MIAMI (AP)—Drew Brees(notes) emerged from the locker room with a fresh cut under his chin and another between his eyebrows.
He made the Miami Dolphins look worse.
Brees and the unbeaten New Orleans Saints fell behind for the first time all season, then overcame a 21-point deficit Sunday to beat Miami 46-34.
The NFL’s highest-scoring team topped 40 points for the fourth time and outscored the Dolphins 22-0 in the fourth quarter.
“There was no doubt on our sideline we would come back and win,” said Brees, who threw for 298 yards. “They had given us their best shot, and we had played about as bad as we could play. All we had to do was string together a few drives and gain the momentum back. We knew it was going to happen, and it did.”
NFL passing leader Brees had his worst day of the season, with three interceptions, a lost fumble and five sacks. But he led touchdown drives of 82, 79 and 60 yards on successive possessions in the second half to put New Orleans ahead.
Tracy Porter’s(notes) 54-yard interception return then sealed the win for the Saints (6-0), who are off to their best start since 1991 and are the only unbeaten team in the NFC.
“It can be a season-defining win,” linebacker Scott Shanle(notes) said. “This was a test we hadn’t faced yet, and we couldn’t be happier with the way we responded.”
Brees threw for one touchdown and scored twice. After his 2-yard keeper with 8:35 left gave the Saints their first lead, he celebrated by dunking the ball over the crossbar.
“There are times in the game when a team just needs an emotional lift,” he said. “I felt like I had to do something to get everybody hyped. The first thing that came to mind was to dunk it.”
Fading at the finish, the Dolphins (2-4) fell 2 1/2 games behind AFC East leader New England.
“This was our game to win,” Miami’s Ricky Williams(notes) said. “We fought and we fought. They just fought harder at the end.”
Williams carried only nine times but tied a career high with three touchdowns rushing, including a 68-yard run, the longest of his career. At that point, the Dolphins appeared en route to a stunning blowout.
By the time the Saints picked up their second first down 22 minutes into the game, Miami led 24-3. Against New Orleans, that wasn’t enough of a cushion.
“With Drew Brees, it’s like the score is 0-0,” Miami cornerback Vontae Davis(notes) said. “We knew they would come back and that it would be a tough game.”
Two Dolphins turnovers and an ill-advised timeout helped New Orleans back into the game.
After Davone Bess(notes) lost a fumble at midfield late in the first half, Marques Colston(notes) caught a 21-yard pass that was initially ruled a TD. When a replay review with 5 seconds left determined the ball should instead be placed at the half-yard line, the Dolphins called timeout.
With the Saints trailing by 21, coach Sean Payton sent his field goal unit into the game. During the timeout, Brees lobbied for a shot at a touchdown.
“I just told him I’d get it,” Brees said. “I said, ‘I’ll get the touchdown. I know exactly what to do.”’
The Saints’ offense returned to the field, and Brees plunged across the goal line to make the score 24-10.
New Orleans struck again barely a minute into the second half when Darren Sharper(notes) scored on an interception return for the third time this season. The 42-yard runback came after he snatched a pass that deflected off the hands of receiver Ted Ginn Jr.(notes)
The pace of scoring soon became frantic, with three touchdowns in less than three minutes. The Saints drove 82 yards for a score to pull within 27-24, but Miami’s Brian Hartline(notes) turned a short pass into a 67-yard gain to set up Williams’ third score.
Jeremy Shockey(notes) then broke two tackles on a 66-yard reception for New Orleans, and two plays later Reggie Bush(notes) scored from 10 yards out on a reverse, capping his run with a balletic leap near the pylon.
The Saints forced a punt and mounted the go-ahead drive capped by Brees’ score, which made it 37-34. John Carney(notes) hooked the extra-point try wide, but he hit a 20-yard field goal with 3:23 left.
Trying to mount their own comeback, the Dolphins dropped two passes and committed two penalties before Chad Henne(notes) was intercepted by Porter on fourth-and-13.
^Notes: Saints DT Sedrick Ellis(notes) left the game with a sprained right knee, and FB Heath Evans(notes) hurt his right leg. … Dolphins CB Will Allen was sidelined by a knee injury. … Miami’s wildcat netted 30 yards in 14 plays. … Saints PK John Carney became the fourth NFL player to score 2,000 points.
Head to Head - Week 7
| Team | Total Yds | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | First Downs | 3rdD% | Pen./Yds | Turnovers | Time of Poss. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Orleans | 414 | 276 | 138 | 22 | 33.3% | 6/25 | 4 | 33:02 |
| Miami | 334 | 197 | 137 | 17 | 44.4% | 8/55 | 3 | 26:58 |

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GO IU!
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You go to a story about the bengals Denver game, you see bengals fan crying.
Jets-Fins: jets fans crying.
Bengal-Steelers: Steeler fans crying.
All fans support there team and will alwys feel sour about losing....it's football.
What is sad is to see personal attakcs on those people.
What is awesome is what some dude posted back earlier... Something along the lines of " Saints are betetr, they wopped you, where able to make the come back, cry more" He used completly different words then I chose though. lol
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You go to a story about the bengals Denver game, you see bengals fan crying.
Jets-Fins: jets fans crying.
Bengal-Steelers: Steeler fans crying.
All fans support there team and will alwys feel sour about losing....it's football.
What is sad is to see personal attakcs on those people.
What is awesome is what some dude posted back earlier... Something along the lines of " Saints are betetr, they wopped you, where able to make the come back, cry more" He used completly different words then I chose though. lol
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Now they can meet in the Superbowl, Saints will put up 40 on em and send them back home.
Wow- the Miami Fans are sorrya$$ whiners. Whine, whine, whine! Just get some weed from R Williams and it will calm the Dolphins fans down, then maybe a big group hug for support. Guess what we will leave the Batman and Robin night light on for you guys.
Give it up, yall do have some more games to play, it will be allright, yall are not THAT BAD!!
Yall beat the Saints for a half, only team so far to do that!!
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soon their unbeaten season will come to an end when they face the steelers.
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Go Saints!!
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Bottom line is, the superior team beat your Dolphins Sunday. Imagine how tough that had to be after getting your A$$ kicked for 29 first half minutes at 24-3. To come back and end it at 46-34 was FCKNG amazing!! Simple as that. Good thing there was no more time as another minute or two and it might have been 60 -34, cuz the Saints were rolling!! and the fish were drowning and washing up on the shore.
Now from dealing with Eagles, Jets, Bills, Giants, Lions, and now Dolphins fans, it is clear they are not ready for the Saints at the top. Well TOUGH SH!T, here they are above all except even with Denver and INDY. The Saints are at the top. The defense is top third and the offense is one of the best in league history! hard to comprehend huh!! Well get used to it, look at the yardage and pointrs they have scored against the top defenses in the NFL. The Eagles, Jets, Giants were all top 3 defenses in NFL before the Saints shredded them down the rankings, they will all rise back up after a few weeks of normal play against nromal teams, just the Saints will knock all the defenses down the ladder a few notches. Hell 45 points on Miamis defense is amazing.
Saints are going to the Super Bowl!! get used to it.
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morbidmunk77, I can tell you are soft. All these ridiculous internet insults are the sign of a very petty and weak, lonely individual. Have fun jerkin your peck to your Fat Head Drew Brees poster. Don't forget to wipe your gisms off his face for next time. HAHAHAHAHA.
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The Saints DIDN"T win by the ref's calls, what happend was the Dolphins gave up in the 2nd half because they thought they had us beat, BUT. the Saints came back! But I will give the Dolphins credit. They had us trailing 24-10 @ half time. 1st game of the season that we have trailed. So I do give the Dolphins credit but I still can't believe that we came back. EPSN said that was the 1st game in HISTORY that a team that was trailing by 20 points or more came back & won it! so GO SAINTS!
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the saints came back and earned the win as the dolphins were blowing it.
cant blame the refs
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