The Atlanta Falcons snapped their four-game losing streak, but that was all Atlanta could say in a 15-9 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders Monday night. The Falcons scored just 15 points and survived a late charge against a Raiders team led by Desmond Ridder for the victory.
Ameer Abdullah had a fair catch at the 3-yard line, which set up a safety because the Raiders handed the ball off out of shotgun on back-to-back plays. Daniel Carlson nailed a 52-yard field goal in the second quarter to prevent a shutout. — Vic Tafur, Raiders beat writer
The Falcons look to keep scrapping for the NFC South title, while the Raiders pick up the scraps of their 2024 season on "Monday Night Football."
The Atlanta Falcons are on a four-game-losing streak and losing ground to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC South. ESPN is split on their prediction for Falco
The Atlanta Falcons face the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night. Atlanta is 6-7 and Las Vegas is 2-11. The Falcons are
Atlanta Falcons vs. Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football Week 15 kicks off at 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.
The Atlanta Falcons (6-7) take a four-game losing streak on the road December 16, 2024 against a struggling Las Vegas Raiders squad (2-11), winners of nine straight. Date: Dec. 16
Las Vegas Raiders will play against Atlanta Falcons in a Week 15 clash of the 2024 NFL regular season. Fans across the country can find here complete game information, including kickoff times and streaming options,
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The struggling Atlanta Falcons (6-7) take a four-game losing streak into a matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders (2-11), who have dropped their last nine games, on Monday, December 16, 2024 at Allegiant Stadium. The Falcons are listed as favorites in this one ...
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