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Falcons Shock Bucs with Late TD, Steal Victory
12 Dec
Summary
- Atlanta erased a two-touchdown deficit with under 10 minutes remaining.
- Kyle Pitts had a career-high 11 catches for 166 yards and three touchdowns.
- The Buccaneers now trail the Carolina Panthers in the NFC South race.

The Atlanta Falcons orchestrated a stunning comeback victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, erasing a two-touchdown deficit with less than 10 minutes remaining. Quarterback Kirk Cousins led a game-winning drive, capped by a walk-off field goal, to secure a 29-28 win at Raymond James Stadium. This marks Cousins' 32nd career comeback victory.
Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts delivered a career-defining performance, hauling in a personal-best 11 receptions for a season-high 166 yards and scoring three touchdowns. His remarkable showing included his second multiple-touchdown game against the Buccaneers in as many years. Meanwhile, Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans returned from injury with a strong performance, recording six catches for 132 yards.
The loss significantly impacts the NFC South standings, with the Buccaneers falling to 7-7 and trailing the Carolina Panthers. Tampa Bay's hopes for a fifth consecutive division title face a serious challenge, especially with the Panthers winning six of their last nine games. The two teams are set to meet twice more in the final weeks of the season.




