Chargers beat the Saints for first time since Drew Brees was their QB
This hasn't happened in 20 years. The last time the Los Angeles Chargers beat the New Orleans Saints, Drew Brees was their quarterback. But that feat repeated itself on Sunday when Justin Herbert quarterbacked the Chargers to a 26-8 win. The Saints fell to 2-6 on the season after benching rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler in hopes that Jake Haener could provide a spark. New Orleans still lost 26-8.
So what happened last time on Nov. 6, 2004? Brees outdueled Aaron Brooks in a 43-17 romp, throwing four touchdown passes (three of them to star tight end Antonio Gates). Deuce McAllister led the Saints with 63 rushing yards and kept the team in the game with an early touchdown run of his own, but he couldn't do it all himself.
Of course things took a surprising turn in the years to follow. Brees suffered a career-threatening shoulder injury and was let go into free agency, where the Saints signed him. A few years after that McAllister led the team out of the tunnel in their bid to win Super Bowl XLIV. The rest is history. The Saints won four in a row against the Chargers including an overtime victory in 2020.
And it's all behind us, now. What matters most is that the Saints can't get out of their own way and end this losing streak. They don't have a quarterback like Brees on the roster anymore, though the Chargers have something special in Justin Herbert. If New Orleans can't get back in the win column soon, these memories will be all they have.
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