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The game started at 1:30 p.m. in the British capital, which is 9:30 a.m. on the East Coast and 6:30 a.m. on the West Coast.
But it was Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan that looked like he would be the star in the first half,Wholesale Jerseys China, completing 14 of 17 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns. Clock management problems, a penalty and a dropped pass doomed the Falcons at the end, however. Ryan finished with 228 yards and threw an interception in the second half.
Sunday was the second of three regular-season NFL games this year at Wembley,Air Max 97 Buy Online, the home of England's national soccer team. Miami beat Oakland 38-14 on Sept. 28, and Dallas will face Jacksonville on Nov. 9.
Steven Jackson also scored for Atlanta (2-6),Cheap Hockey Jerseys, running in from the 1 moments after becoming the 19th player in NFL history to rush for 11,000 yards.
The Falcons had the ball and control of the game at the two-minute warning, but couldn't run off much time after a holding penalty and Julio Jones' drop. Atlanta punted with 1:38 to go.
In the fourth quarter, Prater kicked a 20-yarder and Stafford later hit Riddick for 5 yards and another touchdown to make it 21-19. Detroit went for 2, but Stafford's pass eluded Tate.
The Lions came in with the league's top-ranked defense, but Ryan picked it apart early with relative ease. He completed 5 of 6 passes on the opening drive for 64 yards, culminating in a 7-yard touchdown pass to running back Devonta Freeman.
"I was just like, 'Dang it,' and then I started looking and going, 'Oh, oh,China Jerseys NFL Wholesale, OK,Nike Roshe Run Online Shop,'" Lions receiver Jeremy Ross said. "I was just like waiting to see what happened. Is he getting another kick or what? When he made it, it was fire."
Prater's winning kick was the first made field goal from between 40 and 49 yards this season for Detroit. If not for the penalty, it wouldn't have happened because he went wide right on the first attempt.
The win was Detroit's second comeback win in two weeks. The Lions rallied to beat the Saints last Sunday.
"It felt good in the first half, we were hitting and stopping them," said Falcons cornerback Desmond Trufant. "Then the second half, I don't know what happened. We didn't put our foot on the gas."
"I knew Prater was going to make it. I played two years with him before," Lions cornerback Cassius Vaughn said. "When he missed the first one I was like, 'That was just the practice swing.' The second one was cake."
"We don't give up. We keep fighting. We believe in what we can do. We keep pushing," Ross said. "We keep driving, keep fighting, we don't stop."
Both teams have a bye next week, giving each time to get healthy. The Lions hope star receiver Calvin Johnson will be back to face Miami on Nov. 9. Johnson has missed three straight wins since aggravating his right ankle injury on Oct. 5.
Prater kicked a 22-yard field goal in the third quarter, and Tate made it 21-10 with a 59-yard reception from Stafford.
From beyond the 40 and inside the 50, Detroit had been 0 for 7, and Prater, the team's third kicker already, was 0-1.
LONDON (AP)

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