The New Orleans Saints got it done in all aspects of the game in their 33-27 Week 3 win over the Seattle Seahawks. The Saints scored on offense, defense, and special teams. In their 52-year history, they've only done so twice before, according to Amie Just of Nola News. 

The previous three times they've done so was in 1967, against the Philadelphia Eagles, and in 1998, against the Minnesota Vikings.

New Orleans' first score was their special teams one. With 12:19 in the first quarter, Seahawks punter Michael Dickson booted the ball 38 yards, only to see Saints punt returner Deonte Harris take it all the way to the house.

The Saints' second score was their defensive one with 7:05 left in the first half. Cornerback Eli Apple forced a fumble from Seahawks running back Chris Carson on a 23-yard rush to the right side. Safety Vonn Bell scooped it, then ran 33 yards for a touchdown.

The Saints offense began to put up touchdowns in the last minute of the first half. Running back Alvin Kamara caught a screen from Teddy Bridgewater, which would turn out to be a 29-yard touchdown; and Kamara's first of 2019.

The New Orleans offense would go on to score two more touchdowns (both on the one-yard line). By the end of the game, the team accomplished a rare feat and got their first win with Bridgewater as the starting quarterback; not bad for a game without Drew Brees.

The Saints are now 2-1. Next week they host the undefeated Dallas Cowboys on “Sunday Night Football.”