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Saints spoil Cowboys' home opener as Alvin Kamara tallies 4 touchdowns in rout

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The New Orleans Saints put up 47 points last week, but some brushed it off because it was the lowly Carolina Panthers they faced at home. 

But the Saints appear to be the real deal this season, as they went on the road and hung 44 points on the Dallas Cowboys for its second win of the year, 44-19. 

The Cowboys moved to 1-1 after defeating the Cleveland Browns in Week 1. 

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New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr celebrates after scoring a touchdown  during the first half against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. (Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images)

Just as they did last week at home against Carolina, Derek Carr and the Saints’ offense made their chunk plays count for touchdowns, and veteran running back Alvin Kamara was the recipient of one of them in what became a four-touchdown game on the road. 

Kamara’s first touchdown came on the team’s first drive of the game, a five-yard touchdown run to make it 7-0, and speedy receiver Rashid Shaheed once again found a gap in the back of the defense for a deep touchdown that went 70 yards on the ensuing drive. 

But Carr wasn’t done after finding the end zone on the first two Saints drives, as he put one in Kamara’s chest on a screen play and the running back found daylight. 

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Kamara weaved his way through the Dallas defense and scampered into the end zone for a 57-yard catch-and-run touchdown – his second of the day. 

On the next drive, the Saints made it four for four, as Kamara ran it in from 12 yards out, to make it 28-13 after the Cowboys’

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