#Falcons WR Drake London, who is dealing with a hip pointer, is expected to play on Sunday, source said. He's questionable.
Final
ATL | 0 | 7 | 10 | 0 | 17 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NO | 0 | 17 | 3 | 0 | 20 |
Odds Across Sportsbooks
Game Charts
Game News
Now 3 for Bijan....and he scores a TD after Allgeier failed on 3 straight goal line carries
@MikeClayNFL: Carries inside the 5 this season:
Bijan Robinson 2
Tyler Allgeier 5
Raheem Morris: All the confidence in the world in Younghoe Koo. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal...
Atlanta Falcons defensive lineman Ta’Quon Graham exited Sunday’s matchup against the New Orleans Saints with a pectoral injury he suffered in the first half. Graham walked off the field on his own power after sustaining the injury and did not go straight to the medical tent.
While initially listed as questionable to return, Graham has been ruled out for the remainder of Week 10. Look for defensive lineman Kentavius Street to play an extended role in the second half.
Atlanta also lost cornerback Mike Hughes to a neck injury in the first half. The Falcons trail the Saints, 17-7, at halftime of what has been a lackluster game thus far
Atlanta Falcons linebacker James Smith-Williams left Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints after going down on the first play of the second half.
Smith-Williams jogged off the field on his own power following the play, adding to an already concerning list of injuries the Falcons have struggled with on Sunday.
This isn’t the first time Smith-Williams has been injured this season, suffering an upper-body injury in the Week 7 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.
The veteran linebacker has yet to post anything to the stat sheet to this point in the game. He entered the contest with 24 combined tackles (12 solo) and 1 sack
The Falcons defense hasn’t been able to do much to slow down the Saints, but as long as Atlanta’s offense goes one-for-one with New Orleans, they can remain in the game.
On third-and-long with the team poised to give the ball back to the Saints late in the third quarter, Kirk Cousins connected with Kyle Pitts to keep the drive alive. On the very next play, Bijan Robinson broke a 37-yard touchdown run to trim the deficit to three points.
Watch Robinson’s second touchdown of the game against the Saints, as shared by the team’s Twitter account below
The Atlanta Falcons (6-3) have released their inactives list for Sunday’s matchup against the New Orleans Saints (2-7). Wide receiver Drake London, who was listed as questionable on the injury report, is active for Week 10.
Seven players have been ruled out, including rookie linebacker JD Bertrand (concussion) and veteran Rashaan Evans. Fourth-round pick Brandon Dorlus is also a healthy scratch for the 10th time this season.
Drew Dalman is inactive despite practicing all three days this week. The team has yet to activate Dalman from the injured reserve list since designating him to return in Week 9. Ryan Neuzil will get the start at center for Atlanta against the Saints
Marquez Valdes-Scantling with the #Saints today: - 3 catches - 109 yards - 2 TDs
RT: Nobody has rushed for more yards in #Saints history than Alvin Kamara ? pic.x.com/qXxbW3aI1p
RT: Derek Carr to MVS for the Saints TD ? ?: #ATLvsNO on FOX ?: atnfl.co/watch pic.x.com/UFiDPH16J7
KIRK COUSINS PICKED OFF Tyrann Mathieu with the huge INT. pic.x.com/ocn6eOJlAL
picking the Saints with Mason Tipton at WR1 and MVS at WR2 because the players disliked Dennis Allen that much pic.x.com/tkkwgvlPwu
The Saints scored a touchdown on their first play, with Taysom Hill going 88 yards down the sideline.
The New Orleans Saints found a way to end their 7-game losing streak against their rivaled Atlanta Falcons in a 20-17 hard fought victory. This was a game that the Saints were outmatched in almost every area with the injury card they have been dealt with. However, this team came out highly energized and seemed to be brought back to life under interim head coach Darren Rizzi, who’s clearly lit a fire under his team. Explosive plays, blocked field goals and Cameron Jordan sacks seemed to be back in New Orleans. Even if it lasts a short time, a fun-fun time for Saints fans after what felt like weeks of despair.