Falcons seek comeback against injury-ridden Commanders in crucial Week 4 showdown
The Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders are gearing up for an intriguing contest in Week 4, set to take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Following a disappointing loss in Carolina, the Falcons are eager to bounce back and reclaim their footing in the NFL.
Falcons’ Offense Under Pressure
With their offense struggling significantly, the Falcons currently rank 31st in the league, averaging a mere 14.0 points per game. This underperformance has placed a burden on quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and the entire offensive unit, which needs to find its rhythm quickly to avert an early-season losing streak.
The upcoming match against the Commanders presents a critical opportunity for the Falcons to turn things around. The pressure is on for them to improve offensively, especially with their bye week looming just ahead. A victory could ignite a much-needed resurgence, while a loss would leave them grappling with a challenging three-game deficit.
Commanders Arrive with Injuries but Momentum
On the other side, the Commanders enter this matchup dealing with multiple injuries, notably missing quarterback Jayden Daniels and star wide receiver Terry McLaurin. Nevertheless, they are riding high after a convincing 41-24 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, where backup quarterback Marcus Mariota stepped up, amassing 247 total yards and two touchdowns.
Despite their injury woes, the Commanders showcased a formidable offense, generating 400 yards in their last outing. This resilience will test the Falcons’ defense, which has emerged as a strong unit under the guidance of defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich.
Defensive Strengths and Challenges
The Falcons’ defense has been impressive, ranking 13th in scoring defense while holding opponents to 19.7 points per game. They boast the top rush defense in the league, allowing only 96.3 rushing yards per game and ranking second in total yards allowed at 227.3. The defensive metrics indicate a unit that is not only adept at stopping the run but also effective in applying pressure, currently sitting sixth in team sack rate and eighth in pressure rate.
However, the Commanders’ offense poses a significant challenge, coming in seventh in the league with an average of 26.7 points per game. Their ability to balance the attack with a strong rushing game, ranking second in the league with 157.3 rushing yards per game, could put the Falcons’ defensive prowess to the test.
Game Day Details and Viewing Information
Fans eager to catch this pivotal matchup can tune in on Sunday, September 28, at 1:00 PM ET. The game will be broadcast on CBS, with local listeners able to follow the action on the Falcons Radio Network, 92.9 The Game.
Injury Reports: Key Players Missing
As both teams prepare for the showdown, injuries are a significant factor:
Commanders Injury Report*
RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt (knee) – Questionable
S Percy Butler (hip) – Questionable
QB Jayden Daniels (knee) – Out
WR Terry McLaurin (quad) – Out
WR Noah Brown (groin/knee) – Out
TE Josh Bates (calf/groin) – Out
Falcons Injury Report*
CB A.J. Terrell Jr. (hamstring) – Out
WR KhaDarel Hodge (groin) – Out
RB Nate Carter (hamstring) – Out
As both teams navigate their challenges, this Week 4 clash promises to be a compelling encounter, with the Falcons looking for redemption and the Commanders striving to maintain their momentum despite their injury setbacks.