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NFL Football Returns to New Orleans

26 September 2006

Fans listen to Goo Goo dolls at New Orleans Superdome, Monday
Fans listen to Goo Goo dolls at New Orleans Superdome, Monday
The New Orleans Saints have defeated the Atlanta Falcons, 23-3, in the first National Football League game at the Superdome since Hurricane Katrina devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast last year.

Monday night's game was played in a raucous, Mardi Gras-like atmosphere, with rock groups U2, The Goo Goo Dolls and Green Day performing inside and outside the stadium.

The Saints treated nearly 70,000 fans inside the stadium to a convincing win over the Falcons, holding quarterback Michael Vick and the Falcons' potent running game in check. The Saints scored their first touchdown on a blocked punt.

The Saints used San Antonio, Texas, as their home base last season after Katrina ravaged New Orleans. The stadium became a shelter for thousands of storm refugees, even though winds damaged 70 percent of the Superdome's roof.

The Saints' triumphant return home gives them a 3-0 record this season. With the loss, the Falcons fell to 2-1.

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