NFL Game Summary - Tennessee at Atlanta
(Sunday, November 20th)
Final Score: Atlanta 23, Tennessee 17
Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Matt Ryan threw for 316 yards and a touchdown,
as the Atlanta Falcons withstood a late charge from the Tennessee Titans to
secure a 23-17 bounce-back win.
Michael Turner rushed for 100 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries for the
Falcons (6-4), who were coming off a deflating 26-23 overtime loss to the New
Orleans Saints.
Roddy White had 147 receiving yards in the win, while Tony Gonzalez finished
with five catches for 74 yards and a score.
"We came into the game looking to get back on track," said Falcons coach Mike
Smith, whose controversial gamble on a fourth-down play in overtime last week
led to New Orleans' winning field goal. "That was our number one objective
and we got that accomplished."
Jake Locker, the eighth overall pick in this year's draft, replaced an injured
Matt Hasselbeck late in the third quarter and threw a pair of touchdown passes
for the Titans (5-5).
He received little help from the maligned Chris Johnson, who ran for 13 yards
on 12 carries.
"That was very disappointing," said Titans coach Mike Munchak. "I thought we
would run the ball much better than we did."
Hasselbeck, who suffered a sprained right elbow, led the team with one 17-yard
rush, while Nate Washington caught nine balls for 115 yards and a pair of
scores.
Locker entered the game after the Falcons took a 23-3 lead on Matt Bryant's
24-yard field goal late in the third.
He found Washington three plays into the drive for a 40-yard touchdown, making
it a 23-10 game.
Following punts by both teams, the Falcons threatened to put the game away,
moving deep into Tennessee territory. But Turner fumbled away the football at
the seven-yard line with 6:36 remaining.
Locker capitalized, finding Jared Cook for 22 yards on a 4th-and-17 and
hitting Lavelle Hawkins for a 32-yard strike before connecting with Washington
for a four-yard touchdown to make it 23-17 with 3:06 left.
"He did what we thought he was capable of doing," Munchak said of Locker. "He
did exactly what a second quarterback should do when he gets his opportunity.
He got us back in the game."
But the veteran Ryan ensured his rookie counterpart didn't get the ball back,
completing a 3rd-and-6 pass to Harry Douglas before taking a knee to secure
the Falcons' fourth win in their last five games.
Atlanta bottled up Johnson and the Titans' running attack from the start,
allowing just 29 total rushing yards during the first half -- 17 of which
came on Hasselbeck's scramble.
The Falcons also intercepted Hasselbeck once -- by Dunta Robinson -- which
resulted in Bryant's 19 yard field goal for a 10-0 lead early in the second
quarter.
Gonzalez's 17-yard touchdown reception in the first had given the Falcons the
early lead.
They added to that advantage with another Bryant field goal -- of 33 yards --
midway through the second, but the Titans finally got going late in the half.
Hasselbeck engineered a 62-yard hurry-up drive, setting up Rob Bironas' 46-
yard field goal for a 13-3 game at the break.
Turner, who ran for 73 first-half yards, carried his strong play into the
third quarter, scoring from four yards out on the Falcons' opening possession.
The touchdown run, which made it a 20-3 contest, was set up by White's 43-
yard, over-the-shoulder grab.
Game Notes
Dating back to last season, the Falcons have won seven of their last eight
games in November...Ryan has won five straight games against AFC
opponents...Atlanta snapped a five-game losing streak to Tennessee, though the
Titans still lead the all-time series 7-6.
11/20 21:48:27 ET

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