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Falcons Legend Matt Ryan Shocks Fans After Admitting the Saints Truly Suffered Multiple Disadvantageous Calls From Shawn Smith’s Officiating Crew in the Falcons’ 24–10 Victory

Atlanta, Georgia – 25/11/2025

The Atlanta Falcons walked off their home turf with a convincing 24–10 win over the New Orleans Saints, but the biggest jolt of Week 12 came long after the final whistle. In a moment no one saw coming, Falcons legend Matt Ryan – a franchise icon and former MVP – broke ranks and admitted publicly that New Orleans was on the wrong end of several controversial decisions by Shawn Smith’s officiating crew.

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And just like that, a divisional win turned into a league-wide debate.

Appearing on an Atlanta sports segment Monday morning, Ryan didn’t hesitate when asked about the officiating. He praised Atlanta’s resilience, but he stunned fans when he acknowledged that the Saints’ frustrations were “completely understandable.” His candid remarks immediately sent shockwaves through both fanbases.

Ryan pointed to several key moments where officiating tilted the momentum:

  • A questionable roughing-the-passer flag that extended a Falcons drive despite minimal contact

  • A late defensive holding call on New Orleans that analysts widely agreed was “soft at best”

  • A missed offensive PI on a pivotal third-down completion that kept Atlanta’s scoring drive alive

  • Ryan’s full quote quickly went viral across social media:

    “I love the Falcons with everything I’ve got, but if we’re talking honestly, the Saints took the brunt of some really tough calls. A few of those plays made even me stop and rewind to be sure I wasn’t imagining it. If I were in their shoes, I’d be frustrated too — and I don’t blame them one bit.”

    The admission from a Falcons legend – especially one as respected as Ryan – carried weight instantly. ESPN, NFL Network, and countless analysts broke down the tape, many agreeing that New Orleans’ defensive rhythm was disrupted not by Atlanta’s scheme, but by whistles that arrived at the worst possible times.

    New Orleans struggled offensively behind a battered unit, but their defense had the Falcons contained for most of the first half. Two of Atlanta’s scoring drives were aided directly by penalty calls that Saints players argued about on the field and questioned again in the locker room.

    Saints head coach Kellen Moore refused to comment on the officiating, but his tight-lipped expression after the game told a story of its own. Falcons head coach Raheem Morris praised his team’s perseverance but sidestepped questions about officiating entirely.

    Still, the headline belongs to Matt Ryan.

    When a team wins, debate usually fades. But when the most iconic quarterback in franchise history says the quiet part out loud, the conversation becomes impossible to ignore.

    Both sides now look ahead — but Saints fans want answers, Falcons fans want clarity, and the NFL suddenly finds itself under pressure to explain how Week 12 turned into one of the most debated games of the season.

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