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Falcons prepare for crucial matchup against rival Saints

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Rich Mckay Chief Executive Officer – Ambse; Chief Executive Officer – Atlanta Falcons | Atlanta Falcons Website

Rich Mckay Chief Executive Officer – Ambse; Chief Executive Officer – Atlanta Falcons | Atlanta Falcons Website

The Falcons and Saints will face off for the 110th time on Sunday, continuing a rivalry that began in 1967. The Saints lead the series by a narrow margin of 55-54, making this matchup critical for both teams. Atlanta has the opportunity to tie the series and gain an early lead in their division.

The Falcons are focused on their opponents, and several Saints players have caught the attention of analysts.

McElhaney emphasized the importance of the Saints' offensive line: "You can't talk about the Saints' early-season success without talking about the offensive line." The line has allowed quarterback Derek Carr ample time to connect with receivers and protected him well, with only three sacks over three games. Running back Alvin Kamara's strong performance is also attributed to the offensive line's efforts. However, Pro Bowl center Erik McCoy will be absent due to surgery, which could impact their effectiveness.

McFadden highlighted Rashid Shaheed as a significant threat: "Shaheed is perhaps the most dangerous component." Despite having only seven catches this season, Shaheed has gained 169 yards with an average of 24.1 yards per catch and scored two long touchdowns. The Falcons will need to contain him effectively.

Waack pointed out cornerback Tyrann Mathieu's impact: "Mathieu has already caused three turnovers this season." His ability to force turnovers poses a challenge for a Falcons offense that has struggled with interceptions and fumbles. Mathieu's consistent performance makes him a key player to watch.

Subhan focused on running back Alvin Kamara: "Every time the Saints' offense takes the field, a lot of eyes will be on Alvin Kamara." Kamara has been highly productive this season, scoring five touchdowns in three games and ranking high in rushing yards. Containing him will be crucial for Atlanta's defense.

As both teams prepare for this important game, these key players from New Orleans are expected to play pivotal roles.

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