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A fourth consecutive victory and a season sweep of their biggest rival couldn’t save Raheem Morris and Terry Fontenot. Hours after the Atlanta Falcons defeated the New Orleans Saints 19-17 on January 4 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, owner Arthur Blank fired both the head coach and general manager, ending a tumultuous season that saw the franchise miss the playoffs for the eighth straight year.

The victory proved hollow. While Atlanta (8-9) finished tied for first in the NFC South with Carolina and Tampa Bay, the Panthers claimed the division title on tiebreakers, earning their first playoff berth since 2017. The Falcons completed another losing season despite winning their final four games.



Alford’s Interception Decides Close Contest

Trailing 16-10 with under four minutes remaining, New Orleans drove from their 25-yard line to the Atlanta 20 before Dee Alford stepped in front of Tyler Shough’s pass intended for Dante Pettis. The cornerback returned the interception 59 yards to the Saints 27, setting up Zane Gonzalez’s fourth field goal that extended the lead to nine points with 3:14 left.

“That was just an unbelievable play,” Shough said afterward. “Alford knew exactly what we were doing in quarters. Credit to their defense, credit to him, great play in that crucial moment.”

Shough responded with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Ronnie Bell with 1:11 remaining, cutting the deficit to two points. But Kyle Pitts recovered the onside kick, sealing Atlanta’s win and New Orleans’ sixth loss in their final seven games.

Quarterback Battle Stats

StatTyler Shough (NO)Kirk Cousins (ATL)
Completions/Attempts23/3518/32
Passing Yards259180
Touchdowns11
Interceptions11
Sacks-Yards Lost4-274-21
Passer Rating85.369.8
QBR60.926.2

Cousins played through flu symptoms that forced him to miss practice during the week. “I walked in today with a briefcase, my suitcase, and a Kleenex box,” he said. “So I knew what kind of day it was going to be, but adrenaline takes over and you feel pretty good.”

The Saints signal-caller added a rushing touchdown on a 1-yard run in the second quarter, while Cousins connected with Drake London on a 15-yard scoring pass in the opening frame.

Offensive Production Breakdown

Rushing Statistics

New OrleansATTYDSAVGTDLONG
Audric Estime21633.009
Tyler Shough33411.3129
Evan Hull2115.508
Team Total261084.2129
AtlantaATTYDSAVGTDLONG
Bijan Robinson15332.2012
Tyler Allgeier7162.305
Kirk Cousins300.002
Team Total25492.0012

Top Receiving Performances

PlayerTeamRECYDSAVGTDLONGTGT
Drake LondonATL47819.51378
Juwan JohnsonNO36120.30285
Dante PettisNO56012.00265
Kyle Pitts Sr.ATL6589.70159
Audric EstimeNO5438.60195
Kevin Austin Jr.NO4379.30159

New Orleans accumulated 340 total yards compared to Atlanta’s 208, but turnovers tilted the outcome. The Saints controlled possession for 31:19 while the Falcons held the ball for 28:41.

Defensive Standouts

New Orleans Leaders

PlayerTKLSSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Carl Granderson1051.5313
Chase Young631.5212
Demario Davis610000
Alontae Taylor440100
Kool-Aid McKinstry330040

Granderson also recorded an interception in the first quarter, temporarily stopping an Atlanta drive after a Saints fumble on their opening possession.

Atlanta Leaders

PlayerTKLSSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Dee Alford950120
Divine Deablo810010
Xavier Watts740010
C.J. Henderson730020
James Pearce Jr.322202

Pearce finished his rookie campaign with 10.5 sacks, leading all first-year players. His back-to-back sacks of Shough in the third quarter helped Atlanta reach 57 team sacks, a franchise record.

Special Teams Performance

KickerFGPCTLONGXPPTS
Zane Gonzalez (ATL)4/4100.0511/113
Charlie Smyth (NO)1/250.0292/25

Gonzalez converted all four attempts, including field goals of 40, 51, 45, and 38 yards. His perfect performance proved decisive in the two-point margin.

Punting Statistics

PunterNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Bradley Pinion (ATL)422957.30269
Kai Kroeger (NO)520340.60155

Jammie Robinson blocked one of Kroeger’s punts in the first quarter, with Feleipe Franks recovering to set up Atlanta’s only touchdown.

Complete Team Statistics

CategoryNew OrleansAtlanta
First Downs1614
Passing 1st Downs1011
Rushing 1st Downs52
1st Downs from Penalties11
Total Plays6561
Total Yards340208
Yards per Play5.23.4
Passing Yards232159
Rushing Yards10849
3rd Down Efficiency5-164-14
4th Down Efficiency3-31-1
Red Zone (Made-Att)2-31-3
Penalties-Yards6-405-42
Turnovers21
Fumbles Lost10
Interceptions Thrown11
Time of Possession31:1928:41

Division Race Aftermath

Three teams finished 8-9 in the NFC South. Carolina won the tiebreaker with a 3-1 division record, claiming their first division title since 2015. Tampa Bay defeated Carolina 16-14 on Saturday, January 3, but needed New Orleans to beat Atlanta the following day to win the division.

The Panthers swept the Falcons during the regular season, which became the determining factor in the three-way tie. New Orleans (6-11) finished fourth in the division after winning four straight games in December before dropping their season finale.

Coaching Purge

Morris and Fontenot met with Blank around 8:30 PM on January 4, roughly three hours after the final whistle. Both were terminated despite the late-season winning streak.

Morris compiled a 16-18 record over two seasons. Fontenot’s five-year tenure produced a 37-48 mark with zero playoff appearances. Atlanta has not won a postseason game since the 2017 season, when they reached Super Bowl LI.

During his postgame press conference, Morris addressed his future with Blank sitting in the room. “You know, my expectation is always to be back, right?” Morris said, looking at the owner. “I’m going to coach this football team as long as he allows it.”

The two embraced after the session. Hours later, the franchise announced both terminations and said searches for replacements would begin immediately.

“He did a great job of keeping the culture here strong,” rookie Jalon Walker said of Morris. “I commend him. All of our trials and tribulations this season, we’ve found a way, we’ve made a way.”

Injury Updates

New Orleans lost left tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. to a left ankle injury in the second quarter. He was carted to the locker room and did not return. Quarterback/tight end Taysom Hill exited with a right shoulder injury.

Atlanta played without defensive tackle Brandon Dorlus (hamstring) and cornerback Clark Phillips (triceps, illness). Cornerback Cobee Bryant left the game late in the first quarter with a concussion. Inside linebacker Ronnie Harrison missed the game due to flu symptoms.

What’s Next

New Orleans begins its offseason holding the No. 8 overall pick in the upcoming draft. First-year coach Kellen Moore said he was “really proud of this group, the way they stuck together and battled each and every way, all the way down to the very end of this game.”

Atlanta faces an organizational reset. The franchise must hire a new head coach and general manager while addressing a roster that has produced eight consecutive losing seasons. The Falcons recorded 57 sacks this year, up from 31 in 2024, but offensive struggles and late-game execution issues prevented a playoff appearance despite controlling their postseason fate entering December.

The 69,512 fans who attended the season finale witnessed the end of one era and the beginning of uncertainty for a franchise searching for answers after nearly a decade of disappointment.

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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