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The Huffington Post - Tue Dec 1, 2:44 am ET
What's Your Reaction? NEW ORLEANS — Drew Brees and the unbeaten Saints left Tom Brady in the dust, zipping up and down the field in a dominant romp over the New England Patriots.
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Today's News-Herald - Thu Dec 3, 9:14 am ET
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Saints are still unbeaten and have joined the Indianapolis Colts in making NFL history. Drew Brees threw for a season-high 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - 27 minutes ago
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Drew Brees and the unbeaten Saints left Tom Brady in the dust, zipping up and down the field in a dominant romp over the New England Patriots.
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The Milford Daily News - Fri Dec 4, 12:08 am ET
By most accounts, he went through training camp on the bubble. Now, New England Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson says, he's in one. "Honestly,'' he answered when asked it's frustrating to see tight ends around the league more involved in their teams' offenses, "I'm in my own bubble here. ... What we're asked to do here is what we're going to do to make sure we win games."
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The Garden City Telegram - Tue Dec 1, 4:13 pm ET
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- With one pinpoint throw after another, Drew Brees put New Orleans' pursuit of perfection into overdrive and left Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the dust.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Dec 1, 12:46 am ET
NEW ORLEANS — Drew Brees and the unbeaten Saints left Tom Brady in the dust, zipping up and down the field in a dominant romp over the New England Patriots.
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North Adams Transcript - Wed Dec 2, 2:19 am ET
The Associated Press FOXBOROUGH -- One after another, five defensive starters retired or were traded by the New England Patriots before the season, taking away 52 years of NFL experience. On Monday night, one after another, long gains by New Orleans Saints receivers turned what was expected to be a close game into a 38-17 rout.
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The Standard-Times - Wed Dec 2, 12:09 am ET
One after another, five defensive starters retired or were traded by the New England Patriots before the season, taking away 52 years of NFL experience.
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The Norwich Bulletin - Tue Dec 1, 8:06 pm ET
One after another, five defensive starters retired or were traded by the New England Patriots before the season, taking away 52 years of NFL experience.
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WAPT Jackson - Mon Nov 30, 3:53 pm ET
The NFL's two best offenses figure to dazzle and delight fans at the Louisiana Superdome on Monday night, as the New Orleans Saints put their unbeaten record on the line against the New England Patriots in a possible Super Bowl preview.
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WDSU New Orleans - Mon Nov 30, 10:23 am ET
The NFL's two best offenses figure to dazzle and delight fans at the Louisiana Superdome on Monday night, as the New Orleans Saints put their unbeaten record on the line against the New England Patriots in a possible Super Bowl preview.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal - Tue Dec 1, 1:00 am ET
NFL Saints 38, Patriots 17 NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Saints are still unbeaten and have joined the Indianapolis Colts in making NFL history. Drew Brees threw for a season-high 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night. The Saints joined the Colts at 11-0, the first time two teams have opened with that many wins in the same season ...
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Baltimore Sun - Mon Nov 30, 11:53 pm ET
It's first time two NFL teams have started season with 11-0 records With one pinpoint throw after another, Drew Brees put New Orleans' pursuit of perfection into overdrive and left Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the dust.
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Everett Herald - Tue Dec 1, 12:07 am ET
NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Saints are still unbeaten and have joined the Indianapolis Colts in making NFL history. Drew Brees threw for a season-high 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night.
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North Adams Transcript - Tue Dec 1, 12:34 am ET
The Associated Press NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Saints are still unbeaten and have joined the Indianapolis Colts in making NFL history. Drew Brees threw for a season-high 371 yards and five touchdown passes, and the Saints beat the New England Patriots 38-17 on Monday night. The Saints joined the Colts at 11-0, the first time two teams have opened with that many wins in the same season.
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San Jose Mercury News - Sun Nov 29, 10:58 pm ET
The New England Patriots and the New Orleans Saints are about as good as it gets in the NFL, but their quarterbacks will get much of the attention in their showdown on Monday Night Football.
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Summit Daily News - Sun Nov 29, 9:19 pm ET
HOUSTON - Peyton Manning threw for three touchdowns and the Colts rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit Sunday for a 35-27 win to clinch the AFC South. It was their 20th straight regular-season victory. Indianapolis (11-0) is one win shy of the New England Patriots' NFL-record 21-game run from 2006-08. The Colts can tie the record if they beat Tennessee at home next weekend. The Colts ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 12:46 am ET
Drew Brees and the unbeaten Saints left Tom Brady in the dust, zipping up and down the field in a dominant romp over the New England Patriots.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Tue Dec 1, 7:12 pm ET
One after another, five defensive starters retired or were traded by the New England Patriots before the season, taking away 52 years of NFL experience. On Monday night, one after another, long gains by New Orleans Saints receivers turned what was expected to be a close game into a 38-17 rout. A connection or just a coincidence?
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WBZ Boston - Tue Dec 1, 7:07 am ET
With one pinpoint throw after another, Drew Brees put New Orleans' pursuit of perfection into overdrive and left Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the dust.