Atlanta marched down the field on the game’s opening drive Sunday night on the strength of Bijan Robinson’s legs for an early field goal to claim a 3-0 lead in Minneapolis.
That was a theme of the night for the Falcons, who converted five field goals off the leg of John Parker Romo. Atlanta’s first touchdown didn’t come until fewer than four minutes remained in the Falcons’ 22-6 victory at U.S. Bank Stadium.
But where exactly did the bulk of those kicks come from?
The second Atlanta field goal came after Minnesota turned the ball over on downs on its first offensive series at its own 36-yard line after four plays following a rough exchange between quarterback J.J. McCarthy and the center on a 4th-and-1 quarterback sneak attempt.
The third Atlanta field goal came late in the first half