Detroit Lions 22-21 Atlanta Falcons: NFL at Wembley – as it happened
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2014/oct/26/detroit-lions-atlanta-falcons-nfl-at-wembley-live Version 0 of 1. 4.53pm GMT16:53 Well, that was exciting, wasn’t it? After a run of lukewarm encounters, Wembley finally got to see what the NFL can really offer, as Detroit delivered an almost unthinkable comeback. After a first half where nothing went right, the Lions rallied from 21-0 down to win by a single point. What had seemed another Wembley blowout instead proved to be the perfect scenario – allowing comeback specialists to claw their way back against a team whose self-belief was already in tatters. It’s also worth mentioning that before today, Detroit had missed ten of their sixteen field goals – and Prater missed his first attempt, but displayed stones of steel to tuck away a second kick after a penalty call. He wasn’t the only one – Stafford and his motley crew of receivers got the job done in Calvin Johnson’s absence. Lost in the late madness was UK NFL chief executive Alistair Kirkwood confirming on Sky that there will be another three games here next season. For the NFL in London to become a permanent, franchised fixture, Wembley needs more games like this. The NFL, and the Detroit Lions, just won over a few more fans – despite what Jerry Parks told us (see 14.54). I hope he’s dancing around his living room right now. That’s about all from me. Thanks for joining me. Later. 4.38pm GMT16:38 FINAL SCORE: Lions 22-21 Falcons Wembley Stadium finally hosts an NFL thriller, as Atlanta blow a 21-0 half-time lead to drop to 2-6. The Lions improve to 6-2 after an extraordinary comeback. This could catch on, you know. Updated at 4.41pm GMT 4.37pm GMT16:37 FIELD GOAL IS GOOD - DETROIT LIONS WIN! What an unholy mess this is. Prater misses the kick wide right, but the Lions are penalised for delay of game. Prater will get another chance... and this time, he nails it! The Lions win! 4.34pm GMT16:34 Lions 19-21 Falcons, 0:04 4th quarter The Falcons defence, so disciplined in the first half, give up another holding penalty, and this will be a 42-yard attempt to win the game for Detroit. Hold on to your hats... 4.32pm GMT16:32 Lions 19-21 Falcons, 0:30 4th quarter Detroit grab another first down, and Stafford spikes again – they’re now at the Atlanta 32, and will presumably run the ball, trying to edge Matt Prater closer to the posts. It’s around a 49-yard attempt from here; by no means guaranteed. Updated at 4.33pm GMT 4.30pm GMT16:30 Lions 19-21 Falcons, 0:50 4th quarter What a catch! Stafford fires to Riddick, who hauls it in one-handed to secure the first down! Stafford spikes the ball to stop the clock, and they’re within field goal range. 4.28pm GMT16:28 Lions 19-21 Falcons, 1:38 4th quarter Matthew Stafford, who has pulled off 13 game-winning drives in his Lions career, gets things going with a hoik upfield to Golden Tate. The Lions move up to their own 39. Atlanta losing this from their half-time position would be quite something. 4.26pm GMT16:26 Lions 19-21 Falcons, 1:50 4th quarter Detroit have now used their timeouts, and Atlanta look poised to run the clock down, but the defensive line concedes an ill-timed penalty. The Falcons are pushed back to 3rd and 10, and can’t convert. The goalposts are but a speck in the distance, so they’ll punt. The Lions will get a chance to win this game. 4.24pm GMT16:24 Nervous moments – Atlanta have the ball a long way from their own end zone, but one errant pass from Matt Ryan could still hand Detroit the game. On the sideline, some Atlanta Falcon cheerleaders are asked what they think of London. They say it’s damp and unfriendly and they want to go home They really like it. 4.23pm GMT16:23 Lions 19-21 Falcons, 2:00 4th quarter Julio Jones, largely anonymous in the second half, collects a Ryan pass and shuffles through the secondary to collect a new set of downs and take the ball to the Detroit 40. Two minute warning. 4.20pm GMT16:20 Lions 19-21 Falcons, 2:10 4th quarter The Lions call a timeout with Atlanta poised on 3rd and 5. It may not have been remotely even in the first half, but the stats tell a different story now. Detroit have 322 total yards to Atlanta’s 256, and 29 minutes of possession to 27:39. The Falcons force a first down through Harry Douglas, and Detroit burn a second timeout. They have one left, the Falcons have two. Updated at 4.22pm GMT 4.16pm GMT16:16 Sadly, Detroit missing that two-point conversion means there’s not much chance of overtime – it would have been the first overtime period played in London. Incidentally, the last time Detroit played at Wembley – in the 1993 America Bowl against Dallas, no less – it finished 13-13, with the teams perhaps agreeing to tie to please their English hosts. 4.12pm GMT16:12 TOUCHDOWN! Lions 19-21 Falcons, 3:56 4th quarter A game of two halves, this. Stafford picks out Riddick, who runs it in for the touchdown! Atlanta have gone to pieces in the second half – but they are at least able to prevent the two-point conversion and retain the lead. Stafford looks to Golden Tate, stepping sideways to find space, and although he has hands on him, there’s no penalty call. The pass is incomplete, and Atlanta are just about hanging on. 4.07pm GMT16:07 Lions 13-21 Falcons, 7:28 4th quarter Smart completion from Stafford on 3rd and six, ignoring go-to guy Golden Tate and picking out fellow wide receiver Corey Fuller instead. A fresh set of downs for Detroit, with the ball on the Falcons’ 27-yard line. A touchdown, and two-point conversion, would tie the game. Squeaky bum time for Atlanta’s head coach... Updated at 4.09pm GMT 4.04pm GMT16:04 Lions 13-21 Falcons, 9:48 4th quarter Detroit revert to their favoured running game despite the absence of Reggie Bush, with Joique Bell picking up a first down. Detroit now into Falcons territory, and the Atlanta sideline does not appear to be brimming with confidence. 4.00pm GMT16:00 Lions 13-21 Falcons, 11:45 4th quarter To win at Wembley, you need luck on your side – and you might say Atlanta have had the rub of the green today. The Detroit defense continues to make inroads, hauling Ryan down and forcing him to cough the ball up – but for the third time, it’s a red shirt that’s first to the ball from a fumble. A costly turnover is again avoided, but Detroit get the ball back quickly. Could we finally see an NFL thriller in London? 3.57pm GMT15:57 Lions 13-21 Falcons, 13:15 4th quarter Hester carries the ball out to the Atlanta 16-yard line, and Ryan will try and lead Atlanta to their first points of the second half. They’ve been extremely conservative so far, but have still shipped 13 points without reply in this second half, as individual mistakes have cost the team. Apropos of nothing, the Falcons spent this week training at the Emirates. Updated at 3.58pm GMT 3.54pm GMT15:54 FIELD GOAL! Lions 13-21 Falcons, 14:10, 4th quarter Detroit get more points on the board, but they’ll be frustrated not to take seven points from that Matt Ryan mistake. Instead, Atlanta shut them out, and a mix-up between Stafford and Golden Tate uses up Detroit’s third and final chance. Prater kicks a simple field goal, but Atlanta retain an eight-point lead. 3.51pm GMT15:51 INTERCEPTION! Lions 10-21 Falcons, 00:10, 3rd quarter Matty Ice has just melted. Atlanta edge forward as the third quarter runs down, before Ryan inexplicably lobs the ball straight down the throat of Detroit’s Cassius Vaughn. For a first mistake of the game, that’s a big one. Vaughn runs it to within ten yards of the Atlanta end-zone, and Detroit will start the final quarter, just two yards from making this a one-score game... 3.46pm GMT15:46 Lions 10-21 Falcons, 3:04, 3rd quarter A tough day for Mathis in the Lions secondary; he’s penalised for pass interference, cancelling out an almighty heave from Suh to sack Matt Ryan. Instead of a 2nd and 20, it’s a 1st and 10 for the Falcons. Updated at 3.48pm GMT 3.44pm GMT15:44 Lions 10-21 Falcons, 4:38, 3rd quarter Detroit kick off, and we’ll restart at the Atlanta 20. Plenty of talk from the US commentators about the slippery Wembley surface, which has given the Lions in particular a few headaches. They seem genuinely baffled that the grass could be wet and muddy, despite the lack of rain today. It’s called autumn, guys. Updated at 3.48pm GMT 3.40pm GMT15:40 TOUCHDOWN! Lions 10-21 Falcons Of course. Stafford, who has taken to roaming outside the pocket to escape the relentless Falcons defence, launches a speculator downfield – and finds Golden Tate! Stafford shows what he can do for the first time today - but that’s careless from Atlanta, who have shown the mentality of a 2-5 team in this third quarter. 3.38pm GMT15:38 Lions 3-21 Falcons, 6:45, 3rd quarter The Lions started their latest drive close to the 40-yard line, and they end up at 3rd and 25. It’s probably now or never for Matt Stafford and the Lions... 3.37pm GMT15:37 A brief break in play, so here’s some pictures of the action in Northwest London: Updated at 3.41pm GMT 3.33pm GMT15:33 Lions 3-21 Falcons, 6:45, 3rd quarter The Detroit defence are able to get close to Matt Ryan as the Falcons start a fresh drive. The quarterback fumbles, but OT Ryan Schrader picks it up to prevent a dangerous turnover. This patched-up Atlanta offensive line has been exceptional today. Detroit don’t get the ball, but they shut the Falcons down on their first three plays, forcing them to punt away. 3.26pm GMT15:26 Lions 3-21 Falcons, 7:54, 3rd quarter 1st and goal for the Lions now, after an impressive drive to start the second half. Stafford almost sees the ball snatched from his grasp on the second down, and that brings up a big third down. The Falcons defense get to Stafford again, and Matt Prater has to kick for three points. Atlanta as formidable on defence as they have been going forward; great for them, not so great for the Wembley spectacle. 3.22pm GMT15:22 Lions 0-21 Falcons, 11:00, 3rd quarter Matthew Stafford is something of a comeback specialist, and he looks a different proposition to the end of the first half. He picks out Golden Tate, who is also very much back in the game, for a 28-yard gain. Detroit are into the Falcons’ red zone, desperate to make a game of it. 3.19pm GMT15:19 Lions 0-21 Falcons, 13:05, 3rd quarter The Lions get the second half underway. It does feel like the fizz went out of this in that 30-second spell when the Lions had a pick-six wiped out, then conceded a third touchdown. They’re moving the chains reasonably well here, pushing to 2nd and 8 on the Atlanta 48. It barely needs saying, but Detroit need a touchdown, and quickly. Atlanta take their first time-out of this half. Updated at 3.20pm GMT 3.02pm GMT15:02 HT: Lions 0-21 Falcons The Detroit Lions have had better halves (although judging by Jerry Parks’ e-mail, they’ve also had worse); Matthew Stafford has been under constant pressure, and with a dearth of attacking options available to him, has thrown 0 TDs and 1 INT. They also saw a 103-yard pick-six chalked off for a penalty, and lost Nick Fairley to an injury caused by a team-mate. Matt Ryan, who seemed more likely to be affected by the brisk conditions, has been superb, and his offense has supported him ably. This game looks to only have one winner, but with both these teams capable of such wildly oscillating form, who knows. Back in ten. 2.58pm GMT14:58 INTERCEPTION! Lions 0-21 Falcons, 1:14, 2nd quarter A dismal half for Matthew Stafford is complete, as his throwing arm disintegrates over a series of plays, with an overthrow and a low throw preceding an interception, as Stafford takes a risky option on third down and only finds Falcons cornerback Robert Alford. The Falcons are happy to run the clock down, and that’s half-time. 2.54pm GMT14:54 As we rather limp towards half-time, here’s Detroit Lions ‘fan’ Jerry Parks, with a spectacular missive from Michigan: This may be a little late considering the score, but as a proud Michigander , I am here to issue a public health statement to all of you British NFL fans watching the game today: under no circumstances should you develop any feelings or attachment to the Detroit Lions! Those of you in the UK may not be aware of the Lions’ long and futile existence (no Super Bowls ever, two playoff appearances in 25 years, the only team to lose every game in a season, among many others) and might actually be tempted for some reason to adopt a soft spot for this team, to this I say in your own best interest stay away! Many in Michigan have fallen into this trap and are now doomed to a Nietzschean existence of watching an endlessly repeating loop of spectacular failures from what very well may be the worst professional sporting entity on the planet, and I cannot in good conscience allow a similar fate to befall the good people of Britain. Save yourselves while there’s still time and support the Cincinnati Bengals, or the San Diego Chargers, or anybody else, really. All I can offer in the Lions’ defence is that at least you know they’ll let you down. My vague NFL affiliation is to the Miami Dolphins, a team I largely liked because they won a lot – only one day, they just sort of... stopped. 2.51pm GMT14:51 Lions 0-21 Falcons, 2:00, 2nd quarter Stafford almost in trouble on third down, early in the drive – but he finds Jeremy Ross, who grabs a fresh set of downs by skipping over a prone defender! Nobody likes a show off. There’s now a pause for what US networks call ‘the two minute warning’, and what we call ‘an ad break’. 2.48pm GMT14:48 2.45pm GMT14:45 TOUCHDOWN! Lions 0-21 Falcons, 3:45, 2nd quarter Matty Ice doesn’t make the same mistake again, instead bringing first-choice running back Steven Jackson into the game. Jackson picked up a first down, then on 2nd and goal, ran the ball through a spectral Detroit defensive line for the Falcons’ third touchdown. Impeccable offense from Ryan and the Falcons so far. Updated at 2.45pm GMT 2.43pm GMT14:43 Lions 0-14 Falcons, 5:20, 2nd quarter Drama in the Lions’ end zone, as Matt Ryan, all set to deliver a third TD pass of the day from 20 yards, instead picks out Detroit’s veteran cornerback Rashean Mathis! The 34-year-old huffs and puffs the length of Wembley’s hallowed turf like a muscular, helmeted Alan Ball – and he goes all the way to the end zone! Wait... a penalty flag is thrown early – for pass interference, against Mathis – and the down will be replayed. The crowd are a rare blend of misplaced joy and utter confusion. Updated at 2.49pm GMT 2.37pm GMT14:37 Lions 0-14 Falcons, 6:55, 2nd quarter Matt Ryan, nicknamed ‘Matty Ice’ for his short-lived rap career composure under pressure, is put under some heat by the Lions’ pass rushers, but finds Harry Douglas on the left sideline, and then Julio Jones in space, to move Atlanta up to the Detroit 40. Ryan then lays the ball off to beautifully named RB Jacquizz Rodgers for another first down. Atlanta’s offense keep giving Ryan options, and he keeps finding them. Impressive, unexpected start from today’s nominal hosts. 2.33pm GMT14:33 This is the position poor Nick Fairley was in when he ran into 306-pound team-mate Ndamukong Suh. Not pretty. 2.31pm GMT14:31 Lions 0-14 Falcons, 10:17, 2nd quarter Can Stafford get the Lions’ offense going? In a word, no – Stafford, who has been sacked 24 times this season, is still struggling for protection from his offensive line, and he’s forced to throw the ball away on third down. Detroit will punt again – unless Golden Tate can recover spectacular, they look devoid of attacking options. 2.28pm GMT14:28 Lions 0-14 Falcons, 11:10, 2nd quarter The Lions have enough to worry about without injuring their own players – but that’s what happened on third down, as Nick Fairley was hit by team-mate Ndamukong Suh as they both went after Matt Ryan. Clumsy. Fairley has limped off, while Atlanta have punted the ball back to the Detroit 40-yard line. Updated at 2.28pm GMT 2.25pm GMT14:25 Lions 0-14 Falcons, 11:26, 2nd quarter As Atlanta start again from their own 10-yard line, here’s more from Paolo Bandini at Wembley: Hugely impressed with Matt Ryan’s poise behind an offensive line that’s lost four starters to season-ending injuries. The blocking has not always been good but he never looked ruffled, going nine for 10, using six different targets. The Falcons had just two touchdowns in their last two games, so two in a single quarter here at Wembley is some statement. Both teams have been hit hard by injuries ahead of today; Atlanta have certainly handled it much, much better so far. That said, Detroit do stand up defensively here, denying Atlanta a first down. They’ll be delighted to get the ball back in Matthew Stafford’s hands so quickly. Updated at 2.25pm GMT 2.20pm GMT14:20 Lions 0-14 Falcons, 12:54, 2nd quarter That’s better from Stafford, who spies Golden Tate evading protection and finds him in-bounds – but Atlanta safety Dwight Lowery buffets him out of play to end the danger. Tate limps off, which is a big concern for Detroit - and things only get worse, with the move breaking down at 3rd and 6. The Lions turn down the long-distance field goal attempt, and punt the ball instead. Atlanta get the ball back. 2.16pm GMT14:16 Lions 0-14 Falcons, 13:40, 2nd quarter We’re immediately into the second quarter (a band only comes on and performs songs at half-time, if you’re new to this). Detroit really do need to get a first down here, and they do just that, before Jeremy Ross is found by Stafford with a short pass, and despite spilling the ball, does haul himself over the line. A new set of downs coming up for the Lions. 2.12pm GMT14:12 Lions 0-14 Falcons – end of 1st quarter It may only be 10am in Detroit, but the Lions will need to wake up shortly. Joique Bell, in at RB for the injured Reggie Bush, nearly drops the ball as he makes to take off, but recovers in time. That’s running back 101, surely - don’t drop the thing. Detroit at least snare a first down, before Stafford, exasperated with a lack of options, runs the thing himself, and takes his offense to 3rd & 2, around sixty yards from the end zone. That’s the end of a first quarter Detroit coach Jim Caldwell can file under ‘terrible’. Updated at 2.15pm GMT 2.08pm GMT14:08 So, no problems at all for Matt Ryan in the blustery Wembley conditions so far. The Lions, normally so effective in the pass rush, have been caught cold by Ryan’s quick release of the ball. It’s a two-score lead for the underdog Falcons! Meanwhile, Andrew Strauss, interviewed on the touchline, almost admits that American football is more interesting than cricket. 2.06pm GMT14:06 TOUCHDOWN! Lions 0-14 Falcons, 2:53, 1st quarter This is all too easy for Atlanta so far. A defensive penalty call against rookie safety Jerome Couplin brings the offense to the one-yard line, and Ryan picks out Bear Pascoe, a tight end who scores a touchdown with his first ever catch for the Falcons. A decent start for him, and for Atlanta. 2.02pm GMT14:02 Lions 0-7 Falcons, 3:05, 1st quarter More solid offensive work from the Falcons, with Ryan keeping things moving, and almost picking out Julio Jones in the end zone with a big throw downfield. Jake Matthews (him again) gives up another penalty, and Atlanta find themselves at 3rd & 8. Matt Ryan finds WR Harry Douglas, back from injury, close to the 20 yard line, despite Detroit’s half-hearted attempts at a blitz. 1.58pm GMT13:58 This is what he’s referring to – not the best infographic in history: 1.56pm GMT13:56 Lions 0-7 Falcons, 6:35, 1st quarter It’s a stop-start, well, start from the Lions, with an offensive holding penalty partly responsible for the Lions drifting to 3rd & 13. Stafford can’t find a receiver, so the Lions will punt. Devin Hester collects for Atlanta and runs the ball 24 yards back to the left touchline, and Matt Ryan will begin again on his own 45-yard line. 1.51pm GMT13:51 Lions 0-7 Falcons, 9:25, 1st quarter A solid start from Matt Ryan and the Falcons; a sluggish one for the Detroit Lions. They take a knee from the Atlanta kick-off, so now it’s Matt Stafford’s turn to start from his own 20. He’s one TD away from becoming the Lions’ all-time TD pass leader, remember. He’s also without Calvin Johnson, Brandon Pettigrew, Eric Ebron and Reggie Bush here today. Updated at 1.52pm GMT 1.47pm GMT13:47 TOUCHDOWN! Lions 0-7 Falcons, 9:25, 1st quarter Atlanta have switched between the pass and run very nicely so far, and they bring up a 1st and Goal as Ryan finds TE Levine Toilolo. Detroit don’t really look capable of keeping the Falcons out, and so it proves, with Ryan picking out rookie running back Devonta Freeman, who walks the ball in. 1.44pm GMT13:44 Lions 0-0 Falcons, 12:00, 1st quarter Atlanta run the ball early, and move to 3rd & 3. A flag against OT Jake Matthews pushes the Falcons to a less appealing 3rd & 8, but Ryan found Roddy White downfield, and Atlanta keep moving the chains effectively, Ryan finding White again to bring up another first down just inside the Detroit 29. Updated at 1.44pm GMT 1.38pm GMT13:38 Kickoff! The tenth NFL International Series game at Wembley Stadium is underway. The Lions kick off, and send the ball clean through the end-zone. The Falcons will start from their own 20, with the ball in QB Matt Ryan’s hands. 1.35pm GMT13:35 American jazz singer Diane Reeves absolutely belts out the U.S. national anthem before kick-off. “The nation’s sporting soprano”, Laura Wright, has to follow that, and opts for a quick verse of ‘God Save the Queen’. All very stirring. Here we go. 1.31pm GMT13:31 Both teams are out on the pitch now, after opening videos featuring animal noises, wailing guitar solos and menacing graphics. You can’t deny that the NFL does entrances; last year, when the Vikings were the home team, the entire team through a massive wall. It was made of polystyrene, but still. 1.29pm GMT13:29 Here’s our man at windy Wembley, Paolo Bandini: Gusty day here at Wembley Stadium means note sheets and plastic bottles flying off desks and going everywhere in the press box. More interesting to see will be the impact on the two quarterbacks once the game gets underway. Wouldn’t imagine it being too big of a problem for two big-arm guys like Stafford and Ryan, although it’s no secret that the Falcons QB has tended to produce his best football in the climate-controlled confines of the Georgia Dome. It’s a good point Paolo makes – the Atlanta Falcons have given up a home game to be here as the designated ‘home’ team, and it means more to them than many other franchises; so often dominant under the roof in their home stadium, they might struggle to recreate that on a blowy Autumn day in Middlesex. 1.26pm GMT13:26 Kick-off is imminent. Right now, Little Mix are doing their thing on a hastily assembled stage, in front of a half-empty Wembley. I’m not sure this spectacle is beneficial to anyone involved, really. 1.14pm GMT13:14 Preamble Good afternoon and welcome to the 10th NFL International Series game at Wembley Stadium – and this one could be a corker. So far, the Wembley games have succeeded in spite of a lack of real on-field drama (and there’s little question the NFL London experiment has been a hit; this is the second sellout regular season game played at Wembley this season, with a third to come when Dallas face Jacksonville in two weeks). Only two of the last seven Wembley matches have been settled by seven points or less. It could well be a different story today, with two sides with plenty of potential on their rosters; Detroit’s offense, led by former No.1 draft pick QB Matthew Stafford, is capable of scoring against anyone – although superstar wide receiver Calvin ‘Megatron’ Johnson’s absence with an ankle injury will sting. Where the Lions have really excelled this season is at thwarting their opponents; the Lions have allowed the fewest total yards of any team. Fearsome, occasionally reckless defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh is one to watch out for today. Conversely, Atlanta’s strength is and remains on offense. The Falcons looked to have an attacking unit that was destined to lead them to a Super Bowl, but since a loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the 2011-12 NFC Championship game, they’ve gone 6-and-17, with their defence and running game repeatedly foiling QB Matt Ryan’s attempts to win games by hitting WR targets Roddy White and Julio Jones, both of whom will feature today. Don’t go thinking that this will be all about quality, though - both these teams are notoriously flaky, both now and throughout the Super Bowl era. Despite numerous false dawns, the two franchises have one Super Bowl appearance between them (Atlanta, in 1998; they lost). This season, the Lions lead the teak-tough NFL North with a 5-2 record, but lost at home to the Buffalo Bills three weeks ago. The Falcons have lost four straight, but still have an outside chance of the playoffs, despite a 2-5 record, as they find themselves in the dismal NFC South, where no team has posted a winning record. They need to snap a four-game losing steak, ideally today, before they can get too excited. The game kicks off at 1.30pm GMT, 9.30am Detroit/Atlanta time. Wherever you are, here’s hoping you’re ready for some football. Updated at 4.42pm GMT |