Shortly ahead of halftime arriving, Drew Brees and the Saints awoke from their slumber. A dormant offense and a rookie-ravaged defense had fallen behind by 17 points and offered no counter. Then Brees bounded into action and executed a two-minute drill that showcased the poise and efficiency that have been hallmarks of his Hall of Fame career. There was another second-half lull and then another rally into overtime and to victory. These are not the Saints we expected, but Brees' moxie, a little bit of Taysom Hill tomfoolery, a perfect Wil Lutz, just enough Alvin Kamara and a huge tackle from Marshon Lattimore equated to a much-needed triumph. Brees is now 4-0 against his former team and produced his 51st game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime. His night saw 325 yards passing, two total scores and a mercurial performance opposite of the consistency we've grown to expect.
Police in California arrested 76 people outside the Staples Center on Monday night after a large crowd celebrating the Los Angeles Lakers winning its 17th NBA Championship turned “violent and destructive.” More than 1,000 Lakers fans gathered in downtown Los Angeles late Monday night to celebrate their team’s 106-93 win over the Miami Heat in Game 6 of the Finals, but things quickly escalated when some participants began throwing glass bottles and rocks at law enforcement.
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