Eagles at Saints Live: Score, Highlights, Analysis From NFL Week 11 Game

7:18 p.m.: So here's the deal, guys. There's only one elevator to get down to the locker room, so I'm going now. Forgive me for not live-blogging the rest of this. 

7:14 p.m.: Huge stop from the Eagles' defense. They hold the Saints to a 19-yard field goal. 

Saints 245, Eagles 7

6:54 p.m.: The Eagles have given up 517 yards and 45 points. This is just the seventh time in franchise history that has happened. 

Saints 45, Eagles 7 

6:35 p.m.: Hmm. I'm running out of things to say. 

The 38 points the Eagles have already given up is a high under Jim Schwartz. They've given up 430 yards and 38 points and there's still 20 minutes left. 

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Saints 38, Eagles 7 

6:16 p.m.: The Saints are marching up and down the field on the Eagles. This is a horrendous performance. This time, another 70-yard touchdown drive from the Saints. Ho hum. 

Drew Brees hit Michael Thomas for a 23-yard touchdown pass. Thomas easily beat Rasul Douglas and Corey Graham was late with the help. 

There's still somehow over 26 minutes left to go in this game. 

Saints 31, Eagles 7 

5:56 p.m.: This is ugly. At halftime, the Eagles are getting blown out. 

The Saints have 321 total yards and the Eagles have just 109. This is a beating. The Eagles had life for a minute, but then blew it. 

The 24 points the Eagles gave up is the most they have given up in a first half under Jim Schwartz. 

At halftime: Saints 24, Eagles 7 

5:51 p.m.: Never mind. Forget the life the Eagles looked like they had. The Eagles were driving with a chance to cut the lead to three points, but Carson Wentz was sacked for a loss of 10 on 3rd-and-3 from the Saints' 46-yard line. It was a slow-developing play action pass. Sheldon Rankins came free and sacked Wentz. Then the Eagles punted the ball away. If Wentz didn't take that sack, the running into the kicker penalty on the Saints would have given the Eagles a first down. 

Instead, the Saints got the ball back and easily moved down the field to score another touchdown. 

Saints 24, Eagles 7 

5:25 p.m.: Hey! The Eagles have some life. Apparently, they just had to wait to get out of that dreaded first quarter. Carson Wentz led them on a 75-yard drive early in the second quarter to get on the board in just six plays. Josh Adams had a big 28-yard touchdown run. It was the first touchdown of his career. There's just under 9 minutes left in the half. 

Saints 17, Eagles 7 

5:09 p.m.: That quarter didn't go well for the Eagles. The Saints had 190 yards. The Eagles had 15. Yikes. At least it's only a two-score game for now. 

Saints 10, Eagles 0 

5:04 p.m.: The Eagles didn't go 3-and-out, but Carson Wentz did under throw a deep ball into double coverage to Nelson Agholor that was intercepted. Things aren't going well. It seemed like Wentz was just trying to make something happen, but it was a bad idea. 

4:57 p.m.: The Saints are up two scores now after driving 86 yards and punching in the game's first touchdown. The big play of the drive was a 30-yard pass to Michael Thomas. Sidney Jones was in coverage and has had a couple rough plays so far. There's 3:12 left in the first quarter. 

To add injury to insult, Avonte Maddox got hurt and had to leave the game. 

Saints 10, Eagles 0 

4:42 p.m.: Two Eagles' drive. Two 3-and-outs. This offense is broken. They have just 15 yards on six plays and haven't gotten a first down yet. Against this Saints team, they're going to need to score some points. 

4:36 p.m.: The Saints took a 3-0 lead on a 38-yard field goal that capped a 57-yard drive. The Eagles gave up a 38-yard run from Mark Ingram on the first play, but rebounded to get a big stop. Malcolm Jenkins made a big tackle on third down. 

Saints 3, Eagles 0 

4:29 p.m.: The Eagles went 3-and-out on their first possession. They nearly got a first down on 3rd-and-long but didn't. 

4:18 p.m.: There were a lot of Eagles fans around town, but Saints fans are going to drown them out. This place is so loud. It's not going to be a home on the road for the Eagles this week.  

3:50 p.m.: The Cowboys got a 42-yard field goal at the buzzer to take down the Atlanta Falcons and move to 5-5 on the season. That means the Eagles need to win today to keep pace. 

Meanwhile, in New Orleans, they're getting ready to face this guy. 

2:59 p.m.: Eagles inactive are out: 

2:29 p.m.: Washington was about to take a lead at the end of the half, but Alex Smith threw a 101-yard pick-6 and the Texans extended their lead. It's 17-7 at halftime. In Atlanta, the Falcons are clinging to a 6-3 lead over the Cowboys. 

1:40 p.m.: Keep an eye on the game in Washington. The Texans have a 10-0 lead after one quarter. The Eagles can use all the help they can get in the NFC East. 

1:15 p.m.: After about a half hour of trying to figure out how to get in the Superdome and then how to get up to the press box, I have finally arrived. This is my first trip to the Superdome. First impressions, it's kind of a dump, but also kinda cool. I'm looking forward to seeing how loud this place gets in a few hours. 

10:53 a.m.: Good morning, everyone. It's game day! And it's a big one for the Eagles. I'm getting ready to walk to the Superdome from my hotel and we'll follow this entire game day together. 

For what it's worth, I was out about town last night and saw a ton of Eagles fans. Another big showing from Eagles fans in another city. We've seen that on every trip this year. I think it was a perfect storm for it. The Eagles are coming off a Super Bowl and have a tremendous road schedule. A lot of good options for fans and they're making the most of these trips. 

Be sure to watch Eagles Pregame Live at 3 p.m. and tune in after the game for our complete breakdown on Eagles Postgame Live. 

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