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Kirk Cousins leads late game-winning drive as Atlanta Falcons beat Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football

Kirk Cousins leads late game-winning drive as Atlanta Falcons beat Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football
September 17, 2024
Ben Church - CNN

(CNN) — The Atlanta Falcons literally left it to the last minute to win their first game of the new NFL season, with Kirk Cousins leading a late drive to secure a 22-21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.

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