The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Defense plays well early, hangs on late

Ryan passes for 3TDs as Falcons improve to 3- 6.

- By D. Orlando Led better darryl. ledbetter@ ajc. com

With the Falcons, no lead is too big and no lead is ever, ever safe.

The Falcons needed middle linebacker Deion Jones to recover an onside kick late and stop a drive in the final minute to secure a 34- 27 victory over the Denver Broncos before 7,665 fans Sunday atMercedes- Benz Stadium.

“All these games go down to the wire,” Falcons interim coach Raheem Morris said. “Everybody has got fight. Everybody has dog in them. These guys, we knew they were going to comeout fighting. Come out slinging that ball around. There are only a few games aweek that don’t go down to the wire.”

After leading 27- 6, Atlanta’s defense started playing soft and the offense stalled. The combinatio­n allowed the Broncos to get within one score.

The Falcons have blown fourth- quarter leads in three games this season — against Dallas, Chicago and Detroit.

Playing without leading receiver Calvin Ridley, quarterbac­k Matt Ryan tossed touchdown passes to three receivers, while running back Todd Gurley scored his ninth rushing touchdown of the season as the Falcons improved to 3- 6. Denver dropped to 3- 5.

Ryan completed 25 of 35 passes for 284 yards and one intercepti­on. He finished with a passer rating of 112.1.

After the earlier collapses this season, the Falcons were elated to hold on for a victory.

“Just a finishing mindset and getting over that hump to where we had not been able to finish the games on defense,” defensive tackle Grady Jarrett said. “For us, to have these big step- ups like ( Deion Jones) did at the end of the game, or whoever it may be, it’s good and we want to be able to build off

of that.”

Here are five things we learned from the Falcons’ win:

1. Big lead: The Falcons scored on their first four possession­s of the game and ran out the clock on the fifth possession with a kneel- down.

Young hoe Koo made a 52- yard field goal to cap the opening drive, which covered 10 plays, 41 yards and took 5: 09 off the clock. On the second possession, Ryan connected with speedy wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus for a 51- yard touchdown. Koo’s extra point made it 10- 0. Itwas an 11- play scoring drive that covered 85 yards and took 5: 36 off the clock.

Denver kicked a 43- yard field goal to make it 10- 3.

Ryan used a 42- yard pass to Zaccheaus to set up the second touchdown. Two plays later, he connected with Brandon Powell for a 9- yard touchdown. It was Powell’s first NFL touchdown reception. Koo’s extra point put the Falcons up 17- 0.

After forcing a punt, the Falcons put together a 12- play, 67- yard drive. Koo added a 35- yard field goal

to make it 20- 3.

The Falcons’ defense, which has struggled in the final minutes of the halves and at the end of games, stopped the Broncos’ two- minute offense with 1: 37 to play in the second quarter. The defense got the ball back to the offense with 26 seconds left.

Denver added a 41- yard field to start the thirdquart­er.

Julio Jones caught a 21- yard touchdown pass to put the Falcons up 27- 6.

Broncos quarterbac­k Drew Lock tossed a 20- yard touchdown pass to rookie Jerry Jeudy to make it 27- 13 with 13: 15 left in the game.

After scoring on five of their first six possession­s ( excluding the kneel- down), the Falcons were forced into back- to- back punts. But Falcons free safety Ricardo Allen intercepte­d a Lock pass and setup the offense at the Broncos’ 12- yard line. After an 8- yard completion to tight end Hayden Hurst, Gurley had a 4- yard touchdown run to make it 34- 13.

Denver added a 9- yard touchdown pass from Lock to Tim Patrick. After forcing

another punt, Lock scored on a 10- yard scramble to make it a one- score game.

After Jones recovered the onside kick, the offense couldn’t run out the clock and punted to Denver. The Broncos had the ball at their 20 with 44 seconds to score, but couldn’t move the ball.

“When a team is down like that, you know exactly what they are coming out to do,” Allen said. “You know, they hadn’t been scoring all night and they weren’t scoring fast, they had to go for big shots. It’s really just mental. They tried to take shots early in the game.

“Our corners and everybody that was matched upon the person theywere throwing the deep balls to did a really good job. We just have tomake sure that transition­s all the way through the end of the game.”

2. Deep threat: With Ridley out with a mid- foot sprain, Zaccheaus had a superb first half. He caught a 51- yardtouchd­owninthefi­rst quarter and had a 42- yard gain, when he broke deep to help out Ryan, who was out of the pocket and scrambling.

Zaccheaus had four catches for 103 yards in the first half.

On the Falcons’ first possession of the third quarter, Ryan tried to hit Zaccheaus deep again, but his pass was intercepte­d by Broncos safety Justin Simmons.

The Falcons had to punt on three of their last four possession­s, which let Denver hang around. “We definitely have to do better as an offense,” Gurley said.

3. Defensive ends: With Dante Fowler ( hamstring) and Takk McKinley ( groin) out, Steven Means and Allen Bailey started at the defensive end spots for the Falcons. Charles Harris and Jacob Tuioti- Mariner backed them up.

“They went out there and played hard and played tough and stopped the run,” Morris said. “Obviously, you don’t get the sack numbers when you go with the heavier guys; we had some bigger, thick guys out there rushing for us.”

The Falcons had one sack and nine quarterbac­k hits.

4. Cornerback shuffle. With Darqueze Dennard back from his hamstring injury, the Falcons juggled cornerback­s throughout the game.

Kendall Sheffield started at right cornerback but was replaced in the second quarter by Dennard. Shef field went back to right cornerback at the start of the third quarter. Isaiah Oliver started at nickel back, but BlidiWreh- Wilson took over in the secondquar­ter. Rookie A. J. Terre ll held down the left cornerback position.

“When you get a guy back as talented as ( Dennard), you want to find roles for him,” Morris said. “Youwant to get him going because youknow you’re going to need him down the stretch. You get those guys in the rotation.”

Sheffield struggled some against the Broncos. “You want to get Sheff up and running,” Morris said. “He had a tough day today. He gave up a couple of plays. One down the stretch that was arguable.”

Oliver, who struggled as the starting right cornerback, performed better at nickel back.

Sheffield had a tough time with Jeudy, who caught seven passes for 125 yards and a touchdown. Morris was asked if Sheffield had any lingering issues from a foot injury.

“You don’t make up excuses,” Morris said. “He gave up a couple of catches. He played against some really good players. The Alabama guy ( Jeudy) is a pretty good player. That stuff happens when you play against those type of guys ... you have to keep fighting.”

5. Third- downwins. The Falcons’ defense needed to continue to play well on third downs to prevent one of their late- game collapses.

The Falcons’ defense held the Broncos to 2 of 8 on third downs as the offense built a 27- 6 lead. Lastweek against the Chargers, the Broncos were down 24- 3 with about 6: 00 left in the third quarter. They stormed back for a 31- 30 victory.

Allen’s intercepti­on helped to close things out heading into the team’s bye week.

 ?? ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM ?? Falconswid­e receiver Brandon Powell catches a 9- yard touchdownp­ass fromMatt Ryan during the second quarter Sunday in the victory over the Broncos at Mercedes- Benz Stadium.
ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM Falconswid­e receiver Brandon Powell catches a 9- yard touchdownp­ass fromMatt Ryan during the second quarter Sunday in the victory over the Broncos at Mercedes- Benz Stadium.

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