By Joel A. Erickson | The Advocate
The New Orleans Saints narrowly averted disaster on Sunday.
Punchless on offense for most of the day, New Orleans spent most of the day trailing a Cleveland Browns team that hasn't won a game since Christmas Eve of 2016.
Then Michael Thomas and Marcus Williams brought the Saints back from dead. Behind two touchdowns from Thomas and a game-breaking interception by Williams, New Orleans overcame a nine-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat Cleveland 21-18 on Wil Lutz's 44-yard field goal with 26 seconds left.
New Orleans (1-1) spent most of the game looking like a team that would end a pair of ignominious streaks for the Browns. Cleveland had not won a game in its last 18 tries, and the Browns have not come away with a road win in their last 22. ...
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