ATLANTA (AP) — The Falcons’ losing streak has reached four games after Atlanta came up just short for the second consecutive week against one of the AFC’s top teams.
One week after losing 24-23 at New England, Atlanta fell 31-25 in overtime to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in the NFL’s first game in Berlin.
The Falcons (3-6) appear to be far from a playoff-worthy team, with problems on third down and with their rushing defense. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. has been slumping.
Still, the Falcons needed just one stop late in the fourth quarter to knock off the Colts. Atlanta led 25-22 with under two minutes remaining. After a sack, the Colts faced third-and-21 at their 41-yard line. But a 19-yard scramble by Daniel Jones and a 10-yard catch by rookie Tyler Warren bailed out the Colts

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