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Packers at Saints score, takeaways: Jameis Winston's 5 TDs power Saints to upset victory over Packers

The New Orleans Saints pulled off what was probably the most surprising upset of Week 1, as they blew out Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, 38-3. The game was so out of hand that the Packers replaced the reigning NFL MVP with Jordan Love with more than 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter. Rodgers passed for just 133 yards and also threw two interceptions in the surprising loss.

Jameis Winston shined in his first official start with his new team, as he completed 14 of 20 passes for 148 yards and a career-high five touchdowns. As you can see by the stats, it wasn't a traditional Winston win where he slings the ball all over the field. His role in Sean Payton's offense is a bit different. It's about being efficient, working off of your playmakers and then taking that deep shot when the time is right. 

Winston couldn't have done it by himself, however. The Saints offensive line was completely dominant, as it set the tempo for the long, successful drives Payton and Winston engineered. The defense also played lights out and held the Packers offense without a touchdown. 

Many wondered if the Saints would experience a steep drop off with the retirement of Drew Brees. If Sunday was any indication, they will be just fine. 

Why the Saints won

The trenches

As we mentioned, the Saints dominated up front on both sides of the ball. The offensive line paved paths for Alvin Kamara, Tony Jones Jr. and even Taysom Hill a couple of times. They kept Winston upright and ultimately allowed New Orleans to do whatever they wanted on offense. Payton kept things interesting in his play-calling, which culminated in a win.

The defensive line also consistently put pressure on Rodgers -- even when the Saints weren't necessarily blitzing. The Saints defense as a whole deserves credit. Even with being thin in the secondary, the unit recorded two takeaways and didn't let Green Bay's playmakers get behind them. The Packers recorded just 229 yards of total offense against a Saints defense that figures to again be a top 5 unit in the NFL.

Why the Packers lost

Lack of offense

The Packers defense did not play great by any stretch of the imagination, but usually the offense can compensate for that by putting up points. That did not happen Sunday. The offensive line couldn't hold blocks, Rodgers didn't look like his normal self, the run game was non-existent and the receivers couldn't get separation in the secondary. Zero touchdowns? That's not the Packers offense we know. 

Turning point

With the Saints up 24-3 late in the third quarter, Winston and Co. were facing a third-and-long in the red zone. Winston threw an interception into triple coverage, but the turnover was negated due to a roughing the passer penalty on Za'Darius Smith.

Even a Saints fan could probably admit that this did not deserve a flag:

The penalty gave the ball back to New Orleans and set the offense up with a 1st and goal. Two plays later, Winston threw his fourth touchdown of the game to extend the lead to 28 points. That was a huge call, and while it didn't ultimately decide the outcome, it felt like the moment where a potential Rodgers comeback went from unlikely to impossible.

Play of the game

Rookie corner Paulson Adebo deserves a game ball. He was asked to do a lot in his first start, including covering star wide receiver Davante Adams. On the first drive of the second half, Rodgers felt pressure and threw a red zone interception that Adebo corralled before making a a nice return. 

Lacrosse player touchdown

Remember a guy by the name of Chris Hogan? He most recently spent time in the Premier Lacrosse League. He started his career this past year as an undrafted rookie for Cannons Lacrosse Club and was traded to Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club in the middle of the season, but will most likely be remembered for his time catching passes from Tom Brady with the New England Patriots. He returned to football and signed with the Saints in July, however, and caught a touchdown Sunday -- his first touchdown reception since Dec. 16, 2018.

Quotable

"I told y'all I was excited to work with Sean, man." - Jameis Winston

What's next

The Packers return to Green Bay next week, where they will host the Detroit Lions on "Monday Night Football." As for the Saints, they will have their first official "road game" against a divisional rival in the Carolina Panthers. Both teams have new quarterbacks, so this will be an interesting test.

The Drew Brees era is over. Can Jameis Winston lead the Saints back to the playoffs? The CBS Sports app will get you ready for every step of the Saints' 2021 season. If you've already downloaded the CBS Sports app, favorite the Saints so you don't miss any updates.

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That was a great stand by the Saints. Did not let them get to midfield despite the Packers converting on a fourth and short. Pressure on Aaron Rodgers was good, but if you get a hand on him you need to take him down. When he started rolling on that third down I know everyone became nervous. 

 
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I would not go for it on fourth down. Just my opinion. You're on your own 28-yard line in the first quarter. 

 

How the Saints D fares against Aaron Rodgers is probably going to be the most important facet in this game. Week 1 rust affects all. 

 
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Saints go eight plays, 49 yards on their first drive. Looked like a promising drive. Winston had a 14-yard completion to Callaway, Kamara rushed for nine yards on three carries. Pressure got to Winston once, but the Saints still strike first with a field goal. The kicker Rosas is a steal for this Saints team as well. 

 
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Jameis Winston has 26 yards rushing already on the first drive. Dual-threat! Have to keep Green Bay honest on defense. 

 

It can't be overstated, and it's not just a preseason thing. Marquez Callaway is going to be Winston's favorite target. A 14-yard gain on second down. 

 

The Jameis Winston era begins with an Alvin Kamara run. He led NFL with a franchise-record 21 scrimmage TDs (16 rush, 5 rec.) last year. 

 
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