Feb 07 9:25p by Ryan Hudson
The Saints retook the lead with less than six minutes left in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLIV with a two-year touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey. New Orleans took over on their own 41-yard line after the Colts missed a field goal and promptly marched down the field in nine plays.
The Saints converted the two-point conversion on a Drew Brees pass to Lance Moore, who juggled the ball while windmilling his way over the goal line to make it 24-17. The play was originally ruled an incomplete pass, but it was overturned after New Orleans challenged.
Brees is now 32-for-39 with 288 yards and two touchdowns.
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Saints Reclaim Lead, Go Up 24-17 In Fourth
Feb 7
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