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			Falcons hand Broncos their first loss 
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			 [October 10, 2016] 
			DENVER -- The Atlanta Falcons 
			extended their run of success by leaning on their running backs. 
 Quarterback Matt Ryan led five scoring drives against the Broncos' 
			vaunted defense, including two that running backs Devonta Freeman 
			and Tevin Coleman finished with touchdowns as the Falcons won their 
			fourth straight by beating Denver 23-16 Sunday.
 
 "We felt our best matchup was getting our backs out of the 
			backfield," Ryan said. "There's not many guys in this league that 
			can run the football, pass protect, motion out and run routes like 
			wide receivers and we've got two of them. So we're really fortunate 
			and lucky to have them. They did a great job today."
 
 Freeman had three catches for 35 yards to go with 88 yards rushing, 
			including a 1-yard scoring run.
 
 "We can run routes like a receiver, block like a big back," Freeman 
			said. "We can make people miss. We can run people over, and we can 
			catch out of the backfield. I think that's why we're so good and we 
			give the offense a spark."
 
 Coleman finished with four catches for 132 yards, including a 
			31-yard touchdown catch.
 
 "They spread us out," said Broncos coach Gary Kubiak, who was 
			admitted to a local hospital as a precautionary measure about an 
			hour after the game because of flu-like symptoms. "For their backs 
			to get own the field the way they did is going to take some time. 
			You can't ask (the team's linebackers) to hold up that long. It was 
			a very good job on their art."
 
			
			   Containing the Falcons' running backs wasn't the only problem for 
			the Broncos. Their offense struggled to find its rhythm in the 
			absence of injured quarterback Trevor Siemian.
 Rookie Paxton Lynch, making his first career start with Siemian 
			sidelined due to a left shoulder injury, completed 23 of 35 passes 
			for 223 yards and a touchdown. He threw one interception and was 
			constantly harried by linebacker Vic Beasley Jr., who had 3 1/2 
			sacks.
 
 "I think I was well-prepared," Lynch said. "But overall as a team we 
			didn't play as well as we should have to win the game, and we 
			didn't."
 
 Atlanta's defense, which allowed an average of 31 points in four 
			previous games, kept the Broncos out of the end zone until Demaryius 
			Thomas caught a 3-yard touchdown pass from Lynch with 2:38 
			remaining.
 
 The Falcons (4-1) recovered Denver's subsequent onside-kick attempt. 
			Denver (4-1) got the ball back and little time to work but managed a 
			third field goal from Brandon McManus, from 45 yards.
 
 One more Broncos onside kick ended in the Falcons' hands, and Ryan 
			took a knee to run out the last few seconds.
 
 "Obviously, this is a tough place to play against a very good 
			football team," Ryan said. "I thought we competed in all three 
			phases today really well. Our defense stepped up and played great. 
			The running backs did an awesome job as well. I was proud of the 
			entire team effort."
 
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			Falcons running back Tevin Coleman (26) runs the ball for a 
			touchdown after a pass reception defended by Denver Broncos inside 
			linebacker Brandon Marshall (54) during the third quarter at Sports 
			Authority Field at Mile High. The Falcons won 23-16. Mandatory 
			Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			McManus also kicked field goals of 35 and 45 yards for Denver, which 
			had a nine-game winning streak dating to last season snapped.
 Ryan threw for one touchdown, Freeman had a 1-yard touchdown run, 
			and Matt Bryant finished three other Atlanta drives with field 
			goals.
 
 Up by 10 at the half, the Falcons stretched their lead to 20-3 on 
			Coleman's 31-yard catch and run for a touchdown. Safety Ricardo 
			Allen got Atlanta's drive going by intercepting Lynch.
 
 The Falcons took a 13-3 halftime lead, putting Denver's defense on 
			its heels with a game-opening touchdown drive ending in Freeman's 
			short scoring run on fourth down. Coleman got the Falcons within 
			striking distance, breaking free along the left sideline for a 
			49-yard reception to the 15-yard line.
 
 Denver's defense recovered to twice stop Atlanta drives short of the 
			end zone, leading to field goals of 46 and 33 yards by Bryant.
 
 The Broncos' only score of the first half came on a 35-yard field 
			goal by McManus after Lynch overthrew Emmanuel Sanders in the end 
			zone on third down.
 
 The field goal kept alive the Broncos' scoring streak for a 378th 
			consecutive game, the longest active streak in the league.
 
 Ryan completed 15 of 28 passes for 267 yards. Freeman ran 23 times 
			for 88 yards.
 
 Sanders caught seven passes for 80 yards.
 
 NOTES: Denver LB Von Miller sacked Atlanta QB Matt Ryan in the third 
			quarter, the sixth consecutive game in which he was in on a sack. 
			... Broncos TE John Phillips played in his 100th career 
			regular-season game while starting for the third consecutive week in 
			place of injured TE Virgil Green. ... S Ricardo Allen recorded his 
			first interception of the season and became the fourth different 
			Falcons defender to snare a pick. ... The Falcons have won three of 
			their past four meetings with the Broncos.
 
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