Falcons still flying high
FALCONS 34, SAINTS 20
Associated Press
Monday, November 10, 2008

ATLANTA --- When John Abraham wasn't bearing down on him, Drew Brees had to contend with all those pesky Atlanta defensive backs, constantly getting in the way of his throws.

It was a miserable afternoon for the NFL's most prolific passer.

While Atlanta rookie Matt Ryan turned in another solid performance, Brees threw a season-high three interceptions, the last of them returned 95 yards for a touchdown by Chevis Jackson, and the Falcons beat up on the New Orleans Saints 34-20 Sunday.

Ryan had two more touchdown passes for the Falcons (6-3), who won for the fourth time in five games to remain in the thick of the playoff race, having defied those who expected a rebuilding year or two after the Michael Vick debacle.

"We have to stop using the word 'surprise,' " safety Lawyer Milloy said. "We always felt like we had a chance."

Ryan connected with Roddy White for a 16-yard touchdown on the Falcons' second possession, then broke it open with a short pass to Jerious Norwood that the speedy running back took for a 67-yard touchdown in the opening minute of the fourth quarter for a 27-6 lead.

Jackson finished off New Orleans with the second-longest interception return for a touchdown in Falcons' history. He broke perfectly on a pass for Devery Henderson at the 5 and took off down the sideline with no one else around, high-stepping right in front of the New Orleans bench.

"I had clear sailing," Jackson said. "The whole defense had a good day."

Brees, who came into the week leading the NFL in passes, completions and yards, didn't get the Saints to the end zone until the fourth quarter with the Falcons comfortably ahead. Of course, he spent much of the game trying to get away from the Atlanta rush.

Abraham had another sack, his 11th of the season, and forced Brees to throw quicker than he wanted at least four other times. Keith Brooking also had a sack.

The Saints (4-5) failed to string together their first winning streak of the season, a severe blow to their postseason hopes in the highly competitive NFC South.

Playing from behind most of the way, he threw a staggering 58 passes -- 10 more than he'd attempted in any game this season and just two off his career high. He completed 31 for 422 yards, but most of those gaudy numbers were put up after the Falcons had put it away.

As for the interceptions, Brees said, "I look at all three and just shake my head."

Ryan had the better performance with a lot less wear and tear on his arm. He completed 16 of 23 passes for 248 yards and made no big mistakes. The rookie spread it around, hooking up with Michael Jenkins on six passes for 72 yards, while White had five receptions for 68 yards. Michael Turner took care of the running game, carrying 27 times for 96 yards.

From the Monday, November 10, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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