Lance Moore’s 24-yard playoffs TD catch is the Saints Play of the Day

Lance Moore’s 24-yard TD catch is the Saints Play of the Day. He helped knock out the Eagles and win the team’s first road playoff game:

There are 24 days to go until the New Orleans Saints kick off their 2024 regular season, and we’re turning the clock back to Jan. 2014 for today’s highlight. Lance Moore’s 24-yard touchdown catch against the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2013 Wild Card Round is the Saints Play of the Day.

Moore helped knock out the Eagles and win the Saints’ first road playoff game with this score, which you can watch here. This victory dispelled a couple of narratives that had dogged the Saints for years. They were characterized as a team that couldn’t win away from the Superdome, or even outdoors, especially in poor weather.

So imagine their doubters’ surprise when the Saints took the field on a cold, windy night in Philadelphia and left with a win. Drew Brees rolled out and away from the Eagles pass rush to find Moore in the middle of the field, lobbing a quick pass to one of his favorite receivers. Moore cut upfield and fought his way through an Eagles defender to crash into the end zone, extending the Saints’ lead to 13-7.

They weren’t out of the woods yet. The Eagles passing attack woke up when star cornerback Keenan Lewis was pulled from the game with an injury, and a late Zach Ertz touchdown pass from Nick Foles gave Philly a 24-23 lead in the final five minutes. But the Saints didn’t let Foles touch the football again. Helped by a good return from Darren Sproles and a horse collar tackle against the Eagles, Brees set up shop near midfield at the opposing 48-yard line. Khiry Robinson helped move the ball further into Eagles territory and Brees converted a pair of first downs in short-yardage situations, forcing Philly to burn their last timeouts. Shayne Graham kicked a 32-yard field goal as time expired and the Saints advanced to the next round, having made a new chapter in team history.

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Former Bengals kicker Shayne Graham worked with punter Bryce Baringer

A former Bengals player is connected to one of the draft’s best punters.

The Cincinnati Bengals will add a punter this offseason to compete with Drue Chrisman.

That could mean drafting a rookie similar to what they did with kicker Evan McPherson in the 2021 draft’s fifth round.

One of those names likely to be an option? Michigan State punter Bryce Baringer, considered one of the best, if not the best outright at his position in this year’s class.

Funnily enough, former Bengals kicker Shayne Graham is one of the guys who has worked with Baringer. Graham took a small victory lap on Twitter after Baringer had arguably the best day of any punter at the scouting combine:

Hang time on punts was one of the biggest problems for Bengals special teams last year, especially on that final punt in the AFC title game. Baringer has no such problem, to say the least.

If nothing else, a little Bengals connection here with Graham will help the Bengals get the information they need on whether to invest a draft pick in the position soon.

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