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ATLANTA -- This was one game Sean Payton refused to watch from the press box, not with first place on the line, not for a game against his Saints biggest rival. So leaning on crutches, Payton was back on the sideline and Saints players said their coachs surprise return provided a lift. New Orleans defence came through with a fourth-down stop to set up a 26-yard field goal by John Kasay that gave the Saints a 26-23 overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. "It was great having him," said Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who threw for 322 yards and two touchdowns. "Just his presence. He couldnt wait to get back down there," Payton has had to watch games from the press box since a sideline collision on Oct. 17 left him with a broken leg and knee injuries. He still wears a big brace on his left leg. He said he made the decision to return to the sideline early Sunday. "Really, I just felt like this was an important game," Payton said. "That presence is important. I talked to the doctors this morning." Ben Montgomery, the NFLs observer at the game, said due to safety concerns Payton was told he must remain a few yards away from the field. "He has to stay behind the white box," Montgomery said, referring to the marked area where players and coaches normally stand. It was as difficult to keep Payton out of the box as it was to keep him away from the sideline. He dodged traffic as he usually stood about 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage. "He definitely has a presence, and just seeing him out there is a comfortable feeling," said Saints receiver Marques Colston, who had eight catches for 113 yards. "It is nice just knowing that your head coach is out there." The division rivals played their second overtime game in two years. The Falcons (5-4) rallied from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter, tying it on Matt Bryants 27-yard field goal on the final play of regulation. In overtime, Atlanta appeared to pick up a first down on a pass to Mike Cox, but he was ruled just short after referee Terry McAuley looked at the replay. Then, stunningly, Falcons coach Mike Smith decided to go for it on fourth down from his own 29. Michael Turner was stuffed, and Kasay made the winning kick for the Saints (7-3), his fourth field goal of the game. "We felt like we had been very aggressive in everything we did throughout the day and we wanted to stay that way through the end of the ballgame," Smith said, adding he did not want to risk giving the ball back to the Saints with a punt and not being able to stop the Brees-led offence. "It wasnt that we didnt have faith in the defence. Thats a very good quarterback." New Orleans took control of the NFC South race, snapping Atlantas three-game winning streak. But this one will be long remembered for Smiths gutsy call that backfired horribly. After each offence went three-and-out on its first possession of overtime, Atlanta faced third-and-1 from the 29. Matt Ryan flipped a pass to Cox, the backup fullback, who was met short of the 30 but stretched out the ball with his right arm, appearing to get it across the line. It was initially ruled a first down, but the replay showed he was bobbling the ball as he was going down along the sideline, and the spot was moved back. The Falcons initially sent on the punting team, then called timeout. After thinking it over, Smith decided to go for it, figuring his team could pick up the foot or so needed to keep the drive going. "I felt like if were not going to be able to move the ball 2 or 3 inches then were probably not going to win the football game," Smith said. Ryan handed off to Turner, but the bruising runner never had a chance. He actually lost a couple of feet, and the jubilant Saints took over. Four plays later, Kasay ended the game. "In that situation, when they are backed up like that, you have odds that they are not going to throw the ball," said Saints linebacker Scott Shanle, who had an interception. "You really have to get penetration. I thought we did a great job of getting penetration on their line of scrimmage and thats what youve got to do against big backs like that." Brees went 30 of 43 for 322 yards, including a pair of touchdowns. Ryan threw a staggering 52 passes, completing 29 for 351 yards and two touchdowns. Turner rushed for 96 yards, but couldnt get the one yard that mattered most. Notes: Brees extended his NFL record with a 30th straight game completing at least 20 passes. ... Bryant missed a 41-yard field goal on the final play of the first half, snapping his franchise-record streak of 30 in a row over two seasons. ... The Saints rushed for 41 yards on 16 carries. cheapauthenticjerseys . 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Hosted by TSN soccer experts Luke Wileman and Jason deVos, the 2012 MLS Preview Show takes an in-depth look at the three Canadian clubs, along with the new coaches of Whitecaps FC and the Impact. The 30-minute program also breaks down the rest of the league, gives fans key players to watch, and looks back at last years MLS Cup and the growth of MLS in Canada.EDMONTON - Not even the head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos thought his team would be playing this well. Daniel Porter scored a pair of touchdowns and T.J. Hill made a game-changing third quarter interception as the Eskimos continued to look great out of the gate, defeating the B.C. Lions 33-17 on Saturday. The Eskimos improved to 3-0 on the year, the first time Edmonton has been perfect through three games since 2002. Last season the Eskimos didnt get their third win until Sept. 26. "I didnt think wed be 3-0," said Edmontons rookie coach Kavis Reed. "But the way the guys have played ... You control the time of possession, you put yourself in pretty good position to control the football game." Porter said its key that the Eskimos dont start to get complacent. "We have to keep our composure and stay humble and keep on going out there," said the second-year pro. "We cant let off. We have to stay focused." Eskimos quarterback Ricky Ray continued to look in complete control on offence, going 24 for 33 and passing for 320 yards and two touchdowns. The Lions are heading in the opposite direction of Edmonton, now 0-3 to start the season, and in a last-place tie in the West with Saskatchewan, also winless thus far. "It wasnt a good game," said Lions head coach Wally Buono. "Offensively we couldnt get a first down and defensively Rick Ray was good and made us pay, especially in the first half. "Hopefully this is rock bottom. For me, for the coaches, for the players. We were outplayed and outcoached." The Eskimos came out with a workman-like long opening drive but were forced to accept a 20-yard Damon Duval field goal to kick off the scoring. Edmonton stretched its lead to 10-0 with a minute and half to play in the opening quarter as Lion David Hyland made an ill-timed leap at intercepting a Ray pass, leaving Fred Stamps free to scamper 38 yards for a touchdown. The Esks got a bonus point on the ensuing kickoff as it slipped into the end zone and was inadvertently booted out of bounds by returner Tim Brown, going into the books as a 95-yard single. Edmontons special teams came up big to start the second quarter as a Paul McCallum punt was partially blocked by Mike Cornell and picked up at the B.C. 34, leading to a Duval field goal and a 14-0 Eskimos lead. The Lions finally got on the board with a 45-yard McCallum field goal with just under five minutes to play.dddddddddddd The Eskimos quickly responded as a huge 45-yard pass and run on a broken play by Adarius Bowman led to a five-yard passing TD from Ray to Porter. However the Lions would close the gap with a rapid scoring sequence of its own as Geroy Simon reeled in a pair of big passes from quarterback Travis Lulay, one for 38 yards and then a 25-yard TD pass, to make for a 21-10 Edmonton lead. The Esks completed the late scoring flurry in the first half with a Duval single on a missed field goal to lead by 11 points at the midmark. After another Duvall single on a field goal miss it looked like B.C. was going to close to within a touchdown, but Hill stepped in front of a Lulay pass and took the ball back 71 yards to the Lions 18. The pivotal pick would lead to a five-yard touchdown push by Porter to end the third quarter with Edmonton ahead 30-10. B.C. turned over the ball again to start the fourth as Chris Thompson popped a ball loose from Simon and Jykine Bradley recovered the fumble at midfield. The Lions were once again stymied with five minutes to go as a pass intended for Simon was intercepted in the end zone by Edmontons Rod Williams. B.C. finally got some second half points with just over a minute left as Lulay found Akeem Foster in the corner for a 29-yard TD pass to end the scoring at 33-17. Despite their perfect start, Ray said the Eskimos have to keep their feet firmly on the ground. "Weve only played three games," he said. "Lets not get ahead of ourselves. You know how things can change. Its a long season. Calgary is next. We didnt play well against them last year." The Eskimos travel to Calgary next Saturday. The Lions play host to Hamilton on Friday. Notes: It was the first of four meetings between the two teams this season ... Ray came into the contest leading the league in pass efficiency ratings (134.4) and pass completion (72.4 per cent) and was the only quarterback yet to toss an interception ... Edmontons Corbin Sharun came in with a league-leading five special teams tackles through the first two games ... Edmonton lost four straight and six of its first seven contests to begin 2010. The Lions got off to a 1-7 start last year ... B.C. receiver and former Eskimo Kamau Peterson played his first game of the year for the Lions ... The Eskimos now hold a 102-68-4 advantage in the all-time regular season series over the Lions. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys \' \' \'