Oluokun's last-minute pick saves Falcons' win over Lions
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Matt Ryan threw a tiebreaking, 12-yard touchdown pass to Hayden Hurst early in the fourth quarter and the Atlanta Falcons held on late to beat the Detroit Lions 20-16 on Sunday to preserve their slim playoff hopes.
Foye Oluokun's interception of Lions fill-in quarterback Tim Boyle's pass at the Atlanta 1 with 33 seconds remaining preserved the win. It was the first interception of the game for Boyle, who made his second career start as Jared Goff remained on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Atlanta wide receiver Russell Gage's lost fumble with 2:18 remaining set up the Lions' last possession at the Atlanta 37. The fumble was forced by Jalen Reeves-Maybin and recovered by Dean Marlowe.
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The Falcons (7-8) began the day knowing they had to win their final three regular-season games to protect hopes of making the playoffs.
Ryan's 19-yard pass to rookie Kyle Pitts set up the go-ahead touchdown. Hurst beat linebacker Charles Harris, who spent the 2020 season with the Falcons, to snap a 13-13 tie.
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The Lions answered with a 17-play drive that consumed 10 minutes, 26 seconds but stalled at the 5. Riley Patterson made a 26-yard field goal.
Without Goff, Detroit (2-12-1) couldn't maintain momentum gained by last week's surprising 30-12 win over Arizona. The Lions were called for six offside penalties.
Boyle completed 24 of 34 passes for 187 yards with one touchdown and one interception.
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The Lions also were without running back D’Andre Swift, who missed his fourth consecutive game with a sprained right shoulder. Swift was inactive despite returning to practice this week.
Detroit cornerback Amani Oruwariye was placed on injured reserve before the game with a thumb injury, ending his season.
Ryan completed 18 of 24 passes for 215 yards with one touchdown.
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The Falcons finally earned their first true home win after five losses at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. They were the designated home team for a win in London over the New York Jets.
FAKE PUNT
Lions punter Jack Fox completed a 21-yard pass to KhaDarel Hodge on a fake punt in the second quarter, moving Detroit to the Atlanta 24. Three plays later, Boyle completed the 20-yard scoring pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown.
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Fox has passed for 38 yards this season, the most for a Lions punter since Tom Skladany's 38 yards in 1980.
SHOES SAY IT ALL
Atlanta's do-it-all running back Cordarrelle Patterson didn't make the Pro Bowl despite excelling as a runner, receiver and return specialist. His 1,421 combined yards entering the game ranked fifth in the NFL.
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Patterson made a comment about the Pro Bowl snub with a message written on a red cleat: "No Pro Bowl? No Problem!" A green Grinch was painted on his other shoe.
INJURY REPORT
Lions: RB Jason Cabinda did not return after leaving with a right knee injury in the first quarter. ... TE Shane Zylstra was carted off the field with an apparent left knee injury in the third quarter.
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UP NEXT
Lions: play at Seattle next Sunday in their final road game of the season.
Falcons: visit Buffalo next Sunday.