The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Falcons’ offense starts fast, fades, holds on

Ryan praises Jones and tight ends, says team still has work.

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‘ Obviously, I thought we did a lot of really good things today. We certainly still have a lot of things to clean up, but to put two back- to- back is good. Now, we’ve got to get some rest and findaway toget it to three.’

Matt Ryan

Falcons quarterbac­k

Falcons quarterbac­k Matt Ryan, without his top receiver, moved the ball around to eight receivers and tossed touch down passes to three receivers in the 34- 27 win over the Broncos on Sunday.

The Falcons started out fast and then fizzled down the stretch, which allowed Denver to rally from a 27- 6 deficit to within one score with 1: 51 to play.

“It feels good,” Ryan said of the first consecutiv­e wins. “Obviously, I thought we did a lot of really good things today. We certainly still have a lot of things to clean up, but to put two back- to- back is good. Now, we’ve got to get some rest and find away to get it to three.”

In the secondquar­ter, with his 12th completion, Ryan surpassed Peyton Manning ( 4,682) for the most completion­s in NFL history through a player’s first 13 seasons.

It was Ryan’s 44th game with three- plus touchdown passes, the most in franchise history and the 10th- most in NFL history.

The Falcons won their previous outing ,25-17 against Carolina. They will now take their 3- 6 mark in to the bye week.

With Calvin Rid le yout with a mid- foot sprain, Ryan completed 25 of 35 passes for 284 yards and one intercepti­on. He finished with a passer rating of 112.1.

Ryan tossed touchdown passes to Olamide Zaccheaus, Brandon Powell and Julio Jones.

Zaccheaus had four catches for 103 yards and a 51- yard touchdown. Tight end Hayden Hurst had seven catches for 62 yards and Jones had five catches for 54 yards.

“I love our group,” Ryan said. “I think it’s a group of guys that work extremely hard. They’re all talented. They’re all tough. They’re involved in the run game.”

Ryan even flipped an underhande­d pass to tight end Luke Stocker.

“They’re not scared to go over the middle to catch footballs and play physical,” Ryan said. “It’s a really good group. I’ve been lucky throughout my career to play with some great players, and this group is right up therewith any of them.”

The Falcons scored on five of the first six possession­s, excluding the kneel down at the end of the first half. On their final four possession­s, they were forced to punt three times and couldn’t run the clock out with 1: 51 to play. Todd Gurley went for 4 yards on first down and was held to no gain on second down before an illegal shift penalty that was declined after a 1- yard gain on third down.

“I think we’ve got a few things that we’ve got to clean up in that portion of the game,” Ryan said.

“There are things we can do better ... there are definitely things to clean up. I think everybody needs to look in the mirror and figure out what it is that they can do better in those situations, so thatwe can close these games out a little bit quicker.”

When asked about the sluggish finish, Falcons interim coach Raheem Morris got defensive.

“Why are you guys so negative?” Morris quipped. “We scored on five of six possession­s; stop being so greedy.”

He then had a simple response.

“They played better defense,” Morris said.

Ryan was glad the defense held up in this game. The Falcons have blown big leads this season against the Cowboys, Bears and Lions.

“I saw guys step up defensivel­y,” Ryan said. “Ricardo ( Allen) with a great intercepti­on early and good stop at the end of the game as well. Just to get after the quarterbac­k was huge. I think guys have got more comfortabl­e in those situations and more confident. I think that has shown.”

After the bye week, the Falcons are set to play Nov. 22 at New Orleans.

“I think we’ve got to approach it the same way we’ve been approachin­g it for the last few,” Ryan said. “We’ve got to go 1- 0. Whenwe get after the bye, I think we play New Orleans. We’ve got to find a way to be 1- 0 that week. That’s it. There’s a lot that can happen between now and the end of the season. We’ve got to keep our focus now.”

Ryan gave Jones credit for helping to keep the young receivers ready.

“He’s been a huge part of my growth,” Ryan said. “Playing with him for so long andjust having somany conversati­ons with him about how he sees things from his end and then explaining how things work onmy end, I’ve definitely seen it in a different light.”

Ryan also gave Jones some credit for his own developmen­t.

“He’s probably better than anybody that I’ve been around, being able to communicat­e exactly how he’s going to do it and then go out there and being able to do it the first time,” Ryan said. “He’s an unbelievab­le talent. He’s impacted my career tremendous­ly and I’ve been very fortunate to play with him for a long time.”

 ?? ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM ?? Falcons quarterbac­kMatt Ryan hugs wide receiver Julio Jones after the receiver’s catch for a touchdowni­n the second half against Denver on Sunday at Mercedes- Benz Stadiumin Atlanta.
ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM Falcons quarterbac­kMatt Ryan hugs wide receiver Julio Jones after the receiver’s catch for a touchdowni­n the second half against Denver on Sunday at Mercedes- Benz Stadiumin Atlanta.

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