NEW ORLEANS -- Devonta Freeman practically wore out the Superdome turf with one long gain after another, Tevin Coleman wouldnt be denied near the goal line and the New Orleans Saints hardly looked like the team that made an emotional homecoming nearly 10 years ago to the day.Cheers turned to boos, and many fans filed out early.Coleman rushed for three touchdowns, Matt Ryan passed for two TDs and Deion Jones returned an interception 90 yards for a score to help the Atlanta Falcons beat the winless New Orleans Saints 45-32 on Monday night.It was real fun. Everybody was doing their job and everybody was playing for each other, Coleman said. Everything clicked, and we got it done. Its a real big win for us to beat this team here.The game coincided with New Orleans celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the Saints memorable return to the Superdome on Sept. 25, 2006, 13 months after Hurricane Katrina. But there would be no reprise of New Orleans dominant and emotional 23-3 triumph over Atlanta a decade ago.The Saints depleted defense struggled to slow Freeman, who rushed for 152 yards and caught five passes for 55 yards. Coleman also was effective in the passing game out of the backfield, with three receptions for 47 yards to go with his 42 yards rushing.We have to stop the run better, Saints coach Sean Payton said. They were over 200 yards in situations where you knew the run was coming, even at the end of the game.Ryan finished with 240 yards passing for Atlanta (2-1), which did not turn the ball over and moved into sole possession of first place in the NFC South.Drew Brees put up his usual big numbers -- 376 yards and three TDs passing -- and hit tight end Coby Fleener seven times for 109 yards and a TD. But Brees tipped pass that resulted in Jones TD return early in the fourth quarter gave the Falcons a 45-25 lead that proved too much for New Orleans to overcome.The loss dropped the Saints (0-3) to last place -- a far cry from their 3-0 start in 2006.JONES RETURNJones had NOLA written on his cleats as a nod to his hometown of New Orleans. The rookie was only 11 when the dome re-opened after Katrina. He wound up with a pivotal scoring play in his first pro game there.It was a great moment for Deion Jones, right here back at home, Falcons coach Dan Quinn said. That was very personal to him.SPECIAL TEAMS BLUNDERA cruel irony for the Saints was the way they lost the early momentum on -- of all plays -- a Falcons punt. A decade earlier, the Saints seized the early momentum on Steve Gleasons punt block that was recovered for a touchdown.On Monday night, New Orleans had raced to a 7-0 lead and forced a punt on a sack, only to turn the ball over when punt returner Tommylee Lewis was run into by teammate DeVante Harris. After the collision knocked Lewis to the ground, the ball came down right near him. As it bounced up, Harris tried to grab it, but it bounced away from him. It was recovered by Atlanta on the 11, setting up Colemans first TD.Its a terrible play, Payton said, citing Harris specifically. Theres two mistakes -- runs into the returner and then tries to pick the ball up. Its bad.HAMPERED JULIOAtlanta star Julio Jones played despite missing a couple practices during the week because of a sore calf. He did not make his first catch until the second half, on the sixth pass of the game intended for him. That play went for 16 yards and was his only catch.RUNNING WILDThe Falcons gouged New Orleans porous defense for 217 yards on the ground, highlighted by runs of 48, 36 and 26 yards by Freeman. That took a lot of pressure off Ryan, who praised his offensive line.Our offensive line was outstanding across the board, Ryan said. Anytime you get over 200 rushing yards, your offensive line has played well. Those guys did great.INJURY REPORTFalcons: Receiver Mohammed Sanu left with a shoulder injury and did not return.Saints: Guard Senio Kelemete left with a right leg injury.---Online:AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFLVapormax Damen Günstig Kaufen .com) - Manchester City midfielder David Silva is expected to miss the next four weeks because of a calf problem. Nike Vapormax Damen Billig . Dukurs winning time was 1 minute, 45.76 seconds, a quarter-second better than Russias Alexander Tretiakov. Lativas Tomass Dukurs was third, 1.41 seconds off the pace. 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The play: Matthew Stafford throws the ball to Golden Tate, who shakes off one defender and then his former college teammate, Harrison Smith, and starts running to the end zone. As he gets close, he flips in the air and is hit as he crosses the goal line, giving the Lions a 22-16 win.AP Photo/Jim Mone.Michael ThomasSaints vs. 49ers ? The helmet helps for the touchdownThe situation: The Saints have first-and-10 on San Franciscos 32-yard line, leading 31-23 with 13:21 remaining in the fourth quarter. The play: Drew Brees heaves a deep ball up to rookie receiver Michael Thomas in the end zone, despite tight coverage from CB Tramaine Brock. Thomas turns and reaches both arms around Brock to bat the ball to himself as he falls backwards for the 32-yard touchdown, his fifth of the season, tops among rookies.AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron.Dak PrescottCowboys vs. Browns ? A proven starter who finishesThe situation: Dak Prescott tries to lead the Cowboys to their seventh consecutive victory, the longest since Jason Garrett became the head coach midway through the 2010 season. Prescott, a fourth-round pick, keeps playing better each week. He passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns against Cleveland. The play: Prescott throws a 26-yard touchdown pass to Jason Witten giving the Cowboys a 7-3 lead they never relinquish in the first quarter. He completes passes to eight different receivers in one of his most efficient performances of the season.AP Photo/David Richards.Odell BeckhamEagles vs. Giants ? Defended, but not stoppedThe situation: Second-and-goal from the Eagles 1-yard line. The Eagles had just scored to close the gap to 14-10, and the Giants regroup after being stuffed on a first-down run. The play: The Giants have three wide receivers to the right with Beckham closest to the sideline. While in shotgun formation, quarterback Eli Manning fakes the handoff to running back Rashad Jennings. Cornerback Leodis McKelvin lurches toward Beckham at the line of scrimmage. But Beckham makes a quick move around him as Manning fires toward the back of the end zone. Beckham jumps over McKelvins back to make the catch for his second touchdown of the first half.AP Photo/Bill Kostroun.Marcus MariotaTitans vs. Chargers ? Pushes for the pylonThe situation: Second-and-10 from the Chargers 14-yard line with the Titans trailing 19-14 with 12:19 left in the third quarter. The play: Titans QB Marcus Mariota takes the snap out of the shotgun and on a designed run races up the middle and then cuts outside. With Chargers safety Dwight Lowery closing in, Mariota begins his dive for the end zone from the 4-yard line and clips the pylon for a touchdown and a lead for the Titans. Mariota finishes with four touchdowns - three passing and one rushing - but is also plagued by turnovers with two interceptions and a fumble.Jake Roth/USA TODAY Sports.Mike WallaceSteelers vs. Ravens ? 95-yard touchdown catchThe situation: In a scoreless game with the Steelers, the Ravens are backed up deep in their own territory late in the first quarter and face a second-and-9 from their own 5-yard line.dddddddddddd The play: Mike Wallace runs a short slant pattern, catches a Joe Flacco pass that sails away from his body and outruns Steelers safety Mike Mitchell for the touchdown. It marks the longest play from scrimmage in Ravens regular-season history.Rob Carr/Getty Images.Kenyan DrakeJets vs. Dolphins ? Breakthrough kickoff returnThe situation: The Jets kicking off after scoring a touchdown with 5:15 remaining in the fourth quarter and the Dolphins trailing 23-20. The play: Dolphins rookie running back Kenyan Drake takes the kickoff and breaks through the middle and heads to the right sideline for a 96-yard touchdown return. The play proves to be the winning score for Miami, securing its third win in a row.AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee.Marcus PetersJaguars vs. Chiefs ? Awareness pays offThe situation: The Chiefs lead the Jaguars 19-7 midway through the fourth quarter but Jacksonville is staging a comeback, with second-and-goal from the Chiefs 1-yard line. The play: Chiefs defensive end Jaye Howard knocks the ball loose before Jaguars running back Chris Ivory crosses the goal line. Cornerback Marcus Peters recovers in the end zone and helps the Chiefs hold on for a 19-14 victory.AP Photo/Charlie Riedel.Jordan TodmanColts vs. Packers ? 99-yards to the houseThe situation: The opening kickoff sails all the way to the Colts 1-yard line where Jordan Todman fields it. The play: Todman bolts up the middle of the field and at around the 25-yard line he breaks right and races down the sideline untouched the rest of the way for a 99-yard touchdown and a 7-0 Colts lead with just 13 seconds into the game. It is the first kickoff return for a touchdown by the Colts since Week 17 of the 2012 season.Dylan Buell/Getty Images.Mark IngramSaints vs. 49ers ? Finds the hole for a 75-yard touchdownThe situation: The Saints take over possession at their own 25-yard line with 5:56 remaining in the first half after San Francisco closed within 21-10. The play: Running back Mark Ingram bursts through a big hole inside right tackle and cruises down the right sideline for a 75-yard touchdown run -- the longest of his career and the fourth longest in Saints history. It was a big play for Ingram, especially, since he was demoted last week to the No. 2 running back job behind Tim Hightower after fumbles in back-to-back games.Kelley L Cox/USA TODAY Sports.Dwight LoweryTitans vs. Chargers ? Scoops and scoresThe situation: Second-and-15 from the Chargers 47-yard line with 2:44 left in the third quarter and San Diego leading 26-21.The play: Tennessee quarterback Marcus Mariota works out of the pistol formation and runs the option to his right. San Diego outside linebacker Melvin Ingram tackles Mariota, popping the ball loose. Inside linebacker Korey Toomer initially picks up the ball and loses it, with safety Dwight Lowery scooping up the loose ball and rumbling 36 yards for the score.AP Photo/Denis Poroy ' ' '