
Jones brought in less than half of his targets, but he was productive enough to help the Falcons clinch the No. 6 seed in the NFC with the win. He also reached the 9,000-yard career milestone with a 14-yard reception midway through the third quarter, reaching that mark faster than any receiver since the 1970 merger. Jones did have an injury scare on the opening possession after taking a significant hit from safety Mike Adams, but he was able to return to action before the drive culminated in a 19-yard Devonta Freeman touchdown reception. The All-Pro receiver will naturally head into next Saturday's NFC wild-card battle against the Rams as a pivotal part of the Falcons' game plan for trying to keep pace with Los Angeles' prolific attack.

























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