NEW ORLEANS -- Drew Brees will need some unproven receivers to emerge this year, and could not help but be encouraged by way rookie Kenny Stills and second-year pro Nick Toon came through against the Raiders. Brees passed for 202 yards and a touchdown while leading five scoring drives, and the Saints survived a sloppy second half for a 28-20 preseason victory over the Oakland Raiders on Friday night. Toon, a fourth-round pick in 2012 who spend his rookie season on injured reserve, started for Marques Colston, who has been getting extra rest because of an off-season foot injury. Stills started at wideout for the second straight game and hauled in Brees lone scoring strike from 16 yards out. "We asked them to do a lot. They were having to think a lot on the move," Brees said. "They did a great job adjusting to that and played w lot of confidence." Brees completed 78 per cent of his passes (14 of 18), including a 56-yarder to Toon, setting up Mark Ingams 2-yard TD run. On his long catch, Toon beat former Saints cornerback Tracy Porter, who later left the game with a right groin injury. Raiders coach Dennis Allen said that was one of eight injuries -- three of them potentially serious -- for Oakland. In addition to Porter, Allen was particularly concerned about offensive tackle John Wetzels knee injury and tight end David Ausberrys shoulder injury. New Orleans new defence under co-ordinator Rob Ryan thrived, sacking Matt Flynn five times in the first half. "Some of it was different looks, some of it was guys getting beat and some of it was we have to recognize the pressure, find the hot receivers and get the ball out," Allen said, noting that Flynn twice did not see receivers open for potentially big plays. "I cant point to one individual aspect and say that was the issue." The Saints (2-0) led 23-0 before the Raiders (1-1) scored on Flynns lone TD pass, an 18-yarder to Denarius Moore, late in the first half. Flynn was 12 of 16 for 124 yards. "The difference between moving the ball and not moving the ball is just so small," Flynn said. "There are just some things we have to clean up. We know we can do a lot better." The Saints finished with seven sacks. One by linebacker Ramon Humber, who was credited with nine tackles, including a fourth-down stop. The Saints also registered a safety in the fourth quarter when linebacker Will Herring and numerous teammates swarmed running back Jamize Olawale. Brees, who played most of the first half, was pleased with New Orleans ball control, and the fact that the Saints never punted in the first half, but not with settling for Garrett Hartleys field goals of 53, 31 and 30 yards. "I wish we could have had more points," Brees said. "So theres still work to do." Stills caught four passes for 64 yards, making challenging grabs along the sideline twice, once on his TD. Flynn was back in the stadium where he won a national title with LSU in January 2008. It also was a homecoming of sorts for Allen, a former Saints defensive assistant under Payton for five years. Raiders second-string quarterback Terrelle Pryor completed one of five passes for 9 yards. He also rushed four times for 15 yards. What helped the Raiders make a game of it was poor ball security by New Orleans. Second-year running back Travaris Cadet fumbled twice, resulting in one turnover. Oaklands second touchdown came when defensive end Ryan Robinson recovered Seneca Wallaces fumble, which was forced by David Bass on the 1. Eddy Carmonas 46-yard field goal, which pulled Oakland to 23-17 at the end of the third quarter, was set up by Omar Gaithers interception of Seneca Wallaces tipped pass. "I know it was a preseason game, but we did everything in the second half to allow them a chance to get back in the game," Payton said. "That frustrated me." Wallace, competing with Luke McCown to back up Brees, was three of six passing for 32 yards in five scoreless series. 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Mats Zuccarello and Derek Stepan scored shootout goals, and backup goalie Cam Talbot earned his second win in two nights as the Rangers shook off a late tying tally and beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday night.JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jalen Ramseys physicality was evident in college, in training camp and in his first preseason game.The Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback had three tackles, all in the first two drives, during his NFL debut Saturday against Tampa Bay and provided tight coverage on Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans.Ramsey was everything the Jaguars expected -- maybe even more -- when they selected the former Florida State standout with the fifth overall pick in the NFL draft.Corners have to tackle. Maybe some other corners dont, but Im not ordinary, Ramsey said. I feel like Im the prototypical corner. ... You can look at my high school film and my college film and see my tackling. Im never going to change, never going to change.The Jaguars are counting on it.I thought he did a good job, coach Gus Bradley said. The big thing with Jalen is hes got really, really good poise. Hes obviously a very talented athlete and hes got good technique, but his poise at the line of scrimmage and you really trust his speed, so it allows him to play at a comfort level that he has great confidence. ...Hes doing well and then his tackling. Now, its just one preseason game, and he played I dont know exactly the number of plays, but it sure is a good sign for him.Ramsey sat out the preseason opener at the New York Jets as a precaution. He had surgery in May to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee, but recovered in time for training camp.Playing against Tampa Bay was his first game action since Dec. 31 in Atlanta, where the Seminoles lost to Houston in the Peach Bowl.It felt amazing, Ramsey said. I wanted to play fast. It was a smart decision for me not to play (againsst the Jets) so I can recover like I need to for the regular season, when things really matter.dddddddddddd I really wanted to get my feet wet and Im glad I got to.It was an impressive, albeit brief, performance and provided a glimpse of how Ramsey should help Jacksonvilles rebuilt defense right away.He could get considerably more playing time this weekend against Cincinnati. Starting cornerback Davon House has a bruised quadriceps muscle, meaning Ramsey could start against the Bengals.The Jaguars dont really have time to bring him along slowly, either.With third-year pro Aaron Colvin, who started 15 games in 2015, suspended four games to start this season for violating the NFLs policy on performance-enhancing drugs, Ramsey will be on the field early and often. And hell face four experienced quarterbacks in the first month of the season: Green Bays Aaron Rodgers, San Diegos Philip Rivers, Baltimores Joe Flacco and Indianapolis Andrew Luck. The Jaguars expect to see a lot of three-receiver sets in at least three of those games.Ramsey welcomes the challenge.Every time I hit the field, I have something to prove, Ramsey said. I want to be the greatest to play this game, period. Thats my motivation. I dont want to let my teammates down. I dont want to let my coaches down. Every time I go out there, I do my job the best I can. Im in the NFL so Im going against top talent every single week. Everybody is good so I have to elevate my game, too.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '