Rob Dadona Manager Of Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website
Rob Dadona Manager Of Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website
The Atlanta Falcons are set to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an NFC South matchup this Sunday in Tampa Bay. The teams last met less than a month ago, with the Falcons securing a 36-30 overtime victory. This upcoming game holds significant importance for both teams as they vie for the NFC South crown.
In terms of injuries, the Falcons will be without inside linebacker Troy Andersen due to a knee injury. The statuses of Justin Simmons (hamstring) and Ryan Neuzil (knee) remain uncertain, with Simmons listed as doubtful and Neuzil questionable. If Simmons is unable to play, Richie Grant is expected to join the starting lineup at safety. For the center position, Matt Hennessy may start if Neuzil is ruled out.
Falcons head coach Raheem Morris described the Buccaneers' rushing attack as a "three-headed monster," consisting of Rachaad White, Bucky Irving, and Sean Tucker. Tampa Bay ranks eighth in the NFL for rushing yards per game, while Atlanta's run defense ranks 24th. "I don't think they get enough (credit)," said Jessie Bates III regarding Tampa Bay's run game.
The Buccaneers will be missing receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin due to injuries sustained against the Ravens. Quarterback Baker Mayfield acknowledged their absence: "It's going to be a full group effort... probably be a little more creative." Receivers Trey Palmer, Jalen McMillan, and Sterling Shepard are expected to play key roles.
Antoine Winfield Jr., who missed the previous meeting between these teams due to injury, will return for Tampa Bay. His presence poses a challenge for Atlanta's passing attack that previously achieved 509 yards against them.
Both teams currently hold 4-3 records and aim for postseason contention amid recent losses by division rivals Saints and Panthers. With each team seeking victory in this crucial matchup, it remains uncertain which side will prevail.