By Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- It was the second Alvin Kamara touchdown of the second half that got the Who Dat chants rolling in MetLife Stadium and sent Giants fans streaming toward the exits.
It was his third touchdown that officially iced it.
It took a good chunk of the game to get to that point, to be sure -- the New Orleans Saints spent much of Sunday (Sept. 30) turning promise into disappointment, keeping the game much closer than it should have been -- but it was the juice the offense found at the end that carried New Orleans to a 33-18 win.
The Giants pulled within one score late. Saquon Barkley's 1-yard touchdown run capped a 10-play, 75-yard touchdown drive, and Sterling Shepard's 2-point conversion cut the Saints' lead to 26-18.
Things looked potentially bleak for the Saints when Ted Ginn Jr. bobbled the ensuing kickoff and was tackled at the 3-yard line. But an expertly-placed Drew Brees pass to Josh Hill moved the Saints off the goal line, a defensive pass interference kept the drive alive on a third down and Kamara put the game away in his own special way. ...
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