Super Bowl XLIV: Saints First Super Bowl | Saints vs. Colts | NFL Full Game

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Published 2016-09-20
In honor Super Tuesday the NFL presents Drew Brees and the Saints winning Super Bowl 44 for New Orleans!

00:00 - Start

8:36 - Saints get 3rd Down stop, force Colts into FG

20:30 - Manning to Garcon 19-yard TD

29:30 - Dwight Freeney Sacks Drew Brees on 3rd Down to force Saints FG

41:50 - Colts stop Saints on 4th Down at the Goal Line

47:10 - Saints get Field Goal to end the Half

47:40 - Saints execute fake onside Kick, recover the ball.

53:40 - Saints take the Lead with 16-yard Screen Pass TD

1:01:30 - Colts regain lead with 4-yard TD

1:07:20 - Saints connect on 47-yard FG

1:21:20 - Saints get 2-yard touchdown to take lead late.

1:29:30 - Tracy Porter intercepts Manning for a 76-yard touchdown

1:38:45 - Saints stop Colts on 4th and Goal to secure their first Super Bowl title.

Four years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged their city, and poor play soiled their team, the New Orleans Saints soared through the 2009 season with a potent passing attack led by Drew Brees. After defeating Hall of Fame quarterbacks Kurt Warner and Brett Favre, the Saints would face the ultimate test: Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts. The Saints found themselves down entering the second half, but a gutsy onside kick to begin the third quarter would give the Saints the momentum needed to win the first Lombardi trophy in franchise History.

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All Comments (20)
  • As a kid growing up in New Orleans, Peyton dreamt of throwing the game-winning TD for his father's team, the Saints, in the Super Bowl. In SB44, his dream finally came true.
  • @robbieallen6258
    I remember listening to this game on the radio cause I was in a jail in Bogalusa,la which doesn't have t.v. in there I'm from N.O. been a saints fan all my life and so is my family my Grandmaw and my nanny passed away a couple of yrs before and I can remember looking up at the ceiling and asking my Gmaw and nanny to guide them to win and they did lol talk about seeing a grown man cry in jail yes I was in tears. I am watching it today to take my mind off of whats going on in the world today. Stay safe everybody who reads this and stay healthy.
  • 2 of the best days in my life that I will never forget...Saint's winning the Super Bowl and my daughter born the day after. LOL my wife was actually in labor at the hospital getting ready to start pushing while we watched the game...she's the best.
  • @moa3821
    brees completed like 90% of his passes from the 2nd q. killed them
  • @xeonxity3402
    Who else watching this after Drew Brees last game? Legend
  • @fundude4566
    That onside kick was one of the best calls of all time.
  • @FatMatt_
    Who else came here for pat mcafee’s kickoff
  • The quarter was LIT that night. People were wilding till the sun came up the next day.
  • I still get chills watching Tracy Porter pointing to the crowd as he took it to the house. He played that route perfectly
  • @LRod1959
    Two of the greatest QBs of all time going head-to-head.
  • @cadeb11
    You have to live in Louisiana to understand how important this was. Especially if you lived anywhere near New Orleans. Katrina ripped us apart and the saints brought us back the same year!
  • @dfwdeadshot9557
    Being a 11 year old at that time and watching my hero Brees lead the saints to our first super bowl win was magical. I will never forget this game.
  • @offdacorner
    I still get chills watching Tracy Porter with the biggest play in Saints' history. I was so numb and it felt so surreal that I couldn't even scream. Thank you so much NFL experts and pundits across the country for saying over and over that the Saints didn't stand a chance against the Colts. 31-17 baby!!! WHO DAT!!!
  • I'll never forget how much we lost our minds watching 1:29:35 live, it was truly legendary moment in time. We didn't even watch the rest of the game, jumped right in the car and went straight to the city. Jumped a curb and parked her under the interstate. Had quite a night
  • @hankolsen795
    His certainly was one of the best things to happen for the city of New Orleans. Just 4 years after hurricane Katrina hit, the Saints win the Super Bowl. It really doesn't get any better than that!
  • @aidenpentz3390
    Call me whatever you want, but I think the Tracy Porter interception is on the same level as the Steve Gleason “Revival” play. It just sends shivers down my spine every time I see it