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2004 Atlanta Falcons season

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2004 Atlanta Falcons season
OwnerArthur Blank
General managerRich McKay
Head coachJim Mora
Offensive coordinatorGreg Knapp
Defensive coordinatorEd Donatell
Home stadiumGeorgia Dome
Results
Record11–5
Division place1stNFC South
PlayoffsWonDivisional Playoffs
(vs.Rams) 47–17
LostNFC Championship
(atEagles) 10–27
Pro Bowlers

The2004Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's 39th in theNational Football League (NFL). It was the first year under head coachJim Mora. Under Mora, the team went 11–5, advancing to the playoffs. After easily handling the 8–8St. Louis Rams in the divisional round, the Falcons advanced to the NFC Championship game for the first time since1998, but lost tothe Philadelphia Eagles. The Falcons did not make the postseason again until2008 and would not appear in the NFC Championship again until2012.

The team led the NFL in rushing in 2004, with 2,672 yards.

Offseason

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The Falcons signed formerOakland Raiders defensive tackleRod Coleman and formerSan Francisco 49ers cornerbackJason Webster in free agency.

NFL draft

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Main article:2004 NFL draft
2004 Atlanta Falcons draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
18DeAngelo Hall * CornerbackVirginia Tech
129Michael Jenkins Wide receiverOhio State
390Matt Schaub * QuarterbackVirginia
4101Demorrio Williams LinebackerNebraska
5142Chad Lavalais Defensive tackleLSU
6186Etric Pruitt Defensive backSouthern Miss
7219Quincy Wilson Running backWest Virginia
      Made roster    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

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Personnel

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Staff

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2004 Atlanta Falcons staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Al Miller
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Rocky Colburn

Roster

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2004 Atlanta Falcons roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Practice squad

Reserve

Rookies in italics
53 active, 7 reserve, 8 practice squad

Regular season

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Schedule

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In the 2004 regular season, the Falcons’ non-divisional, conference opponents were primarily from theNFC West, although they also playedthe Detroit Lions from theNFC North, andthe New York Giants from theNFC East. Their non-conference opponents were from theAFC West.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordAttendance
1September 12atSan Francisco 49ersW 21–191–065,584
2September 19St. Louis RamsW 34–172–070,822
3September 26Arizona CardinalsW 6–33–070,534
4October 3atCarolina PanthersW 27–104–073,461
5October 10Detroit LionsL 10–174–170,434
6October 17San Diego ChargersW 21–205–170,187
7October 24atKansas City ChiefsL 10–565–278,260
8October 31atDenver BroncosW 41–286–275,083
9Bye
10November 14Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 24–147–270,810
11November 21atNew York GiantsW 14–108–278,793
12November 28New Orleans SaintsW 24–219–270,521
13December 5atTampa Bay BuccaneersL 0–279–365,556
14December 12Oakland RaidersW 35–1010–370,616
15December 18Carolina PanthersW 34–31(OT)11–370,845
16December 26atNew Orleans SaintsL 13–2611–464,900
17January 2atSeattle SeahawksL 26–2811–566,740
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Standings

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NFC South
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(2)Atlanta Falcons1150.6884–28–4340337L2
New Orleans Saints880.5003–36–6348405W4
Carolina Panthers790.4383–36–6355339L1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers5110.3132–44–8301304L4
#TeamDivisionWLTPCTDIVCONFSOSSOVSTK
Division leaders
1Philadelphia EaglesEast1330.8136–011–1.453.409L2
2Atlanta FalconsSouth1150.6884–28–4.420.432L2
3Green Bay PackersNorth1060.6255–19–3.457.419W2
4Seattle SeahawksWest970.5633–38–4.445.368W2
Wild cards
5[a]St. Louis RamsWest880.5005–17–5.488.438W2
6[a][b]Minnesota VikingsNorth880.5003–35–7.480.406L2
Did not qualify for the postseason
7[a][b]New Orleans SaintsSouth880.5003–36–6.465.427W4
8Carolina PanthersSouth790.4383–36–6.496.366L1
9[c]Detroit LionsNorth6100.3752–45–7.496.417L2
10[c]Arizona CardinalsWest6100.3752–45–7.461.417W1
11[c][d]New York GiantsEast6100.3753–35–7.516.417W1
12[c][d][e]Dallas CowboysEast6100.3752–45–7.516.375L1
13[c][d][e]Washington RedskinsEast6100.3751–56–6.477.333W1
14[f]Tampa Bay BuccaneersSouth5110.3132–44–8.477.413L4
15[f]Chicago BearsNorth5110.3132–44–8.465.388L4
16San Francisco 49ersWest2140.1252–42–10.488.375L3
Tiebreakers[g]
  1. ^abcSt. Louis clinched the NFC #5 seed instead of Minnesota or New Orleans based on better conference record (7–5 to Minnesota’s 5–7 to New Orleans’ 6–6).
  2. ^abMinnesota clinched the NFC #6 seed instead of New Orleans based on head-to-head victory.
  3. ^abcdeDetroit finished ahead of Arizona and New York Giants based upon head-to-head record (2–0 versus Arizona’s 1–1 and New York Giants’ 0–2). Division tiebreak was initially used to eliminate Dallas and Washington.
  4. ^abcNew York Giants finished ahead of Dallas and Washington in the NFC East based on better head-to-head record (3–1 to Dallas‘ 2–2 to Washington’s 1–3).
  5. ^abDallas finished ahead of Washington in the NFC East based on head-to-head sweep.
  6. ^abTampa Bay finished ahead of Chicago based upon head-to-head victory.
  7. ^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest-ranked remaining team from each division.


Regular season results

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Week 1

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Team1234Total
• Falcons770721
49ers0331319
  • Date: September
  • Location:3Com Park,San Francisco, CA
  • Game start: 4:15 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 65,584
  • Game weather: 65 °F (18.3 °C); wind 21 miles per hour (34 km/h; 18 kn)
  • Referee:Tony Corrente
  • Television network: Fox
Scoring summary
Q14:12ATLCrumpler 15-yard pass fromVick (Feely kick)ATL 7–0
Q26:17ATLDunn 2-yard run (Feely kick)ATL 14–0
Q21:14SFPeterson 23-yard field goalATL 14–3
Q37:11SFPeterson 32-yard field goalATL 14–6
Q48:57ATLDunn 9-yard run (Feely kick)ATL 21–6
Q46:14SFWilson 8-yard pass fromRattay (Peterson kick)ATL 21–13
Q4:40SFJohnson 16-yard pass from Rattay (pass failed)ATL 21–19

The Falcons began their season by traveling to San Francisco, where Falcons head coachJim L. Mora had coached the last five years as the 49ers defensive coordinator,[3] to playthe San Francisco 49ers. The Falcons scored first with a 15-yard touchdown pass fromMichael Vick toAlge Crumpler. In the second quarter the Falcons scored again with a two-yard touchdown run byWarrick Dunn. Dunn ran for a second rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter this one from nine yards out. The 49ers did battle back with two touchdown passes fromTim Rattay late in the fourth quarter. At the end of the game the 49ers could have tied the game at 21points with a two-point conversion.[4] Their attempt at a two-point conversion failed asTim Rattay’s pass toBrandon Lloyd was defended byRod Coleman.[5] Tight endAlge Crumpler finished the game with 6 receptions for 82 yards and a touchdown; at that time it was Crumpler's second best game of his career[6]

Week 2

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For the Falcons home opener the 1–0St. Louis Rams came to theGeorgia Dome to take on the 1–0 Falcons. The Falcons started their second drive of the game from their own 18-yard line whenMichael Vick dumped a pass off to his full backJustin Griffith. Griffith took the ball all the way to the St. Louis 20 for a 62-yard gain. 4 plays later Vick found Griffith again this time for a 3-yard touchdown pass to give the Falcons the lead 7 to 0. In the second quarter Vick set up the Falcons second score of the game, with a 14-yard run to the St. Louis 2-yard line. Vick's run was followed byWarrick Dunn scoring the Falcons second touchdown of the game. AfterJay Feely’s extra point the Falcons had the lead 14 to 0. On the following drive the Rams’ offence moved the ball 82 yards to the Falcon's 1-yard line whereMarshall Faulk capped of the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run. Vick and the Falcons got the ball back with 1:06 left before half time. Vick's 3 rushes on the drive for 20, 14, and 18 yards put Falcons kickerJay Feely in range for a 35-yard field goal with 6 seconds left in the half.[7] The Falcon's went into half time with a 10-point lead.[8] In the third quarter Ram's QBMarc Bulger completed 4 of 5 passes as he moved the ball down the field on an 80-yard touchdown drive. The drive was capped off with a 33-yard touchdown pass toTorry Holt, which cut the Falcons lead 3 points.[7] Later in the third quarter the rams tied whenJeff Wilkins hit a 46-yard field goal to make the score 17 to 17.[8] On the next drive Vick completed 3 of his 4 pass attempts for 48 yards. He then set up anotherWarrick Dunn 2-yard touchdown run with a 7-yard rush from the St. Louis 9-yard line. Because of a taunting penalty on the kick off the rams started their ensuing drive on their own 10-yard line. On first downPatrick Kerney sacked Ram's QBMarc Bulger at the St. Louis 1-yard line.[7] Backed up at their own 1-yard line Bulger and the Rams wanted to try to make a big play (after the game Bulger said "I was going for a home run,"). When Bulger dropped back to pass in his own end zone Falcon's defensive end Brady Smith got into the back field, and took the ball right from Bulger's hand for a touchdown. Bulger almost got the pass off for what could have been a 99-yard touchdown for the Rams. "I was a half-second away from letting the ball go. ... It could have been a touchdown the other way." Said Bulger after the game. The Falcons kicked one more field goal before the game ended to make the final score Falcons 34, Rams 17. .[8] For the third time in his career Vick ran for more than 100 yards in a game; he finished the game with 109.[9] For the second week in a rowWarrick Dunn ran for 2 touchdowns .[7]

Week 3

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In week 3 the winlessArizona Cardinals came to the Georgia Dome to play the unbeaten Falcons.[10] On the Falcons first drive, running backWarrick Dunn ran for a 60-yard gain that put the Falcons at the Arizona 8-yard line. 4 plays after the longWarrick Dunn run the Falcons took the lead (3 to 0) with a 25-yardJay Feely field goal. Early in the second quarter Arizona punterScott Player punted the ball to Falcons’ punt and kick returnerAllen Rossum. Rossum returned the punt 30 yards to give the Falcons great field position at the Arizona 39-yard line. The Falcons were unable to score a touchdown on the drive, but Feely did kick a 23-yard field goal to make the score 6 to 0. Late in the second quarter Falcons’ defensive tackleRod Coleman sacked and forced a fumble by Cardinals’ quarterbackJosh McCown. Cloeman also recovered the fumble to give the Falcons the ball at the Arizona 13-yard line. The Falcons were unable to capitalize on the turnover, andMichael Vick fumbled at the Arizona 8-yard line, which gave the Cardinals the ball back with 27 seconds left in the first half. After the Falcons punted on their first possession to start the second half 4 consecutive drives ended in turnovers:• Coleman recorded his second forced fumble of the game• On the ensuing Falcons drive Vick fumbled for the second time• Falcons’ defensive endBrady Smith forced a third McCown fumble• 2 plays later Vick was intercepted by Cardinals’ safetyAdrian WilsonWilson's interception gave the Cardinals’ great field possession. The Cardinals were only able to gain 6 yards on the drive, butNeil Rackers 30-yard field goal shrunk the Falcons’ lead to 3 points. Later in the fourth quarter both teams fumbled again. Dunn fumbled at his own 21-yard line which put Arizona in range to kick a game-tying field goal, but 2 plays later Arizona wide receiverKarl Williams fumbled, which gave the ball to Atlanta. On the Falcons final drive, Vick sealed the victory with a 58-yard run.[11] The rush was the longest of Vick's career.[12] After the game Vick admitted he was thinking about more than winning the game during his 58-yard run. "I was thinking about getting the first down and getting out of bounds... but then I was thinking about the type of game I was having and decided I can make something happen. I wanted to score," said Vick.[13]

Week 4

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In week 4 the still unbeaten Falcons traveled to Carolina to play the 1 and 1Carolina Panthers. In the Falcons’ first drive of the gameMichael Vick completed his first pass to wide receiverDez White for 19 yards, and his second toJustin Griffith for 18. Vick's passes were followed by a 38-yard touchdown run byWarrick Dunn which gave the Falcons’ an early lead (7 to 0). On the next drive Carolina wide receiverMuhsin Muhammad had two big receptions for 34 and 23-yard gains. Following Muhammad's 23-yard catch, running backDeShaun Foster scored on a 1-yard touchdown run. Foster's run tied the game at 7 points. The first quarter action continued Atlanta tight endAlge Crumpler caught 3 passes from Vick, for 17, 5, and, 24-yard gains, that put the Falcons in range forJay Feely to kick a 47-yard field goal, which put the Falcons back on top 10 to 7. Early in the second quarter the Falcons put together another good drive which resulted in a successful Feely Field goal attempt. Feely's 2nd field goal extended the Falcons’ lead to 6 points, and capped off the Falcons third consecutive scouring drive. Late in the first half Carolina quarterbackJake Delhomme completed 8 of 9 passes to put Carolina kickerJohn Kasay in range to hit a 26-yard field goal with 46 seconds left in the half. Kasay's kick brought the score to 13 to 10 going into half time. Neither team scored again until early in the fourth quarter when Falcon defensive backKevin Mathis intercepted a Delhomme pass, and returned it 35 yards for a touchdown. Later in the fourth quarter Carolina punterTodd Sauerbrun punted the ball to Atlanta return manAllen Rossum who returned the punt 25 yards to the Carolina 40-yard line. Following the return by Rossum, Atlanta turned to running backT. J. Duckett. Duckett carried the ball 5 times for 36 yards, the last of which was a 4-yard touchdown. Duckett's touchdown gave the Falcons a 17-point lead with only 4:16 left in the ball game. The panthers were unable to score in the last 4 minutes, and the Falcons won 27 to 10.[14] After the game Carolina defensive endJulius Peppers spoke about how they might have paid too much attention to Vick. "We get sidetracked as a team, as a defensive unit, in thinking we've got to stop one person. There's 10 other people out there ... if you focus on just one, someone else will kill you," said Peppers after the game.[15]

Week 5

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In week 5, the Falcons playedthe Detroit Lions at theGeorgia Dome. The Lions came into the game with 2 wins and 1 loss, and the Falcons were at a perfect 4 wins and 0 losses.[16] Neither team scored until the Falcons’ first drive of the second quarter. On fourth and 6, at their own 36-yard line, the Falcons faked a punt, and punterChris Mohr completed a 26-yard pass to wide receiverBrian Finneran. 4 plays later the Falcons faced another fourth down. With 5 yards to go for the first down,Michael Vick completed a 10-yard pass to Finneran for the first down. With the help of some fourth down conversions and Detroit penalties the Falcons managed to find the end zone whenWarrick Dunn scored on a 2-yard touchdown run. Detroit followed with a scouring drive of their own when Lions’ quarterbackJoey Harrington completed a 39-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverAz-Zahir Hakim. The Hakim touchdown evened the score at 7. The Falcons got the ball back with 3:20 left in the half. The first play of the Falcons’ drive was also their last. Vick threw an interception to Lions’ linebackerAlex Lewis who returned the ball to the Atlanta 2-yard line. 3 plays after the interception Detroit running backArtose Pinner ran in for a 1-yard touchdown that gave the Lions a 7-point advantage. The Falcons got the ball back with less than 2 minutes left in the half. Vick completed a 49-yard pass to wide receiverPeerless Price, but 4 plays later the Falcons turned the ball over after an unsuccessful fourth down conversion.[17] The teams went into half time with the Lions winning 14 to 7.[18] The only scoring in the third quarter was a 23-yard field goal byJason Hanson. The field goal was set up by Atlanta return manAllen Rossum who muffed a punt to give the Lions the ball at Atlanta's 16-yard line. Atlanta kicked another field goal before the game ended.[17] The Falcons lost 10 to 17.[19] It was the Falcons’ first loss of the 2004 season.[20] Vick fumbled 3 times in the loss and had this to say about it after the game:

I was caught up looking for receivers and got careless with the ball. The bottom line is I should have had the ball tucked away.

Week 6

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The Falcons came into week 6 trying to avoid back to back losses.[20] Their opponent in week 6 wasthe San Diego Chargers who stood 3–2.[21] The Falcons scored first whenMichael Vick completed a 19-yard touchdown pass toAlge Crumpler in the second quarter. The touchdown gave the Falcons the lead 7 to 0. On the next drive San Diego quarterbackDrew Brees completed 2 passes to wide receiverEric Parker for 15 and 14 yards. Parker's receptions helped move the Chargers to the 1-yard line where running backLaDainian Tomlinson scored, on a 1-yard touchdown rush, to tie the game at 7 points. The Falcons got the ball back with 1:13 left before half time, but their drive was ended when Vick threw an interception to Chargers corner backDrayton Florence. The interception gave the Chargers the ball at Atlanta's 39-yard line, and it only took Brees 3 plays find Parker for a 17-yard touchdown pass.[22] At half time the Chargers were winning 14 to 7.[23] The Chargers extended their lead in the third quarter when kickerNate Kaeding hit a 53-yard field goal to make the score 17 to 7. Early in the fourth quarter Vick completed a 50-yard pass to wide receiverPeerless Price. 3 plays later Vick ran for a 14-yard touchdown, which made the score 17 to 14. The Falcons defense then forced the Chargers to punt the ball back to the Falcons. Atlanta got the ball back at the Chargers’ 47-yard line. 3 plays after the punt, Vick threw a 32-yard touchdown to wide receiverDez White. Vick's second touchdown pass of the game gave the Falcons a 4-point lead. The Chargers kicked a field goal on their next possession which brought them within one point of the Falcons. The Falcons got the ball back with 5:55 left in the game. They held on to the ball for the rest of the game, and they won 21 to 20. The Falcons sixth game was their fifth win of the year.[22] In 2003 the Falcons did not get 5 wins until their 17th game.[24] "Michael Vick did what Michael Vick can do, and that's run all over the place with the ball and create first downs," San Diego head coachMarty Schottenheimer commented.

Week 7

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In week 7, the 5–1 Falcons traveled to Kansas City to play the 1–4Kansas City Chiefs. On the Falcons first drive Michael Vick's 32-yard run got the Falcons into field goal Range, and 3 plays later the Falcons scored when kickerJay Feely hit a 19-yard field goal to give the Falcons the lead 3 to 0. On the Chiefs first offensive play from scrimmage Falcons defensive tackleEd Jasper forced and recovered a fumble by Chiefs running backPriest Holmes. The Falcons were unable to capitalize on the turnover, and turned the ball over on downs 4 plays later. The Chiefs were able to get points from the Falcons’ turn over. On the Chiefs drive following the turnover, Holmes ran for 38 yards on 4 rushes including a 15-yard touchdown run which gave the Chiefs the lead 7 to 3. Later in the first quarterMichael Vick was intercepted by Chiefs defensive backGreg Wesley. When the Chiefs got the ball back, after the interception, Holmes quickly got his team into the red zone when he took a pass from quarterbackTrent Green 33 yards to the Atlanta 7-yard line. One play after Holmes’ reception Chiefs running backDerrick Blaylock scored on a 7-yard touchdown run. The Falcons fell behind 14 to 3. Holmes scored on the Chiefs next 2 possessions which extended the Chiefs’ lead to a huge 25-point margin (28 to 3). Before the half was over Holmes scored again giving the Chiefs a 35 to 3 lead. The Chiefs got the ball back after half time, but were forced to punt. They punted the ball away toAllen Rossum who returned it 75 yards for a touchdown. Rossum's return was the only touchdown the Falcons scored the entire game. The Chiefs followed Rossum's return with an 80-yard scoring drive which was capped off by Blaylock's second touchdown of the game. The Falcons could not answer back. On their next drive the Falcons turned the ball over on downs again. Following the Atlanta turnover the Chiefs again drove the ball down the field, and Blaylock scored his 3rd touchdown. The Falcons’ next 2 drives ended in failed fourth down conversions. The Chiefs’ final drive of the game ended with Blaylock's 4th rushing touchdown of the game.[25] The final score was 56 to 10.[26] Both Holmes and Blaylock scored 4 rushing touchdowns in the game.[27] The Falcons only gained 222 total yards which was their worst total in the 2004 season. The Falcons also gave up 271 rushing yards which was also their worst total for the season.[20] The Chiefs 8 rushing touch downs set a new NFL record. Blaylock commented on the record setting day after the game, "They had, like, the No. 1 rushing defense, but once we started moving the ball on them we just kept moving the ball. We got in a rhythm. And eight touchdowns later, we've got the record." Falcons coachJim Mora could only joke about the circumstance:

I am honored to be a part of history. We have done a tremendous job of stopping the run. So it just emphasized how well they played. Their O-line was doing such an excellent, tremendous job, it might not have mattered who was in there.[26]

Week 8

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In week 8 the 5–2 Falcons went to Denver to play the 5–2Denver Broncos.[20] The Broncos began the game with a 69-yard scoring drive that ended with a 1-yard touchdown pass fromJake Plummer to tight endPatrick Hape. On the Falcons first drive,Michael Vick broke away for a 44-yard run which got the Falcons to the Denver 23-yard line. The Falcons were forced to settle for a field goal which made the score 7 to 3. Denver got the ball back and it only took one play for Plummer to find wide receiverRod Smith for an 80-yard touchdown pass. Smith's reception made the score 14 to 3. Early in the second quarter the Falcons got their first touchdown of the game whenT. J. Duckett scored on a 21-yard touchdown run. The Broncos next drive ended in a turnover. Falcons’ defensive endPatrick Kerney intercepted Plummer. Following Kerney's Interception Atlanta scored again when Vick threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverPeerless Price. Price's touchdown gave Atlanta the lead and made the score 17 to 14. Later in the second quarter Atlanta line backerKeith Brooking intercepted Plummer and gave Atlanta the ball in Denver territory with just over a minute left in the first half. Atlanta was able to get a field goal before half time. On Atlanta's first drive of the second half, tight endAlge Crumpler caught passes for 12 and 18 yards. Vick then ran for a 15-yard gain and moved the ball to the Denver 5-yard line. On the next play,Warrick Dunn scored with a 5 touchdown run.[28] Late in the 3rd quarter, Atlanta's rookie wide receiverMichael Jenkins made his first reception in the NFL.[29] Jenkins’ first reception was a 46-yard gain to the Denver 36-yard line. 2 plays later Vick threw his second touchdown pass of the game to Price. The 25-yard touchdown made the score 34 to 14. On the ensuing drive, Plummer threw for his 3rd touchdown of the game. His 3rd touchdown was a 7-yard pass toDarius Watts. Later in the 4th quarter, Falcons corner backKevin Mathis intercepted a pass from Plummer and returned it 66 yards for a touchdown. It was Plummer 3rd pick of the game. Before the game ended Plummer threw his 4th touchdown of the game. His final touchdown of the game was a 35-yard pass to wide receiverAshley Lelie. The Falcons won their 6th game of the year with a final score of 41 to 28.[28] Crumpler finished the game with 7 receptions for 86 yards. Plummer threw for 499 yards in his loss to the Falcons and had this to say about it:

If I had thrown for 2 yards and we’d won, I’d be the happiest guy in here right now.[30]

Week 10

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In week 10, the Falcons playedthe Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Georgia Dome.Michael Vick’s 45-yard pass toAlge Crumpler helped put the Falcons in field goal range on their first drive. 4 plays after Vick's long completion,Jay Feely hit a 33-yard field goal to give Atlanta an early 3-point lead. On the Falcons second drive Vick helped set up a second touchdown when he broke away for a 41-yard run. 2 plays later running backT. J. Duckett scored on a 2-yard touchdown run. Early in the second quarter, Duckett ran for his second touchdown of the game. Duckett's second touchdown was from 1 yard out and gave the Falcons a 17-point lead. The Buccaneers scored their first points of the game with 5:48 left in the 2nd quarter. Tampa Bay quarterbackBrian Griese hit wide receiverMichael Clayton for a 25yard touchdown pass, and made the score 17 to 3. In the 3rd quarterRonde Barber intercepted a pass from Vick and gave Tampa Bay the ball in Atlanta territory. 4 plays after the turnover Griese threw a 22-yard touchdown to tight endKen Dilger. Griese's second touchdown cut the Falcons lead to 3 points. The Falcons brought their lead back to 10 points in the 4th quarter when Vick threw a 49-yard touchdown to Crumpler.[31] The Falcons defense had 7 sacks in the game.[32] Crumpler had 118 yards in the game which was a career-high.[6] Falcons defensive tackleRod Coleman had this to say about Atlanta's 7 sack performance:

Sometimes, they had three guys on me. I was just laughing. They were wasting three guys on me, but their quarterback was on the ground.

Week 11

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In week 11 the Falcons went to New York to playthe New York Giants. Giants’ quarterbackEli Manning made his first NFL start in the game.[33] On the Falcons opening drive,Michael Vick ran for gains of 7, 20, and 24 yards and finished the drive with a 6-yard touchdown pass toAlge Crumpler. Early in the 2nd quarter, Vicks threw another touchdown pass to Crumpler to make the score 14 to 0. Late in the 2nd quarter, Manning threw his first interception of his career. Manning's pass was picked off by Atlanta cornerJason Webster. Atlanta tried to kick a 46-yard field goal before the half expired, butJay Feely’s attempt was no good. In the 3rd quarter Manning moved the Giant's offense down the field and finished it with his first touchdown of his NFL career. Mannings first touchdown was a 6-yard touchdown pass to tight endJeremy Shockey. Later in the 3rd quarter Manning threw another interception. Manning's second interception was made by Atlanta defensive endBrady Smith. In the 4th quarter Giants kickerSteve Christie hit a 24-yard field goal to make the score 14 to 10.[34] The win brought the Falcons to 8–2.[35] Falcons coachJim Mora had this to say about Vick after the game:

Mike wins. You look at his record, it's not always pretty in terms of statistics and quarterback rating. You might need to throw those things out when you talk about Mike Vick. He just wins.

Week 12

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In week 12, the Falcons playedthe New Orleans Saints at the Georgia Dome. In the 1st quarterMichael Vick threw a 24-yard pass toAlge Crumpler which put the ball at the New Orleans 16-yard line. Vick ran for a 16-yard touchdown one play after his completion to Crumpler. In the 2nd quarter Vick threw a 25-yard pass to receiverPeerless Price. Price's reception moved the ball to the Saint's 1-yard line and set up Vick's 1-yard touchdown pass to fullbackStanley Pritchett on the next play. Saints’ kickerJohn Carney made 2 field goals in the second quarter to make the score 14 to 6. With 38 seconds left in the 1st half Michael Vicks's second cousinAaron Brooks threw an interception to Falcons cornerbackAllen Rossum. Rossum returned the pick 14 yards to the Saint's 26-yard line and the Falcons were able to kick a field goal before halftime. The Saints got the ball to start the 3rd quarter. On their first drive the Saints offense moved the ball to the Atlanta 19-yard line but their field goal attempt was blocked by Falcons defensive tackleEd Jasper. Later in the 3rd quarter, Brooks scored on a 1-yard touchdown run. The Saints scored on a 2-point conversion. The 2-point conversion was caught by New Orleans receiverJoe Horn. In the 4th quarter Brooks threw a 7-yard touchdown to Horn and gave New Orleans the lead 21 to 17. With 1:56 left in the game Atlanta was down by 4 points and had the ball at the New Orleans 47-yard line. On their first play of the drive Vick completed a 27-yard pass to Crumpler and on their second play Vick threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Crumpler. On the Saints final drive, Brooks threw an interception to Atlanta cornerbackDeAngelo Hall. Crumpler had this to say about his game-winning touchdown grab:

Me and Mike have a great connection. We work on that all week in practice – the scramble drill. Mike put the ball in a great spot.[36]

Week 13

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In week 13, the Falcons playedthe Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.[37] Tampa Bay running backMichael Pittman finished the Bucs first drive of the game with a 4-yard rushing touchdown. Early in the second quarter,Michael Vick threw an interception to Tampa Bay line backerDerrick Brooks. Brooks intercepted the ball in his own end zone for a touchback. Tampa Bay's drive following the interception ended with a 50-yardJay Taylor field goal. The Falcons’ next drive was ended when Brooks forced Vick to fumble. Tampa Bay recovered Vick's fumble at their own 47-yard line. Taylor capitalized on Vick's second fumble with a 30-yard field goal and extended the Bucks lead to 13 to 0. In the 3rd quarter, Vick fumbled again when he was sacked by Tampa Bay defensive endSimeon Rice. Just one play after Vick's fumble, Tampa Bay quarterbackBrian Griese connected with wide receiverJoey Galloway for a 36-yard touchdown. In the 4th quarter Tampa Bay fullbackMike Alstott scored on a 1-yard touchdown run. The Buccaneers won 27 to 0.[38] The Falcons turned the ball over 5 times in the game.[20]

Week 14

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In week 14, the Falcons playedthe Oakland Raiders at the Georgia Dome.[39] The Raiders scored on their second drive with a 52-yard field goal by kickerSebastian Janikowski. Atlanta scored their first points of the game in the second quarter.T. J. Duckett ran for a 28 ran touchdown and gave Atlanta the lead 7 to 3. On the ensuing drive Falcon's safetyAaron Beasley forced a fumble from Oakland running backJ.R. Redmond. The Falcons turned Redmond's turnover into points when Duckett finished another drive with a touchdown. Atlanta scored again in the 2nd quarter when Falcons’ defensive tackleRod Coleman intercepted a pass fromKerry Collins and returned it 39 yards for a touchdown.[40] Coleman played for the Raiders for 5 years before becoming a Falcon.[41] The Falcons went into half time winning 21 to 3. On the opening drive of the 2nd half, Duckett scored his 3rd rushing touchdown of the game. Duckett's 3rd touchdown was from 4 yards out and gave extended Atlanta's lead to 28 to 3. Duckett also scored a 1-yard touchdown to cap off the Falcons first drive of the fourth quarter. The Raiders also scored a touchdown in the 4th quarter when running backZack Crockett scored a 1-yard touchdown.[40] With the win Atlanta clinched the NFC South division championship. Duckett scored a career-high 4 touchdown in the game.[42]

Week 15

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In week 15, the Falcons playedthe Carolina Panthers in the Georgia Dome. Early in the 1st quarter Panthers quarterbackJake Delhomme was sacked by Falcons linebackerKeith Brooking. Delhomme then fumbled and the ball was recovered by Atlanta defensive tackleChad Lavalais at the Carolina 40-yard line. The Falcons scored after the turnover whenMichael Vick threw a 3-yard pass to Falcon's wide receiverBrian Finneran for a touchdown. The Falcons kicked a field goal early in the second quarter to make the score 10 to 0. Following the Falcon's field goal, the Panthers drove down the field goal and scored when Delhomme threw a 6-yard touchdown toMuhsin Muhammad. The Panthers kicked a field goal before half time to make the score 10 to 10 at halftime. Running backWarrick Dunn carried the ball 9 times for 45 yards including a 6-yard touchdown run on the opening drive of the 2nd half. The Falcons scored again in the 3rd quarter when Vick threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverDez White. Late in the 3rd quarter Vick was intercepted for the second time of the game by Panthers cornerbackChris Gamble. The Panthers turned Vicks second interception into points when Delhomme threw an 11-yard touchdown to tight endKris Mangum. 2 minutes later in the 4th quarter, Panthers defensive endJulius Peppers recovered a fumble by Vick and returned it 60 yards for a touchdown. Peppers touchdown tied the game at 24 to 24. The next time the Panthers offence got the ball Delhomme threw a 43-yard pass to wide receiverKeary Colbert. 4 plays later Panther's running backNick Goings scored on a 5-yard touchdown run. Goings’ touchdown gave the Panthers their first lead of the game with only 3:41 left in the game. With 1:44 left in the game the Falcons offense faced a 4th and goal at the Panther's 12-yard line. The Falcons were down by 7, and if they didn't score on that 4th down, the Panthers would have retained possession and been able to run out the clock. Vick ran up the middle for the 12-yard touchdown which tied the game at 31 to 31. The Panthers were unable to score on the final drive of the 4th quarter so the game went into overtime.[43] The Panthers got the ball first to start sudden death overtime but on 3rd and 9 Delhomme was intercepted by Falcons’ safetyAaron Beasley. 3 plays later the Falcons kicked a field goal and won 34 to 31. There were 4 touchdowns scored in the 4th quarter.[44] Vick commented on his spectacular game-tying touchdown run after the game

Everyone else had their backs turned to me, so that is why I was able to make it to the end zone. I was lucky to get in there.

Week 16

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In week 16, the Falcons playedthe New Orleans Saints in the Louisiana Super Dome. With a record of 11–3, the Falcons were set to be the second seed in the 2004 NFC Playoffs. QuarterbackMatt Schaub started in place ofMichael Vick. In the 1st quarter Schaub was sacked in the end zone by Saint's defensive tackleTony Bryant for a safety. The Saints also kicked a field goal in the 1st quarter to give them a 5 to 0 lead. On the first play of the 2nd quarter Schaub threw a short pass toWarrick Dunn, who ran 59 yards to the New Orleans-yard line. 4 plays laterJay Feely kicked a 25-yard field goal. On the Saint's next driveAaron Brooks threw an interception toKeith Brooking who returned the pick 27 yards to the New Orleans's 11-yard line. Feely kicked a 20-yard field goal to give the Falcons the lead 6 to 5. Brooks’ 18-yard pass toJoe Horn helped the Saint's move the ball down the field for a touchdown. The drive ended when Brooks’ scored on a 1-yard touchdown run which put the Saints back up 12 to 6. In the 3rd quarterDonté Stallworth scored on a 39-yard pass from Brooks. Dunn scored on a 16-yard touchdown run, but on the following kickoff Saint's return manMichael Lewis returned the kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown. Neither team scored in the 4th quarter, and the Saints won 26 to 13.[45] The Falcons’ playoff status was unaffected by the loss.

Week 17

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In week 17 the Falcons playedthe Seattle Seahawks at Quest Field. The Seahawks were forced to punt on their first drive and Falcons’ linebackerDemorrio Williams blockedKen Walter’s punt. The Falcons scored on their next drive when Vick threw a 2-yard touchdown toPeerless Price. Later in the first quarter Seahawks’ running backShaun Alexander scored a 1-yard touchdown. In the second quarterJay Feely kicked a 33-yard field goal. On the fourth play of the Seahawks’ next drive, cornerbackDeAngelo Hall intercepted a pall from Seahawks’ quarterbackMatt Hasselbeck, and returned the pick 48 yards for a touchdown. Hasselbeck's pass was intended for the NFL's all-time leading receiver,Jerry Rice. Hasselbeck on the next drive threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverDarrell Jackson. In the third quarterMatt Schaub was intercepted by Seattle cornerbackMarcus Trufant. Hasselbeck finished the next drive with another 3-yard touchdown pass. Hasselbeck's second touchdown was to tight endJerramy Stevens. Early in the fourth quarter Feely kicked a 40-yard field goal. The Seahawks followed Feely's field goal with another touchdown drive. Seattle's scouring drive was capped off by a 1-yard touchdown run by Hasselbeck. On the final timed play from scrimmage, Schaub threw a 3-yard touchdown to wide receiverBrian Finneran. Atlanta's final touchdown made the score 26 to 28 with Seattle still leading. The Falcons attempted a two-point conversion, butWarrick Dunn failed to cross the goal line.[46]

Postseason

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Divisional Playoffs

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St. Louis Rams vs. Atlanta Falcons – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Rams7100017
Falcons141410947

atGeorgia Dome,Atlanta, Georgia

Game information
  • Scoring
    • ATL – Crumpler 18 pass from Vick (Feely kick) ATL 7–0
    • STL – Curtis 57 pass from Bulger (Wilkins kick) Tie 7–7
    • ATL – Dunn 62 run (Feely kick) ATL 14–7
    • ATL – Dunn 19 run (Feely kick) ATL 21–7
    • STL – Holt 28 pass from Bulger (Wilkins kick) ATL 21–14
    • ATL – Rossum 68 punt return (Feely kick) ATL 28–14
    • STL – field goal Wilkins 55 ATL 28–17
    • ATL – Price 6 pass from Vick (Feely kick) ATL 35–17
    • ATL – field goal Feely 38 ATL 38–17
    • ATL – Safety, B. Smith sacked Bulger in end zone ATL 40–17
    • ATL – Duckett 4 run (Feely kick) ATL 47–17

In the divisional round of the playoffs the Falcons playedthe St. Louis Rams at the Georgia Dome. On the Falcons first driveMichael Vick ran for a 47-yard gain to the St. Louis 21-yard line. 2 plays later Vick threw an 18-yard touchdown toAlge Crumpler. The Rams also scored on their first drive when quarterbackMarc Bulger threw a 57-yard touchdown to wide receiverKevin Curtis. On the Falcons next driveWarrick Dunn ran for a 62-yard touchdown. On the Falcon's 3rd possession Dunn scored again. Dunn's 2nd rushing touchdown was from 19 yards out. The Ram's offence scored again on their next possession. Bulger's 2nd touchdown was a 2-yard pass to wide receiverTorry Holt. Running backT. J. Duckett ran 3 times for 29 yards on the Falcon's next drive, but the drive ended when a fumble by Vick was recovered by Rams linebackerTommy Polley. The Rams then went 3 and out, and were forced to punt.Kevin Stemke’s punt was returned 68 for a touchdown byAllen Rossum. Ram's kickerJeff Wilkins made a 55-yard field goal at the end of the 1st half. The Falcon's had the lead at half time 28 to 17. Early in the 2nd quarter Rossum returned a punt 39 yards to the St. Louis 32-yard line. Vick threw a 6-yard touchdown to wide receiverPeerless Price on the Falcons next drive. The Rams were forced to punt to Rossum again and he returned it 45 yards to the St. Louis 13-yard line.Jay Feely then kicked a 38-yard field goal which made the score 38 to 17 going into the 4th quarter. In the 4th quarter Falcon's defensive endBrady Smith sacked Bulger in the Ram's end zone for a safety. Duckett scored a 4-yard touchdown late in the 4th quarter. The Falcons won 47 to 17.[47] The Falcon's ran for 327 yards which was a new franchise records. Rossum's 152 return yards set a new NFL postseason record. Vick ran for 119 yards in the game which was also a new NFL postseason record. Dunn ran for 142 yards which was the most in Falcons postseason history.[48] Rams safetyAntuan Edwards had this to say about the loss: "Every person in this locker room is a little stunned. In all phases of the game, we got whipped."[49] The win was Atlanta's final postseason win untilthe 2012 divisional playoffs.[50]

NFC Championship

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Atlanta Falcons vs. Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Falcons0100010
Eagles776727

atLincoln Financial Field,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania

Game information
  • Scoring
    • PHI – Levens 4 run (Akers kick) PHI 7–0
    • ATL – field goal Feely 23 PHI 7–3
    • PHI – Lewis 3 pass from McNabb (Akers kick) PHI 14–3
    • ATL – Dunn 10 run (Feely kick) PHI 14–10
    • PHI – field goal Akers 31 PHI 17–10
    • PHI – field goal Akers 34 PHI 20–10
    • PHI – Lewis 2 pass from McNabb (Akers kick) PHI 27–10

In the NFC Championship the Falcons playedthe Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.[51] In the first quarter on the Eagles first scouring, the Eagles’ running backBrian Westbrook broke a 36-yard run to the Atlanta 25-yard line. On the next play Eagles’Donovan McNabb completed a 21-yard pass to tight endL.J. Smith.Dorsey Levens scored from 4 yards out on the next play. The Falcons scored their first points on their first drive of the 2nd quarter.Jay Feely’s 23-yard field goal shrunk the Eagles’ lead to 4 points. On the Eagles’ next drive McNabb completed a 45-yard pass to wide receiverGreg Lewis and 2 plays later he threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to tight endChad Lewis. The Falcons countered on their next drive whenWarrick Dunn ran for a 10-yard touchdown. On the first drive of the 2nd half Westbrook ran the ball 4 times for 34 yards which helped put the Eagles in field goal range. The drive was capped off by a 31-yardDavid Akers field goal. Akers also kicked a 34-yard field goal later in the 3rd quarter. McNabb sealed the game in the 4th quarter when he threw another touchdown pass toChad Lewis. The Eagles won 27 to 10 and advanced to the Super Bowl.

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