EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New Orleans Saints took two leaps against the New York Giants. One by defensive tackle Bryan Bresee saved a much-needed win. The other by quarterback Derek Carr may have damaged their already slim chances of winning the NFC South.
The most important thing for the Saints (5-8) on Sunday was they hung on to beat the Giants 14-11 and stayed alive. The playoff hopes for the Giants (2-11) ended weeks ago, and they found another way to lose as they extended their skid to eight games, one shy of the matching the team record.
Carr was the the biggest concern for New Orleans. He injured his left, non-throwing hand when he leapt to try for a first down and crashed to the turf with just under four minutes to play. Bresee preserved the win when he blocked a potential game-tying 35-yard field goal by Graham Gano with 11 seconds left.
With four games left, the Saints are two games behind first-place Tampa Bay (7-6) and one behind Atlanta.
''It keeps us in the mix,'' Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi said after winning for the third time in four games since replacing Dennis Allen. ''We're down to the end of the year. It's the middle of December and when you are playing games that matter, that still count and have a chance to affect the final outcome, that's a big deal.''
The 33-year-old Carr finished 20 of 31 for 219 yards. He was hurt with just under four minutes to play when he dived for a first down near the Saints 40 and landed hard. He was replaced by Jake Haener.
Rizzi said Carr would get tests on his left hand. He had no information on whether the QB would enter the concussion protocol or be available next weekend.
Carr was not available for comment after the game.