ATLANTA — Deion Jones took off the other way, raising the ball in the air long before he got to the end zone.
Derek Carr watched the pick-six unfold from his knees, slamming the turf in disgust after another dreadful mistake.
It was the best of days for Jones and the Atlanta Falcons.
It couldn't get much worse for Carr and the Las Vegas Raiders.
Jones returned an interception 67 yards for a touchdown, Matt Ryan threw a pair of short scoring passes, and the Atlanta Falcons thoroughly dominated Carr and the bumbling Raiders 43-6 on Sunday.
Las Vegas (6-5) looked very much like a pretender in the AFC playoff race with its second straight loss, a listless, mistake-filled performance against an Atlanta team that's playing out the season under an interim coach.
The Falcons (4-7) forced five turnovers — four of them by Carr — and finished with their biggest win since a 56-14 rout of Tampa Bay in 2014.
"The guys needed a little bit of what I call a push in the head," said coach Raheem Morris, who improved to 4-2 since taking over for the fired Dan Quinn. "If you can get the guys to believe in themselves, believe in what they can do, those things usually work out in your favor."