Final

Falcons 26

(0-1, 0-1 away)

Lions 27

(1-0, 1-0 home)

Coverage: NFL

4:00 PM ET, August 15, 2009

Ford Field, Detroit, MI 

1 2 3 4 T
ATL 7 3 13 326
DET 3 0 14 1027

Stafford throws TD in debut; Hanson kicks winning FG as time expires

Associated Press

DETROIT -- Matthew Stafford took his first snap as a pro and perfectly executed a play-action pass.

The problem: Keary Colbert dropped the ball.

Welcome to the Detroit Lions, kid.

Stafford threw a touchdown, an interception and had some passes dropped in his pro debut that Detroit rallied to win 27-26 over the Atlanta Falcons on Jason Hanson's 47-yard field goal as time expired.

"They're going to drop some balls just like I'm going to miss some," he said. "I was excited. I felt like I had a good day."

Stafford, the No. 1 pick of the NFL's first 0-16 team, completed half of his 14 passes for 114 yards.

He was pressured into making a poor pass, which was intercepted and returned by Tony Gilbert for a score. He responded by leading an 80-yard drive that ended with him looking left, throwing right and taking a hit on a 25-yard TD pass to fellow rookie Derrick Williams.

Detroit coach Jim Schwartz was impressed with how Stafford bounced back quickly after making a mistake.

Schwartz plans to start Stafford in the second exhibition game, but told reporters not to read into anything regarding the QB competition.

"They don't put preseason games on your tombstone or your resume," Schwartz said.

Detroit's Daunte Culpepper was 5-of-6 for 41 yards and moved around enough to show he's healthy after a knee injury stunted his career.

"I feel like I've finally gotten back to the player I want to be," he said.

The Falcons, meanwhile, just hope Matt Ryan and Michael Turner perform as they did last year for them and 10-time Pro Bowl tight end Tony Gonzalez and veteran linebacker Mike Peterson prove to be valuable additions.

In limited chances, each looked good.

Ryan was 5-of-7 for 33 yards. Turner ran for a 40-yard TD. Gonzalez caught a pass to convert a third down on the opening drive. Peterson had a team-high three tackles in the first quarter.

"We just didn't get the outcome that we wanted," coach Mike Smith said. "But I think there were some good things, some bad things and some ugly things."

The Lions scratched 16 players, including six projected starters and two of the team's top three picks, from the lineup with injuries. Schwartz said about half of those players would've played if it was the regular season.

Culpepper and Stafford didn't have any of their top three receivers, including Calvin Johnson, and were without first-round tight end Brandon Pettigrew.

That created opportunities and Colbert failed to take advantage, dropping three of Stafford's passes.

"I feel like I could have made every one of those plays," Colbert said. "That would have made his day look better from the outside, but he had a good day anyway."

Ryan is clearly the man under center for Atlanta after being drafted No. 3 overall, starting every game last season, becoming Offensive Rookie of the Year and leading the team to the playoffs.

"We were a little bit rusty," he said. "But that's what the preseason is for."

Turner, who also had a lot to do with Atlanta's surprising season, had 63 yards rushing on six carries and ran into a hole and through a couple defenders on a long TD that put Atlanta ahead 7-3.

"It always feels good to get back into the groove of things," he said.

Detroit took an early lead on Hanson's field goal. Sixth-round pick Aaron Brown gave the Lions a chance to go ahead again with a 32-yard run for a score in the third period and a 45-yard TD reception with 2:05 left, when he was flagged for celebrating with a flip.

"I don't have the size," the 6-foot-1, 205-pound Brown said. "But I make up for it with speed."

The Lions got the ball back with no timeouts at their 27 with 1:36 remainder and third-string quarterback Drew Stanton ran for 18 yards to set up Hanson's winning kick.

"I got goosebumps when Jason hit that," Schwartz said after his first game as a head coach at any level.

Game notes


Falcons CB Chris Houston (hamstring), DE Kroy Biermann (foot) and Lions LB Cody Spencer (knee) were injured during the game. ... Detroit is wearing "93" and "RS" decals on the back of its helmets this season, honoring former DT Corey Smith and director of security Ricky Sandoval, both of whom died earlier this year. Smith died in a boating accident in the Gulf of Mexico, and Sandoval passed away after a three-plus year battle with cancer.

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Team Stat Comparison

 
ATL
DET
1st Downs1622
Passing 1st downs
813
Rushing 1st downs
68
1st downs from Penalties
21
3rd down efficiency
6-147-15
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Plays5569
Total Yards228454
Yards per play4.16.6
Total Drives1113
Passing115263
Comp - Att
16-2720-33
Yards per pass
4.38.0
Interceptions thrown
01
Sacks - Yards Lost
0-01-6
Rushing113191
Rushing Attempts
2835
Yards per rush
4.05.5
Red Zone (Made-Att)1-10-1
Penalties5-369-113
Turnovers01
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
01
Defensive / Special Teams TDs10
Possession27:4932:11

Passing Leaders

ATLC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS
Ryan5/7334.7000-0
Shockley3/8313.9000-0
DETC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS
Stafford7/141148.1110-0
Stanton8/131148.8100-0

Rushing Leaders

ATLCARYDSAVGTDLG
Turner66310.5140
Norwood6264.309
DETCARYDSAVGTDLG
Stanton45914.8027
Brown6477.8132

Receiving Leaders

ATLRECYDSAVGTDLGTGTS
White3299.70123
Weems22512.50154
DETRECYDSAVGTDLGTGTS
Brown25125.51453
Williams23517.51252

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTERATLDET
FG05:33Jason Hanson 26 Yd 03
TD01:50Michael Turner 40 Yd Run (Jason Elam Kick) 73
SECOND QUARTERATLDET
FG06:38Jason Elam 46 Yd 103
THIRD QUARTERATLDET
TD13:26Tony Gilbert 42 Yd Interception Return (Pat Failed) 163
TD08:44Derrick Williams 25 Yd Pass From Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson Kick) 1610
TD07:24Jason Snelling 1 Yd Run (Jason Elam Kick) 2310
TD03:14Aaron Brown 32 Yd Run (Jason Hanson Kick) 2317
FOURTH QUARTERATLDET
FG02:55Jason Elam 41 Yd 2617
TD02:05Aaron Brown 45 Yd Pass From Drew Stanton (Jason Hanson Kick) 2624
FG00:00Jason Hanson 47 Yd 2627