What we learned from Falcons-Eagles: Atlanta's run-first offense works, Philadelphia's pass rush doesn't
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Kirk Cousins executed a crucial touchdown drive in the final minutes, completing 20 of 29 passes for 241 yards, leading the Falcons to a 22-21 victory.
With this win, the Falcons remain competitive in the NFC South, avoiding a two-game deficit behind New Orleans and Tampa Bay's undefeated start, thanks to Cousins' late-game composure.
The Falcons' strategy of a run-first offense, supported by Cousins' passing, proved effective, as they accumulated 152 rushing yards, indicating a balanced and potent attack.
Saquon Barkley had a strong performance returning to Philadelphia, rushing for 95 yards and contributing significantly, despite the Eagles' narrow loss and star A.J. Brown's absence.
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