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Unbeaten Saints rally past Dolphins

- The Associated Press
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MIAMI — For most of the first half, the New Orleans Saints could hardly make a first down.

Later there was no stopping them, as usual.

The unbeaten Saints overcame an early 21-point deficit, mounting touchdown drives of 82, 79 and 60 yards on successive possessions in the second half to overtake the Miami Dolphins 46-34 Sunday.

NFL passing leader Drew Brees had his worst day of the season, with three interceptions and five sacks. But he scored twice, the second time on a 2-yard keeper with 8:35 left to give the Saints their first lead.

Tracy Porter’s 54-yard interception return sealed the win for the Saints (6-0), off to their best start since 1991. The league’s highest-scoring team topped 40 points for the fourth time.

Miami (2-4) fell 2 1/2 games behind AFC East leader New England.

The Dolphins’ Ricky Williams carried only nine times but tied a career high with three touchdowns rushing, including a 68-yard run, the longest of his career. By the time the Saints picked up their second first down 22 minutes into the game, the Dolphins led 24-3.

It was the first time the Saints had trailed this season.

Miami then let them back into the game with two turnovers. After Davone Bess lost a fumble at midfield late in the first half, Marques Colston caught a 21-yard pass that was initially ruled a TD. When a replay review with 5 seconds left determined the ball should instead be placed at the half-yard line, the Dolphins called timeout.

The Saints then decided to run another play rather than settle for a field goal, and Brees plunged across the goal line to make the score 24-10.

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