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Falcons’ loss leaves two-game win streak looking like old news

- By Charles Odum

As it turns out, coach Dan Quinn was smart to resist calling his Atlanta Falcons’ twogame winning streak a turnaround.

Quinn used a cautionary tone last week when asked about the two straight wins. He said to check back around Christmas — or even Thanksgivi­ng — to see if the Falcons’ surge would continue. Another smart call. Thursday night’s visit from New Orleans finds the modest winning streak looking like old news. Sunday’s 35-22 loss to Tampa Bay revealed the Falcons’ old problems haven’t gone away.

Missed opportunit­ies in the loss to the Buccaneers left the Falcons (3-8) alone in last place in the NFC South.

It may be difficult to move up in the division without such offensive leaders as running back Devonta Freeman and tight end Austin Hooper, who have missed two straight games with foot and knee injuries, respective­ly. It is not known if either has a chance to return for the Thanksgivi­ng night visit from New Orleans.

The injury situation at skill positions could get worse, as the Falcons saw against Tampa Bay when Julio Jones briefly left the game with a sore shoulder. Jones returned, but he was obviously

ATLANTA —

Atlanta Falcons running back Qadree Ollison (30) celebrates his touchdown run against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday in Atlanta. still bothered by the injury.

The half-empty stands at Mercedes-benz Stadium made the game feel like a preseason matchup. The Falcons’ reliance on backups at skill positions added to the late-august ambience.

Atlanta again started Brian Hill as Freeman’s fill-in but on Sunday also tried Qadree Ollison. Neither was effective. The two combined to rush for only 34 yards on 17 carries. Ollison had a 1-yard touchdown run.

Other backups, including wide receiver Christian Blake, saw substantia­l time. Third-string tight end Jaeden Graham had a 53-yard catch on Atlanta’s opening drive.

WHAT’S WORKING

While the offense sputtered in the red zone, Younghoe Koo was a reliable workhorse. Koo, from Seoul, South Korea, was good on field goals of 25, 38 and 40 yards. He has made a combined 10 field goals the last three weeks.

WHAT’S NEEDS HELP

The Falcons are still giving up too many sacks. Matt Ryan was sacked a season-high six times. The Falcons again struggled to generate a pass rush. They had no sacks, making their combined 11 in back-to-back wins over New Orleans and Carolina more mind-boggling than ever.

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