The Saints fell 20-10 to the Buccaneers on Sunday as turnovers and mistakes mounted in the second half at the Caesars Superdome. Saints coach Dennis Allen acknowledged that Jameis Winston missed on some throws that he would normally make, and it's easy to see how the quarterback wouldn't quite be himself as he reportedly has four fractures in his back. He tossed three interceptions, sure to spark concerns that he could settle back into some of his old habits from Tampa Bay. There was no Alvin Kamara on the field for the Saints as he attempts to return from an injury to his ribs. His replacement in the lineup, Mark Ingram, played well, but a lost fumble in the second half played a big role in the outocme. A fight between the two teams in the fourth quarter also hurt the Saints' cause. There were ejections for cornerback Marshon Lattimore and his fierce rival, Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans. Five interceptions and poorly timed penalties will get you every time, and that's what happened to the Saints on Sunday. Jeff Duncan: In what likely was his final game at the Superdome, Tom Brady answers the bellJeff Duncan takes us through Tom Brady's day in the dome, ranging from anger to the joys of victory. The Marshon Lattimore and Mike Evans rivalry adds another chapter with on-field meleeLuke Johnson describes how the Saints are responding to Sunday's brawl. A reportedly injured Jameis Winston dealt 3 interceptions, 6 sacks in Saints' loss to BucsTerrin Waack takes a look at how Jameis Winston managed to play while battling his back injury. Rod Walker: Jameis Winston's revenge game against Buccaneers spoiled by turnoversRod Walker takes us through what had to be a painful experience for Winston in a variety of ways. |