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New Orleans Saints 38-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tom Brady throws three interceptions in blowout loss

Drew Brees throws four touchdown passes to overtake Tom Brady for the most in NFL history (564 to 561); Antonio Brown has three catches for 31 yards in Buccaneers debut, while Michael Thomas had five grabs for 51 yards in his return for the Saints

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Highlights as the New Orleans Saints overwhelmed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 38-3 on Sunday in the NFL at Raymond James Stadium

Tom Brady was intercepted three times, while Drew Brees threw four touchdown passes, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered a shock 38-3 blowout defeat to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday Night Football.

Brees entered the game one touchdown pass behind Brady for the most in the history of the NFL but, after the hugely contrasting fortunes for the two veteran QBs on the night, Brees leads with 564 TDs to Brady's 561.

  • Saints stats: Drew Brees, 26/32, 222 yards, 4 TDs
  • Rushing leader: Taysom Hill, seven carries, 54 yards
  • Receiving leader: Michael Thomas, five catches, 51 yards

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Re-live some of Drew Brees' best plays as he helped the Saints beat the Buccaneers

The Saints (6-2) won their fifth consecutive game and bypass the Buccaneers (6-3) into first place in the NFC South after a season sweep of their divisional rivals - it's the first time in Brady's career he has lost twice to the same team in one season.

It was clear early on in the game it was going to prove a far trickier contest for Tampa Bay than many had predicted; having averaged 36 points per game in a three-game win streak coming into Sunday's meeting with the Saints, Brady's Bucs badly stumbled out of the gate, particularly on offence.

  • Buccaneers stats: Tom Brady, 22/38, 209 yards, 0 TDs, 3 INTs
  • Rushing leader: Ronald Jones, three carries, nine yards
  • Receiving leader: Mike Evans, four catches, 64 yards

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Antonio Brown, who made three catches on his Tampa Bay debut, plucked this Tom Brady pass out of the air for a 15-yard gain against New Orleans.

Tampa Bay went three-and-out on each of their opening four possessions, while Brady threw his first interception to David Onyemata on their next series, seeing his stat line read a paltry 4-of-12 passing at the time, for 27 yards and a pick.

By that point, contrastingly, Brees had expertly led three Saints touchdown drives - finding Tre-Quan Smith, Adam Trautman and Emmanuel Sanders in the endzone - and, following on from Brady's interception, Alvin Kamara went over at the goal line for a fourth first-half score.

A Will Lutz 36-yard field goal made it 31-0 to New Orleans going into the break, with Brady - who threw a second pick to Marcus Williams in the dying seconds - staring down the largest ever half-time deficit of his storied career.

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Brady threw three interceptions as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were thrashed by the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.

The start of the third quarter offered a glimmer of hope, as the Buccaneers recovered a Brees fumble on the first possession and subsequently drove down to the Saints one-yard line, only to then turn the ball over on downs for the second time in the game when failing to convert on fourth down.

Brady's third and final interception was picked off by Malcolm Jenkins late in the third quarter, and Brees then turned that turnover into a three-yard touchdown pass to Josh Hill early in the fourth, seeing him streak ahead of Brady by three on the all-time passing TDs list.

Ryan Succop's 48-yard field goal with just under six minutes remaining ensured Tampa Bay were at least able to avoid a shutout, but the 38-3 scoreline represents the most lopsided loss of Brady's career.

Scoring summary

FIRST QUARTER
Saints 7-0 Buccaneers Drew Brees 14-yard TD pass to Tre'Quan Smith (extra point)
Saints 14-0 Buccaneers Drew Brees seven-yard TD pass to Adam Trautman (extra point)
SECOND QUARTER
Saints 21-0 Buccaneers Drew Brees 12-yard TD pass to Emmanuel Sanders (extra point)
Saints 28-0 Buccaneers Alvin Kamara one-yard TD run (extra point)
Saints 31-0 Buccaneers Will Lutz 36-yard field goal
FOURTH QUARTER
Saints 38-0 Buccaneers Drew Brees three-yard TD pass to Josh Hill (extra point)
Saints 38-3 Buccaneers Ryan Succop 48-yard field goal

The Buccaneers also now own the unwanted record of the fewest amount of rushing attempts in a game in NFL history, as the early hole they dug themselves on offence meant they ended up rushing the ball just five times as they desperately and disastrously tried to pass they way back into the contest.

Saints All-Pro receiver Michael Thomas returned from injury to play for the first time since the season opener and had five catches for 51 yards. Fellow All Pro Antonio Brown, making his Buccaneers debut after serving an eight-game suspension to start the season, had three catches for 31 yards.

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