The Atlanta Falcons (0-1) are heavy underdogs entering their Week 2 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams (0-1). Neither team played their best football in Week 1, but the Falconsโ one-point loss to the Saints was considerably more competitive than the Ramsโ 21-point loss to the Bills.
There are no moral victories in the NFL, though, and Atlanta will have to play well for all four quarters to knock off the defending champions on Sunday.
Here are five keys to victory for the Falcons in Week 2.
5
Pressure Matthew Stafford
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The Rams had some big shoes to fill over the offseason, literally. All-Pro left tackle Andrew Whitworth retired following the teamโs Super Bowl win, leaving Joe Noteboom to protect Matthew Staffordโs blind side. In Week 1, Los Angeles allowed seven sacks and Stafford threw three interceptions. If the Falcons can get pressure on Stafford without bringing extra rushers, theyโll have a great chance at containing the Rams offense. Plus, Noteboom was listed as questionable on the teamโs Friday injury report.
4
Get an early lead
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The Falcons showed up ready to play in Week 1, and theyโll need to do the same on Sunday to leave Los Angeles with a victory. Rams head coach Sean McVayโs teams have been lethal with a first-half lead, but they will abandon the ground game if they get behind early. In Week 1, the Rams rushed for 52 total yards. An early lead will allow the Falconsโ pass-rushers to tee off against the quarterback and make Los Angeles one-dimensional on offense.
3
Better red-zone efficiency
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The Falcons converted just two of four red-zone opportunities against the Saints in Week 1, which came back to bite them in the end. Against a championship-caliber team in the Rams, Atlanta must take advantage of each trip to the red zone. As much as we all love Younghoe Koo, field goals arenโt going to cut it on Sunday. The Falcons have two pass-catchers in Kyle Pitts and Drake London that should give the team a size advantage in the red zone.
2
Get Kyle Pitts the ball on offense
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Pitts had just two catches for 19 yards during last weekโs loss to the Saints, but it wasnโt a bad…
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