Lofton, Coleman lead stout defense as Falcons beat Dolphins 16-6
By Steven Wine, APFriday, August 27, 2010
Stout defense helps Falcons beat Dolphins 16-6
MIAMI — The Atlanta Falcons were stout against the run, dug in on third down and came up with a big takeaway — all things coach Mike Smith is looking for this season.
Atlanta gave up only a field goal while Miami starting quarterback Chad Henne was in the game and beat the Dolphins 16-6 on Friday night.
Middle linebacker Curtis Lofton led the Falcons’ defensive charge with 11 tackles, two for losses. Erik Coleman intercepted a pass in the end zone, and the Dolphins converted only one of eight third-down situations with Henne, who played one series into the third quarter.
Lawrence Sidbury had a sack, two quarterback hits and a tackle for a loss. The Falcons (2-1) are hoping for defensive improvement after ranking 23rd in the NFL last year in yards allowed per play despite a 9-7 record.
Atlanta’s Matt Ryan threw his first touchdown pass of the exhibition season. He led scoring drives of 60 and 54 yards, the second of which took more than seven minutes.
Ryan played one series into the third quarter and finished 13 of 26 for 103 yards, with one interception. He helped the Falcons convert eight of 14 third-down situations against Miami (2-1).
Michael Turner was a workhorse for Atlanta in the first half, rushing 47 yards in 16 carries. He lost a fumble.
Henne was 10 of 22 for 123 yards with one interception. He and Brandon Marshall hooked up for completions of 26 and 20 yards in the final 45 seconds of the first half, giving the Dolphins a first down at the 7. But linebacker Mike Peterson tipped a second-down pass, and Coleman intercepted it in the end zone.
Miami’s Ronnie Brown ran for only 9 yards in eight carries, two out of the wildcat. Ricky Williams carried four times for 5 yards.
The Falcons converted three third-down situations on their second possession before Ryan hit Roddy White for an 18-yard score. White later beat Sean Smith on a deep route, but Ryan overthrew him near the goal line.
Falcons backup quarterback Chris Redman led a 71-yard drive on his first series and capped it with a 5-yard touchdown throw to Brian Finneran. Redman went 5 of 8 for 56 yards.
Dolphins backup Chad Pennington went 7 of 14 for 62 yards and led them to a field goal.
Atlanta’s first-teamers had two turnovers, both in the first half. Cornerback Vontae Davis forced Turner’s fumble, and Dolphins newcomer Karlos Dansby recovered, while Ryan was intercepted by Yeremiah Bell.
Davis made seven tackles, one for a loss, and three passes defended.
Dan Carpenter kicked a 53-yard field goal on Miami’s first possession, and hit a 35-yarder in the second half. Matt Bryant made a 26-yarder for the Falcons.
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