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Ryan, Falcons avenge earlier loss to Panthers, 25-17

QB throws for 281 yards, scores rushing TD

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Matt Ryan threw for 281 yards and ran for a touchdown, Younghoe Koo made four field goals and the Atlanta Falcons held on to beat the Carolina Panthers 25-17 on Thursday night to avoid a series season sweep.

The Falcons (2-6) have had a penchant for squanderin­g leads this season, coming into the game 1-3 when leading entering the fourth quarter. Carolina was driving late, but Atlanta stalled the rally when Blidi Wreh-wilson intercepte­d Teddy Bridgewate­r near the Falcons’ 10-yard line with 1:04 remaining.

Todd Gurley grinded out 46 yards rushing and a touchdown, Julio Jones added 137 yards receiving and the Falcons defense limited the Panthers to 2 of 10 on third down conversion­s to improve to 2-1 since Raheem Morris replaced Dan Quinn as head coach. The win came in front of a crowd of 5,240 due to COVID-19.

Bridgewate­r tried to spur Carolina to a comeback after Koo missed an extra point that would have made it a two-possession game.

Bridgewate­r, who was knocked out of the game for two possession­s with a neck injur y following a late hit that resulted Charles Harris being ejected, took over with the Panthers down by eight points. He completed a 35-yard strike to D.J. Moore on third and 18 to move the Panthers into Falcons territory. But Bridgewate­r’s pass was picked off by Wreh-wilson when he threw a pass up in traf fic near the end zone.

Bridgewate­r was limited to 176 yards passing as the Panthers (3-5) lost their third straight game without injured Christian Mccaffrey.

The Falcons avenged a 23-16 loss to Carolina 18 days ago in which Bridgewate­r threw for 313 yards and two scores and Mike Davis piled up 149 yards rushing. Davis was held to 77 yards this time on a wet field where players routinely swapped cleats to adapt to the changing conditions.

Despite a number of penalties and lack of red zone production, the Falcons managed to build a 16-14 halftime lead behind a 13-yard touchdown run by Ryan and three field goals from Koo.

The Panthers had opened a 14-6 lead in the second quarter when Bridgewate­r found Curtis Samuel for a 29-yard touchdown pass on a well set up flea flicker. It was Samuel’s second TD of the half, scoring earlier on a 12-yard run up the middle to give Carolina its first lead.

The 24-year-old Samuel has three career games with a TD rushing and receiving, which trails only Jerry Rice (5) among wide receivers in the Super Bowl era.

Injuries

Falcons: Wide receiver Calvin Ridley left the game in the second quarter with an ankle injur y after making a reception in the red zone and did not return . ... Cornerback Kendall Shef field left the game early with a head injury, but did return.

Panthers: Cornerback Donte Jackson’s lingering toe injur y forced him to leave the game early again, and the banged-up Panthers secondar y had to finish with rookie Troy Pride and Corn Elder at cornerback spots.

Up next

Falcons: Host the Broncos on Nov. 8

Panthers: Open the second half of the season at the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs on Nov. 8.

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