Last year, Reggie Bush helped lead the New Orleans Saints to a Superbowl Victory. Last week, Lamar Odom celebrated with his teammates, as the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA Championship Title.
What do these two players have in common? They both were dating a Kardashian sister during the time of their victory.
Coincidence or are the Kardashian's truly good luck charms?
More people watched New Orleans’ Super Bowl victory on Sunday night than any other broadcast in history.
The Saints’ 31-17 win over Indianapolis on CBS was seen by a record total of 153.4 million people, beating the mark set with last year’s big game (151.6 million).
It also had a record average audience of 106.5 million viewers, topping the gold standard of television events, the 1983 series finale of M*A*S*H (106 million).
Super Bowl XLIV’s household rating was 45.0, meaning 45 percent of all households were tuned in, best for a Super Bowl in 14 years.
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As if New Orleans really needed another reason to throw a party.
The New Orleans Saints gave their city its best reason in long time to celebrate as they defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in Superbowl XLIV.
The underdog Saints looked like they could get blown out early in this contest, as the Colts opened the first quarter with 10 unanswered points. The Saints were able to rebound, however, and overcame the Colts stopping them on fourth and goal towards the end of the half. They were able to control the ball during the second quarter and earned two hard fought two...
Sunday's Superbowl XLIV in Miami pits the Indianapolis Colts against the New Orleans Saints and is already being touted as one of the best matchups in league history-and the game hasn't even been played yet.
Based on the spectacular seasons that both of these teams delivered, we have no reason to expect that this game will be anything other than the high-scoring, entertaining affair that we're all hoping for.
Both teams have outstanding quarterbacks, in Peyton Manning and Drew Brees, as well as plenty of targets to throw to; but the winner of the game is more than...
With one swing of his leg, rookie kicker Garrett Hartley booted a 40-yard FG and made history by sending the New Orleans Saints to their first Super Bowl in over 40 years of existence.
There is no way to sum up what this overtime victory meant to the Saints, their fans, and the city of New Orleans. After all of the hardships that this team has gone through during its history, especially being displaced after Hurricane Katrina five years ago, this win is yet another step in the right direction for a city that is still hurting.
Although the Vikings couldn't be stopped...
Everyone thought that the Indianapolis Colts would be playing in this Sunday's AFC Championship Game when the season started. As for the New York Jets, that's another story.
Sunday's game is rematch of the last time that the Jets played in the Superbowl in 1969 (before the AFL-NFL merger). During that lone Superbowl appearance, the most famous Jet of all-time, Joe Namath, lead New York to a 16-7 upset against the Baltimore Colts.
Since that victory, the Jets have been for the most part irrelevant. They've been notorious for not living up to expectations and have...
From the first play of the game, it appeared the fans in the Superdome were in for the wild, high-scoring shoot-out that we had all expected. Unfortunately for the Arizona Cardinals, after Tim Hightower's 70-yard rushing touchdown on the first play from scrimagge, it was all Saints the rest of the way.
The Saints certainly found their offensive swagger that had been missing in their previous three games, as Drew Brees picked apart the Cardinals' injury-ridden secondary while throwing for 247-yards and three scores. The Saints were able to spread the ball around during the...
This week's four games look to provide better match ups than last weeks', where we saw three out of four games that weren't close.
In the NFC, both games look like they could be playofff gems on paper.
First off we have the Arizona Cardinals visiting the New Orleans Saints in the Superdome at 4:30 PM ET today on FOX. These two teams can throw the ball better than almost anyone else, and after Arizona allowed the Green Bay Packers to score 45 points, the slumping Saints have to be licking their chops.
After reeling off thirteen wins to start the season, New...
New Orleans won't be finishing the season 16-0 after all.
A desperate fourth-quarter comeback fell short Saturday night, as Dallas held off the Saints for a 24-17 victory in the Louisiana Superdome. Dallas (9-5) was led by running back DeMarcus Ware and quarterback Tony Romo, who helped the Cowboys roll up a 24-3 lead in the first three quarters.
"This is going to sting for a while but we've got to be able to put this behind us," said quarterback Drew Brees. "It's all about the next game."
The Saints (13-1) still are well...
It’s still too early for the ’72 Dolphins to break out the champagne.
Both New Orleans and Indianapolis remain unbeaten at 13-0, and fans are salivating at the idea that the teams could meet in the Super Bowl with perfect records. Only one NFL team – Miami in 1972 – has ever finished with an unblemished record, which the old Dolphins mark each year with celebrations as soon as the last undefeated team falls.
On Sunday, the Saints set a franchise record for wins in a season Sunday with a 26-23 victory over Atlanta. The Colts, meanwhile, set an NFL record...


















































