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New Orleans Saints offensive line has made positive push in first two games

'The focus for us is let's not start patting ourselves on the back. How are we going to improve and get better?'

Check out the game action shots from the New Orleans Saints game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 of the 2024 NFL Season on Sept. 15, 2024 in AT&T Stadium.
Check out the game action shots from the New Orleans Saints game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 of the 2024 NFL Season on Sept. 15, 2024 in AT&T Stadium.

As much as the New Orleans Saints offense has dazzled with its chunk-play, quick-strike ability through the first two games, it's the hand-in-the-dirt element that has been catalyst to a 91-point explosion that includes 11 touchdowns and five field goals.

There were serious questions up front since the Saints, 2-0 entering Sunday's game against Philadelphia in the Caesars Superdome, entered the season with new starters at left tackle, left guard and right tackle.

Answers haven't definitively been provided, but the Saints have to love the fact that the temperature has lowered after posting 370 yards and six rushing touchdowns behind rookie left tackle Taliese Fuaga, left guard Lucas Patrick, center Erik McCoy, right guard Cesar Ruiz and first-year right tackle Trevor Penning.

The group has stacked its own highlight reel with blocks that have cleared lanes, left defenders flat on their backs and kept running backs clean into the second level of the defense.

"The good offenses that I've been around around here have always started up front with a good offensive line, ability to run the football, ability to protect the quarterback," Coach Dennis Allen said Monday. "I think our offensive line two games in has played well, and there's still a lot of things that I think we can improve on.

"So the focus for us is…let's not start patting ourselves on the back. The focus for us is, how are we going to improve and how are we going to get better, because this is a long season. We're only two games into it."

Two very impressive games in, courtesy of a 47-10 home victory over Carolina in the opener, and a 44-19 domination of Dallas on the road Sunday.

Running back Alvin Kamara ran for three touchdowns, all in the red zone, and totaled four to become the only player in franchise history with multiple games of four or more touchdowns. Kamara ran for 115 yards on 20 carries and has totaled 198 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 35 carries, with all four scores in the red zone.

The Saints converted five of eight times on third down; three of the conversions came via the run.

"I think it's all about making the defense have to defend the whole gamut of plays, defend the whole field," Allen said. "I think sometimes you make it easy on the defense when you just want to drop back and pass it all the time and allow them just to rush the passer. And in particular, when you're facing a team that rushes the passer as well as Dallas can.

"I think that's something that's just always part of the arsenal and you have it available to you. And it's just really about making that call at the right time."

Allen said the Saints needed to have a more productive run game this season and so far, that has been the case.

"To me, to be really successful in the red zone – both offensively and defensively – I think it starts with the ability to stop the run and the ability to run the ball in the red zone," he said. "The field shrinks down there, there's a lot less windows to throw the ball into.

"But if you're able to run the ball effectively, and now all of sudden teams are having to bring more people down in the box, it opens up a lot more that you can do in the passing game. I just think that's something we believe in, is the ability to run the football, really wherever we're at (on the field).

"And also understanding that a majority of the points in our league are scored through the air, so you have to be able to throw it, too."

Perhaps no offensive line starter was under more scrutiny than Penning, who was drafted in 2022 to play left tackle and after two injury-riddled, unproductive seasons at that position, was flipped to right tackle when Allen brought in a new offensive staff.

"I think it's fair to say he's improving," Allen said. "I think he's done some really good things. I think this is a guy that's gotten better each and every week and that just goes to show, it takes time.

"It takes reps, it takes being able to go through that process. Early on in his career, he missed a lot of time and it was hard to get that experience. I think he's gaining some of that on the run and I think every game he goes out and plays he's getting more and more confident."

Check out the game action shots from the New Orleans Saints game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 of the 2024 NFL Season on Sept. 15, 2024 in AT&T Stadium.

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