Kamara becomes Saints’ career TD leader, Carr throws 2 TDs in 34-0 rout over Patriots
Associated Press— Alvin Kamara told the Saints coaching staff he wanted to touch the football more this week. Kamara rushed for a touchdown to become the Saints’ career TD leader, Derek Carr had two scoring passes and New Orleans routed the New England Patriots 34-0 on Sunday. “We’ve got to start over and find a way to get back on track.” Jones was 12 of 22 for 110 yards, the pick-6 and another interception that set up a Saints touchdown. Following a missed field goal by New England, New Orleans marched 62 yards in eight plays, capping the drive with Kamara’s 2-yard touchdown run. Patriots: WR Demario Douglas left the game with a head injury after taking a hit from Marshon Lattimore following a catch in the first quarter and did not return.. RG Mike Onwenu left in the third quarter with an ankle injury and didn’t return.. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster also left in the third quarter with a head injury.. S Jabrill Peppers exited in the second half with an illness.. LB Ja’Whaun Bentley left in the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury.