Sunday's game against the San Diego Chargers was a must-win for the Falcons. Of course, every game is a must-win if you're in the NFC south. The Falcons didn't disappoint as they defeated San Diego 22-16. However, the score was not indicative of the game.
The Chargers received the ball to start the game, but their drive stalled around midfield, and they turned it over on downs. The Falcons capitalized with a Jason Elam field-goal, and the away team led 3-0. Later in the first quarter, San Diego punted the ball to rookie return man Harry Douglas, who muffed the punt. San Diego capitalized as Ladanian Tomlinson punched it in. The Chargers led 7-3. On Atlanta's next possession, Elam would once again kick a field goal. This was the final play of the first quarter, as San Diego led 7-6. Coming into the game, the Falcons had never won while trailing after a quarter of play all season.

