Albuquerque Journal

Ryan passes team to win

QB has 379 yards, TD for Atlanta

- BY PAUL NEWBERRY ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATLANTA — Matt Ryan threw a 47-yard touchdown pass to Marvin Hall, Tevin Coleman broke loose on a 30-yard scoring run and the Atlanta Falcons added another chapter to New York’s miserable season, beating the Giants 23-20 on Monday night.

Ryan completed his final 18 passes and finished 31 of 39 for 379 yards, sending the Giants (1-6) to their fourth straight loss. Giorgio Tavecchio, filling in for injured Atlanta kicker Matt Bryant, sealed the victory for Atlanta (3-4) with the longest field goal of his career from 56 yards.

Eli Manning was sacked four times but still managed to complete 27 of 38 for 399 yards. Odell Beckham hauled in eight passes for 143 yards.

The passing game got little help from the ground attack, however. Rookie Saquon Barkley was limited to 43 yards on 14 carries, forcing the Giants to go one-dimensiona­l.

Both teams got off to sluggish starts offensivel­y. The Falcons failed to cross midfield on their first three possession­s, and the Giants weren’t much better.

Then, suddenly, Atlanta struck for two big plays to grab the lead. Ryan went down the left sideline to tight end Austin Hooper for a 36-yard gain, pushing the Falcons into New York territory for the first time. Then Ryan spotted Hall breaking free down the middle of the field, hitting him perfectly in stride for the touchdown.

The teams traded field goals in the final minute of the first half, sending the Falcons to the locker room with a 10-3 lead.

Tavecchio, who first connected from 40 yards, added a 50-yard kick that extended the lead to 13-6 on the opening play of the fourth quarter.

Coleman rumbled for another Atlanta TD without being touched, giving the home team some breathing room before the Giants finally showed some life offensivel­y. Manning completed five passes for 61 yards before Barkley powered over from the 2 with 4:47 remaining for New York’s first TD of the game. But coach Pat Shurmur decided to go for 2, looking to put his team in position to win with another score.

Manning’s pass for Beckham was knocked away, and the Falcons drove for Tavecchio’s clinching field goal.

The Giants did manage a touchdown with 5 seconds remaining as Manning hooked up with Beckham on a 1-yard scoring play, but only after the quarterbac­k was stuffed on two straight attempts to run it over, burning off most of the scant time on the clock.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Atlanta’s Julio Jones makes a catch as New York’s Eli Apple defends during the Falcons’ win over the Giants Monday.
JOHN BAZEMORE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Atlanta’s Julio Jones makes a catch as New York’s Eli Apple defends during the Falcons’ win over the Giants Monday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States