Charlotte suddenly sits at the top of the NFC South for the first time in a decade after last night’s shocking Thursday Night Football divisional matchup.
Atlanta stunned Tampa Bay 29–28 with a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, capped by Zane Gonzalez’s 43-yard field goal as time expired. The Falcons, already eliminated from playoff contention, scored 15 points in the final quarter and still managed to win despite committing a franchise-record 19 penalties for 125 yards.
The upset dealt a major blow to the Buccaneers, who have now dropped five of their last six games and fell to 7–7. Tampa Bay had held the division lead all season until Thursday night. Carolina, at 7–6, now moves into sole possession of the NFC South’s top spot heading into Week 15.
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