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Peyton Manning throws three picks in the first quarter versus Falcons (Shutdown Corner)

For the second time in his career, Peyton Manning threw three interceptions in the first quarter of a game. Last time, it was November 11, 2007, and Manning threw a total of sic picks in a 23-31 loss to the San Diego Chargers. Amazingly, despite Manning’s foibles, the Indianapolis Colts were a late field goal from pulling off the win. But kicker Adam Vinatieri missed a 29-yard field goal with 1:31 left in the game, and that was all she wrote. That San Diego game was a crazy, rainy-day adventure, but the Denver Broncos version of Manning threw his three first-quarter picks from the indoor comfort the Georgia Dome. All three passes were deeper throws, which may have some wondering just how much zip the 36-year-old Manning has in his arm. The first interception came on the third play of the game. from the Denver 12-yard line, when Manning threw a deep seam pass to tight end Jacob Tamme. Falcons safety William Moore cut a route on an ill-advised Manning throw with three Atlanta defenders around the ball, and Moore returned the ball to the Denver 1-yard line. Falcons running back Michael Turner scored three plays later. Pick number two came with 11:58 left in the quarter. Manning threw the ball deep over the middle from his own 37-yard line to Tamme with two Atlanta defenders converging on the ball. Safety Thomas DeCoud was the recipient of this Manning gaffe, and he ran the ball back to the Denver 43-yard line after a 15-yard gain. On this play, Moore came up from Cover-2, while DeCoud fell back to the seam. It was the kind of coverage switch Manning could generally decipher in his sleep, but not this time. The Falcons drove downfield and added a 37-yard Matt Bryant field goal for a 10-0 lead. The final interception of the quarter came with 7:10 remaining, and the ball at the Atlanta 40-yard line. Once again, Manning tried to do deep — this time to receiver Brandon Stokley — and this time, cornerback Robert McClain came up with the pick. Manning appeared to overthrow Stokley on the play, and McClain was right where he needed to be to make the play. The Falcons didn’t score on the resulting drive, which was of small comfort to the Broncos. Perhaps the most amazing aspect of this three-pick game was that Manning had played with both Tamme and Stokley in Indianapolis, so there were no unfamiliarity issues.

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Ryan, Falcons Beat Mistake-Prone Broncos 27-21

ATLANTA (AP) – Peyton Manning kept throwing up wobbly passes. The Atlanta Falcons kept picking them off. Taking advantage of a stunning three interceptions in the first quarter, Matt Ryan and the Falcons built a big lead and held on for a 27-21 victory over the Denver Broncos on Monday night, an erratic effort by Manning that showed his comeback in the Mile High City is still a work in progress. Ryan threw the 100th touchdown pass of his career, Roddy White had 102 yards receiving and the Falcons (2-0) made a 20-0 lead stand up, if just barely. Willis McGahee scored on two 2-yard touchdown runs in the fourth quarter to give the Broncos (1-1) late hope. But, on third down, Ryan connected with Julio Jones on a 6-yard pass that gave Atlanta a crucial first down with less than 2 minutes to go. They managed to run out the clock from there. For Manning and the Broncos, it’s back to the drawing board. Even though his velocity is supposed to be nearly the same as it was before four neck surgeries and missing his entire final season in Indianapolis, Manning threw a number of passes that seemed to just hang in the air long enough for the Falcons to step in front of them. Other times, it looked as though he had to put everything he had on the ball to get it where he wanted, even if it wasn’t necessarily a deep route. He finished 24 of 37 for 241 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas just before halftime. The only other time Manning was picked off three times in the opening quarter was with the Colts in a 2007 game at San Diego. Ryan was much more efficient than the four-time MVP, completing 24 of 36 for 219 yards. He hooked up with Tony Gonzalez for a 1-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter, then went to White on a 4-yard score in the third period. Michael Turner scored Atlanta’s first TD on a 1-yard run, the play set up by the first of Manning’s picks. Matt Bryant kicked two field goals for the Falcons. McGahee finished with 113 yards on 22 carries. The Falcons appeared to be solidly in control heading to the fourth quarter, up 27-7 after Ryan hooked up with White on consecutive passes of 21 and 20 yards, then went to him again for the touchdown. The Broncos at least made a game of it. Manning completed 7 of 11 for 89 yards in the final period, but two sacks helped stifle the comeback. A week after he won his Denver debut with a home victory over Pittsburgh, the Broncos had turnovers on four on their first five possessions. It was an uncharacteristic prime time start for Manning, who began the night with an 11-3 career record on Mondays. On the game’s third play from scrimmage, he threw into triple coverage to Jacob Tamme, but Falcons strong safety William Moore stepped in front of the tight end for an interception. Moore ran down the left sideline 33 yards before Orlando Franklin tackled him at the 1. Turner ran twice over the left side of the line before jumping over a stack of Atlanta and Denver linemen to put the ball over the goal line for a 7-0 lead with 13:20 left in the first quarter. That summed up Atlanta’s problems running the ball — Turner totaled only 42 yards on 17 carries. The Broncos ran two plays before Manning faked a play-action handoff and threw down the right seam to Eric Decker. This time, free safety Thomas DeCoud picked him off and returned it 15 yards. After Jones dropped what would have been a 19-yard touchdown pass from Ryan in the left corner of the end zone, Bryant followed with a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-0. Manning’s third pick went to Robert McClain, a reserve cornerback who was taking his first snap because Asante Samuel injured his neck on the previous play. On Sunday, Manning’s younger brother, Eli, threw three interceptions in the first half. But he rallied the New York Giants to a 41-34 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. No such luck for big brother. Atlanta nickel cornerback Christopher Owens left the game in the opening quarter with a head injury and did not return, further depleting a secondary that already lost Brent Grimes to a season-ending injury in Week 1. Samuel returned to the field on Denver’s next possession, whiffing on Willis McGahee’s 31-yard run, but stopping Tamme 1 yard short of a first down to force a punt two snaps later. On the next-to-last snap of the first quarter, Atlanta linebacker Stephen Nicholas forced a fumble by Knowshon Moreno near the Denver sideline and Sean Weatherspoon recovered for Atlanta. A scrum began after the Falcons were awarded the ball. Denver coach John Fox was on the field trying to restore order as players from both teams shoved each other. As Samuel was walking away, Broncos guard Zane Beadles ran into him and knocked him down. Samuel quickly jumped up, and Atlanta defensive end Ray Edwards appeared to throw a punch at a Denver player. No one was ejected. After Moreno’s fumble, the Falcons ran 10 plays before Bryant kicked a 42-yard field goal for a 13-0 lead. Then, Ryan found Gonzalez all alone in the end zone. The tight end who has caught the second-most passes in NFL history was left wide open in the back of the end zone on a crossing route. His quarterback froze the Broncos defense with a nifty play fake before delivering the pass that made it 20-0, punctuated by Gonzalez’s dunk over the goal posts. The Broncos finally got on the board with 6 seconds left in the half, though it took the replacement officials a second look to get it right. They initially ruled Thomas had been pushed out of bounds without getting both feet down. The replay clearly showed otherwise, Fox challenged the call, and the call was reversed in Denver’s favor. Another time, the replacements had to huddle just to make sure they knew where to place the ball after a defensive holding penalty on Denver’s Champ Bailey. The Falcons snapped a six-game losing streak on Mondays, including 0-3 under coach Mike Smith. Their last Monday win came over New Orleans on Dec. 12, 2005. -By PAUL NEWBERRY, AP Sports Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Ryan, Falcons Beat Mistake-Prone Broncos 27-21

Falcons Dominating Broncos Through 3 Quarters

ATLANTA (AP) – Matt Ryan threw the 100th touchdown pass of his career and the Atlanta Falcons took a 27-7 lead after three quarters over the Denver Broncos and struggling quarterback Peyton Manning on Monday night. Manning was intercepted three times in the first quarter, only the second time in his career he’s had such an awful opening period. The Falcons raced to a 20-0 lead before Manning finally connected with Demaryius Thomas on a 17-yard TD pass with 6 seconds left in the first half. But Ryan guided the Falcons on a 64-yard drive that put the home team solidly in control heading to the final quarter. He hooked up with Roddy White on consecutive passes of 21 and 20 yards, then went to White on a 4-yarder for the touchdown. White had eight catches for 102 yards. Ryan connected with Tony Gonzalez on a 1-yard TD in the second quarter. The tight end, who has caught the second-most passes in NFL history, was left wide open in the back of the end zone on a crossing route, after his quarterback froze the Broncos defense with a nifty play fake. A week after Manning won his Denver debut with a home victory over Pittsburgh, the Broncos had turnovers on four on their first five possessions. Manning was picked three times on his first eight attempts. The last time he threw three interceptions in the first quarter was in Indianapolis’ 23-21 loss at San Diego on Nov. 11, 2007. The four-time MVP had a 31.2 passer rating in the period. It was an uncharacteristic prime time start for Manning, who began the night with an 11-3 career record on Mondays. On the game’s third play from scrimmage, Manning threw into triple coverage to Jacob Tamme, but Falcons strong safety William Moore stepped in front of the tight end for an interception. Moore ran down the left sideline 33 yards before Orlando Franklin tackled him at the 1. Falcons running back Michael Turner ran twice over the left side of the line before jumping over a stack of Atlanta and Denver linemen to cross the ball over the goal line for a 7-0 lead with 13:20 left in the first quarter. The Broncos ran two plays before Manning faked a play-action handoff and threw down the right seam to Eric Decker. This time, free safety Thomas DeCoud picked him off and returned it 15 yards. After Julio Jones dropped what would have been a 19-yard touchdown pass from Ryan in the left corner of the end zone, Matt Bryant followed with a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-0 at the 9:46 mark. Manning’s third pick went to Robert McClain, a reserve cornerback who was taking his first snap because Asante Samuel injured his neck on the previous play. On Sunday, Manning’s younger brother, Eli, threw three interceptions in the first half then rallied the New York Giants to a 41-34 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Atlanta nickel cornerback Christopher Owens left the game in the opening quarter with a head injury and did not return, further depleting a secondary that already lost Brent Grimes to a season-ending injury in Week 1. Samuel returned to the field on Denver’s next possession, whiffing on Willis McGahee’s 31-yard run, but stopping Tamme 1 yard short of a first down to force a punt two snaps later. On the next-to-last snap of the first quarter, Atlanta linebacker Stephen Nicholas forced a fumble by Knoshown Moreno near the Denver sideline and Sean Weatherspoon recovered for Atlanta. A scrum began after the Falcons were awarded the ball. Fox was on the field trying to restore order as players from both teams shoved each other. As Samuel was walking away, Broncos guard Zane Beadles ran into him and knocked him down. Samuel quickly jumped up, and Atlanta defensive end Ray Edwards appeared to throw a punch at a Denver player. No one was ejected. After Moreno’s fumble, the Falcons ran 10 plays before Bryant kicked a 42-yard field goal for a 13-0 lead. Gonzalez’s TD made it 20-0 before the Broncos finally broke through. The replacement officials initially ruled Thomas had been pushed out of bounds without getting both feet down. Broncos coach John Fox challenged the call, and the play was reversed in Denver’s favor. The Falcons were trying to snap a six-game losing streak on Mondays, including 0-3 under coach Mike Smith. Their last Monday win came over New Orleans on Dec. 12, 2005. -By PAUL NEWBERRY, AP Sports Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Falcons Dominating Broncos Through 3 Quarters

Manning, Broncos Finally Score Late In 2nd Quarter

ATLANTA (AP) – Tony Gonzalez caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Matt Ryan in the second quarter to help the Atlanta Falcons take a 20-7 halftime lead over struggling Denver quarterback Peyton Manning and the Broncos on Monday night. With 6 seconds left before halftime, Demaryius Thomas caught a 17-yard TD pass from Manning to cut the lead to 20-7. Broncos coach John Fox successfully challenged that Thomas got both feet down on the left side of the end zone, and the play was reversed in Denver’s favor. A week after Manning won his Denver debut with a home victory over Pittsburgh, the Broncos had turnovers on four on their first five possessions. Manning was picked three times on his first eight attempts. The last time he threw three interceptions in the first quarter was in Indianapolis’ 23-21 loss at San Diego on Nov. 11, 2007. It was an uncharacteristic prime time start for the four-time NFL MVP, who began the night with an 11-3 career record on Mondays. Gonzalez, the league’s career-leading tight end and second career-leading receiver, was uncovered in the back of the end zone when Ryan spotted him open on a crossing route with 4:45 left in the second quarter. On the game’s third play from scrimmage, Manning threw into triple coverage to Jacob Tamme, but Falcons strong safety William Moore stepped in front of the tight end for an interception. Moore ran down the left sideline 33 yards before Orlando Franklin tackled him at the 1. Falcons running back Michael Turner ran twice over the left side of the line before jumping over a stack of Atlanta and Denver linemen to cross the ball over the goal line for a 7-0 lead with 13:20 left in the first quarter. The Broncos ran two plays before Manning faked a play-action handoff and threw down the right seam to Eric Decker, but free safety Thomas DeCoud picked him off for a 15-yard return. After Julio Jones dropped what would have been a 19-yard touchdown pass from Ryan in the left corner of the end zone, Matt Bryant followed with a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-0 at the 9:46 mark. Manning’s third pick went to Robert McClain, a reserve cornerback who was taking his first snap because Asante Samuel injured his neck on the previous play. Atlanta nickel cornerback Christopher Owens left the game just a few seconds later with a head injury and was not expected to return. Samuel returned to the field on Denver’s next possession, whiffing on Willis McGahee’s 31-yard run, but stopping Tamme 1 yard short of a first down to force a punt two snaps later. On the next-to-last snap of the first quarter, Atlanta linebacker Stephen Nicholas forced a fumble by Knoshown Moreno near the Denver sideline and Sean Weatherspoon recovered for Atlanta. A scrum began after the Falcons were awarded the ball. Fox was on the field trying to restore order as players from both teams shoved each other. As Samuel was walking away, Broncos guard Zane Beadles ran into him and knocked him down. Samuel quickly jumped up, and Atlanta defensive end Ray Edwards appeared to throw a punch at a Denver player. Manning had a 31.2 passer rating in the first quarter. On Sunday, Manning’s brother, Eli, threw three interceptions in the first half then rallied the New York Giants to a 41-34 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After Moreno’s fumble, the Falcons ran 10 plays before Bryant kicked a 42-yard field goal for a 13-0 lead. The Falcons were trying to snap a six-game losing streak on Mondays, including 0-3 under coach Mike Smith. Their last Monday win came over New Orleans on Dec. 12, 2005. – By GEORGE HENRY, Associated Press (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Manning’s 3 Picks Help Falcons Lead 20-7

ATLANTA (AP) – Peyton Manning threw interceptions on Denver’s first three possessions, and the Atlanta Falcons took a 10-0 lead over the Broncos in the first quarter Monday night. The score was 20-7 at the half. Manning was picked three times on his first eight attempts. The last time he threw three interceptions in the first quarter was for Indianapolis on Nov. 11, 2007 at San Diego. It was an uncharacteristic prime time start for the four-time NFL MVP, who began the night with an 11-3 career record on Mondays. A week after Manning won his Denver debut with a home victory over Pittsburgh, the Broncos had turnovers on four of their first five possessions. On the third play from scrimmage, Manning threw into triple coverage to Jacob Tamme, but Falcons strong safety William Moore stepped in front of the tight end for an interception. Moore ran down the left sideline 33 yards before Orlando Franklin tackled him at the 1. Falcons running back Michael Turner ran twice over the left side of the line before jumping over a stack of Atlanta and Denver linemen to cross the ball over the goal line for a 7-0 lead with 13:20 left in the first quarter. The Broncos ran two plays before Manning faked a play-action handoff and threw down the right seam to Eric Decker, but free safety Thomas DeCoud picked him off for a 15-yard return. After Julio Jones dropped what would have been a 19-yard touchdown pass from Matt Ryan in the left corner of the end zone, Matt Bryant followed with a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-0 at the 9:46 mark. Manning’s third pick went to Robert McClain, a reserve cornerback who was taking his first snap because Asante Samuel suffered a neck injury. Atlanta nickel cornerback Christopher Owens left the game just a few seconds later with a head injury and was expected to return. Samuel returned to the field on Denver’s next possession, whiffing on Willis McGahee’s 31-yard run but stopping Tamme 1 yard short of a first down to force a punt two snaps later. On the next-to-last snap of the first quarter, Knoshown Moreno lost a fumble near the Denver sideline that Sean Weatherspoon recovered for Atlanta. A scrum began after the Falcons were awarded the ball. Broncos coach John Fox was on the field trying to restore order as players from both teams shoved each other. As Samuel was walking away, Broncos guard Zane Beadles ran into him and knocked down Samuel. Samuel quickly jumped up, and Atlanta defensive end Ray Edwards appeared to throw a punch at a Denver player. Manning had a 31.2 passer rating in the first quarter. On Sunday, Manning’s brother, Eli, threw three interceptions in the first half then rallied the New York Giants to a 41-34 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. – By GEORGE HENRY, Associated Press (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Falcons lose CB Owens with head injury (The Associated Press)

ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta Falcons cornerback Christopher Owens went out in the first quarter with a head injury against the Denver Broncos.

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Falcons lose CB Owens with head injury (The Associated Press)

Manning’s 3 picks help Falcons lead 10-0 (The Associated Press)

ATLANTA (AP) — Peyton Manning threw interceptions on Denver’s first three possessions, and the Atlanta Falcons took a 10-0 lead over the Broncos in the first quarter Monday night.

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Manning picked off 3 times in 1st quarter (The Associated Press)

ATLANTA (AP) — Denver’s Peyton Manning has thrown three interceptions in the first quarter against the Atlanta Falcons.

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Manning picked off 3 times in 1st quarter (The Associated Press)

Week 3: Texans-Broncos matchup (The SportsXchange)

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Replacement officials’ poor performance steals show from Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons

Replacement officials’ poor performance steals show from Broncos and Falcons.

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Replacement officials’ poor performance steals show from Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons