New Orleans, LA (SportsNetwork.com) - Andy Dalton and the Cincinnati Bengals collectively bounced back from a terrible home loss to beat the New Orleans Saints 27-10 on Sunday at a suddenly winnable venue for road teams. Dalton completed 16-of-22 passes for 220 yards and three touchdowns. He had a passer rating of 2.0 while throwing for only 86 yards and three interceptions in a 24-3 home loss to Cleveland on Nov. 6. Rookie Jeremy Hill, who played at LSU, totaled 152 yards on 27 carries for Cincinnati (6-3-1), which moved into first place in the AFC North. Drew Brees had 255 yards and a touchdown on 33-of-41 passing for the Saints (4-6), who have lost consecutive games at the Superdome. The last time New Orleans dropped back-to-back home games came in 2012, when they lost the season opener to Washington and then to Kansas City in overtime in Week 3. Despite their record, the Saints remain tied for first in the underwhelming NFC South. The Saints converted three third downs on the games opening drive that ended with Shayne Graham kicking a 31-yard field goal. Cincinnati marched down the field on its first possession. On 3rd-and-8 from the New Orleans 12-yard line, Jermaine Gresham caught a pass at the 1, spun and extended the ball toward the goal line with his left hand. The ball was knocked loose and Gresham kicked it into the end zone, where he made the recovery for the abnormal touchdown. The Bengals defense then made a goal-line stand as fullback Erik Lorig was tackled for a 1-yard loss on a catch in the flat on fourth down. Dalton followed by guiding a 15-play drive that stalled inside the New Orleans 5-yard line. The Bengals chose not to gamble like the Saints and Mike Nugent made a 22-yard field goal to extend Cincinnatis lead to 10-3 with 2:52 remaining in the second quarter. After the Saints were forced to punt, Hill ran 62 yards to set up Nugents 42- yarder on the final play of the first half. The Bengals began their second drive in the third quarter at midfield after a 25-yard Thomas Morstead punt. They capitalized on the short field as Dalton threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Gresham. New Orleans trimmed its deficit to 20-10 when Kenny Stills caught a pass from Brees and dove for the left pylon on the first play of the fourth quarter. The Saints were unable to defend wide receiver A.J. Green on the ensuing possession. Green, whose pass interference penalty backed up the Bengals, made catches of 38 and 18 yards to convert third downs before hauling in a pass down the left sideline for a 24-yard touchdown. Game Notes The Saints had won a club-record 11 straight home games in the regular season until last Sundays overtime loss to San Francisco ... Dalton improved to 11-3-1 against NFC teams ... New Orleans running back Mark Ingram had 67 yards on 23 carries and caught a game-high seven passes for only 30 yards. 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Fergie Jenkins Jersey . -- Ryan Millers debut for the St.BOSTON - Ottawa coach Dave Cameron chooses not to fret about his teams five fruitless power plays against Boston, including a pair of 5-on-3 advantages in which the Senators failed to score.You never pull your hair out after a win, he told reporters after Bobby Ryan scored 46 seconds into overtime to give Ottawa a 3-2 victory over the Bruins on Saturday.Kyle Turris also scored for the Senators, and Mike Hoffman deflected one in with 4:15 left in the third period to force overtime.Craig Anderson made 26 saves for Ottawa, which has won two in a row but hasnt scored on a power play in 19 tries over six games since Dec. 19.Brad Marchand and Torey Krug scored for Boston, and David Krejci assisted on both goals. Tuukka Rask stopped 23 shots for the Bruins.Marchand gave Boston a 2-1 lead midway through the third period, then Boston killed its second 5-on-3 of the game. But Grybas slap shot deflected off Hoffmans skate and past Rask to tie it.You kill a big one and then you come back and get a bad bounce, Krejci said. So youve got to make sure those bad bounces dont happen. You got to make sure the puck is 100 feet away from our net.Ryan, who had a hat trick in Mondays win over Buffalo, scored the game-winner when Erik Karlsson attracted the attention of the defence before sliding it into the slot.I just tried to beat my guy to the net and hope that something kind of came off of (Rask), said Ryan, who also scored the game-winner in a shootout on Dec. 13 in Ottawas last visit to Boston. Kaarl did one better and put it in my feet.dddddddddddd ... I just luckily enough looked down and it was there and was able to find a way to get it in.It was the second straight overtime game for the Bruins. On Wednesday, they scored two late second-period goals to tie Toronto before falling in a shootout.This time, Boston blew the lead and the game despite killing a pair of 5-on-3 advantages early and getting a power play of its own in the final three minutes.The game was scoreless for 32 minutes until Clarke MacArthur occupied a couple of Bruins behind the Boston net and left the puck free for Turris. He swooped in, slid toward the goal and wristed it into the tight spot over Rasks right shoulder to make it 1-0.Boston tied it four minutes later when Zdeno Chara screened Anderson and Krugs slap shot from the point found the net. Marchand gave Boston a 2-1 lead midway through the third when he skated around and into the slot before putting a wrist shot past Anderson.Boston then killed off a second two-man disadvantage, but Hoffman tied it when he deflected Grybas slap shot past Rask. The Senators killed off a power play when Milan Michalek tripped Adam McQuaid with 2:47 left.NOTES: Both teams are on the front end of a back-to-back. The Bruins play at Carolina on Sunday, and the Senators return home to play the Tampa Bay Lightning. ... The Senators recalled D Chris Wideman from Binghamton of the AHL. ... Bruins D Dougie Hamilton had six shots, matching a career high. ' ' '