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City of New Orleans savors Saints win

Hoarse, hungover and happy, New Orleans woke up Monday wondering if that Super Bowl thing really happened. In the French Quarter, stragglers — decked out in Saints jerseys and team colors– remaining from the all-night party turned to coffee and beignets as dawn broke. Richard Bourland said he came to the city from nearby Gulfport, Miss., hoping to see history made and wasn’t disappointed.

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Super Bowl most-watched program ever

The Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of “M-A-S-H” to become the most-watched program in television history. The Nielsen Co. estimated Monday that 106.5 million people watched the New Orleans Saints upset the Indianapolis Colts. That beats the “M-A-S-H” finale, which had 105.97 million viewers in an era when there were fewer…

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Payton, Brees bask in glory of title

Drew Brees turned to his wife when he woke up and asked: “Did yesterday really happen?” The Saints and their fans awoke Monday to the realization that the once lovable losers from New Orleans were Super Bowl champions for the first time in the club’s 43-year history after Sunday’s 31-17 triumph over the Indianapolis Colts.

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La. native Porter seals Saints victory

New Orleans Saints fans celebrate on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter in New Orleans after the NFL football Super Bowl between the Saints and the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. The Saints defeated the Colts 31-17 to attain its first championship in franchise history.

MIAMI — Peyton Manning? Intercepted. Brett Favre, too. Louisiana native Tracy Porter finished the season by making two of the biggest interceptions in the history of the team he grew up rooting for: the New Orleans Saints. Now they’re the Super Bowl champion Saints, thanks in no small part to the second-year pro who grew up in Port Allen, just across the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge.

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Colts supporting cast falls short

Indianapolis Colts' Ryan Diem(notes) answers questions during a media availability Monday, Feb. 1, 2010, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Indianapolis is scheduled to face the New Orleans Saints in the NFL football Super Bowl XLIV on Sunday.

The can’t-miss Colts got it all wrong in the Super Bowl. They dropped passes. They missed tackles. They couldn’t recover an onside kick. Even the impeccable Peyton Manning made a costly mistake. Indianapolis was full of flaws and it showed. “I don’t know man, they had a good scheme, they did a good job using it tonight and they’re celebrating,” receiver Reggie Wayne said.

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Colts’ Manning throws away comeback bid

Blocked onto his butt, Peyton Manning could only watch his last, best chance to win the Super Bowl go running right past him. Big games often come down to a turnover, and this one did. But who would’ve guessed the NFL’s most heralded quarterback would make it? Driving toward a tying touchdown in the final minutes Sunday night, the four-time MVP threw it away for Indianapolis.

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Saints coach Payton makes right calls

Sean Payton strolled through the New Orleans Saints locker room at halftime, pausing at Thomas Morstead’s locker with a simple message. “We’re doing it,” the coach said. Morstead, the Saints’ punter and kickoff specialist, knew exactly what Payton meant. New Orleans was planning an onside kick the rookie had been working on less than two weeks, a bounder he tries to “bend…

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Saints TE Shockey makes Super impact

Jeremy Shockey wasn’t sitting in a suite for this Super Bowl. Instead, he was a big part of the New Orleans Saints’ sweetest victory. Shockey hauled in a touchdown catch for the go-ahead score Sunday night, helping the Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 for their first NFL championship. And for Shockey, that 2-yard score had to feel like redemption.

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MVP Brees delivers title to New Orleans

Drew Brees grew up in Texas and started playing for pay in faraway San Diego. But he made New Orleans his home and its cause uniquely his own. After 43 years of futility and one of the finest quarterbacking performances ever delivered in a Super Bowl, he made sure there’s no need to ask “Who dat?” anymore.

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NFL to consider banning 3-point stance?

A ban on the three-point stance? NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says it’s possible. Concerned about concussions, Goodell said the league will keep looking for ways to make the game safer. Speaking on CBS’s “Face the Nation” hours before the Super Bowl, he didn’t rule out the idea of banning the three-point stance for linemen to reduce the ferocity of collisions at the line of…

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Comments Off : February 7th, 2010 : NFL Betting

Caldwell optimistic Freeney could play

Indianapolis coach Jim Caldwell sounded optimistic Friday that defensive end Dwight Freeney could play against the New Orleans Saints in Sunday’s Super Bowl. “He’s trending in the right direction,” Caldwell said at his final pre-Super Bowl news conference. Freeney has been receiving treatment several times daily since arriving in South Florida last week, trying to speed up the…

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NFL owners meet about labor situation

NFL owners have met for several hours to discuss the labor situation, although it appears they are no closer to reaching an agreement with the players’ union for a new collective bargaining agreement. League spokesman Greg Aiello said that “everything is status quo. Nothing new to report.” Some of the owners listened to a presentation by NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith on…

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