Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Mohamed Sanu made a diving catch in the end zone to give the Falcons its first lead over the Jets.

The Atlanta Falcons struggled early to keep possession of the ball, but Tevin Coleman held on tight to the football in the pouring rain to put the Falcons in the red zone. Coleman’s 52-yard run set the Falcons up for the Mohamed Sanu touchdown.

After scoring, the Falcons went for two, but the Jets kept the Falcons from reaching the end zone.

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