Cardinals run past, shut down Falcons to even record

Cardinals run past, shut down Falcons to even record

Published Oct. 27, 2013 5:43 p.m. ET

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Team after team passed on Andre Ellington in the draft. On Sunday, in the blur of an 80-yard touchdown run, he showed them what they missed.

The sixth-round draft pick from Clemson, starting because Rashard Mendenhall was out with an injured toe, rushed for 154 yards on 15 carries while the Arizona Cardinals intercepted four of Matt Ryan's passes in a 27-13 victory over the Atlanta Falcons.

Ellington's big run, tied for third-longest in Cardinals history, was part of a 21-point second quarter that put Arizona (4-4) in control for good.

"I was able to have a little speed burst out there," he said.

Blocks from wide receivers Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd cleared the way.

"And with his speed, no one's going to catch him," coach Bruce Arians said.

Fitzgerald caught four passes for 48 yards and a touchdown, in the process becoming the youngest player -- at 30 years, 57 days -- in NFL history to reach 800 career receptions.

Ryan had thrown three interceptions total in the first six games of the season for the Falcons (2-5) before more than doubling that total against the Cardinals. Rashad Johnson had two of those interceptions.

"I think we definitely had him confused," said Cardinals rookie Tyrann Mathieu, who had one of the interceptions. "Watching film, he has a tendency when he gets pressure to just throw the ball up there."

The Cardinals picked off Ryan five times when the teams played last season.

Arians traced his team's performance to Monday's practice, an extra workout that followed a Thursday night loss to Seattle.

"This game was won on Monday, when I asked the team to come out in pads and we had a training-camp practice," he said. "A lot of teams would balk at that, but our leadership and our veterans, we had the best practice we had all year, and it set the tempo for this game and I think set the tempo for the rest of the season."

After throwing his 14th interception of the season, Carson Palmer had two TD passes, the first a 10-yard throw to Fitzgerald in the back of the end zone and the second a 15-yard bullet to Floyd.

Steven Jackson, back for the first time since being sidelined with a hamstring injury in Week 2, managed just 6 yards on 11 carries.

The Falcons were without wide receiver Roddy White for the second week
in a row with ankle and hamstring issues. Atlanta also didn't have
starting left tackle Sam Baker with a knee injury.

In all, the Cardinals gained 201 yards on the ground to the Falcons' 27. With no running game, it was up to Ryan, who completed 34 of a season-high 61 attempts for 301 yards and a touchdown but was sacked four times in addition to the interceptions. Harry Douglas had 12 catches for 121 yards.

Asante Samuel's 51st career interception set up Matt Bryant's 24-yard field goal that put the Falcons up 3-0 early.

The Cardinals responded on the ensuing drive when Palmer threw 51 yards to Teddy Williams, a speedster who signed with Arizona on Tuesday. Williams, who didn't play college football, played in seven games for Indianapolis last season on special teams and as a defensive back.

That set up Palmer's 10-yard TD pass to Fitzgerald on the first play of the second quarter, giving the Cardinals a 7-3 lead.

Atlanta then used up 7:17 on a 15-play drive but had to settle for Bryant's 30-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-6.

The Falcons' inability to get to the end zone on those two drives proved costly.

"Those things come back to haunt you," Ryan said, "and they certainly came back to haunt us today."

On the first play after Atlanta's second field goal, Ellington followed blockers through the left side of the line, then burst outside and raced the length of the field for the touchdown, putting the Cardinals up 14-6 with 7:25 left in the half.

"We had an opportunity to hit the guy in the backfield, and then it popped out," Atlanta coach Mike Smith said. "Once we lost leverage, we weren't going to catch that guy. We said that he was going to be a potential game-wrecker going into this ballgame."

The Falcons went three-and-out on their next possession, and the Cardinals moved downfield again.

Palmer threw 20 yards to Fitzgerald over the middle, and Desmond Trufant was called for a facemask on the tackle, moving the ball to the 35. Stepfan Taylor then broke a pair of tackles on a 15-yard run to the 17, and two plays later, Palmer threw 15 yards to Floyd for the touchdown, extending the lead to 21-6 with 1:52 left in the half.

The Cardinals led 27-6 before Ryan's 4-yard touchdown pass to Drew Davis with 4:37 left.

NOTES: In Cardinals history, the only runs longer than Ellington's 80-yarder were 83-yarders by John David Crow in 1958 and Elmer Angsman in 1949. ... A black cat ran across the field just before kickoff. During the national anthem, security personnel corralled the cat and a guard carefully carried it off the field. ... Ex-Falcon John Abraham, who had a sack, left the game in the second half after a blow to the head but said after the game he thought he was all right. ... The previous youngest player to reach 800 catches was Jason Witten at 30 years, 238 days.

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