Recap
3 min read

Atlanta Falcons Edge Out Arizona Cardinals with Defensive Masterclass in Glendale

The Atlanta Falcons improved their record to 6-9 after a hard-fought victory over the Arizona Cardinals, who now stand at 3-12. The game at State Farm Stadium ended with a score of 26-19 in favor of the visiting team, showcasing a strong defensive performance by the Falcons.


Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Scott Miller (16) runs into the end zone for a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)

First Quarter


The opening quarter saw both teams testing each other's defenses. The Dirty Birds managed to establish an early rhythm with Kirk Cousins leading the charge. Cousins completed several key passes, including one to Kyle Pitts for a touchdown, setting the tone for Atlanta's offensive strategy.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, Bijan Robinson showcased his versatility by contributing significantly both on the ground and through receptions. His longest reception of 41 yards was pivotal in maintaining offensive momentum for ATL. Meanwhile, Zane Gonzalez's accurate field goals added crucial points to extend their lead.


Third Quarter


As play resumed after halftime, Arnold Ebiketie made his presence felt on defense with a sack that disrupted Arizona's offensive flow. C.J. Henderson also shone brightly by intercepting a pass from Arizona’s quarterback Kyler Murray, which further solidified Atlanta’s defensive stance.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter was marked by intense back-and-forth action as both teams sought control. Despite pressure from Arizona’s offense led by Murray and James Conner's rushing attempts, Atlanta held firm thanks to key tackles from A.J. Terrell and Jessie Bates III who defended passes effectively.


This game was not just about individual brilliance but also about collective effort as seen in Atlanta Falcons match rating which highlighted their cohesive gameplay throughout all quarters.


Looking ahead, fans can catch the next game when ATL hosts Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 29th at 8:15 PM EST broadcasted live on ESPN.


For more insights into this matchup and others like it including full-time results or final whistle reactions be sure to stay tuned! Share this article if you enjoyed reading about how these two bird-named teams clashed fiercely under Glendale skies!

Rate the article

Related stories

Falcons Edge Bucs in Raymond James Nail-Biter
Recap

Falcons Edge Bucs in Raymond James Nail-Biter

3 min read
Atlanta Falcons Stumble as Seattle Seahawks Surge in Mercedes-Benz Stadium Showdown
Recap

Atlanta Falcons Stumble as Seattle Seahawks Surge in Mercedes-Benz Stadium Showdown

3 min read
Atlanta Falcons' Bijan Robinson Shines Despite Narrow Loss to New York Jets at MetLife Stadium
Recap

Atlanta Falcons' Bijan Robinson Shines Despite Narrow Loss to New York Jets at MetLife Stadium

3 min read
Falcons Soar Over Saints in Caesars Superdome Showdown
Recap

Falcons Soar Over Saints in Caesars Superdome Showdown

3 min read