Brady, Buccaneers erase 13-point deficit in final 3 minutes to top Saints
NFC South-leading Tampa Bay improves to 6-6
A relieved Tom Brady stepped to the podium with a big smile.
Clearly frustrated and on the verge of being held without a TD pass at home by the Saints for the third straight season, Brady led scoring drives of 91 and 63 yards and the Bucs (6-6) back to .500, tightening the team's grip on first place in the weak NFC South.
"We've had a lot of games come down to the end," Brady said. "Some we've won, some we've lost, which is why we're 6-6. It's not where we want to be, but we'll keep fighting."
The 45-year-old quarterback tossed a one-yard TD pass to rookie Cade Otton, pulling within 16-10 with exactly three minutes remaining. He got the ball back with 2:29 to go, then won it with a 6-yard throw to another rookie, Rachaad White, with three seconds left.
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"They played hard, they showed grit. It was a complete team effort, obviously," BucsĀ head coach Todd Bowles said. "Defence got the ball back, the offence cashed it in. Got it back one more time, cashed it in one more time."
The Saints (4-9) swept the season series between the division rivals each of the past two seasons, holding Brady without a TD pass in a 38-3 New Orleans rout in 2020 and again in a 9-0 road victory in 2021.
Andy Dalton, who didn't play in the earlier meetings, threw for 225 yards and a touchdown without an interception for New Orleans, however the Saints ultimately paid for having to settle for three field goals by Wil Lutz on drives deep into Bucs' territory.
The last-place Saints missed out on an opportunity to pull into a tie for second with the Falcons. None of the four teams in the NFC South has a winning record.
"I've got to go into a bye week knowing that we should have beat this team," Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan said. "The first time we should have beat this team. This time we should have. ... We should have beat a lot of other teams. We didn't."
The Bucs quarterback led a long field goal drive on the opening possession of the game, but only had sporadic success after that until finally getting the Bucs in the end zone with help from a 44-yard pass interference on Saints cornerback Paulson Adebo.
Otton scored on the next play.
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"Tom Brady is Tom Brady. He was meticulous in staying to the plan of his dink and dunk," Jordan said. "He had the one prayer that he sent out there and got bailed out with the flag."
A week after being shutout for the first time in 332 games, the Saints built a 10-3 halftime lead on Dalton's 30-yard scoring pass to Taysom Hill and a 38-yard field goal set up by just the third interception Brady has thrown all season.
Demario Davis' pick was also only the eighth takeaway by New Orleans'Ā defence ā by far a league-low ā in 13 games. Defensive end Cameron Jordan later forced a fumble that the Saints turned into a 12-play, 7-minute, 20-second drive that Lutz finished with a 21-yard field goal, making it 13-3 late in the third quarter.
"We didn't make the plays when they were there at the end of the game and they did. That's what it came down to," Dalton said. "We had opportunities for that game to be very different than what it was, and I feel like I'm a broken record saying the same thing. We just missed opportunities."