
The Atlanta Falcons scored touchdowns the first five times they possessed the ball and added a defensive score to take a 42-7 lead over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers into halftime on Sunday afternoon at the Georgia Dome.
Matt Ryan completed six of nine passes for 106 yards and two scores, both to rookie WR Julio Jones, before being relieved by Chris Redman just before halftime. RB Michael Turner added 172 yards on 17 carries, including an 81-yard jaunt for his second touchdown of the first half. LB Curtis Lofton made the score 35-0 in the second quarter with a 26-yard interception return off Buccaneers QB ![]()
Freeman directed an 80-yard touchdown drive before halftime to put the Buccaneers on the scoreboard, completing a 48-yard strike to WR ![]()
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Though Ryan left the game after building a comfortable lead, the Falcons found they still had something to play for as the afternoon developed. The Green Bay Packers scored late in their regular-season finale against the Detroit Lions to win 45-41, which meant Atlanta could still claim the #5 seed in the NFC playoffs with a victory. Taking that spot would allow the Falcons to avoid an opening-round return trip to New Orleans, where they lost 45-16 a week ago.
The Falcons won the toss and elected to receive. ![]()
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The Bucs came out with a jumbo lineup and ran Blount off right guard and left guard for the first two plays, but they gained only two each, and on third down Freeman was sacked by DE Kroy Biermann before he could properly set up for a throw.
That led to the Falcons’ second drive starting just three yards shy of midfield. A safety blitz on first down led to Ryan scrambling right and eventually throwing incomplete but roughing-the-passer call on DE ![]()
The Bucs’ second drive was even shorter, as a pump-and-go attempt to Briscoe turned into an interception at the Tampa Bay 47 by CB Dominique Franks. The Falcons immediately went up top, and Jones out-leaped S ![]()
After another touchback, Blount lost a yard on a first-down run but a crossing route by WR Preston Parker led to a seven-yard gain. On third-and-four, Freeman stepped up under pressure and got a short pass off to TE ![]()
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A 14-yard run by Turner around left end ended the first quarter, and after the two teams switched sides two more Turner runs made it first-and-goal at the five. Turner ran twice more for one and three yards, and on third-and-goal from the one the Bucs stopped the Falcon back a few inches short of the line. The Falcons elected to go for it on fourth-and-goal and Turner was able to power it in over right tackle for a 28-0 Atlanta lead.
A four-yard Blount run and a throw-away under pressure made it third-and-six for the Bucs on the ensuing drive. Freeman tried to hit RB ![]()
A late-hit penalty on the Falcons added 15 yards to WR ![]()
The Falcons covered the 87 on yards on two plays, the second one an 81-yard run by Turner, making it 42-0 with seven minutes still to go in the first half.
The Bucs’ offense got its first big play to start the next drive, as Parker caught a quick slant from the left and got behind the defense for a gain of 48 yards. From the Atlanta’ 32, Freeman threw another slant, this time to Briscoe on the right side, and it was good for another nine yards. After a short pass to Lumpkin moved the chains, Winslow absorbed a big hit over the middle from Thomas DeCoud but held on for a gain of 13 and a first down at the Atlanta seven. An offsides call on Abraham moved the ball half the distance to the end zone but a swing pass to Blount lost seven yards back to the 10. Parker ran a buttonhook and caught an eight-yard pass at the two on second down, and Briscoe worked open in the middle of the end zone on third down for a two-yard score, his fifth of the year.
Redman came in to lead the Falcons’ next drive and threw a 12-yard screen to White to start it off. After the two-minute warning, Jones found the edge on an end-around and gained nine yards to the Atlanta 41. A Snelling run up the middle picked up enough for a new first down and the Falcons, with their 35-point lead, called a timeout with 1:05 left in the half. Haynesworth knocked down Redman’s next pass in the backfield, but he completed the next two and essentially ran out the first-half clock.