New Orleans 27, Buffalo 7

1 2 3 4 T
NOR (3-0) 7 3 0 17 27
BUF (1-2) 0 7 0 0 7

Final

4:05 PM ET
September 27, 2009
Ralph Wilson Stadium,
Buffalo, NY

Saints-Bills Preview

SCOUTING REPORT
Saints-Bills: 10 observations

After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Saints-Bills matchup.

1. Bills QB Trent Edwards must find No. 42: Saints S Darren Sharper has been the difference in the Saints' defensive turnaround. He has three interceptions in the first two weeks of the season. Last week, they aligned him all around the field: in the box, in the deep one-third, in halves and in quarter coverage. His instincts are as good as any NFL safety's, so Edwards must find him and be able to look him off on every snap.

 · Full Scouting Report
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
NOR10-03692045-05-03-07-0
BUF3-71552281-32-41-21-6
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
New Orleans Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Brees68.12746229
Buffalo Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Edward...60.2117067
Fitzpa...51.965936
New Orleans Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Thomas1055845.65
Bell1155144.54
Buffalo Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Jackso...1295284.10
Lynch872723.11
New Orleans Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Colsto...4468715.66
Hender...3152116.81
Buffalo Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Owens3556316.12
Evans2839614.15
Full Player Stats: New Orleans | Buffalo
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsNOR
 
 421.0
BUF
 
 276.0
Yards PassingNOR
 
 266.2
BUF
 
 173.5
Yards RushingNOR
 
 154.3
BUF
 
 102.2
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedNOR
 
 330.6
BUF
 
 366.7
Pass Yds AllowedNOR
 
 214.9
BUF
 
 200.8
Rush Yds AllowedNOR
 
 115.7
BUF
 
 165.9
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
New Orleans leads 3-0
Oct 2, 2005NOR 19, @BUF 7
Sep 9, 2001NOR 24, BUF 6
STATS LLC

The New Orleans Saints' offense has certainly been the NFL's most impressive through the season's first two weeks, but the Buffalo Bills may have the league's most surprising unit.

As a result, Sunday's interconference matchup at Ralph Wilson Stadium has the makings of a potential shootout, but the Bills will face a tall task trying to slow down Drew Brees and the unbeaten Saints' high-powered attack.

New Orleans has looked virtually unstoppable in a pair of dominating victories. Following a 45-27 home win over Detroit in the season opener, the Saints blew out the Eagles 48-22 in Philadelphia last Sunday.

Brees has totaled 669 yards passing and nine touchdowns in the wins, completing 75 percent of his passes and easily leading the league with a 132.9 passer rating.

He needs just one touchdown pass against Buffalo to match the NFL record for the most in the first three games of a season, currently shared by Dan Marino (1984, 1986), Jim Kelly (1991), Brett Favre (1996) Drew Bledsoe (1997) and Tom Brady (2007). Of that group, only Marino in 1986 and Bledsoe failed to lead their team to the Super Bowl.

Brees, however, is keeping the early-season success in perspective.

"I'm having fun, but it's only two games," said Brees, who threw four touchdowns against Buffalo in 2005 while with San Diego. "It only gets tougher. The more you win, the more success you have, the more you have to battle. ... You kind of have to make sure you stay humble and stay hungry."

Should New Orleans (2-0) score 45 points, it would be the fourth team in the NFL to do so in three straight games, joining the 2007 Patriots, 1968 Browns and 1941 Bears.

It hasn't only been Brees fueling the league's top-scoring team. Running back Mike Bell has rushed for 229 yards and a touchdown, although he sprained the MCL in his right knee against the Eagles and will not play Sunday. Without him, Pierre Thomas, Reggie Bush and Lynell Hamilton could all see action.

Devery Henderson ranks 10th in the league with 174 receiving yards, and Marques Colston racked up 98 and two TDs versus Philadelphia after Jeremy Shockey caught two of Brees' six scoring strikes in Week 1.

"We just have the ability to spread it around to a lot of different guys and you never know who's game it's going to be," Brees said. "Last week it was Shockey scoring two touchdowns. This week in Philly it was Marques and next week it will probably be somebody else."

New Orleans' defense, meanwhile, is tied for the league lead with six interceptions, including three from newcomer Darren Sharper.

The Saints haven't started a season 3-0 since 2006 -- Brees' first season in New Orleans -- when they made a surprising run to the NFC Championship game.

They'll face an intriguing opponent in Buffalo (1-1), which broke into the win column last Sunday thanks in part to its biggest offseason acquisition. Terrell Owens had a 43-yard scoring grab from Trent Edwards five minutes into the fourth quarter to help cap a 33-20 victory over Tampa Bay.

It was the mercurial Owens' first touchdown in a Buffalo uniform, but he wasn't around after the game to speak about his feat -- he was unhappy about being questioned by some media members after refusing to talk following a season-opening 25-24 loss to New England.

Edwards, who threw two touchdowns for the second straight game, liked what he saw in Owens' home debut.

"I was excited and he was excited," he said. "I don't really recall what was said, but I'm honestly hoping that that continues to happen. I think that's why we have him."

Edwards ranks fifth in the NFL with a 104.9 passer rating, orchestrating an offense that had struggled mightily in the preseason and seemed in turmoil after coordinator Turk Schonert was fired barely a week before the Bills' opener.

Buffalo has been aided by an interception return for a touchdown in each of its two games, but its offense totaled 438 yards against the Buccaneers, including 218 on the ground -- the team's highest rushing total since Dec. 9, 2007.

The unit will have to make do without a pair of starters for the rest of the season. Tight end Derek Schouman, who led the Bills with 62 receiving yards against Tampa Bay, injured his knee and was placed on injured reserve Tuesday along with right tackle Brad Butler, who suffered a similar injury.

Center Geoff Hangartner (back) and wide receiver Josh Reed (ankle) have also missed practice time this week.

Fred Jackson, however, looks as healthy as ever after rushing for 163 yards against the Bucs. He'll have one more game as the definitive starter while Marshawn Lynch finishes serving a three-game suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy.

Jackson's 337 all-purpose yards through two games are fourth-most in Bills history behind Thurman Thomas (1991) and O.J. Simpson (1973 and 1975).

"I'm just trying to let them know that I'm another valuable weapon on this team and I want to be used as much as possible," Jackson said. "That's the No. 1 goal."

New Orleans and Buffalo are meeting for the first time since the Saints posted a 19-7 home victory in 2005. It will also be New Orleans' first visit to western New York since opening the 2001 campaign with a 24-6 triumph.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, September 27th
Washington 14 Final
Detroit 19
Green Bay 36 Final
St. Louis 17
San Francisco 24 Final
Minnesota 27
Atlanta 10 Final
New England 26
Tennessee 17 Final
NY Jets 24
Kansas City 14 Final
Philadelphia 34
NY Giants 24 Final
Tampa Bay 0
Cleveland 3 Final
Baltimore 34
Jacksonville 31 Final
Houston 24
New Orleans 27 Final
Buffalo 7
Chicago 25 Final
Seattle 19
Pittsburgh 20 Final
Cincinnati 23
Denver 23 Final
Oakland 3
Miami 13 Final
San Diego 23
Indianapolis 31 Final
Arizona 10
Monday, September 28th
Carolina 7 Final
Dallas 21