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Falcons seek division sweep against Panthers amid key player absences

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Rob Dadona Manager Of Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

Rob Dadona Manager Of Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

The Atlanta Falcons, currently holding a 3-2 record, are set to face the Carolina Panthers (1-4) in an important NFC South matchup. A victory on Sunday would mean a clean sweep of their division rivals and help maintain momentum as they progress through the season.

The Falcons will be without linebacker Troy Andersen, who is sidelined with a knee injury for the second consecutive game. His absence follows his recognition as NFL Defensive Player of the Week after a standout performance against the New Orleans Saints. Meanwhile, Nate Landman has been designated to return from injured reserve and is listed as questionable for the upcoming game.

The Panthers face significant lineup challenges with five players ruled out, including starting center Austin Corbett and right tackle Taylor Moton. Outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney is doubtful due to a shoulder injury.

Falcons defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake addressed concerns about their pass rush performance. "We've got to be better on first, second down, get an offense behind the chains," Lake stated, emphasizing improvements needed on early downs to create favorable situations for their defense.

Offensively, the Falcons have shown marked improvement since Week 1. Matt Haley notes that Atlanta's scoring rate has climbed from 29th to 11th in the league by Week 5. This upward trend suggests growing cohesion within their offensive unit.

Each of Atlanta's games this season has been decided by one score, contributing to a resilient team identity. Head coach Raheem Morris remarked on this resilience: "Having the ability to do that stuff within the game...the guys just don't blink."

Quarterbacks Kirk Cousins and Andy Dalton bring notable experience into Sunday's matchup. Both are tied for second-most career game-opening drives resulting in touchdowns among active players.

Kaden Elliss is highlighted as a potential key player for Atlanta due to injuries in Carolina's offensive line. His versatility could prove crucial both in rushing and containing Carolina's running back Chuba Hubbard.

For those planning to watch Sunday's game, arrangements should be made in advance to ensure coverage of this pivotal divisional clash.

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