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Updated at 2:28 p.m., Sunday, December 14, 2008

Jason Elam field goal gives Falcons 13-10 OT win over Bucs

Associated Press

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Atlanta Falcons place kicker Jason Elam, right, celebrates with holder Michael Koenen (9) after kicking a game-winning field goal in overtime against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Elam is a University of Hawai‘i alum.

JOHN BAZEMORE | Associated Press

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ATLANTA — Michael Turner ran for 152 yards, John Abraham had three sacks and Jason Elam kicked a 34-yard field goal in overtime to give the Atlanta Falcons a crucial 13-10 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers today.

(Elam is a former University of Hawai'i standout.)

Atlanta twice turned it over near the Tampa Bay end zone and had a huge breakdown on special teams, allowing Tampa Bay to block a punt with less than 3 minutes left in regulation. That set up Matt Bryant's tying field goal with 48 seconds left.

But the Falcons (9-5) stuffed Tampa Bay on the first possession of overtime as Abraham sacked fill-in quarterback Brian Griese on third down. After the punt, Atlanta drove for Elam's winning kick, handing the Bucs (9-5) their second straight loss and tightening the NFC South.

The Falcons pulled even with Tampa Bay behind first-place Carolina, strengthening their playoff hopes and ensuring their first winning season since 2004.

Turner had his seventh 100-yard rushing game of the season against a Tampa Bay defense that was looking for redemption after giving up 299 yards on the ground in a loss to Carolina. The Bucs surrendered 175 yard to the Falcons, most of them piled up by their battering ram of a running back.

Turner had a career-high 32 carries, including a 1-yard touchdown early on that gave Atlanta a 10-0 lead. He was running just as hard at the end, breaking off runs of 18 and 9 yards in OT, the latter setting up Elam's winning kick.

The Bucs had to go without starting quarterback Jeff Garcia, who was sidelined by a calf injury. Griese completed 26 of 37 for 269 yards, with a touchdown and an interception.

Atlanta overcame a subpar game by Matt Ryan, who threw two interceptions and fumbled twice. But he hit Roddy White with a 14-yard pass on the winning drive.

Late in the fourth, with the Falcons leading 10-7, Brian Clark got around a blocker just enough to get his right hand on Michael Koenen's punt. The Bucs returned the loose ball to the Atlanta 22 and looked to win it, but Abraham put them in a hole by sacking Griese.

Bryant, who earlier in the quarter had missed from 53 yards, kicked a 38-yarder to send the game to overtime.

The Falcons jumped ahead 10-0 in the first quarter but two turnovers deep in Tampa Bay territory kept the Bucs in the game.

Looking to build on a 10-0 lead, Ryan got greedy and went for the touchdown on second-and-8 from the Tampa Bay 34. The pass was underthrown and Aqib Talib picked it off at the 1.

With its advantage cut to a field goal, Atlanta squandered a huge chance to restore its 10-point lead in the third quarter. Ryan found Jason Rader all alone down the right sideline, and the backup tight end hauled in the pass and headed for a touchdown.

But Bucs safety Jermaine Phillips stripped the ball from behind just as Rader was going in, and Phillip Buchanan picked it up on the end zone. The officials initially ruled TD and Tampa Bay coach John Gruden challenged. Even though several replays looks inconclusive, Terry McAulay apparently found an angle that showed the ball coming loose before Rader scored. He overturned the call and gave Tampa Bay possession on a touchback.