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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Drew Brees threw for 229 yards and three touchdowns passing and the New Orleans Saints took a 24-10 lead over the New England Patriots at the end of the first half on Monday night.

His scoring passes went for 18 yards to Pierre Thomas, 75 yards to Devery Henderson and 38 yards to Robert Meachem. He completed 11 of his 13 passes.

The Saints put themselves in an accustomed position. They have been ahead at the half in eight games and trailed only twice.

The second quarter was all Saints. After an interception gave New Orleans the ball at the New England 30, Thomas converted a fourth down with a 3-yard run. He then took a short throw from Brees, avoided a tackle while straddling the sideline and went across the goal line to give the Saints a 10-7 lead.

New Orleans forced a punt, and on the next play, Henderson took advantage of a busted coverage for an easy 75-yard touchdown, the longest play from scrimmage this season for the Saints. Patriots safety Jonathan Wilhite blitzed, and no one picked up Henderson, who caught the ball at the 50 with a wide-open path to the end zone.

After New England cut its deficit to 17-10 on a 36-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski, Brees went 4 for 4 on a five-play, 76-yard drive. He connected with tight end David Thomas, acquired in a trade with the Patriots at the end of preseason, for 25 yards and hit Meachem with a perfectly thrown ball on a deep post for the touchdown.

Gostkowski missed a 50-yard field goal with 13 seconds left.

Laurence Maroney's fourth-down touchdown run gave the Patriots a 7-3 lead at the end of the first quarter. Maroney finished the half with 64 yards.

It was the second time in three weeks that the Patriots were playing an undefeated team on the road, having lost to Indianapolis on a late Peyton Manning touchdown pass.

New England, the only team to go 16-0 in NFL history, was trying to stop the Saints from joining the Colts at 11-0. The NFL has never had a season with two 11-0 teams.

After John Carney kicked a 30-yard field goal, the Patriots drove 80 yards on 14 plays on their opening possession, with Maroney carrying eight times for 39 yards.

Sammy Morris converted a fourth-and-1 with a 3-yard run to the Saints 33 after wide receiver Randy Moss dropped a third-down pass.

Maroney capped the more than 7-minute drive with a 4-yard run as coach Bill Belichick went for it on another fourth down.

New England quarterback Tom Brady had 33 yards passing on the drive. Brady finished the half 12 for 21 for 124 yards.

The Saints scored on their opening drive for the seventh time this season. Brees hit Henderson down the sideline for a 33-yard gain on the first play, leading to a 30-yard field goal by Carney that bounced off the left upright.

New England missed a chance to extend its lead after Wes Welker's 41-yard punt return to the New Orleans 46. On the next play, Mike McKenzie, playing for the first time since breaking his right kneecap on Nov. 9, 2008, intercepted Brady's short pass over the middle. It was the Saints' 21st interception of the season.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

November 30, 2009 at 21:25 PM ET
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