Atlanta, GA
Nov 3, 2024
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The Atlanta Falcons advanced their record to 6-3 with a resolute 27-21 triumph over the Dallas Cowboys, who are now on a three-game losing skid. In the early proceedings, the Cowboys struck first through a Brandon Aubrey field goal, but the Falcons swiftly responded with a 9-yard touchdown from Kirk Cousins to Drake London, exploiting a beleaguered Dallas defense. Atlanta's tenacity was further displayed as Cousins delivered a 36-yard touchdown pass to Darnell Mooney, providing a 14-10 halftime cushion.
In the second stanza, Ray-Ray McCloud III extended Atlanta's advantage with an 11-yard touchdown reception. Sparked by a futile fake punt and a quarterback injury, the Cowboys struggled to reduce the deficit. Although Cooper Rush orchestrated a late 4-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Tolbert, the Falcons' defense and Kyle Pitts' onside kick recovery sealed the win. Injuries plagued both squads, most notably removing Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott and Falcons wide receiver Drake London from the contest.
Kirk Cousins (ATL)
With a perfect 4-for-4 streak, Cousins connected with Drake London for a soaring 9-yard touchdown, culminating a swift 78-yard drive that took the lead from Dallas.
Kirk Cousins (ATL)
Darnell Mooney caught a 36-yard pass on a well-executed fourth-down play, capitalizing on Dallas' defensive confusion to extend Atlanta's lead.
Carl Lawson (DAL)
Attempted a comeback for Dallas by causing a pivotal fumble on Kirk Cousins, although the Cowboys could not capitalize, leading to a turnover on downs.
Ray-Ray McCloud III (ATL)
Secured an 11-yard TD from Cousins, marking Atlanta’s third touchdown and further distancing themselves at 21-10.
Bryan Anger (DAL)
Dallas failed a fake punt attempt, throwing to a fallen CJ Goodwin, giving momentum and optimal field position to Atlanta, leading to another scoring drive.
Tyler Allgeier (ATL)
Drove into the end zone with a determined 6-yard rush, extending the Falcons' commanding lead.
Kirk Cousins (ATL, QB)
Completed 19 of 24 passes for 222 yards and three touchdowns, managing the game flawlessly and leading a triumphant offensive performance.
Bijan Robinson (ATL, RB)
Continued to dazzle with 86 rushing yards and 59 receiving yards, demonstrating elite playmaking ability with one touchdown and key conversions.
Kaden Elliss (ATL, LB)
Dominated defensively with his best game of the season, recording multiple pressures, a sack, and pivotal tackles that disrupted Dallas' offense.
Carl Lawson (DAL, ED)
Emerged as a defensive anchor with a critical forced fumble on Cousins, epitomizing Dallas' fleeting defensive successes against the Falcons' attack.
Darnell Mooney (ATL, WR)
Stepped up with Drake London’s early exit, compiling 88 receiving yards and a touchdown, showcasing his ability as a top receiving threat.
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