NEW ORLEANS – The Superdome got a new roof after Hurricane Katrina. The New Orleans Saints did their best to blow it off again.
In an ear-splitting return to their rebuilt stadium, the Saints gave the Big Easy something to cheer about – an undefeated football team that made it look easy with a 23-3 victory Monday night over the Atlanta Falcons.
This one could not have been scripted any better for a team that spent all of last season on the road, and it couldn’t have come at a better time for a city that is still struggling to overcome the devastation of Katrina.
After a Super Bowl-like pregame show that included a performance by supergroups U2 and Green Day, the Saints wasted no time turning their welcome-home party into Mardi Gras: The Falcons’ first drive stalled, and special teams demon Steve Gleason sliced through the middle of the Atlanta line to smother Michael Koenen’s punt.
The ball skidded across the goal line, where Curtis DeLoatch fell on it for a touchdown – the first given up by the Falcons this season. Just 1:30 into a homecoming that was over a year in the making, the Saints sent an emphatic message to the NFL and the entire country.
New Orleans is back.
DeLoatch ran over to the stands and pointed at the crowd of 70,003, as if to say, “Take that Katrina!” Undoubtedly many more were cheering around this still-recovering city, some of them vowing to set up televisions outside government-issued trailers that pass for homes more than a year after the storm blew ashore, the levees broke and the water poured through.
The Saints (3-0) poured it on against the Falcons (2-1), who fell behind 14-3 in the first quarter and never recovered. Devery Henderson scored New Orleans’ second touchdown on an 11-yard double-reverse, taking a handoff from Reggie Bush and cutting inside the pylon with help from a gutsy block by quarterback Drew Brees.
—–By Paul NewberryThe Associated Press
Dome Sweet Dome
September 25, 2006
![New Orleans Saints receiver Devery Henderson scores a first-quarter touchdown as Atlanta Falcons' Michael Boley (59) defends during their NFL football game at the newly re-opened Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Monday, Sept. 25.](https://lsureveille.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/daeeea146fb62c79858cd3c095075af8-1.jpg)
New Orleans Saints receiver Devery Henderson scores a first-quarter touchdown as Atlanta Falcons’ Michael Boley (59) defends during their NFL football game at the newly re-opened Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Monday, Sept. 25.