Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings Pick & Prediction OCT 18TH 2020
Killer instinct has eluded both the Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings through five weeks of the NFL season, a big reason why the teams enter Sunday's meeting in Minneapolis with a combined 1-9 record.
The inability to finish games ultimately cost Falcons coach Dan Quinn his job this week, meaning players had the chance to hear about the lack of a sense of urgency from a different voice: interim coach Raheem Morris.
"At the end of the day, we have to find a way to put our foot on people's throats and end games," Morris said. "That's what has got to happen."
The Falcons (0-5) in 2020 became the first NFL team ever to squander a pair of fourth-quarter leads of 15-plus points in the same season, a testament both to a quick-starting offense and shoddy defense.
While running back Todd Gurley leads the Falcons' rushing attack with 375 yards and five touchdowns, the Atlanta defense is surrendering 32.2 points and 446.0 yards per game.
The Vikings (1-4) and coach Mike Zimmer are coming off their own collapse. Minnesota was on the cusp of handing the Seattle Seahawks their first defeat of the season Sunday night, but a fourth-down conversion attempt deep in Seattle territory late in the game failed, and the Seahawks responded with the winning touchdown on fourth-and-goal with 15 seconds left.
Zimmer noted Wednesday that the Vikings have played a trio of undefeated teams in Green Bay, Tennessee and Seattle, as well as one club, Indianapolis, with two losses. The Vikings lost to both the Seahawks and Titans by a single point.
"We're getting better every week," Zimmer said. "You've just got to keep getting better, and the wins will come."
Veteran Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan, who has passed for just seven touchdowns through five games, acknowledged the rumblings about his future with the franchise after owner Arthur Blank spoke to the media this week.
Ryan said he can't worry about what he can't control, and pledged to steer the team on an improved course after enjoying success alongside Quinn.
"Some of the best football that I've played has been under Dan," Ryan said. "I've learned a lot from him in terms of leadership and what it means to be a good teammate. Really appreciated his time here and my time spent with him (and) certainly wish him the best with everything he has going for him going forward."
Atlanta may be operating against an undermanned Vikings offense Sunday. Running back Dalvin Cook rushed for 65 yards and a touchdown against Seattle before departing in the third quarter with an abductor strain. Second-year back Alexander Mattison kept the ground game churning, rushing 20 times for a career-best 112 yards.
Zimmer said that an MRI exam on Cook Monday "went pretty well." Cook didn't practice Wednesday.
Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones was held out of Wednesday's practice with a hamstring injury after missing the team's Week 5 loss to Carolina with the ailment. Atlanta may be calling on its defensive line depth against the Vikings, as well. Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett (back) and defensive ends Dante Fowler Jr. (ankle) and Takk McKinley (groin) were limited in practice.
Jaylinn Hawkins also was held out of the team's first practice under Morris, as the strong safety remains in concussion protocol.
--Field Level Media
Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings
Matt Ryan threw for 371 yards and four touchdowns and the defense secured three interceptions as the visiting Atlanta Falcons recorded their first victory of the season Sunday with a 40-23 win against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Falcons (1-5) scored 23 unanswered points to open the game, their first under the direction of interim coach Raheem Morris, who replaced the fired Dan Quinn this week. Younghoe Koo kicked field goals of 50, 21 and 47 yards during the run.
Atlanta took a 20-0 lead into halftime, turning a trio of interceptions by Minnesota quarterback Kirk Cousins into 17 points. After intercepting Cousins on the first play from scrimmage, the Falcons capitalized just five plays later, as Ryan connected for a 20-yard touchdown pass to Julio Jones.
Jones caught a pair of scoring passes and finished with eight receptions for 137 yards. Calvin Ridley and Hayden Hurst also caught touchdowns from Ryan, who was 30-for-40 with zero interceptions.
Minnesota (1-5) was outgained 462-365 and did much of its damage during a 16-point fourth quarter. In addition to Cousins' early struggles -- the veteran was 24-for-36 for 343 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions -- the Vikings were without running back Dalvin Cook, who exited in the second half of a Week 5 loss at Seattle with a groin injury.
Justin Jefferson led the Vikings with nine receptions for 166 yards and two touchdowns, while Adam Thielen had three catches for 51 yards and a touchdown. Alexander Mattison, who ran for a career-best 112 yards last week, was Minnesota's leading rusher with 26 yards on 10 carries.
Trailing 10-0 with an opportunity to put points on the board following a Falcons fumble, the Vikings turned the ball over on downs with 11:41 to go in the second quarter, as the Atlanta defense stuffed Mike Boone on 4th-and-goal from the Falcons' 1-yard line.
Minnesota also was without right guard Dru Samia. Rookie Ezra Cleveland started in his place.
Cousins has a league-leading 10 interceptions this season after throwing just six interceptions in 2019.
Deion Jones, Foye Oluokun and A.J. Terrell had picks for the Falcons.
--Field Level Media