Published 11/17/2008
at L.A. Times - Pro Football
Brees throws for 266 yards and one touchdown to give New Orleans its first victory in five games away from home.
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Drew Brees threw for 266 yards and one touchdown against the league's worst defense, and the New Orleans Saints beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 30-20.
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Drew Brees, directing the NFL's top-ranked offense, threw for 266 yards and one touchdown against the league's worst defense, and the Saints beat the injury-wracked Chiefs 30-20 on Sunday.