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Despite disappointment, Colts fans say they’re happy for Saints
Colts fans were disappointed after their team’s Super Bowl loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday night, but some retained a soft spot for their opponents.
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Saints’ Super Bowl title boosts Carnival party in New Orleans
Saints fans hugged, kissed, and spilled onto the streets Sunday as a citywide party erupted after their once woebegone NFL franchise defeated the Indiapolis Colts in the Super Bowl.
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Saints fans in Miami celebrate franchise’s first Super Bowl title
Saints fan Peggy Byrd said New Orleans winning the Super Bowl helps wash away some tough times.
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Saints TE Shockey leaves his mark on Super Bowl this time
Jeremy Shockey wasn’t sitting in a suite for this Super Bowl. Instead, he was a big part of the New Orleans Saints’ sweetest victory.
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Colts’ supporting cast can’t do little things right, contributing to loss
Peyton Manning’s supporting cast helped him reach the Super Bowl. The Colts’ inability to do the little things right Sunday left all of them empty-handed.
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Morstead’s well-executed onside kick goes down in Super Bowl lore
With one squibbed kick, New Orleans Saints rookie Thomas Morstead — a punter by trade — booted himself into the collection of Super Bowl plays that’ll be shown for years and years to come.
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Saints return to Crescent City, where fans’ joy, hope haven’t waned
Hoarse, hungover and happy, New Orleans woke up Monday wondering if that Super Bowl thing really happened.
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Wait ’til next year: Colts hope loss fuels another Super Bowl run
The Indianapolis Colts constantly will be reminded of blowing a 10-point lead in Super Bowl XLIV and failing to live up to expectations following a near-perfect regular season.
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Payton, MVP Brees revel in glory of New Orleans’ Super Bowl title
Drew Brees accepted the Super Bowl XLIV MVP trophy at a news conference Monday after leading the Saints to a win over Peyton Manning and the Colts.
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Super Bowl XLIV beats ‘M-A-S-H’ finale for U.S. viewership record
Seen by an average of 106.5 million people, Super Bowl XLIV was the most-watched program in U.S. television history.
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