Sean Payton’s daring gamble on the second-half kickoff paid off, and a much-maligned New Orleans Saints defense stopped Peyton Manning twice in the final three minutes as the NFC champions upset the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 Sunday in Super Bowl XLIV. Indiana alumnus Tracy Porter intercepted Manning with the Colts driving to tie the game late in the fourth quarter, and former Purdue star Drew Brees threw for 281 yards and two touchdowns for the Saints.
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Payton's aggressive calls reap rewards
Sean Payton, dat’s who. The New Orleans Saints head coach engineered a stunning 31-17 upset of the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV on Sunday by winning a gambit of daring gambles. “This coach really said, ‘We’re going out to win the game,’” Pendleton Heights football coach John Broughton said.
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Missed chances doomed Colts
Moving forward after a 31-17 Super Bowl XLIV loss to the New Orleans Saints won’t be easy for the Indianapolis Colts. Too many mistakes. Too many missed opportunities. A 16-3 record falls by the wayside after a year in which the Colts constantly found ways to make big plays, found ways to win games despite not playing well in some key areas.
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Manning throws away bid for one final comeback
Peyton Manning spent the whole season building toward a Super Bowl crown, a win that certainly would put him among the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. And then he threw it all away.
Blocked onto his butt, Manning could only watch as Tracy Porter returned an interception for a clinching, 74-yard touchdown in the final minutes Sunday that gave the New Orleans Saints a 31-17 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. -
Saints' gamble, Colts' loss
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Saints beat Colts 31-17 to win Super Bowl
Leave it to Purdue and Indiana to keep the Indianapolis Colts from bringing back a second Super Bowl trophy to Lucas Oil Stadium.
With the Colts unable to provide enough of a pass rush, former Purdue University quarterback Drew Brees completed 32 of 39 passes for 288 yards and fired two touchdowns to earn game Most Valuable Player honors as the New Orleans Saints posted a 31-17 Super Bowl XLIV win Sunday night at Sun Life Stadium. - Bitter End
- Payton expects CB Gay to be ready New Orleans cornerback Randall Gay and running back Lynell Hamilton sat out the Saints' final practice of the season on Saturday.
- Freeney sits out again, Wayne back at Indy workout Dwight Freeney watched the Colts' final Super Bowl practice from a golf cart, and it's still uncertain whether he will play in Sunday's Super Bowl.
- Seasons salvaged in Miami The paths the Colts and Saints took to tonight’s game are remarkably similar. New Orleans started the season with a 13-0 record, and then lost its last three. Indianapolis, meanwhile, was 14-0 before dropping its final two regular-season games.
- Saints Notebook: Payton not caught up in 'big game' According to Sean Payton, the New Orleans Saints are right on schedule -- practice-wise -- for Sunday's Super Bowl XLIV matchup with the Indianapolis Colts.
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