Juwan Johnson, Jarvis Landry, and Chris Olave hauled in Andy Dalton passes for scores Sunday
NEW ORLEANS - The Saints’ two-game losing streak is over, after they disposed of the Rams, 27-20, at Caesars Superdome on Sunday .
Saints quarterback Andy Dalton threw three touchdown passes in the contest. Juwan Johnson, Jarvis Landry, and Chris Olave hauled in Dalton passes for scores.The Saints are 3-3 at home this season. The defending Super Bowl champion Rams dropped to 3-7 after the loss.New Orleans hits the road to match up with the San Francisco 49ers next Sunday. The 3:25 p.m. game can be seen on Fox 8. The Fox 8 Tailgate will air live at 10 a.m.Copyright 2022 WVUE. All rights reserved.
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