ATLANTA — Anyone who watched the Atlanta Falcons over the past few seasons could recognize their biggest shortcoming.
The lack of a first-rate quarterback.
Kirk Cousins has been just what they needed.
Cousins threw three more touchdown passes and the Falcons strengthened their hold on first place in the NFC South with a 27-21 victory Sunday over the struggling Dallas Cowboys, who took their third straight setback and lost quarterback Dak Prescott to a hamstring injury.
Cousins completed 19 of 24 passes for 222 yards, including 13 in a row at one point for the Falcons (6-3). He had scoring plays of 9 yards to Drake London, 36 yards to Darnell Mooney and 11 yards to Ray-Ray McCloud, the third three-TD game of the quarterback's debut season with Atlanta.
Asked what the 36-year-old Cousins brings to the team, McCloud didn't hesitate.
''Knowledge, poise, never letting us get complacent even when he's not on his game,'' the receiver said. ''It's just a blessing to have a vet like that. He's like having another coach on the field.''
Cousins envisioned this sort of potential in Atlanta when he signed a four-year, $180 million contract during free agency.