Bresee blocks potential tying FG and Saints hold on to beat Giants 14-11 after Carr is injured
Associated PressEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New Orleans Saints took two leaps against the New York Giants. “It keeps us in the mix,” Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi said after winning for the third time in four games since replacing Dennis Allen. “He’s just trying to win and in a game like that, a first down or two and you put them away,” said Saints tight end Juwan Johnson, who caught an 11-yard TD in the third quarter. “So many guys had big plays and we worked really hard at coming back and it’s tough to have a game end that way.” Tyrone Tracy scored from 1 yard out with 4:11 left in the fourth quarter and Lock hit Nabers on a 2-point conversion to get New York within three, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Giants from falling to 0-7 at home. A small plane circled MetLife Stadium roughly 90 minutes before the game trailing a banner calling the Giants a “dumpster fire” and asking co-owner John Mara to overhaul the team that has made the playoffs twice since winning the Super Bowl in February 2012.