By Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
On the New Orleans Saints' first play of the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Browns, Alvin Kamara raced 5 or 6 yards past the line of scrimmage before he was touched and then did the rest of the dirty work himself on an 18-yard burst.
It was the type of play the Saints made with regularity last season when they ranked fifth in the NFL in yards rushing per game (129.4) and second in yards per carry (4.66). But they have been harder to come by through two weeks this season.
Before that 18-yard rush, the Browns limited the Saints to just 22 yards on 13 carries with a long of 4 yards. It was a poor carryover from a week earlier, when the Saints gained just 43 yards on 13 attempts while trying to play catch-up against the Buccaneers.
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On the New Orleans Saints' first play of the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Browns, Alvin Kamara raced 5 or 6 yards past the line of scrimmage before he was touched and then did the rest of the dirty work himself on an 18-yard burst.
It was the type of play the Saints made with regularity last season when they ranked fifth in the NFL in yards rushing per game (129.4) and second in yards per carry (4.66). But they have been harder to come by through two weeks this season.
Before that 18-yard rush, the Browns limited the Saints to just 22 yards on 13 carries with a long of 4 yards. It was a poor carryover from a week earlier, when the Saints gained just 43 yards on 13 attempts while trying to play catch-up against the Buccaneers.
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