The 2-0 Saints are a force to be reckoned with so far this season.
After the Saints crushed the Cowboys, FEMA declared a “major disaster” for the state of Texas, according to The Times-Picayune’s Patrick MaGee. The headline of an email sent by FEMA to members of the press Thursday read, “President Daniel Largues Declares Major Disaster After Saints Beat Cowboys in Dallas,” per The Times-Picayune. The email hilariously continued, “FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of Texas to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 15, 2024.”
While New Orleans wrecked Dallas on Sunday, the demolition was only figurative. Recognizing the mistake, FEMA sent a second message that read, “Today, the FEMA Press Office inadvertently sent an email to be used for training purposes only… We apologize for any inconvenience,” per The Times-Picayune.
The Saints may not technically qualify as a natural disaster but they’ve certainly been an unwelcome sight for opposing teams. Derek Carr has experienced a career resurgence to start his second season in New Orleans. The 11-year veteran has 443 passing yards and five touchdowns with one interception through two games this season. He’s leading the league in touchdown percentage (12.8), yards per attempt (11.4), passer rating (142.4) and QBR (96.2).
Derek Carr, Alvin Kamara have the Saints rolling like thunder
While Carr has impressed with his impossibly hot start to the season, running back Alvin Kamara might be having an even more remarkable campaign. The eight-year pro has posted 290 total yards and five touchdowns in just two games this season.