NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo held his hands to his helmet when his would-be tying field goal banged off the right upright with 6 1/2 minutes remaining against a Saints team that hadn’t won a game since September.
Uncharacteristic and untimely struggles doomed the Falcons against the Saints
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo held his hands to his helmet when his would-be tying field goal banged off the right upright with 6 1/2 minutes remaining against a Saints team that hadn’t won a game since September.
His frustration - and disbelief - symbolized an uncharacteristic day for the Falcons, who felt they outplayed New Orleans, only to be done in by a series of untimely mistakes in a 20-17 setback on Sunday.
The Falcons were road favorites after arriving in the Big Easy in first place in the NFC South. The Saints, by contrast, had lost seven straight and were playing their first game since firing coach Dennis Allen and replacing him with special teams coach Darren Rizzi.
Atlanta had a 25-14 advantage in first downs, getting a 306-yard passing day from Kirk Cousins and a season-high 116 yards rushing from Bijan Robinson.