NFL Game Recap - Tampa Bay at New Orleans
Sun Sep 13, 2020 4:25 PM EDT

HOU
20
KC
34
F
PHI
17
WAS
27
F
MIA
11
NE
21
F
GB
43
MIN
34
F
IND
20
JAX
27
F
CHI
27
DET
23
F
LV
34
CAR
30
F
NYJ
17
BUF
27
F
CLE
6
BAL
38
F
SEA
38
ATL
25
F
LAC
16
CIN
13
F
ARI
24
SF
20
F
TB
23
NO
34
F
DAL
17
LAR
20
F
PIT
26
NYG
16
F
TEN
16
DEN
14
F

Sep 13, 2020, 4:25 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Tampa Bay (0-1)

7

0

10

6

23

New Orleans (1-0)

0

17

7

10

34

Brady's Bucs debut a flop with 2 INTs; Saints win 34-23
Sun Sep 13, 2020 10:07 PM

NEW ORLEANS (AP) Drew Brees and Tom Brady, the two leading passers in NFL history, couldn't muster vintage performances in the first NFL game featuring two starting quarterbacks in their 40s.

But while Brees avoided game-turning mishaps with an offense he's led since 2006, Brady suffered some costly cross-ups with his new team.

Brady threw two interceptions in his Tampa Bay debut, Alvin Kamara scored touchdowns running and receiving, and the New Orleans Saints beat the Buccaneers 34-23 on Sunday.

"I made some just bad, terrible turnovers," Brady said. "I obviously have got to do a lot better job."

The first of Brady's interceptions led to Kamara's 6-yard touchdown run. The second pick thrown by the new, 43-year-old Bucs QB - who left the New England Patriots in free agency after 20 years and six Super Bowl triumphs - was returned 36 yards for a touchdown by Janoris Jenkins.

"Win the turnover battle like we did, have a turnover for a touchdown, you're a 90-something percent winner in those games," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "Just a lot of things happened in that game that despite how you play, those things can help you win games. The energy and effort I was pleased with."

The 41-year-old Brees passed for 160 yards and two TDs. He did not turn the ball over and took only one sack. His first TD pass was a dump-off to Kamara from 12 yards out. In the fourth quarter he hit free-agent signing Emmanuel Sanders for a 5-yard score.

"I'd probably say I played awful," Brees said. "Certainly, we are used to playing at a much higher level offensively and especially in the passing game. So, we'll get that back on track."

Still, Brees found satisfaction in beating Brady's Bucs.

"Of course, it's significant and it's unique and I'd be lying to you if I said to you it didn't mean a little bit more," Brees said. "I've got so much love and respect for (Brady) and what he's able to accomplish.

"We played against each other in college, for goodness sake, in 1999," Brees continued. "At the end of the day, I think we would both pinch ourselves if you told us back then we'd have the opportunity to play this long and be a part of so many great teams and so many great moments, historic moments."

Few witnessed this latest bit of history in person, with government leaders and the Saints having agreed that no fans should attend the opener amid the coronavirus pandemic.

That turned the normally deafening 73,000-seat Superdome into more of an echo chamber. When Wil Lutz's field goal put New Orleans up 17-7, the squeaking of pulleys could be heard across the stadium as the net behind the goal post was lowered.

"It sort of felt like we were at a Tampa Bay game," Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan said.

Brady compared the environment to "a scrimmage."

"But obviously, it counts," he added. "We've got to look each other in the eye and all work harder, put more urgency on the things we have to do."

Tight end Jared Cook caught five passes for 80 yards for New Orleans, highlighted by a 46-yard reception down the left side that set up Sanders' TD.

Brady was 15 of 28 passing for 157 yards and one TD through the first 54 minutes. He padded his numbers in garbage time, finishing with 239 yards and two TDs, the second scoring strike going to Mike Evans with 2:41 left.

Tampa Bay's opening drive was promising for Brady, who the Bucs hope can lead them to their first playoff appearance since the 2007 season.

He lofted a 26-yard completion to Chris Godwin along the right sideline, drew a pass interference penalty with a 22-yard attempt to Mike Evans and capped the drive with a 2-yard keeper, after which he emphatically spiked the ball.

It was a fleeting, triumphant moment for the Bucs in a game defined more, in the end, by their new star's mistakes.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

Both teams largely stood along the sidelines during the national anthem.

One exception was Saints safety and Players Coalition co-founder Malcolm Jenkins, who trotted to the Saints' bench area after the anthem had finished.

FORTUITOUS MOVES

The Saints saw two players activated from the practice squad come up with big special teams plays. Defensive end Margus Hunt blocked a 54-yard field goal attempt. Receiver Bennie Fowler recovered a muffed kickoff at the Tampa Bay 18 in the fourth quarter, setting up a 21-yard field goal that made it 34-17 with 8:01 left.

INTERFERENCE

The Saints were flagged four times for defensive pass interference for 101 yards. All of those calls occurred during the Bucs' first three scoring drives. A 33-yard interference penalty against Tampa Bay at its own 6-yard line set up Kamara's second touchdown of the game. Officials called defensive pass interference six times for 149 yards on both teams.

INJURY REPORT

Buccaneers: Evans played after missing practice the past week with a hamstring injury. His only catch was his late, 2-yard TD.

Saints: Two-time All-Pro WR Michael Thomas appeared to be limping in the fourth quarter of a game in which he had just three catches for 17 yards. New RB Ty Montgomery appeared shaken up after special teams play but was able to walk to the sideline.

UP NEXT

Buccaneers: Continue NFC South play when Brady makes his home debut against Carolina on Sunday.

Saints: Take part in the first NFL game played in Las Vegas, the Raiders' home opener on Monday night, Sept. 21.

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Passing

TB Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
T. Brady 36 23 63.9 2 239 37 2 78.4 3
NO Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
D. Brees 30 18 60.0 2 160 46 0 96.5 1
T. Hill 1 1 100.0 0 38 38 0 118.8 0

Rushing

TB Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
R. Jones 17 66 3.9 21 0
T. Brady 3 9 3.0 4 1
NO Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
L. Murray 15 48 3.2 8 0
A. Kamara 12 16 1.3 6 1

Receiving

TB Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Godwin 6 79 13.2 29 0
S. Miller 5 73 14.6 37 0
NO Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Cook 5 80 16.0 46 0
A. Kamara 5 51 10.2 38 1

Team Stats Comparison

TB NO
Points For 23 34
Total Yards 310 271
Rushing Yards 86 82
Passing Yards 224 189
Passing Completions / Attempts 23/36 19/31
Turnovers 3 0
Interceptions Thrown 2 0
Fumbles - Lost 2/1 0/0
First Downs 23 18
Rushing Touchdowns 1 1
Passing Touchdowns 2 2
Penalties - Yards 9/103 6/119
Time Of Possession 28:37 31:23
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/13 5/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/1
Red Zone Conversions/Attempts 3/3 3/6
Sacks Against 3 1
Punts - Average Yards 5/47 6/44
Punt Returns - Average Yards/Punt Return 1/0 4/15
Kickoff Returns - Average Yards/Kickoff Return 1/0 0/0

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter TB NO
TB 07:33 TD Tom Brady 2 yd run (Ryan Succop kick) 7 0
2nd Quarter TB NO
NO 03:21 TD Alvin Kamara 12 yd pass from Drew Brees (Wil Lutz kick) 7 7
NO 04:51 TD Alvin Kamara 6 yd run (Wil Lutz kick) 7 14
NO 14:16 FG Wil Lutz 29 yd FG 7 17
3rd Quarter TB NO
NO 01:47 TD Janoris Jenkins 36 yd interception return (Wil Lutz kick) 7 24
TB 02:40 TD O.J. Howard 9 yd pass from Tom Brady (Ryan Succop kick) 14 24
TB 12:38 FG Ryan Succop 38 yd FG 17 24
4th Quarter TB NO
NO 03:22 TD Emmanuel Sanders 5 yd pass from Drew Brees (Wil Lutz kick) 17 31
NO 06:59 FG Wil Lutz 21 yd FG 17 34
TB 12:19 TD Mike Evans 2 yd pass from Tom Brady (failed 2pt Pass from Tom Brady) 23 34

Game Information

Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Attendance: 0
Game Time: 3:21
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