Albuquerque Journal

Pats smother Falcons for 5th win in a row

New England holds Atlanta to 165 yards

- BY PAUL NEWBERRY

ATLANTA — Mac Jones threw a 19-yard scoring pass to Nelson Agholor for the game’s only offensive touchdown and Kyle Van Noy and the New England defense took care of the rest, blanking the Atlanta Falcons 25-0 on Thursday night for the Patriots’ fifth straight victory.

New England (7-4) wasn’t nearly as dominating as four days earlier, when the Patriots blew out the Browns 45-7, but it was more than good enough against a feeble Falcons offense that hasn’t scored a touchdown in nearly nine quarters.

Atlanta (4-6) was shut out for the first time since a 38-0 loss to Carolina on Dec. 13, 2015.

“It’s been a tough five days offensivel­y,” Atlanta QB Matt Ryan said. “We haven’t thrown the ball well enough, we haven’t run the ball well enough.”

He was sacked four times and was intercepte­d twice, enduing another miserable performanc­e — this one in prime time — after posting the lowest passer rating of his career in a 43-3 rout by the Dallas Cowboys last weekend.

“We’re catching our stride,” said Patriots linebacker Matthew Judon, who picked up another sack to push his total for the season to a career-best 10.5. “We’re playing with a lot of confidence.”

Nick Folk booted field goals of 32, 44, 53 and 33 yards for New England.

The Patriots drove 76 in seven plays for a touchdown early in the second quarter.

Damien Harris did most of the dirty work, running four times for 34 yards and hauling in a 9-yard pass, before Agholor got open over the middle against busted coverage, hauled in the pass from Jones and scooted into the end zone.

Van Noy had two sacks and capped a brilliant defensive performanc­e with a 35-yard intercepti­on return for a TD off backup QB Josh Rosen.

Atlanta’s only chance to make a game of it came after A.J. Terrell’s 35-yard intercepti­on return sparked a drive that reached the New England 16 in the final minute of the third quarter.

On fourth and 1, the Falcons handed the ball to Qadree Ollison, who had been promoted from the practice squad just before the game. He was swallowed up for no gain.

Atlanta simply had no offensive punch with hybrid star Cordarrell­e Patterson unable to go because of an ankle injury.

Of course, any meeting between these two teams is sure to bring back memories of the greatest comeback — and collapse — in Super Bowl history. In 2017, the Falcons squandered a 28-3 lead late in the third quarter and lost to the Brady-led Patriots 34-28 in overtime.

The Falcons should’ve known they were in a for a long night when a lunar eclipse occurring after the game was set to last three hours — and 28 minutes.

Yep, another reminder of 3-28.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON VIA AP ?? New England wide receiver Nelson Agholor (15) high-steps into the end zone for a secondquar­ter touchdown in the Patriots’ victory over the Falcons in Atlanta on Thursday night.
CURTIS COMPTON/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON VIA AP New England wide receiver Nelson Agholor (15) high-steps into the end zone for a secondquar­ter touchdown in the Patriots’ victory over the Falcons in Atlanta on Thursday night.

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