The New Orleans Saints dominated the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, winning 48-7 at the Superdome.

There was some controversy late as cameras caught Malcolm Jenkins giving Sean Payton the finger after the Saints went for it on fourth-and-6 early in the fourth quarter with a 31-point lead. On the play, Alvin Kamara beat Jenkins for a 37-yard touchdown.

Jenkins played for Payton in New Orleans before coming to the Eagles a few years ago.

"I'm a competitor. I love Sean to death. I know what type of guy and coach he is. That was more so personal between me and him," Jenkins said.

"We talked after the game. It's all good. I know Sean. They're going to go for it. I was more so upset that it was on me."

Payton explained that he wasn't comfortable electing for a field goal try from that distance, and he didn't want to get burned by not keeping the foot on the gas with almost a full quarter left.