WASHINGTON (2-1) at NEW ORLEANS (3-1)Monday
Youth Marshon Lattimore Jersey , 8:20 p.m. ET, ESPNOPENING LINE - Saints by 6 1/2RECORD VS. SPREAD - Redskins 2-1, Saints 2-2SERIES RECORD - Redskins
lead 17-9LAST MEETING - Saints beat Redskins 34-21, Nov. 19, 2017LAST WEEK -
Redskins had bye, beat Packers 31-17 in Week 3; Saints beat Giants 33-18AP PRO32
RANKING - Redskins No. 13, Saints No. 4REDSKINS OFFENSE - OVERALL (14), RUSH
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(30).STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES - Redskins have won two of past three. ...
Redskins RB Adrian Peterson began 2017 with Saints, was traded to Arizona four
weeks into regular season. He had 120 yards rushing, two TDs in last game.
Peterson ranks seventh all-time in TDs rushing with 102. ... Redskins QB Alex
Smith was with Chiefs last time vs. Saints in 2016
Youth Marcus Williams Jersey , passing for 214 yards, two TDs without INT. ... RB Chris Thompson had TD receiving in last meeting before breaking
right leg in same game. He has TD catch in past two games and eight TDs (four
rushing, four receiving) in past eight on road. ... WR Jordan Reed had two TDs
receiving in last game vs. Saints in 2015. ... WR Paul Richardson Jr., had first
TD receiving with Redskins in Week 3. ... LB Ryan Kerrigan has sack in two of
three career meetings. ... DL Jonathan Allen had two sacks in Week 3, his first
career multi-sack game. ... Rookie DL Daron Payne had first career sack in Week
3. ... Saints QB Drew Brees has 71,740 career yards passing, needs 201 yards to
move ahead of Peyton Manning for most all-time, and 98 yards to move ahead of
Brett Favre for second. ... Brees is completing 75.8 percent of passes for 323.8
yards per game this season. He's passed for eight TDs, no INTs. Also has rushed
for two TDs. ... RB Alvin Kamara leads NFL with 611 scrimmage yards
Womens Sheldon Rankins Jersey , had career-high 134 yards, three TDs rushing last week. Kamara gained at least 175 scrimmage yards in each of past
two games. ... RB Mark Ingram returns from four-game suspension. He rushed for
1,124 yards, 12 TDs last season. ... WR Michael Thomas has at least 10 catches,
TD in each of past two outings at home. ... DE Cameron Jordan has four sacks,
five tackles for loss in last three games. ... LB Demario Davis had 11 tackles,
two sacks last week. ... DT Tyeler Davison had sack, forced fumble last week.
... Saints K Wil Lutz has made 10 of 11 field goals and all 11 point-after
kicks. ... Fantasy tip: Brees is 7-1 with 2,418 yards
Womens Vonn Bell Jersey , 13 TDs passing in past eight games at home. The Saints just keep winning, much to the chagrin of the rest of the division. The
Saints have a chance to clinch the NFC South title for the second year in a row
next week, all thanks to a solid Week 12. Here’s how it all happened:Bob
Donnan-USA TODAY SportsComing into Week 12, the entire NFC South was back in
action. The first place New Orleans Saints (9-1) hosted the third place Atlanta
Falcons (4-6) on Thursday Night Football. On Sunday, the second place Carolina
Panthers (6-4) hosted Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks (5-5) while the
last place Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-7) hosted another NFC West team, the San
Francisco 49ers (2-8).The New Orleans Saints took care of business against the
Atlanta Falcons, to extend their winning streak to ten games. The 31-17 loss
dropped the Falcons to 4-7 and eliminated them from a division title. The Tampa
Bay Buccaneers were able to beat the 49ers 27-9 to improve to 4-7, and
technically keep their playoff hopes alive in a wild NFC wildcard chase. The
team chasing the Saints for the division, the Carolina Panthers
Authentic Alex Okafor Jersey , weren’t able to get it done against the Seahawks, losing on a last second field goal, 30-27. The loss - Carolina’s third
in a row - dropped the Panthers to 6-5.Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty ImagesNow
into Week 13, the Saints are in a position to clinch the NFC South.The Saints
play their second Thursday Night Football game in a row, this time on the road
against the NFC East-leading Dallas Cowboys (6-5). The Atlanta Falcons host the
Baltimore Ravens (6-5), but that game is largely unimportant for the divisional
race. The Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers play each other in Tampa
Bay, in the only other game that matters.If the Saints win and then the
Buccaneers beat the Panthers Sunday at noon CST, the Saints will officially be
NFC South Champs once again.But first things first:#BeattheCowboys
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