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Falcons vs. Vikings Week 2 Injury Report: Drake London limited

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Week 1 is now in the books, as the Atlanta Falcons lost a close one against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. We now turn our sights to Week 2 and the Sunday night matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.

On Wednesday, both the Falcons and the Vikings held their first practices of the week, and both teams have some injuries to keep an eye on. Let’s take a look.



Falcons injury report

Full

• N/A

Limited

• EDGE James Pearce, Jr. (groin)

• WR Darnell Mooney (shoulder)

• WR Drake London (shoulder)

• S DeMarcco Hellams (hamstring)

Did Not Practice

• WR Casey Washington (concussion)

• WR Jamal Agnew (groin)

• OL Jack Nelson (calf)

• S Jordan Fuller (knee)



Vikings injury report

Full

• DL Elijah Williams (hamstring)

• RB Zavier Scott (ankle)

• WR Jalen Nailor (hand)

• OL Christian Darrisaw (knee)

Limited

• S Harrison Smith (illness)

• WR Myles Price (knee)

Did Not Practice

• LB Andrew Van Ginkel (concussion)

• TE Josh Oliver (ankle)

• CB Jeff Okudah (concussion)

• C Ryan Kelly (toe)

• RB Ty Chandler (knee)

• LB Blake Cashman (hamstring)



Reviewing both injury reports from Wednesday’s practices, you’ll notice some important names on the lists. Looking at the Falcons first, we received some positive news as receiver Drake London was able to practice some on Wednesday. London left Week 1 with a shoulder injury, but head coach Raheem Morris expects London to play on Sunday night. Additionally for the Falcons, receiver Darnell Mooney, who is also dealing with a shoulder injury, was able to practice on a limited basis on Wednesday.

For the Vikings, they have a lot of injuries to be concerned about. Linebackers Andrew Van Ginkel and Blake Cashman were both absent from practice on Wednesday. Cashman is reportedly going to miss a few weeks and will not play against the Falcons, while Van Ginkel remains in concussion protocol. Ryan Kelly, the team’s starting center, and Jeff Okudah, one of their starting corners, also missed practice.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlan...ngs-week-2-injury-report-drake-london-limited
 
2025 NFL Power Rankings – Week 2

One week down, and already the NFL looks like complete chaos. Some teams backed up the hype, others fell flat on their face, and a few came out swinging harder than anyone could have expected. After stacking Week 1 results against my preseason rankings, there’s already plenty of movement: Some risers, some fallers, and a couple of teams reminding us not to overreact.

Let’s get after it:

1) Buffalo Bills (1-0) (+3)​


Josh Allen didn’t just win; he imposed his will. Their ability to find a way to win, even while the Ravens were dominating most of this game, makes them look every bit like the best team in football. If this is the baseline, everyone else is playing catch-up.

2) Green Bay Packers (1-0) (+3)​


Jordan Love looks settled, the ground game is effective, and that defense is flying around. The NFC might still run through Philly, but the Packers aren’t going anywhere.

3) Philadelphia Eagles (1-0) (-2)​


Not the cleanest game, but Jalen Hurts did enough, and the roster is still the most complete in the NFC. That first showing, albeit without Jalen Carter, was rough, though.

4) Baltimore Ravens (1-0) (-1)​


Lamar looked sharp, the defense locked in, and they took care of business…until it was time to salt the game away. It’s going to be a long season if there are more games like Sunday, but I don’t think there will be…

5) Kansas City Chiefs (0-1) (-3)​


Mahomes will keep them in any game, but the WR room continues to test everyone’s patience. Still, nobody wants to see this team in January.

6) Washington Commanders (1-0) (+4)​


Jayden Daniels and this Washington offense decided to make a statement on Sunday against the Giants. The Commanders are here, and they are not leaving anytime soon.

7) Detroit Lions (0-1) (-1)​


They ran into a buzzsaw at Lambeau, but I still have faith that the Detroit Lions aren’t out of the top ten teams yet…not yet…

8) Los Angeles Chargers (1-0) (+5)​


Well, hello there, Justin Herbert. These Chargers may be a handful to deal with if the defense is going to play like that.

9) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-0) (even)​


The four-time NFC South champs started fast again. Baker Mayfield is playing with confidence, and that defense is loaded with vets who know how to win.

10) Los Angeles Rams (1-0) (+2)​


Stafford is still slinging it, and the defense played with real edge. Don’t write them off just yet. This is a team that can still throw haymakers with the best of them.

11) Denver Broncos (1-0) (even)​


Stayed exactly where they were, because they are exactly who I thought they were. Bo Nix is questionable, but Sean Payton is going to make him successful and the defense is elite. That feels about right.

12) Cincinnati Bengals (1-0) (-4)​


Yeah, sure, they won. But that was not a showing worthy of anything other than doubt. The offense can’t afford another slow start with the defense looking that inept against a floundering Cleveland team.

13) Houston Texans (0-1) (-6)​


The seismic drop is because all my fears about this team came true in week one. The offensive line looked just like last season’s, and while that may be enough to continue to win the AFC South, it’s not enough to foster much confidence beyond that.

14) San Francisco 49ers (1-0) (+1)​


Shaky start, but a win, especially in the division, is a win. Hopefully, the team can show me more, but with Purdy out for potentially an extended time, it’s tough to tell where this season will go.

15) Las Vegas Raiders (1-0) (+7)​


Geno is back, baby. And the offense looks really fun with Bowers, Jeanty, and Meyers. Add the defense looking as fun as it can until Pete Carroll, and I’m all the way in on the silver and black.

16) Minnesota Vikings (1-0) (-2)​


There were a lot of teachable moments in that game, but at the end of the day, the young gun came out with his first victory. J.J. McCarthy didn’t look pretty, but he and that feisty Vikings roster found a way to get it done.

17) Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) (+2)​


Nah, seriously. What the hell was that? Arthur Smith, Aaron Rodgers, Calvin Austin. All of you, what the hell was that? Is this sustainable? I don’t know. I’m very skeptical. But it did look good for one week, so you move up.

18) Jacksonville Jaguars (1-0) (+6)​


I like it when plans come together. And the plan for the Jaguars came together quite nicely on Sunday. There’s still a few questions about Trevor Lawrence and whether he’s the future, but there’s no doubt that he’s got a pretty good roster surrounding him.

19) Dallas Cowboys (0-1) (+2)​


Now wait a minute. This offense may be cooking with something. And how many times can we rely on CeeDee Lamb to drop four passes? Yeah, they may have lost, but that’s a solid first showing.

20) Seattle Seahawks (0-1) (-1)​


Ehh, you win some, you lose some. This defense still gave the 49ers fits, and it’s only going to get better with time.

21) New York Jets (0-1) (+6)​


Justin Fields, what on earth? There’s a part of me that sees the 2024 New Orleans Saints with this offensive output, but I’m also curious to know whether this offensive system, featuring Fields and Breece Hall in the backfield, may be dangerous.

22) Indianapolis Colts (1-0) (+8)​


I’m not buying it. Not yet. I’ve seen this movie with Daniel Jones before, and I’d much rather be late to the parade than early. That being said, that offense looked awesome on Sunday.

23) Arizona Cardinals (1-0) (even)​


I felt very neutral watching the Arizona Cardinals win that game against the Saints on Sunday. The roster is still scrappy, but that is only going to get you so far in this league.

24) Atlanta Falcons (0-1) (-8)​


Is this low considering you lost on a missed field goal to a team ranked in the top ten? Sure. But the margins on this season for the Falcons are razor-thin, and the depth concerns that made this team so difficult to bet on showed up in numerous ways on Sunday. Hopefully, they can bounce back on Sunday night. If Penix plays like he did on Sunday, that is very much in the cards.

25) Chicago Bears (0-1) (-7)​


Monday night was a look into what can only go one of two ways for the Bears’ season: They can either learn from it and build on the positives to continue building toward Ben Johnson being the wunderkind we think he is. Or, this can plummet disastrously, and we point the finger specifically at Ryan Poles for the construction of this roster. There is no middle ground, and that frightens me.

26) New England Patriots (0-1) (even)​


That offensive line needs some TLC. Vrabel had them playing with a bit more fire, but this is still a team clearly devoid of talent throughout.

27) Carolina Panthers (0-1) (-2)​


Even as a divisional rival, I don’t wish this version of the Carolina Panthers on anyone. Not the one where Bryce Young doesn’t look confident, and the offense falters despite having some kind of tools to work with. At least make it fun for us.

28) Cleveland Browns (0-1) (+3)​


Kickers stink. But they hung in the game longer than they had any business hanging in there, and that in itself is a win. Plus, the offense with all the weird tight end stuff may be interesting to watch if the rest of the games in the 1 o’clock window are blowouts. We’ll see. For now, out of the basement.

29) Miami Dolphins (0-1) (-9)​


I’m not entirely sure what to call that. The Dolphins came in unprepared and left a truly uninspiring product on the field. There aren’t many fans I feel genuinely bad for, but Dolphins fans, you didn’t deserve that on Sunday.

30) Tennessee Titans (0-1) (-1)​


Cam Ward is going to do rookie things in his debut; that’s going to be fine. But this team is going to struggle for a bit while he figures out what he can and can’t do on an NFL field, and that’s okay.

31) New Orleans Saints (0-1) (+1)​


They actually looked like a good team on Sunday. Rattler was one miraculous catch away from pulling off the upset. But that didn’t happen. And, the team still struggled mightily on that side of the ball. But, it was a better showing than I surely expected from them.

32) New York Giants (0-1) (-4)​


That was ugly. I understand, the Commanders are really good. But, that was ugly.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlanta-falcons-power-rankings/86552/2025-nfl-power-rankings-week-2
 
Falcons expected underdogs against Vikings on SNF

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The Falcons squandered an excellent opportunity on Sunday against the Bucs, and as expected, enter as underdogs on Sunday Night Football on the road in Minnesota. Per DraftKings Sportsbook, the Vikings sit as 3.5-point favorites at home, with the over/under on total points set at 44.5

Atlanta was a field goal away from pushing Sunday’s contest into overtime, but Younghoe Koo’s kick was wide right off the toe, and that was that. It was yet another entry into the Pantheon of Falconing that plagues this team in the waning seconds, and things will certainly not get any easier on the road in Minnesota.

While the outcome gave us heartburn, quarterback Michael Penix Jr. was impressive all afternoon. Sure, he sailed a couple of passes, but the majority of his throws had zip and were on target downfield. He single-handedly kept the Falcons in this game when protection broke down around him, and we should expect him to build on this performance moving forward.

For the Vikes, they were dead in the water against the Bears until they pieced together a 21-point fourth quarter, the type of situation that has bedeviled the Atlanta defense. They have a one-two punch in the backfield with Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones, so the Falcons’ front should be ready for a day that heavily features both.

The Falcons desperately need this game, lest they sink to 0-2 with the Commanders, Bills, and 49ers waiting in the coming weeks. Should they prove the doubters and oddsmakers wrong, it would be the second time in two seasons that they snagged a Week 2 upset against a contender.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlan...ons-expected-underdogs-against-vikings-on-snf
 
How to watch Falcons – Vikings in Week 2

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The Atlanta Falcons didn’t exactly kick off the 2025 season with a bang, losing on a missed field goal in a tight, mistake-filled game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Righting the ship can start in Week 2 in primetime in a tough matchup with the Minnesota Vikings, however.

Here’s what you need to know to watch the game ahead.

Schedule & TV information


Date: Sunday, September 14

Time: 8:20 p.m. ET

Channel: NBC

Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

Announcers: Cris Collinsworth, Mike Tirico, Melissa Stark

Radio: 92.9 The Game & affiliates locally with Dave Archer and Wes Durham on the call; Sirius XM nationally

Online streaming


The game will be available on FOX5’s website and app locally, on Peacock with a subscription, and for re-watch on NFL+ nationally if you have a subscription.

Odds from DraftKings Sportsbook

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2025 Atlanta Falcons schedule (0-1)​


WEEK 1: Loss vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 23-20

WEEK 2: at Minnesota Vikings, Sunday Night Football, September 14, 8:20 p.m. EST

WEEK 3: at Carolina Panthers, Sunday, September 21, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 4: vs. Washington Commanders, Sunday, September 28, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 5: BYE WEEK

WEEK 6: vs. Buffalo Bills, Monday Night Football, October 13, 7:15 p.m. EST

WEEK 7: at San Francisco 49ers, Sunday Night Football, October 19, 8:20 p.m. EST

WEEK 8: vs. Miami Dolphins, Sunday, October 26, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 9: at New England Patriots, Sunday, November 2, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 10: at Indianapolis Colts (Berlin), Sunday, November 9, 9:30 a.m. EST

WEEK 11: vs. Carolina Panthers, Sunday, November 16, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 12: vs New Orleans Saints, Sunday, November 23, 4:25 p.m. EST

WEEK 13: at New York Jets, Sunday, November 30, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 14: vs. Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, December 7, 1 p.m. EST

WEEK 15: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Thursday Night Football, December 11, 8:15 p.m. EST

WEEK 16: at Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, December 21, 4:05 p.m. EST

WEEK 17: vs Los Angeles Rams, Monday Night Football, December 29, 8:15 p.m. EST

WEEK 18: at New Orleans Saints, Time and Date TBD

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlan...ngs-in-week-2-sunday-night-football-streaming
 
Falcons elevate kicker Parker Romo, who will start Sunday vs. Vikings

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Younghoe Koo has been sidelined… for now. According to NFL reporter Tom Pelissero, Atlanta plans to elevate kicker Parker Romo to the active roster.

Romo first made his NFL debut in 2024 while playing for Minnesota. During his debut, he went four for four on field goals against Jacksonville, and provided all of the points offensively for the team in the 12-7 win. He would go on to play the rest of November for the team, converting 11 out of 12 field goals, and making all but one of his eight extra points. He also nailed a 55 yarder against Arizona in a 23-22 win; before this kick his longest was 45 yards.

Unfortunately for Romo, he was waived by Minnesota on December 7, just one day before Atlanta’s away game against the Vikings. Romo went undrafted in 2022, and his other practice squad stints include the Saints that same year, the Lions and Bears in 2023, and the Patriots after he was waived by Minnesota. He also played a full season in the XFL in 2023 with the San Antonio Brahmas making the All-XFL team, and breaking the record for the longest field goal made in the league.

Amid Koo’s struggles, Romo was one of the kickers brought in by Atlanta to try out as part of a broader kicking game evaluation moving forward. Romo was signed to the practice squad on September 9th with a vow from Raheem Morris that he would compete for the job, and now will make his Atlanta debut on Sunday night against his former team, the Minnesota Vikings, on Sunday night.

As for Koo, he’s been ruled out of Sunday night’s game, as he did not travel with the team to Minnesota. According to Falcons Senior Reporter Tori McElhaney, Atlanta’s reason for downgrading him was not due to injury, further confirming this move to be performance-related.

Koo’s missed game tying 44-yard field goal is the latest of the former Pro Bowler’s struggles. Last year, Koo had his lowest conversion rate as a kicker on field goals with only 73.5%. Earlier this week head coach Raheem Morris was asked several Koo related questions regarding his struggles and the future of the kicker position in Atlanta.

Morris said, “that’s a cut-and-dry position right? You either make it or you don’t, and we’ve got to have guys in a position to make them.”

After Koo has been struggling consistently for over a year now, this is the first real effort to address his performance. We’ll see how Romo performs in primetime at 8:20 on Sunday, and we’ll see what happens with Koo and the Falcons after that.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlan...cker-parker-romo-will-start-sunday-vs-vikings
 
Billy Bowman makes maybe the best interception we’ve ever seen

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Oh. My. God.

This game has been a testament to the recent youth movement that general manager Terry Fontenot has initiated on defense, utilizing a significant amount of draft capital over the past two years. James Pearce, Jr. and Jalon Walker have both shown their pass-rushing chops, earning at least a half sack apiece. Brandon Dorlus and Ruke Orhorhoro show their versatility along the line, and even Arnold Ebiketie has shown how reliable he can be.

But the cherry on top has to be this insane interception from fourth-round safety turned nickel cornerback, Billy Bowman.

What a pick by Bowman Jr.! @AtlantaFalcons

ATLvsMIN on NBC
Stream on @NFLPlus + Peacock pic.twitter.com/TmHuz3x3K6

— NFL (@NFL) September 15, 2025

While there are some questions about the slow start for this seemingly loaded offense, the defense has come to play.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlan...s-maybe-the-best-interception-weve-every-seen
 
Falcons snap counts in Week 2

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Atlanta won last night in an absolute triumph, but I know your day isn’t complete and your elation unmaximized until you see the snap counts. Fortunately, I’m here to fix that.

Offense​


Michael Penix Jr.: 66

Jake Matthews: 66

Matthew Bergeron: 66

Ryan Neuzil: 66

Chris Lindstrom: 66

Elijah Wilkinson: 66

Darnell Mooney: 57

Drake London: 56

Charlie Woerner: 56

Kyle Pitts: 53

Bijan Robinson: 43

Tyler Allgeier: 22

Teagan Quitoriano: 15

Ray-Ray McCloud: 15

KhaDarel Hodge: 9

David Sill V: 3

Nate Carter: 1



The Falcons came into this game with a clear plan, as reader Hawes suggested this morning. Zac Robinson wanted to take advantage of a decimated Vikings linebacker group and re-establish the run after the Falcons fizzled on the ground against the Buccaneers, and their personnel usage is reflective of that desire.

They used their tight ends much more heavily, with a major workload for Charlie Woerner and a guest appearance from Teagan Quitoriano, who is clearly TE3 when the Falcons need blocking help. They lightly used a third receiver, with McCloud getting limited work in that capacity. And they ran the hell out of the ball, predictability be damned, and dared Minnesota to stop them, with Tyler Allgeier getting 16 carries on 22 snaps. It wasn’t always pretty and the predictability sometimes allowed Minnesota to key on the run, but the Falcons got the job done in this one to the tune of a lot of rushing yards and one touchdown.

All we can really take away from this is that playing time will vary by opponent as the Falcons try to seek a competitive edge, which is as it should be.

Defense​


Jessie Bates: 47

Mike Hughes: 47

Xavier Watts: 47

Divine Deablo: 47

Kaden Elliss: 47

Billy Bowman Jr.: 44

Zach Harrison: 27

A.J. Terrell: 27

David Onyemata: 25

Jalon Walker: 22

Brandon Dorlus: 22

Leonard Floyd: 21

Dee Alford: 20

Ruke Orhorhoro: 20

Arnold Ebiketie: 20

James Pearce Jr.: 17

LaCale London: 15

DeAngelo Malone: 1



The Falcons don’t always live up to their promises, but when Natie Ollie said this group would attack and rotate frequently up front, he was not joking. Atlanta’s rotation is pretty evenly split and it’s leading to great outcomes, with Atlanta piling up six sacks on the night and once again getting enough pressure to rattle a quarterback. This being a young one in J.J. McCarthy, it led to turnovers, too.

The secondary is more stable, with the Falcons already trusting Billy Bowman and Xavier Watts with huge workloads and reaping the benefits of doing so. Ditto linebacker, where Divine Deablo and Kaden Elliss are playing well and playing every snap so far.

The only interesting note beyond that? Dee Alford was the first man up when A.J. Terrell went down; I wonder if that will hold when Clark Phillips returns from injury or if Alford is now envisioned as the team’s top sub across the board.

Special teams​


Feleipe Franks: 22

DeAngelo Malone: 18

Mike Ford: 18

JD Bertrand: 18

Josh Woods: 18

KhaDarel Hodge: 16

Bradley Pinion: 16

DeMarcco Hellams: 16

Tyler Allgeier: 12

Charlie Woerner: 11

Dee Alford: 9

Liam McCullough: 9

Jalon Walker: 7

Natrone Brooks: 7

Zach Harrison: 6

Matthew Bergeron: 6

Jake Matthew: 6

Elijah Wilkinson: 6

Chris Lindstrom: 6

Kyle Hinton: 6

Parker Romo: 6

Jovaughn Gwyn: 6

Brandon Dorlus: 4

Billy Bowman Jr.: 3

Jessie Bates: 2

David Onyemata: 2

Ruke Orhorhoro: 2

Teagan Quitoriano: 2

Nate Carter: 2

Mike Hughes: 1

David Sills V: 1



Dee Alford had to step into a substantial role on special teams this week, and he came through with a pair of tackles and a couple of returns, though one of them he terrifyingly muffed before picking it back up and managing to make hay with it. Otherwise, your core group is pretty well set here, and they’re mostly guys that are exclusively special teams players at this point. They looked awfully good on Sunday night.

That includes Parker Romo, who had a couple of shaky kicks but managed to nail all five field goal attempts, and Mike Ford, who had three special teams tackles and forced and recovered a muffed punt to snuff out the last little bit of Vikings hope in this one. The Falcons are carrying a lot of guys who are here to play special teams and only fill in on offense or defense in a pinch, so they had better be excellent at what they do. On Sunday night, they undeniably were.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlanta-falcons-game-information/86724/falcons-snap-counts-nfl-week-2
 
Falcons fantasy stud and dud from Week 2 vs. Vikings

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The Falcons had a great bounce back on the national stage in Week 2 against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football. It was a game where they never trailed, and really controlled from start to finish.

The offense scored just one touchdown all evening, which is a step back from last week’s two touchdowns, but they wound up scoring more points behind a flurry of field goals thanks to an absolute standout performance from the defense.

There is a lot of great content available here at The Falcoholic, and I encourage you to check it out if you want some in-depth analysis. This article will look at things strictly from a fantasy football perspective (that means looking at nothing other than pure statistics). Here is Atlanta’s fantasy stud and fantasy dud from Week 2’s victory against the Minnesota Vikings.

Fantasy Stud/Dud 2025 History:


Past Studs: Bijan Robinson

Past Duds: Tyler Allgeier



Fantasy Stud – John Parker Romo​


Stat Line: 1/1 XPs, 5/5 FGs (1/1 20-29; 3/3 30-39; 1/1 50+): 18.0 STANDARD LEAGUE/PPR POINTS

There’s making a good first impression and then there’s what we saw from new kicker John Parker Romo on Sunday night, converting on all six of his kicks and putting up points every single time he took the field.

The Falcons’ offense was bogged down in Vikings territory all night, failing to break through into the end zone until the very end of the game, and the result was plenty of opportunity for the newest player on the roster. Romo’s best moment came in the fourth quarter when he nailed a 54-yard kick to make it a two possession game, giving Atlanta the lead by nine.

The former Virginia Tech Hokie scored 16 points in Week 2, which was second only to the great Brandon Aubrey in all of fantasy football. Given the talent Atlanta has on offense, combined with inspired play from the defense, Romo will firmly be on the fantasy radar and should be picked up off the waiver wire if you aren’t already rostering an elite kicking option like Aubrey or Chris Boswell.

Dud – Michael Penix Jr.​


Stat Line: 135 PASSING YARDS, 0 TOUCHDOWNS: 5.3 STANDARD LEAGUE/PPR POINTS

Anyone who fired Penix up in their leagues following a strong Week 1 was left incredibly disappointed, as the former Heisman finalist recorded the lowest fantasy output of his very young career thus far.

Penix in the real game kept the ball out of harm’s way, and did enough to game manage his way to a win behind the defense and brilliance of Bijan Robinson, but that’s not anything you get points for in the fantasy realm. The low passing yardage combined with no rushing output and no scores resulted in a dreadful final point total, as 31 other QBs who played this weekend outscored Penix.

Next is a potential for a rebound against a Carolina Panthers team the second year man lit up for 312 passing yards and three total touchdowns in last year’s season finale, but it feels risky to start Penix in 1QB leagues while the offense continues to get bogged down by Zac Robinson’s play calling.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlan...s-fantasy-stud-and-dud-from-week-2-vs-vikings
 
Week 2, 3 up and 3 down: Falcons rookies steal the show

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It is the first victory Monday of the season for the Atlanta Falcons. The defense dominated this game, helping carry the team to a win with assistance from the special teams unit. It wasn’t a pretty day for the offense, but they got the job done and improved in the run game. Here’s the Week 2 three up and three down.

3 up​

Bijan Robinson​


Appreciate what you are seeing from number 7, because he is special. No one executes the dead leg move better than Bijan. He routinely turns blown-up runs into massive gains with his ability to set up second and third-level defenders. After having over 100 yards as a receiver, he put up 143 on the ground against the Brian Flores-orchestrated defense.

Last night, the team needed to lean on the run game, and Bijan (along with Tyler Allgeier) rose to the occasion. I doubt this will be the last time we see Mr. Robinson on this list.

Bijan Robinson vs. the Vikings

22 carries
143 rushing yards
6.5 yards per carry
3 catches
25 receiving yards

Best RB in the league pic.twitter.com/LU2YeMTu8r

— Jake (@SuperiorNBA) September 15, 2025

Rookie Defenders​


It was impossible to select only one rookie performance from last night’s game, a problem we love having. The Falcons went all in on defense in the 2025 draft, and the returns have been eye-popping through two weeks. The Falcons are a top-5 defense statistically, and their rookie class is leading them. This buddy system approach to the secondary and pass rush rooms is yielding interceptions and sacks.

Jalon Walker blew by the left tackle with a mean swipe to record a big sack in the red zone. James Pearce Jr was at the scene of multiple sacks and gave the entire Vikings OL trouble. Xavier Watts and Billy Bowman Jr. both showed off their nose for the football. We love it when a plan comes together.

Parker Romo & friends​


The special teams unit bounced back in a big way. After a missed game-tying field goal and uncharacteristic execution errors from the coverage squads, Marquice Williams’ group got back on track. Romo gave us a scare with his initial kick, but was a deadeye shot the rest of the game, finishing with an emphatic 54-yard make.

Mike Ford lived up to his special teams prowess, consistently making plays in the third phases of the game and even causing fumbles with his angelic voice. The offense struggled, but the defense and special teams groups stepped up big, and sometimes that’s how games play out, the best teams can win in more ways than 1.

3 down​

Matthew Bergeron​

Bergeron had a rough day in pass pro

– clip 1, he and Neuzil struggled to take on the bull rush after the DL slants
– clip 2, beat with another bull rush, and gets walked into Penix's lap
– clip 3, does the DTs job for him on the stunt, overagressive and bad comms with Matthews pic.twitter.com/Zh65DV2JsS

— Tre’Shon (@tre3shon) September 15, 2025

It was a better day on the ground, but the third-year player is still costing his team in pass protection. The film is out there; you can easily fool Bergeron on stunts. We saw it against Tampa Bay, and it showed up last night, but Bergeron is getting overaggressive in his pass sets and latching on to defenders when he needs to be passing them off and picking up an incoming looper. However, it wasn’t just stunts; Bergeron had no answer for the bull rush and was driven back with ease multiple times.

The team was prepared for early struggles on the right, but they can’t afford to have issues on the left, too. The interior has a more favorable matchup against the Panthers pass rush, but I’ll be sweating every rep that has Derrick Brown over Bergeron.

Drake London​


This was supposed to be the season that London finally breaks out and garners national attention, but the wide receiver has had a start to forget. London had a costly fumble that could’ve put the game in jeopardy. He hasn’t looked like the reliable player we have come to know and enjoy. It is important to note that London could still be recovering from a sore shoulder injury, but if he’s out there, he has to be counted on to do his job, and we haven’t seen him live up to the expectations this team has for him.

Red zone offense​


The Falcons offense won’t be happy with their red zone film review. From missed opportunities to stale playcalling, the unit isn’t operating at full capacity in this area of the field. Penix missed a few throws early and wasn’t able to find his rhythm. Robinson did a much better job in short-yardage situations this week, but his offense struggled to carry that momentum into the red zone. Sometimes the game goes that way, and you have to find other ways to win, but that makes two weeks in a row that Atlanta has struggled in the red zone, and it will be their Achilles heel if they fail to clean up the issues.

First trip to the red zone was execution errors more than anything.

– clip 1, Bijan has to catch this, but Penix also misses a wide-open Kyle Pitts
– clip 2, excellent job navigating the pocket and extending the play, but with a better ball, this is a Darnell Mooney TD pic.twitter.com/YQ22kQDpPO

— Tre’Shon (@tre3shon) September 15, 2025

Winning in this league isn’t easy, and it won’t always look perfect. The Falcons have plenty to work on, but it is exciting to see Atlanta win with defense and special teams after many believed the offense would have to do the heavy lifting every week. Enjoy this victory Tuesday as the team prepares for Carolina.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlan...wn-falcons-rookies-steal-the-show-parker-romo
 
Falcons vs. Panthers Week 3 Injury Report: A.J. Terrell considered week-to-week

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Week 3 is now upon us as the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers begin preparation to face off in a divisional matchup this weekend. The Falcons are fresh off a primetime win, meanwhile the Panthers are desperate to get their first win of the season. Following the events of Week 2, let’s take a look at where both teams stand to kick off the week.



Falcons injury report

Full

• N/A

Limited

• WR Darnell Mooney (shoulder)

• S DeMarcco Hellams (hamstring)

• WR Casey Washington (concussion)

• OL Jack Nelson (calf)

• LB Kaden Elliss (neck)

Did Not Practice

• TE Charlie Woerner

• WR Jamal Agnew (groin)

• CB A.J. Terrell (hamstring)

• EDGE James Pearce, Jr. (groin)



Panthers injury report

Full

• WR Brycen Tremayne (quadriceps)

Limited

• WR Xavier Legette (hamstring)

Did Not Practice

• LB Patrick Jones II (hamstring)

DT Tershawn Wharton (hamstring)



The Falcons start the week with a much larger injury report than that of the Panthers. Some positive news, after being listed all of last week leading up to the game, receiver Drake London does not appear on the first report of this week. He is seemingly back to good health after playing in the Week 2 contest.

We did receive news that corner A.J. Terrell, who left Week 2 with a groin injury, is not practicing and is being considered week-to-week. When they say something like this to describe an injury, you can all but expect the player mentioned to miss at minimum the following game. It’s also worth noting that they could’ve placed him on short-term IR and chose not to. Just a prediction: I could see the Falcons keeping Terrell sidelined for the next two games and having him return after the Week 5 bye. Just my guess.

Another name to keep an eye on this week is rookie edge rusher James Pearce, Jr. who has a groin injury.

Looking at Carolina, they have a relatively short injury report as of Wednesday. They do have some hamstring issues going on as three of their four players listed has an injury to theirs. It’s only Wednesday, so we will learn more about their severities on Thursday.

Source: https://www.thefalcoholic.com/atlan...ry-report-a-j-terrell-considered-week-to-week
 
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