Falcons Stun Rams 27-24 on Game-Winning Field Goal: Bijan Robinson’s 195-Yard Masterclass Seals Upset Victory
ATLANTA — In a thrilling Monday Night Football finale to Week 17, the Atlanta Falcons pulled off a stunning 27-24 upset over the red-hot Los Angeles Rams, thanks to running back Bijan Robinson‘s career night and a clutch 51-yard field goal by Riley Gonzalez.[1][2][4]
The Falcons, now 7-9, entered the matchup as underdogs against the 11-5 Rams, who boasted the NFL’s top-scoring offense led by MVP frontrunner Matthew Stafford. Despite the Rams’ firepower, including stars like Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams, Atlanta’s defense and Robinson’s heroics flipped the script in a game described as “a tale of two halves.”[2][4]
Bijan Robinson’s Breakout Performance
Robinson dominated the ground game, racking up an astonishing 195 rushing yards, his career high. Key runs included an 8-yard burst to the Rams’ 29-yard line and consistent gains that wore down Los Angeles’ defense.[1][2][5] His efforts set the tone, particularly in the first half where the Falcons built momentum despite early punts and incomplete passes from quarterback Kirk Cousins.[1]
“The Falcons hold on late in a game won by defense and Bijan Robinson’s heroics,” wrote Dave Choate of The Falcoholic, capturing the narrative of Atlanta’s resilience.[2] Cousins contributed with crucial plays, like a 20-yard deep pass to D. Sills, pushing the Falcons into Rams territory.[1]
A Tale of Two Halves and Defensive Stand
The game unfolded as a defensive battle after a potentially high-scoring affair was predicted. The Rams punted early after modest gains, with punter E. Evans booming a 50-yard kick.[1] Atlanta’s defense forced key stops, including tackles by K. Curl and E. Forbes, limiting Los Angeles’ advances.[1]
Post halftime, the intensity ramped up. The Falcons recovered from early stumbles, with Robinson’s runs providing balance to Cousins’ aerial attack involving receivers like D. Mooney and D. Thompkins.[1][3] The official Falcons site highlighted “main takeaways, moments and more that determined the outcome,” emphasizing late-game execution.[3]

Clutch Finish: Gonzalez’s Heroic Kick
As the clock wound down, Gonzalez drilled a 51-yard field goal to secure the victory, capping a drive fueled by Robinson’s legs and Cousins’ poise.[1][4] This came after the Rams mounted a comeback threat, but Atlanta’s defense held firm, preventing Stafford from adding to his MVP case without injured Davante Adams.[4]
CBS Sports HQ analysts Bryant McFadden and Emory Hunt praised the Falcons’ effort, noting Robinson’s impact in their postgame recap.[5] NFL Daily’s Gregg Rosenthal and Nick Shook echoed the sentiment, recapping the Monday Night Football drama.[6]
Play-by-Play Highlights
| Quarter/Time | Play Summary | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Q, 8:10 | K. Cousins 20-yd pass to D. Sills | +20 YDS to LAR 9[1] |
| 1st Q, 8:43 | B. Robinson left end run | +8 YDS to LAR 29[1] |
| 1st Q, 11:53 | Rams punt by E. Evans | 50 YDS to ATL 35[1] |
| End Game | R. Gonzalez 51-yd FG | Falcons Win 27-24[1][4] |
Implications for Playoff Picture
This loss snaps the Rams’ hot streak, potentially impacting their seeding as they chase a postseason spot. For the Falcons, the win provides momentum heading into Week 18, boosting morale for a team led by Cousins, Robinson, Drake London, and Kyle Pitts.[4]
Fox Sports noted the Rams’ absence of Adams but highlighted their potent 1-2 punch of Nacua and Williams, which wasn’t enough against Atlanta’s grit.[4] The upset underscores the NFL’s unpredictability, especially on primetime stages.
“Falcons hold off Rams behind Bijan Robinson’s career night.” — CBS Sports[5]
What’s Next?
As Week 17 concludes, attention turns to final regular-season matchups. Falcons fans celebrate a rare highlight in a challenging season, while Rams supporters ponder playoff implications. Full box scores and extended highlights are available via CBS Sports and ESPN.[1]
This victory, powered by Robinson’s 195 yards and a defensive masterclass, etches the Falcons’ name in Week 17 lore.[1][2]