Because the Atlanta Falcons (5-9) have been irrelevant for much of the campaign, and the decade and if we're being frank, it is easy to overlook Kyle Pitts ' late-season surge. The fifth-year tight end is quietly posting his best campaign since he was a rookie and entered Thursday's NFC South showdown with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers having recorded at least eight catches and 80 yards in his previous two games. He absolutely exploded in Raymond James Stadium, scoring three touchdowns in an improbable 29-28 win .

His last one, which came with about three and a half minutes left in the game, was crucial, unconventional and highly scrutinized. Pitts fell to the ground while juggling the Kirk Cousins pass and needed to rely on his caboose to secure the seven-yard score. There was much de

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