Watch: Desmond Ridder Tosses Go-Ahead Score Against Saints to Take Division Lead
CINCINNATI — UC legend Desmond Ridder has the Atlanta Falcons in prime position to win the NFC South after a clutch fourth-quarter touchdown pass to running back Bijan Robinson.
Atlanta beat rival New Orleans 24-15 and are now 3-0 in the division to New Orleans' 1-2 record. Ridder had a tough day overall (168 yards passing, one TD, two interceptions), but made the big play at the right moment.
Check out the big 26-yard play that helped seal the win.
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