SportsDecember 8, 2017

PAUL NEWBERRY Of the Associated Press
Atlanta middle linebacker Deion Jones intercepts a ball in the end zone in front of New Orleans tight end Josh Hill. The Falcons beat the Saints 20-17 on Thursday night at Atlanta.
Atlanta middle linebacker Deion Jones intercepts a ball in the end zone in front of New Orleans tight end Josh Hill. The Falcons beat the Saints 20-17 on Thursday night at Atlanta.AP

ATLANTA - With the season potentially hanging in the balance, Deion Jones leaped high in the air, about as high as he could go.

He reached even higher, snatching the ball away before it could reach the intended target.

Holding on for dear life with both arms, the Atlanta Falcons linebacker landed flat on his back in the end zone, the ball secured tightly against his chest.

No way he was letting go.

Jones made a leaping interception in the end zone with 1:25 remaining and the Falcons held on for a crucial 20-17 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Thursday night, setting up a three-way race for the NFC South title.

"It was all about the ball," Jones said. "I just opened up my eyes, and all my brothers were right there, standing over me. It was great."

Matt Ryan shook off three interceptions to guide the Falcons to Matt Bryant's 52-yard field goal with 3:49 to go. The Saints (9-4) were in position to pull out the victory, driving to the Atlanta 11 after Drew Brees converted on fourth-and-1 with a quarterback sneak, as coach Sean Payton passed on attempting a tying field goal.

On second down, Brees attempted to hit tight end Josh Hill in the back of the end zone.

Jones had other ideas.

"When it takes a while to land, you know you're up there," Falcons coach Dan Quinn said. "He definitely went up and reached for it."

The Falcons (8-5) climbed within one game of the division-leading Saints with three weeks to go, as New Orleans squandered a chance to build a three-game lead on the defending division champs. Atlanta is back in the race and gets another crack at New Orleans when the teams meet again in the next-to-last week of the regular season at the Superdome.

The Carolina Panthers (8-4) also are right in the thick of things.

Ryan had three interceptions in a stretch of nine plays at the end of the first half and the beginning of the second. But he tied the game with an 8-yard touchdown pass to Mohamed Sanu with 9:55 remaining , finishing 15-for-27 for 221 yards.

Brees was 26-for-35 for 271 yards and two TDs. Yet he was kicking himself for trying to force one at the end.

On the opening possession, New Orleans lost half of its dynamic 1-2 punch in the backfield when rookie Alvin Kamara took a shot to the helmet and staggered off with a concussion.

Mark Ingram was left to carry the load as the "Boom and Zoom" duo became simply "Boom." He was held to 49 yards on 12 carries as the Saints largely abandoned one of the league's top rushing attacks. Michael Thomas had 10 catches for 117 yards and a TD.

With Atlanta trying to drive into position for a tiebreaking field goal in the waning seconds of the opening half, Ryan threw a terrible pass that was picked off by rookie Marshon Lattimore, who was back in the lineup after missing two games with an ankle injury.

Lattimore returned it 33 yards to the Atlanta 29 with 4 seconds remaining, setting up Wil Lutz to boot a 47-yard field goal as time expired. But the Falcons caught a break when the Saints failed to have seven blocked on the line of scrimmage, and the penalty resulted in a mandatory 10-second runoff that ended the half with the score tied at 10.

MATTY PICK - After getting picked off on Atlanta's last play of the first half, Ryan went to the air again on the first play of the second half.

Same result, though it wasn't Ryan's fault.

The ball went through the arms of tight end Austin Hooper, rolled up on his back and was intercepted by Chris Banjo, setting up the 1-yard scoring pass to Thomas.

On Atlanta's next possession, Ryan guided the Falcons to the New Orleans 9. On third down, he attempted to force a pass into the end zone for Julio Jones only to be picked off again by Marcus Williams.

It was the second time this season and ninth time in his career that Ryan has thrown three interceptions in a game.

New Orleans 3 7 7 0 - 17

Atlanta 3 7 0 10 - 20

First Quarter

NO-FG Lutz 34, 9:50.

Atl-FG Bryant 28, 5:33.

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Second Quarter

Atl-Freeman 1 run (Bryant kick), 4:29.

NO-Lewis 26 pass from Brees (Lutz kick), 1:53.

Third Quarter

NO-Thomas 1 pass from Brees (Lutz kick), 13:10.

Fourth Quarter

Atl-Sanu 8 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 9:55.

Atl-FG Bryant 52, 3:49.

A-72,866.

NO Atl

First downs 18 26

Total Net Yards 306 343

Rushes-yards 15-50 37-132

Passing 256 211

Punt Returns 0-0 2-4

Kickoff Returns 5-121 2-61

Interceptions Ret. 3-45 1-0

Comp-Att-Int 26-35-1 15-27-3

Sacked-Yards Lost 2-15 1-10

Punts 5-41.6 2-41.5

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0

Penalties-Yards 11-87 4-35

Time of Possession 25:19 34:41

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-New Orleans, Ingram 12-49, Brees 1-2, Kamara 1-2, Ginn 1-(minus 3). Atlanta, Freeman 24-91, T.Coleman 9-32, Gabriel 1-9, Ryan 3-0.

PASSING-New Orleans, Brees 26-35-1-271. Atlanta, Ryan 15-27-3-221.

RECEIVING-New Orleans, Thomas 10-117, Ingram 4-43, Kamara 3-25, B.Coleman 2-32, Lewis 2-30, J.Hill 2-14, Ginn 2-10, Snead 1-0. Atlanta, Sanu 6-83, J.Jones 5-98, Hooper 2-23, Gabriel 1-10, Toilolo 1-7.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

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