate where the ball went. We tried to get Jordan free a few times. Sometimes we had pressure. We couldn’t get him the ball. It was a number of things. We lined him up outside; the coverage dictated that we go somewhere else. We’ve got to do a better job of getting him involved to get him out on the field. He is one of our biggest playmakers, so we’ve got to make sure that we get him more involved.”

(On giving credit to the Saints) “Got to give credit to the Saints, Sean Payton, Drew Brees, Michael Thomas, (Mark) Ingram coming back (and) played well. The offensive line protected Drew very well. First of all, they (Saints) deserve a lot of credit. Also, we had a little hand in it. We gave them too many freebies, in my opinion. The third down calls (hurt). A couple of the blown coverages, those you just can’t have.”

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. WASHINGTON REDSKINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME QUARTERBACK DREW BREES

(On what is was like after breaking the passing yardage record) “First of all, coming into the game and knowing that it is there and it is possible and just trying to stay very focused on the game and executing each play one at a time and knowing that your slowly creeping closer and closer. Just not knowing when or how it was going to happen and what is going to be transpiring in the game. Just the momentum and different things, so when we trot out there for the two-minute drive, I think we were within striking distance, we felt like if we threw a bunch of balls all the way down the field and all of those were passing yards then we would probably be close to the record. I didn't know it was going to happen on the first play to Tre’Quan (Smith). I don't think it could have happened in any better fashion than it did. To have been in that moment with my teammates on the field, the offensive line; It just played out better than I even could have imagined. I tried to rehearse the scenario in my mind this week, just so I could really focus on the game, but to have a moment with Sean (Payton) and Mr. Baker, from the (Pro Football) Hall of Fame, and then my boys and my wife Brittany, and daughter, that was just incredible.”

(On Tre’Quan Smith) “In Ted Ginn Jr.’s absence, Tre’Quan stepped in and did a magnificent job. Obviously, he had two really big catches tonight for touchdowns. So, credit to him and the way he has come along here in his rookie season, really made a ton of progress and each and every week, especially in the last couple of weeks. This kid can really help, can be a big part of our offense, (he) just needs to continue to evolve. We also got some other pieces as well, we got Mark Ingram II back, Cameron Meredith is coming along, and so we feel like we have a lot of weapons and feel we have a lot of ways to spread the ball around and be really productive.”

(On Peyton Manning’s message to him) “In true Peyton fashion, he always is creative, I appreciate it. I spoke with (Brett) Favre two weeks ago after the completion record, after we did that in Atlanta. I had gotten a text from Peyton, Archie and Cooper, I spoke to Eli (Manning) last week and really got the best wishes from the whole family. So that was really classy.

(On being around the head of the Pro Football Hall of Fame) “It usually is good news, right. It is hard for me to reflect too much right now because my career is not done, there are still goals to be accomplished and there are still challenges to be met. So, I am still very focused on that and yet when something like this happens and there are so many people that are responsible for that, that can be a part of that, it makes me happy, it makes me proud and it makes me extremely grateful for the opportunity to play this game this long. I wound up here in New Orleans, you all know that story, so it has just been an unbelievable journey and I am just so grateful.”

(On rehearsing the scenario and the emotions involved) “I have broken down and cried a bunch of times this week. Thinking about so many things, I feel like when you have kids too you get a little more emotional, just because I get emotional whenever I think about them. Being a father is obviously the greatest responsibility in the world. I want to be the best father I can be for them, I want to set the best example I can for them at all times. I think about all of the people that have influenced my life in such a powerful way, there were so many of those people that were here tonight that witnessed this, so many people that I spoke to this week that are a part of this and so many others still that I haven’t had a chance to reach out to and that time will come. Two of the people that have had the biggest influence on my football career certainly and made me who I am growing up are my mom and my grandfather, they are in heaven, they are no longer here, but I know they would be proud and they are watching down on me, looking down on me and watching over me at all times and my kids as well. You start thinking about a lot of things.”

(On how long he still has left in his career) “My kids are what make me be better because I throw the ball to my Callen on the couch, he always tells me I am not throwing it in the right place. He always goes ‘Come on dad, not here, I want it here’ he wants like the outstretch catch on the corner of the couch. They are my toughest critics, they keep me honest.”

(On what he thought when looking at the crowd) “I mean, 13 years brings back a lot of memories and a rush of emotions. I love this city, I love this fan base, I love the (Mercedes-Benz) Superdome and the environment that our fans create on a weekly basis when we play here. There is really no fan base like it. Obviously, the bond that we share as a team with our fan base is unlike any other in all of professional sports. They are just so passionate and I wanted this as much for them as anybody.”

(On Tre’Quan Smith’s catch to break the record) “It was really a new play, a new thought, just this idea that you kind of flood the zone and maybe someone pops open and that is basically what happened on that play. There was a lot of guys out there, we threw Alvin (Kamara) out there, threw Mike (Thomas) out there, we were just running guys all over the place and I think it might have gotten them a little confused and Tre’Quan popped right open.”

(On what he has gotten for breaking the record that is to the side) “That is a gift from the QB’s, that is a bottle of tequila and we will enjoy that when the time comes. Last time I checked, it was 178 text messages, so that will probably take us a week to get through all of those.”

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. WASHINGTON REDSKINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME SAINTS PLAYER QUOTES

WR Tre’Quan Smith (On being part of the passing yardage record) "I thank God it was me. Now I get to go down in history with somebody famous in Hall of Famer Drew Brees. I’m glad it happened to me."

(On what he did with the ball) "I didn’t realize it. I believe I dropped it. Some people thought I was going to throw it in the stands. I dropped it in the end zone and then jumped into the stands."

(On if he expected to get the ball on that play) “I did not expect to get the ball on that particular play. It was the second time we ran that play. Cam Meredith got it the first time. When I saw it come to me, I did everything I could to catch it.”

RB Alvin Kamara (On he thought was going to catch the record-breaking pass) "I said if I got it, then I’m going to have to go hide the ball and give Drew a dummy ball. We were thinking about it, but we never really talked about it. We knew that he was going to break it tonight. We knew that he wanted to get it tonight. "

(On having Mark Ingram II back tonight) "It felt good. It was great having him here. His energy was definitely missed. It was good to see him back out there getting going and having success early."

RB Mark Ingram II (On Drew Brees’ passing yardage record) "It was history. I get to tell my kids that I played with the guy who threw for the most yards in the NFL ever. Congratulations to Drew Brees and his family. They deserve it."

(On getting involved in the offense tonight) "Our coaches found a great gameplan in order to keep us both (he and Alvin Kamara) involved. We do whatever we have to do to help the team win and our coaches put us in the position for success. I just try to do the best I can when my number ‘s called. I know what my assignment is so I can go out there and be the best me. I want to help us win games and play to the best of my ability. I appreciate the coaches for putting the gameplan together and my teammates for all of their hard work and who have supported me. It’s a blessing to be out there with them and get a big win tonight.”

(On knowing his role coming into the game tonight) “I practiced all week and was working hard. The coaches had faith in me that I was ready and staying in shape. I’m thankful they gave me the opportunity. My goal was to be able to help the team win the game tonight.”

DE Cameron Jordan (On stepping up after the Marshon Lattimore’s exit) "It’s the next man up mentality. You hate to lose a corner like Marshon for the game. I know that (Justin) Hardee came up and made a big play.”

(On Drew Bree’s moment) "It was phenomenal. It almost seems like I am shorthanding the man for the greatness that he is just because I see him every day in practice. I see the work he puts in. I see how meticulous he is at practice. You see his perseverance through any adversity. He has always stayed constant in the ups and downs of a football season. He is clearly the greatest of all time.”

DE Marcus Davenport (On the defensive line’s play) "It’s real fun. We were talking about what we did not do. We were kind of upset. We want to stop more plays. Now, we are going to go back to the drawing board and enjoy this one for 24 hours.”

(On getting better) "I always look to improve. I know that’s the same way with my teammates. That’s our mindset. We know that we need to get better.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. WASHINGTON REDSKINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME WASHINGTON REDSKINS PLAYERS

QB Alex Smith

(On his analysis of the game?) “Hats off to them, obviously they came out and were rolling from the get go and continued with that all night. And certainly, offensively, couldn’t get started early and found ourselves in a hole and were one-dimensional and still couldn’t get much done.”

(On Jay Gruden saying he has to call better plays) “I appreciate him saying that. Certainly there were a bunch of plays out there that we should have made some plays. Myself included. We’ve just got to just learn from this game and get better and move forward. It’s a short week. We have to take this for what it is, get better, yet at the same time move forward. Each week is a completely different challenge based on the personnel and matchups and structure you’re going to see. Sometimes there’s arrows and sometimes there’s not. Like I said, we’ve got to continue to improve from this. We’ve got the tape. As bad as it is, as much as it hurts, you have to try and improve off of it and try to move forward.”

(On the pressure New Orleans brought) “I think that’s one of those things that the way the gameplan lends itself to that. We didn’t have much success early. All of a sudden, it becomes a pass only situation. So it becomes worse, and it’s one of those things where if you have success early, you keep the game balanced. You can handle it better. I think certainly we didn’t help that offensively.”

CB Josh Norman

(On if he wants to elaborate why he didn’t start the second half) “Not really, It’s pretty much whatever coach said. I don’t think I have anything else on that, you know. If that’s what coach said, I just want to go with that.”

(On if he feels like he was made a scapegoat for the team’s play in the first half) “Nah, I mean it was just a play that happened, and you know, it was just one of those plays. The defense as a group, we have to look at that and see what we did wrong. Everything we keep in house. I don’t think anything I’ve got to say that’s going to be a type of derogatory comment or anything that I think that’s wrong. I don’t have anything else to say on it. That’s something that he chose to do. He felt, that in his heart, that’s his decision and that kind of how we’ve got to roll with it. “

(On his thoughts on Drew Brees and what he said to him after the game) “Yes, I did spend some time with him, because he’s been doing this for years. And that guy is a tough, tough competitor. He really is. It’s great that he has come back in and out each week, to see what he is able to do. Like I said earlier, in a week man, he’d throw it 5,000 yards just like he’s sleeping. And it’s crazy to see that and actually be able to play a legend like that. I played so many great quarterbacks and he is at the top of them all right now. Leading in passing and completions and that’s something to be said. As soon as he came in to the league with the Chargers and now with the Saints, he has (had) a historical career. I just want to congratulate him. That’s their moment right there, and you want to cherish those moments. I told him to pretty much keep going strong and he’s not done yet.”

DT Daron Payne

(On What wasn’t working) “I really can’t say, I’ve got to watch film and see. I know we could’ve played harder as a whole and we’ve got some stuff to improve on going in to next week.”

(On being more consistent as a team) “Just go out there and work hard. Have everybody focus on what they need to focus on. Execute their job and not worry about everything else.” (On what it’s like to lose a game like this after having not lost one at Alabama like this) “It isn’t a good feeling at all. So hopefully next week we get better.”

(On how the third down penalties killed momentum) “We definitely need to get that out of our game. We can’t do anything with plays like that. We have to get off the field.”

(On some of the penalties and the rush-related ones and how they can stop them) “Yes, but we’ve got some stuff to improve on. So we will look at the film next week and get better.”

DB Quinton Dunbar

(On the emotional reaction of today) “Obviously nobody showed up today, nobody. Cornerbacks, safeties for sure we didn’t show up. We’ve got to get better.”

(On if he took it personally that Drew Brees set the passing yardage record against your group) “Not really. Coming in to this game, I wasn’t really focused on what Drew Brees had, or the yards he needed to get for the record. I was just focused on the defense getting prepared to stop him.”

(On the season for the team being a rollercoaster) “It’s definitely been up and down. We’ve just got to find some consistency. We, in all groups. Offense, defense, special teams, (we) can’t keep going up and down.

(On the third down penalties) “I’m out there playing. I’m not a ref. I definitely felt like some of those calls were bad calls.”

(On accountability for avoiding penalties as a defense) “Players play, the refs ref. We only control what we can control. It gets frustrating when we continuously get calls (against us). You can control only what you control. That wasn’t the reason why we lost. We obviously didn’t show up.”

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. WASHINGTON REDSKINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018 ● MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME PRESIDENT DAVID BAKER

(Opening Statement) “It was a privilege to be here tonight, because this was history. The mission of the Pro Football Hall of Fame is to honor the great heroes of the game and I think you just saw one. To preserve its history and history was made tonight. It’s to promote the values of the game. We kind of call it the church of football and I think this is a great reflection of this because you saw a quarterback there that is not the biggest in the league, probably doesn’t have the biggest arm. There is a lot of times people kept him out. When he was injured, they didn’t think he would come back. So, what makes him the greatest of all-time in terms on completion yardage and in terms of completions? It is that heart, it is that mind, it is the perseverance and the values of the game and he’s a great representative of that. All of you people write about that all the time. It is not just about the athleticism. It is about what makes you great and that is the last thing we do at the Pro football HOF. We celebrate excellence and this is the highest level of excellence. Like I said, there are bigger quarterbacks, bigger arms. There are guys that have played longer, but there is nobody with more yards. There is nobody with more completions. Very few have put a city on their back, like this one or has done as much to turn a team around. That is what we want to capture. I also want to reflect that tonight, he surpassed two other quarterbacks. Who in it of themselves is a Hall of Famer (Brett Favre) and one is about to be a Hall of Famer (Peyton Manning). One day, he (Brees) will be a Hall of Famer. They had those same qualities too. Those are the qualities that made them great. It was not just that they fell out of bed great, they worked to be great. They worked with others to be great. They made others greater, just be playing together. For us, we are excited about this and again we are thankful to Drew, we are thankful to the Saints, we are thankful to the league for stopping play tonight to take notice of this very special moment. Perhaps the best text of the night for me was from Hall of Famer, Jim Kelly, who said that he loved the white gloves and asked if I had borrowed them from Santa Claus. The reason we wear those white gloves is because no human hand will ever touch that ball again. It will be preserved for history. We also have his uniform that he wore tonight, but we also have a whole lot of other collections from Drew. We have his 2001 Draft card, number one in the second round. What we do, not just for Drew and the guys that break records, but for any guy whoever played in this league, there is an archive for that one and for every guy. So, it will be from when they first started in this league to hopefully when they retire and certainly if they make it into the Hall of Fame. We have his jersey from Super Bowl XLIV when he was MVP. We have a football from his 48th consecutive game with a touchdown (pass) which was a record that broke Johnny Unitas which most thought that was the one record that would never be broken. We have the ball from when he set the completions record. We have a great collection of Drew Brees and the stuff we have now, we will take home and it will be on presentation at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, immediately tomorrow afternoon. We are thankful to him, the Saints, and the League, because it would be great for him to take this and put it in home or in his man-cave or trophy case where nobody would see it but his family and instead, he’s giving it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, where it will belong to all fans for all-time.

(On the white piece of paper given to Drew Brees on the field) “That was actually something that he had had. It was wonderful to have his family there. It was wonderful to have Gayle Benson there. But for me, when I had my private moment with him and all the people and the hall of famers. What I told him was, thank you for all that he has done for the game. He has done a lot for the game and he is not even close to ending. Someday, someone will knock on his door, probably won’t be me, but will probably be my successor because of the five- year wait and how much longer I think he will play. It was my privilege to thank him for all that he has done for the game and to promise him that we will guard his legacy forever.”

(On the significance of the football) “It is like a lot of other footballs, frankly. But what it represents is the heart of this guy. It represents his character, his values and his perseverance. It represents all those times that people told him that he was too small or when he was hurt that he couldn’t go on or when he was traded (signed with New Orleans as a free agent). What I love about this and what we love at the Pro Football Hall of Fame is we have so many stories in this league of guys like him. This ball represents a great story to all of us. It was all those millions of people that were watching TV tonight, they need some hope, just like at one point in time this city needed hope. Steve Gleason blocked the punt and Drew Brees drove them all the way to the Super Bowl and all of a sudden, the music was back in New Orleans. When you want to ask, how valuable is that ball? It is a valuable enough to save a city. It is valuable enough to give hope to people who lost it. It is valuable enough to teach a lesson to all of us that we can do the same.”