Saints overcome slow start to capture first Super Bowl title in franchise history
Put away those paper bags forever: Drew Brees and the Saints are NFL
champions, rallying to beat Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts 31-17
Sunday night in Super Bowl XLIV. - Associated Press
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Super Bowl XLIV on pace for record viewership
The Nielsen Co. says the Super Bowl got its highest
overnight ratings in 23 years. - Associated Press
02/08/2010
Brees answers 'Who dat?' with Super Bowl MVP performance
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. - Associated Press
02/08/2010
Saints' Porter jumps Wayne's route, runs into Super Bowl history
On third-and-5, with the Saints leading by seven and the Colts driving, New Orleans cornerback Tracy Porter saw Austin Collie in motion, read the Colts' formation and knew the ball was going to Reggie Wayne on a short in-route. - NFL.com
02/08/2010
With chance to cement legacy, Manning throws costly interception
Peyton Manning spent the whole season building toward a Super Bowl crown, a win that certainly would put him among the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. And then he threw it all away. - Associated Press
02/08/2010
Saints TE Shockey leaves his mark on Super Bowl this time
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. - Associated Press
02/08/2010
Saints fans in Miami celebrate franchise's first Super Bowl title
Saints fan Peggy Byrd said New Orleans winning the Super Bowl helps wash away some tough times. - Associated Press
02/08/2010
Despite disappointment, Colts fans say they're happy for Saints
Colts fans were disappointed after their team's Super Bowl loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday night, but some retained a soft spot for their opponents. - Associated Press
02/08/2010
Goodell expects player salaries to grow under restructured deal
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell predicts players' salaries will still grow under a new labor agreement, even if their share of revenue is reduced as owners have proposed. Appearing Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation" hours before the Super Bowl, Goodell said the owners need more money to cover rising costs for international ventures and infrastructure projects such as new stadiums. - Associated Press
02/07/2010
Chiefs G Waters named Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
Kansas City Chiefs guard Brian Waters was named the 2009 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year on Sunday. - National Football League
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