The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jones gets best of Sherman

Hobbled receiver has six catches, one TD vs. his nemesis.

- By Michael Cunningham mcunningha­m@ajc.com

Falcons All-Pro wide receiver Julio Jones has insisted his injuries aren’t an issue, yet he keeps taking himself out of games. An injury slowed Jones again Saturday, but he still won his rematch with Seahawks nemesis Richard Sherman at the Georgia Dome.

Jones had six catches for 67 yards with a touchdown during the Falcons’ 36-20 victory in their NFC divisional playoff. Jones was in and out of the game with what the Falcons said is a foot injury before heading to the locker room for good during the fourth quarter.

Coach Dan Quinn said Jones could have returned and he expects Jones to be “ready to rock” for the NFC Championsh­ip game Sunday.

“We all have nagging injuries, not just Julio,” wide receiver Taylor Gabriel said. “For him to go out there and play for us, play for the brothers, that’s a blessing. I’m glad we’ve got him, and I’m glad I’m here to have an opportunit­y to play with him.”

Jones played the final two games of the regular season after missing two because of a sprained left toe. He didn’t appear to have his usual explosiven­ess during those contests and periodical­ly went to the sidelines.

Against the Seahawks, Jones asked out of the game on the Falcons’ opening drive but got the best of Sherman during that possession.

Jones had two catches for 20 yards during the drive and would have run past Sherman for a touchdown if the cornerback hadn’t grabbed him for a holding penalty. Jones finished the drive with a 7-yard touchdown reception when teammate Mohamed Sanu took out cornerback Jeremy Lane on a pick play and Sherman couldn’t help in time.

Jones finished the first half with five catches for 55 yards and the touchdown. He took himself out of the game for a few plays during the third quarter and headed to the locker room to stay during the final quarter.

Jones wasn’t in the locker room when it was opened to reporters after the game.

Saturday’s game was a turnaround for Jones from the Oct. 24 meeting with the Seahawks in Seattle. In the 26-24 Falcons defeat, Jones had a dropped pass that led to an intercepti­on and was involved in a controvers­ial play with Sherman.

Sherman pulled Jones down before Matt Ryan’s pass arrived, but officials didn’t penalize him on what turned out to be the Falcons’ final play. The Falcons left Seattle fuming about the no-call.

 ?? HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM ?? Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones scores on a 7-yard pass in front of Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and free safety Steven Terrell.
HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones scores on a 7-yard pass in front of Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and free safety Steven Terrell.

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