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That's when the echoes of Gleason, who was at the Superdome watching Thursday night, rang.
Matt Ryan threw for 295 yards and two touchdowns, and Devonta Freeman added 100 yards on 13 rushes, but it wasn't enough to overcome the blocked punt and three lost fumbles,China NFL Jerseys, including two in the red zone.
"We wanted to rush the first punt and it just happened it was backed up a little bit and obviously, there is some significance in that it happened here against Atlanta," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "That was a pretty important play, I think, early in the game."
Atlanta entered the game with three wins by less than a touchdown, including last week's overtime victory over Washington, and was one of six remaining undefeated teams in the NFL.
Freeman pulled the Falcons to 24-14 early in the fourth quarter, but the Saints answered with Ingram's second touchdown of the game.
But it was Atlanta that didn't have any answers in its first nationally televised game of the season, though first-year coach Dan Quinn didn't think there was any pressure on his young team.
New Orleans' Drew Brees finished 30 of 39 passing for 312 yards and a touchdown. Atlanta had no answer for Saints tight end Benjamin Watson, who finished with a career-high 127 yards receiving and a touchdown. The Saints, for the second time this season, didn't turn the ball over.
"We are a team that focuses on getting the ball back to our offense as much as possible and we just didn't do that today," Falcons defensive end Tyson Jackson said.
New Orleans, meanwhile, was coming off a 39-17 loss at Philadelphia and was last in the league in total defense,Cheap Authentic Jerseys, giving up 409 yards per game.

New Orleans blocked a first-quarter punt by Matt Bosher,Wholesale Jerseys From China, returned it for a touchdown and the Falcons never recovered, losing 31-21 Thursday night and falling for the first time this season.
"It's just ball security," Ryan said. "I thought we moved the ball pretty efficiently the entire night. We had a couple of scoring chances where we ended up turning the football over. When you do that in this building, going against this team, it's extremely difficult to overcome."
New Orleans (2-4) found the end zone first as running back Mark Ingram capped a 12-play, 80-yard opening drive with a 2-yard touchdown run.
The Falcons (5-1) fell to 1-7 against New Orleans in night games since 2006 and 5-14 overall against the Saints in that same period.
"I don't sense that was the case coming in where we had to put more pressure on ourselves to really play well," he said. "But at the end of it, I think it was really the mistakes that cost us tonight

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