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Ryan's Masterclass: Falcons Shock Saints in OT Thriller
11 Jun
Summary
- Matt Ryan delivered a career-best performance with 448 yards and three touchdowns.
- Four receivers--Jones, White, Douglas, and Hester--each exceeded 69 receiving yards.
- A clutch Matt Bryant field goal sent the game into overtime, securing a 37-34 victory.

In a thrilling Week 1 matchup in 2014, the Atlanta Falcons secured a dramatic 37-34 overtime victory against their rivals, the New Orleans Saints. Quarterback Matt Ryan delivered one of the finest performances of his career, amassing 448 passing yards and three touchdowns without turning the ball over.
The Falcons' offense showcased a potent and balanced aerial attack. Julio Jones, Roddy White, Harry Douglas, and debutant Devin Hester each recorded at least five receptions for over 69 yards. Hester immediately impressed with five catches for 99 yards, demonstrating Ryan's trust in him. Roddy White caught the Falcons' first touchdown pass, a perfectly placed throw from Ryan.
Key offensive plays included Antone Smith's 54-yard touchdown run and Devin Freeman's crucial red-zone conversion. Ryan's elusiveness and pocket presence were critical, particularly on a 39-yard completion to White that set up a crucial first-half field goal. His composure under pressure led to another drive that forced overtime, with a 21-yard completion to Hester enabling Matt Bryant's game-tying 51-yard field goal.
Despite the Falcons' subsequent disappointing 2014 season, which led to the firing of coach Mike Smith, Ryan's performance marked significant growth. This victory was one of two occasions in the 2010s where Ryan managed to defeat Saints quarterback Drew Brees, highlighting the intensity of their continued rivalry.