Falcons dump Bucs to stay in NFC South chase
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[December 19, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - The
Atlanta Falcons pulled within a game of the NFC South lead thanks to
a 24-21 victory against the injury-plagued Tampa Bay Buccaneers on
Monday night at Raymond James Stadium.
Tampa Bay kicker Patrick Murray was wide right on a 54-yard
field-goal attempt as time expired.
The defending NFC champion Falcons (9-5) would win the division
title if they defeat the New Orleans Saints (10-4) on Sunday and the
Carolina Panthers (10-4) on Dec. 31.
The Bucs (4-10), who entered the game without three injured
defensive starters, had six more players ruled out after getting
hurt Monday night.
Falcons running back Devonta Freeman (22 carries, 126 yards)
provided a 24-14 margin with a 32-yard touchdown run on third-and-2
with 7:58 remaining. The Bucs answered on Jameis Winston's 16-yard
pass to Adam Humphries with 4:07 to play.
From there, Tampa Bay eventually regained possession when Bucs
defensive tackle Clinton McDonald dumped quarterback Matt Ryan for a
3-yard sack on third-and-9 just past the two-minute warning.
Winston completed three passes on Tampa Bay's final drive, driving
the Bucs from their 29-yard line to Atlanta's 36, setting up
Murray's unsuccessful attempt to force overtime.
Winston completed 27 of 35 passes for 299 yards and three touchdowns
in his most efficient effort of the season. Ryan was 17 of 31 for
212 yards and one score.
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Falcons running back Devonta Freeman (24) runs the ball for a
touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at
Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY
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In the third quarter, the Bucs pulled within 17-14 on Winston's
42-yard pass to Mike Evans, who outfought two defenders in the end
zone. Tampa Bay preserved that three-point deficit when Will
Gholston blocked Matt Bryant's 33-yard field-goal attempt.
The Falcons led 17-7 at halftime, pulling away with a 10-point
second quarter.
Atlanta gained its advantage when Freeman lost a fumble at the
1-yard line, but tight end Levine Toilolo recovered in the end zone
for a touchdown.
The Bucs tried to answer back, but Peyton Barber lost a fumble at
Atlanta's 5-yard line and Falcons defensive tackle Dontari Poe
recovered.
The Falcons tacked on a 57-yard field goal by Bryant with 3:12
remaining in the half for a 17-7 lead.
Atlanta opened the scoring with Ryan's 6-yard pass to Justin Hardy.
On the ensuing drive, Tampa Bay pulled into a 7-7 tie with Winston's
30-yard scoring pass to rookie tight end O.J. Howard, who sustained
a game-ending ankle injury on the play.
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