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Falcons, Saints Chase Hope in Season Finale
3 Jan
Summary
- Falcons aim to sweep Saints for first time since 2016.
- Saints QB Tyler Shough's play offers hope for next season.
- Bijan Robinson sets team record with 2,255 scrimmage yards.

The Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints are set to clash in their final regular-season game, with both teams aiming to end their seasons on a high note and build momentum for the next year. The Falcons, currently on a three-game winning streak, are looking to achieve their first season sweep over the Saints since 2016. This surge comes after a challenging season, marked by a five-game losing streak that solidified their eighth consecutive losing season.
New Orleans, led by rookie quarterback Tyler Shough, has found success with four consecutive wins, raising hopes that they might not need to draft another quarterback. Shough's strong performances have been crucial for the Saints' late-season push. However, they will be without key receiver Chris Olave, who is expected to miss the game due to a reported blood clot in his lung, impacting his bid to play in all 17 games for the first time in his career.
Individually, Falcons running back Bijan Robinson has already set a team record with 2,255 scrimmage yards, including a remarkable 93-yard touchdown run against the Rams. The Falcons' defense has also shown improvement with rookie starters gaining confidence, while the Saints face the possibility of several veteran players, including Cam Jordan and Demario Davis, playing their final games under contract, adding another layer of intrigue to this NFC South rivalry matchup.



