ATLANTA (AP) — Losses in six of their past seven games have left the Atlanta Falcons needing a huge rally to avoid their eighth consecutive losing season.

“We still have five left,” said linebacker Kaden Ellis after Sunday's last-second 27-24 loss at the New York Jets. “We've got to go play for pride and rattle off five in a row. Crazier things have happened.”

The Falcons (4-8) continue to make it difficult to imagine an unlikely turnaround. Despite their poor record, they've only been outscored 276-243 but continue to find ways to lose close games. The close losses are placing more heat on second-year coach Raheem Morris.

Atlanta suffered back-to-back overtime losses at the end of a five-game losing streak before losing quarterback Michael Penix Jr. to a season-ending knee injury .

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