NFL Game Recap - New Orleans at Seattle
Sun Sep 22, 2019 4:25 PM EDT

TEN
7
JAX
20
F
DET
27
PHI
24
F
NYJ
14
NE
30
F
OAK
14
MIN
34
F
BAL
28
KC
33
F
ATL
24
IND
27
F
DEN
16
GB
27
F
MIA
6
DAL
31
F
CIN
17
BUF
21
F
NYG
32
TB
31
F
CAR
38
ARI
20
F
NO
33
SEA
27
F
PIT
20
SF
24
F
HOU
27
LAC
20
F
LAR
20
CLE
13
F
CHI
31
WAS
15
F
PHI
34
GB
27
F

Sep 22, 2019, 4:25 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

New Orleans (2-1)

7

13

7

6

33

Seattle (2-1)

7

0

0

20

27

No Brees, no problem: Bridgewater, Saints top Seahawks 33-27
Sun Sep 22, 2019 9:16 PM

SEATTLE (AP) Teddy Bridgewater wanted to stay composed. He wanted to remain calm and in control while taking over for the next several weeks with the New Orleans Saints' leader, Drew Brees, sidelined with injury.

But emotions can often be tricky to control. And in the moments before making his first meaningful start since the 2015 playoffs, they all hit Bridgewater.

"I was thinking about the process from the time I was injured up until now and just thinking about all the ones who believed in me and just being back on this stage," Bridgewater said.

Three years removed from a knee injury that nearly ended his career, Bridgewater was an unexpected winner Sunday. He threw two touchdown passes in his first start with Brees out, watched his teammates add TDs on defense and special teams and help lead the Saints to a 33-27 win over the Seattle Seahawks.

The narrative entering the week centered on whether the Super Bowl hopes of the Saints (2-1) were lost with Brees out following surgery to repair a ligament near his right thumb. The week ended with Bridgewater throwing his hat into the stands as he ran off the field following his first win as a starting quarterback since Jan. 3, 2016, the final week of the 2015 season.

"I said all week Teddy is a leader," Saints running back Alvin Kamara said. "He had composure. He had poise and we got it done."

Bridgewater had started Week 17 last season, but that was a meaningless game. The Saints had their playoff seed wrapped up. Sunday had significance and Bridgewater relished his opportunity.

"You never want to take the game for granted," Bridgewater said. "I think last year what happened, we had the playoff spot locked up. To come into a game like today that has more meaning was one of those games where your emotions are high because the game has meaning and you haven't experienced this in a long time."

Bridgewater threw a 29-yard touchdown to Kamara late in the first half on a screen pass where the talented running back bounced off several tacklers on his way to the end zone. He added a 1-yard TD toss to Michael Thomas on fourth-and-goal on the first possession of the second half, a drive kept alive by an illegal formation penalty against Seattle on a missed field goal attempt.

But the key for New Orleans was a pair of first-half touchdowns with Bridgewater standing on the sideline.

Deonte Harris took a punt back 53 yards for a score in the first quarter, and Vonn Bell picked up Chris Carson's third lost fumble in three games, and returned it 33 yards for a TD in the second quarter.

The two non-offensive touchdowns for New Orleans, plus Seattle's numerous miscues took pressure off Bridgewater. He didn't need to win the game. He simply needed to avoid his own errors, which he did. He got the ball in the hands of his playmakers, Kamara mostly, and didn't take unnecessary risks. Bridgewater completed 19 of 27 passes for 177 yards.

Kamara had nine catches for 92 yards and added another 69 yards rushing.

"He's like a human joystick," Bridgewater said. "You get him the ball he's spinning, he's juking, he's bouncing off of guys."

The Saints took advantage of Seattle's sloppiness and handed the Seahawks (2-1) their first home loss in the month of September under Pete Carroll. Seattle had been 15-0 at home in September since 2010. The first loss will sting after Seattle gave gifts to the Saints all day, whether it was turnovers, untimely penalties, terrible tackling or costly clock management. It was an equation of errors by Seattle that was too much to overcome.

"Just had a really hard time getting out of our own way," Carroll said.

FIRST WIN

Payton won for the first time in his career without Brees as his quarterback. It was a limited sample size of just three previous games and a stat Payton joked as being "silly" afterward.

"That sells papers. I got it," Payton cracked.

WILSON'S STATS

Russell Wilson threw an 8-yard TD to Tyler Lockett in the first half and ran for a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter. His 2-yard TD run early in the fourth pulled Seattle within 27-14. New Orleans went three-and-out on its next drive, but Seattle couldn't convert on fourth-and-1 deep in its own end and Kamara scored on a 1-yard plunge for the capper. Wilson also missed Lockett on a fourth-down throw in the end zone in the third quarter.

Wilson was 32 of 50 for 406 yards and added a 4-yard TD to Will Dissly on the final play of the game.

NO PRESSURE

Bridgewater was helped by Seattle's pass rush being unable to create consistent pressure. The debut of Jadeveon Clowney and Ziggy Ansah playing together on the defensive line yielded minimal results. Seattle had zero sacks, only two quarterback hits. While Bridgewater got rid of the ball quickly, he was comfortable in the pocket.

END OF HALF

Seattle missed a chance to trim the deficit at the end of the first half because of poor clock management. Seattle took possession with 29 seconds left and two timeouts. The Seahawks chose not to use a timeout after a 9-yard completion to Dissly. Wilson took the next snap with 10 seconds left and after scrambling hit DK Metcalf for 54 yards to the Saints 16. Seattle attempted to call timeout, but officials said it came after the clock hit zero.

UP NEXT

Saints: New Orleans returns home after two weeks on the road and faces Dallas next Sunday.

Seahawks: Seattle travels to NFC West rival Arizona next Sunday.

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Passing

NO Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
T. Bridgewater 27 19 70.4 2 177 29 0 112.7 0
SEA Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
R. Wilson 50 32 64.0 2 406 54 0 102.6 0

Rushing

NO Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
A. Kamara 16 69 4.3 16 1
T. Bridgewater 3 12 4.0 11 0
SEA Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Carson 15 52 3.5 22 0
R. Wilson 7 51 7.3 18 2

Receiving

NO Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
A. Kamara 9 92 10.2 29 1
M. Thomas 5 54 10.8 18 1
SEA Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Lockett 11 154 14.0 40 1
D. Metcalf 2 67 33.5 54 0

Team Stats Comparison

NO SEA
Points For 33 27
Total Yards 265 514
Rushing Yards 88 108
Passing Yards 177 406
Passing Completions / Attempts 19/27 32/50
Turnovers 1 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 1/1
First Downs 15 26
Rushing Touchdowns 1 2
Passing Touchdowns 2 2
Penalties - Yards 11/70 7/53
Time Of Possession 28:27 31:33
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 3/11 5/14
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 1/4
Red Zone Conversions/Attempts 2/2 4/5
Sacks Against 0 0
Punts - Average Yards 6/54 4/41
Punt Returns - Average Yards/Punt Return 3/18 3/4
Kickoff Returns - Average Yards/Kickoff Return 3/20 2/24

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter NO SEA
NO 02:54 TD Deonte Harris 53 yd punt return (Wil Lutz kick) 7 0
SEA 12:36 TD Tyler Lockett 8 yd pass from Russell Wilson (Jason Myers kick) 7 7
2nd Quarter NO SEA
NO 08:10 TD Vonn Bell 33 yd opp fumble return (missed kick) 13 7
NO 14:27 TD Alvin Kamara 29 yd pass from Teddy Bridgewater (Wil Lutz kick) 20 7
3rd Quarter NO SEA
NO 07:16 TD Michael Thomas 1 yd pass from Teddy Bridgewater (Wil Lutz kick) 27 7
4th Quarter NO SEA
SEA 03:09 TD Russell Wilson 2 yd run (Jason Myers kick) 27 14
NO 10:41 TD Alvin Kamara 1 yd run (failed 2pt Rush) 33 14
SEA 12:12 TD Russell Wilson 8 yd run (Jason Myers kick) 33 21
SEA 15:00 TD Will Dissly 4 yd pass from Russell Wilson 33 27

Game Information

Stadium: CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 69,005
Game Time: 3:9
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