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Bris breaks the all-time record, and the saints take the red skin lightly

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Bris breaks the all-time record, and the saints take the red skin lightly

At 8:20 a.m. Beijing time on Tuesday, October 9, the fifth week of the regular season of the season, the Monday night game moved to New Orleans, and the 3-1 New Orleans Saints sat at home to face the 2-1 Washington Redskins. The last time the two teams met was last season, when the Saints defeated the Redskins by 3-pointers in overtime at home. In addition, this game is significant for Saints quarterback Drew Brees, as he is expected to surpass Brett Favre and Peyton Manning as the quarterback with the most passed yards in NFL history.

The game began, with redskin abandoning the kick first, Drew Bris passed the ball to find Michael Thomas to take 20 yards, and then mark Ingram, who returned from the game, first took a short pass from the left and ran down 28 yards, then rushed to score a 2-yard touchdown. The Saints touched first, but Wil Lutz failed to hit the extra point, and the Saints were 6-0 redskins.

The Redskins responded with a wave of 8-minute offense: quarterback Alex Smith short-pass runback Chris Thompson, who ran down 17 yards on the left sideline and converted 15 yards in three gears before former Seahawks receiver Paul Richardson completed another 23 yards on the Saints security guard. However, they were eventually blocked on the 7-yard line, with Dustin Hopkins' 37-yard shot turning the score to 6-3.

Michael Thomas's 31-yard catch and two fouls in third gear by the Redskins sent the Saints offense to the 1-yard line. Drew Bris's short pass to midfielder Josh Hill crossed a 1-yard touchdown to score as the Saints led the Redskins 13-3. On the redskins, veteran running back Adrian Peterson picked up a short pass and broke away from defence on the left wing to advance 24 yards to help the team get to the free-kick range. Dustin Hopkins closed the deficit to seven points with a 53-yard long free-kick, and the Saints were 13-6 redskins.

Interestingly, the Saints' all-around benchback, Taysom Hill, made the appearance to complete a 5-yard dash and switch the first offense. After Drew Bris's long pass Cameron Meredith scored 46 yards, the Saints moved to the front of the scoring line. Runback Mark Ingram scored on a 1-yard dash, his second touchdown of the match. Saints 20:6 Red Skin.

After the red-skinned attack team abandoned the kick again, the moment of witnessing history arrived. Drew Bliss's long pass found unguarded receiver Tre\'Quan Smith, who scored in a 62-yard touchdown! Drew Brith broke Payton Manning's passing yards record and became the new first man in history! The game was temporarily suspended and a small ceremony was held for Drew Bris to celebrate the new record.

Before the end of the first half, the Saints, who led 26-6, attacked in their own half, Cameron Meredith received the ball and dropped the ball, the redskin offensive group easily got a chance to enter the red zone, and quarterback Alex Smith himself rushed to score a 4-yard touchdown. The two teams entered the second half with a 26-13 score.

Entering the third quarter, the near-end forward Josh Hill took a short pass and ran down 23 yards, after which outside receiver Trequarn Smith received a long pass from Brice to complete a 35-yard touchdown, and the Saints led the Redskins by 20 points 33-13. On the redskins, they hit four 2 yards, and quarterback Alex Smith's pass was intercepted by Justin Hardee, who carried the ball back for 77 yards. The Saints offensive group scored on the 4-yard line, and substitute quarterback Tyson Hill scored a 1-yard touchdown on the right, and the Saints were 40-13 redskins.

A 21-yard catch from midfielder Jordan Reed helped the Redskins push into the Saints half again. In four 10 yards, the Saints' first-round pick Marcus Davenport took the ball out of Alex Smith's hand and Saints linebacker A.J. Klein. Klein) picked up the ball and returned for 17 yards. Will Lutz's 44-yard free-kick then turned the score to 43-13.

The Redskins finally made a touchdown in the second half. Redskin receiver Jamison Crowder received the ball for 24 yards and Maurice Harris completed another 42 yards in front of the scoring line. Running back Kapri Bibbs scored on a 1-yard touchdown. Saints 43:19 Redskin. By this time the game was in the fourth quarter, but the Saints waited until the end of the game time to replace Brice.

The game ended with the Saints taking a 43-19 home run. While Drew Brice didn't get his 500th career touchdown tonight, he did break the NFL career pass code record. The Saints scored their fourth win of the season while giving the Redskins a second loss of the season.

Player Stats:

New Orleans Saints

Quarterback Drew Brith made 26 of 29 passes, 363 yards, average 12.5, 3 touchdowns and 0 interceptions, was killed twice, and the quarterback score was close to 153.2 on full points.

Outside receiver Trequahn Smith received 3 balls, 111 yards, 2 touchdowns;

Runback Mark Ingram 16 punches, 53 yards, average 3.3, 2 touchdowns;

Quarterback Tyson Hill 5-header, 23 yards, 1 touchdown;

Washington Redskins

Quarterback Alex Smith 39 passes 23, 275 yards, average 7.1, 0 touchdowns 1 interception, 3 kills, one loss of the ball;

Outside receiver Jamison Crowder received the ball 4 times and was 55 yards.

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