Sunday: 3:40 p.m. at U.S. Bank Stadium (Ch. 9, 100.3-FM, 1130-AM)
ABOUT THE SAINTS
• The Saints (12-5) staved off the Panthers' comeback attempt during a 31-26 victory at the Superdome last weekend. Carolina's 14-point fourth quarter fell short.
• After losing back-to-back games to start the season, including a 29-19 loss in Minnesota, the Saints rallied with eight consecutive victories and won the NFC South.
• Running backs Mark Ingram and Alvin Kamara, likely Offensive Rookie of the Year, have been a stabilizing duo around future Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees. Ingram finished fifth in the NFL with 1,124 rushing yards while Kamara became a versatile rushing/receiving threat.
• The Saints allowed 65 points and 1,025 yards in the 0-2 start, but CB Marshon Lattimore and S Marcus Williams lead New Orleans with five and four interceptions, respectively.
PLAYER SPEAK | QB DREW BREES
• Quarterback Drew Brees, 38, leads the NFL in yards per throw (8.1) while recapturing the single-season completion record (72 percent). He finished fourth in passing yards (4,334) and threw his fewest interceptions (eight) since 2004.
• Brees' 376 passing yards against the Panthers led all quarterbacks during the NFL's wild-card weekend.
• On thriving at 6-foot, not unlike 6-1 Vikings QB Case Keenum: "It's because we're both Texas kids, that's why. No, seriously. I think you go through the process with a little bit of a chip on your shoulder. Case and I, both coming out of high school, probably weren't the most highly recruited guys."