ATLANTA — What a homecoming for Eric Berry.

A pick six, a pick two and a victory he’ll never forget.

After Atlanta grabbed the lead with less than five minutes to go Sunday, Berry intercepted a 2-point conversion pass by Matt Ryan and returned it 99 yards to give Kansas City an improbable 29-28 triumph over the Falcons.

Berry grew up in suburban Atlanta and was playing in the city for the first time as a pro. His mother was in the stands. But most poignantly, this was where he returned for treatment after a mass found in his chest late in the 2014 season turned out to be Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

“The last time I came home during the season it was to get chemotherapy,” Berry said. “I take pride in a lot of things that people take for granted, so when opportunities come my way I just cherish them and try to make the most of them.”

In the final minute of the first half, Berry stepped in front of Ryan’s throw over the middle and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown that gave the Chiefs (9-3) their first lead. After scoring, Berry found his mom and delivered her the ball. She blew him back a kiss.

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“I just handed it to her and told her I’d be back,” he said.

Promise kept.

“I shed a few tears before the game, I shed a few tears during the game and I shed a few after,” Berry said. “It was just a lot of emotions. I tried to contain them and let it show through my play.”

The Falcons (7-5), rallying from a 27-16 deficit, went ahead 28-27 on Ryan’s 5-yard touchdown pass to Aldrick Robinson with 4:32 remaining.

Atlanta decided to go for 2, looking to stretch the margin to a field goal. But Berry read it all the way, stepped in front of the tight end and took off the other way with no even close to him, providing the Chiefs with their winning margin.

“A poor play on my part,” Ryan said.


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