By Jackie Speigel | The Sporting News
Entering Week 13, the New Orleans Saints (10-1) are sitting comfortably atop the NFC South while the Dallas Cowboys (6-5) are holding onto first in the NFC East by a thread.
The Cowboys have won three in a row but need a win to maintain control of the division. It'll be a tough task as they face an uphill battle against a Saints team that ranks first in the NFL with 37.2 points-per-game and hasn't lost since Week 1. Their 10-game winning streak is the longest in New Orleans since they went 13-0 in 2009. That streak, coincidentally, was ended by the Cowboys.
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Quarterback Drew Brees is having an MVP season with a 76.4 completion percentage (first in the NFL), 29 touchdowns and two interceptions. Last week he only threw for 171 yards but he, of course, had four touchdowns in the Saints' 31-17 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
Dallas will have a tough time keeping him off the board as he has enters Thursday with four consecutive games throwing three-or-more touchdowns and an 100+ passer rating. His main target is Michael Thomas who has 1,080 yards, 86 catches and eight touchdowns. ...
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Entering Week 13, the New Orleans Saints (10-1) are sitting comfortably atop the NFC South while the Dallas Cowboys (6-5) are holding onto first in the NFC East by a thread.
The Cowboys have won three in a row but need a win to maintain control of the division. It'll be a tough task as they face an uphill battle against a Saints team that ranks first in the NFL with 37.2 points-per-game and hasn't lost since Week 1. Their 10-game winning streak is the longest in New Orleans since they went 13-0 in 2009. That streak, coincidentally, was ended by the Cowboys.
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Quarterback Drew Brees is having an MVP season with a 76.4 completion percentage (first in the NFL), 29 touchdowns and two interceptions. Last week he only threw for 171 yards but he, of course, had four touchdowns in the Saints' 31-17 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
Dallas will have a tough time keeping him off the board as he has enters Thursday with four consecutive games throwing three-or-more touchdowns and an 100+ passer rating. His main target is Michael Thomas who has 1,080 yards, 86 catches and eight touchdowns. ...
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