Washington-Saints closes out the week with Monday Night Football The NFL closes out Week 5 with a battle of first place NFC teams. The New Orleans Saints host Washington http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-trent-taylor-jersey , with kickoff set for 5:15 p.m. PT on ESPN. Joe Tessitore and Jason Witten will call the game from the booth, with Booger McFarland serving as an analyst from the field. Lisa Salters continues her duties as the sideline reporter.The biggest storyline of this game is Drew Brees. The Saints quarterback 98 yards back of Brett Favre for No. 2 on the all-time passing yardage leaderboard, and more importantly, 200 yards back of Peyton Manning for No. 1 all time. Brees also needs four touchdown passes to reach 500 for his career.The Saints come into this game as a 6 point favorite, according to sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark. The Saints are a strong team at home when it comes to moneyline bets, but they have been inconsistent against the spread — they are 9-1 SU in their last ten home games, and 1-4 ATS in their last five home games. Add in Washington having won five straight against the spread over the Saints, and I’m taking Washington. I think Washington’s defense can contain Brees & Co. http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-garrett-celek-jersey , and Alex Smith can keep this game close.Washington vs. Saints, MNFTime: 5:15 p.m. PTLocation: Mercedes-Benz SuperdomeChannel: ESPNLive Stream: WatchESPNOdds: Saints -6 Super Bowl LIII didn’t have many moments that we want to highlight. Not that we do any year the 49ers are not playing, but it was just a game that wasn’t very interesting. That is, of course if you didn’t watch the pre-game show. Our own Alex Tran caught video of the Von Miller and Nate Burleson getting to field a question from the American 2nd Infantry Division Major General D. Scott Mckean. Oh, we didn’t mention this question came from McKean while in South Korea surrounded by troops at 5:00 A.M. McKean had a simple question directed to Burleson: McKean warned the commentating team that he had, “lots of tanks and helicopters” and suggested they take that into consideration with their answer. Burleson and Miller both got in on the answer in the positive on the 49ers’ and Garoppolo’s fate. It was a great question and a great segment. There’s only one thing better than national telecasts talking about the 49ers, and that’s when they get the troops to take over the segment. I only hope McKean was satisfied with that answer.