ATLANTA (AP) — When the Atlanta Falcons last left Mercedes-Benz Stadium, they had just finished off an impressive 24-14 "Monday Night Football" win over the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 13.
Falcons running back Bijan Robinson was looking like an MVP candidate and at 3-2, there was legitimate hope Atlanta would end its seven-year playoff drought.
That hope was nowhere to be found Sunday after a 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins dropped Atlanta to 3-4.
Only a late touchdown by Tyler Allgeier prevented the Falcons from a second 30-point loss this season, something that has not happened to the franchise since 2003.
The Falcons entered Sunday’s game with several key players injured, including quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (knee), and leading receiver Drake London (hip), and they struggled against t

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