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By Luke Johnson | USA Today
SEATTLE — The New Orleans Saints’ first crack at this thing with Teddy Bridgewater starting in place of Drew Brees went about as well as could be expected, because they did not have to put it all on the quarterback’s shoulders.
Bridgewater threw one touchdown pass apiece to stars Alvin Kamara and Michael Thomas, and the Saints defense and special teams chipped in with touchdowns of their own to help his cause in an impressive and complete 33-27 road win against the Seahawks.
Kamara enjoyed a fine game as the focal point of the Saints offense without Brees. He scored touchdowns both through the air and on the ground, turning his 25 touches into 161 total yards. Bridgewater completed 19 of his 27 pass attempts for 177 yards and compiled a 112.7 passer rating.
The Saints improved their record to 2-1 with the victory. Every other NFC South team finished Week 3 with a 1-2 record. ...
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