FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Every time the Atlanta Falcons' offense made it into the red zone against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2, the team put points on the board.

Only one of those five instances, however, resulted in six points — a touchdown. The other four trips turned into field goals, netting three points apiece.

In the end, all that mattered was the Falcons totaled more points than the Vikings, winning by a score of 22-6, but it's no secret Atlanta's red zone performance must change before Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers.

"I'm sure they wanted to have more sixes than threes," said Falcons kicker John Parker Romo, who went 5-of-5 on field goals . "Hopefully, they'll come."

The Falcons' 20% success rate in the red zone was tied with the New York Giants for 28th among a

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