The Atlanta Falcons improved to 6-3 over the year with a thrilling 27-21 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, Nov. 3 in Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Here are five good things that happened in the Atlanta Falcons’ victory over the Dallas Cowboys on November 3, 2024:
1. Strong Quarterback Performance
Kirk Cousins threw three touchdown passes, showcasing his capability in leading the offense and making crucial plays at pivotal moments during the game.
Atlanta quarterback Kirk Cousins completed 19 of 24 passes for 222 yards as the Falcons used a ball control attack that kept the Cowboys offense off the field. At one point, Cousins completed 13 straight passes in throwing a 9-yard touchdown to Drake London, a 36-yarder to Darnell Mooney and an 11 yarder to Ray-Ray McCloud.
2. Defensive Dominance
The Falcons’ defense played a crucial role in limiting the Cowboys’ scoring opportunities, preventing them from gaining momentum and forcing key turnovers.
The Falcons held Dak Prescott to 133 yards and sacked him three times. Their star receiver, CeeDee Lamb, was largely held in check for the entire game.
3. Balanced Offensive Attack
The Falcons demonstrated a well-rounded offensive strategy, effectively utilizing both the passing and rushing game, which kept the Cowboys’ defense guessing and unable to adjust effectively.
Bijan Robinson ran for 86 yards on 19 carries and Tyler Allgeier finished with 18 yards as the Falcons kept the Dallas line offguard with a strong running attack.
4. Maintaining First Place
With this victory, the Falcons improved their record to 6-3, strengthening their position at the top of the NFC South, which is a significant achievement in their pursuit of playoff contention.
“There’s a lot to look forward to in terms of the city and how we can all come together,” Cousins told reporters after the game. “You do one week at a time to get there and kind of see where you stand in February.”
5. Injuries Impacting Cowboys
The game was affected by an injury to Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, which not only disrupted their offensive plans but also contributed to the Falcons securing a decisive win amidst crucial moments in the game.
“It’s something I’ve never felt,” Prescott told reporters after the game, referring to his team’s three-game skid. “I saw the medical team and asked could I make it worse. At that point they said I wouldn’t be able to protect myself and made the call to hold me out.”
At one point in the game, Prescott was seen saying “We … Suck!”
Final Word
Atlanta may get its dream season with its $180 million quraterback after all. They just need to keep winning.
This victory against a strong opponent like the Cowboys can energize the Falcons’ season moving forward.