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Through The Spyglass: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Atlanta Falcons

Coming off a tough loss against the Detroit Lions the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are looking to bounce back against the Atlanta Falcons in a divisional matchup. Get to know their opponent and their best players.
Through The Spyglass: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Atlanta Falcons
Through The Spyglass: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Atlanta Falcons

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are still in first place in the NFC South even after a difficult loss to the Lions. Week 7 brings the opportunity to build upon that lead in a divisional matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. With a win, the Bucs afford themselves some breathing room before a short week with Thursday Night Football against the Bills on the horizon. 

In this weekly article, BucsGameday will preview the upcoming opponent. We’ll break down their prior season, the moves they’ve made this year, and the top players to watch on the offense and defense to give you insight into what to expect on game day.

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Matchup History

Since the realignment of divisions, the Falcons and Buccaneers have played each other after 59 times. Tampa Bay holds the slight edge with 30 wins to 29 losses. Including five straight wins until the Bucs dropped the final game of the season to Atlanta last year to leave them with a losing record in 2022.

Looking Back At 2022

Last season, Atlanta moved on from long-time quarterback Matt Ryan trading him to the Indianapolis Colts for a third-round pick. Replacing him was Marcus Mariota who had an up-and-down season until he was benched for rookie quarterback Desmond Ridder. 

The Falcons had one of the league's top rushing units behind rookie Tyler Allegier and finished with a 7-10 record. The defense however was ranked near the bottom of the league in almost every category. They were 23rd in points allowed, 27th in total yardage, 25th against the pass, 23rd against the run, and managed just 21 sacks on the year.

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What's New In 2023

The Falcons made several moves in free agency to strengthen their defense starting with the addition of Saints co-defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen. They made additions along the defensive line with Calais Campbell and David Onyemata and brought in outside linebacker Bid Dupree as well. In the secondary, they added safety Jessie Bates and traded for former top 10 pick cornerback Jeff Okudah.

On offense, they named Desmond Ridder the starting quarterback and added star running back Bijan Robinson through the draft. They signed Mack Hollins and former Buccaneer Scotty Miller at wide receiver and traded for tight end Jonnu Smith. They recently traded for Rams wideout Van Jefferson as well.

Top Players On Offense

RB Bijan Robinson

Robinson has been electric as a rookie through the first six weeks. He is the ultimate weapon for the Falcons with the ability to line up anywhere on the field. His elusiveness, vision, and ability to make defenders miss make him a difficult player for opponents to bring down. 

The Falcons are a run-first team and Robinson will get plenty of opportunities against the Bucs front seven. 

WR Drake London

London is the Falcons' number-one receiving option. The 6-5, 200-pound receiver lines up all over the field in Atlanta's offense and uses his frame to box out corners to high-point catches. He has 26 receptions for 329 yards and two scores on the season. 

When teams focus too heavily on stopping the run against the Falcons that is when London does his most damage. 

OG Chris Lindstrom

Lindstrom is the Falcons' best offensive lineman and one of the better guards in the NFL. He garnered his first Pro Bowl nod in 2022 and was named to the second All-Pro team as well. He is one of the main reasons for the Falcons' dominance in the run game and was rewarded with a deal that made him the highest-paid guard in NFL history this offseason.

Top Players On Defense

DL Grady Jarrett

Jarrett is one of the most underrated defensive tackles in the league. He gives interior linemen fits with his quick get-off and strength to push and collapse the pocket. Jarrett commands double teams to handle his speed-to-power ability and has been one of the most consistent pass rushers at the defensive tackle in the NFL.  

CB A.J. Terrell

Terrell has developed into one of the better cornerbacks in the league. He possesses excellent coverage skills using his long arms to physically disrupt routes and make it difficult for receivers to gain separation. he's a strong tackler with the ability to read and react to plays putting him in a position to come away with interceptions and pass deflections.  

S Jessie Bates

Bates is a cerebral player at safety. Equipped with speed, agility, and quick reflexes makes him a force to be reckoned with on the backend. He displays a keen sense of anticipation putting him in the right position to make plays and quarterbacks must know where he is on the field at all times. Bates covers ground quickly to disrupt passes, create turnovers, he has three interceptions on the season and is a strong tackler.

Final Thoughts

Atlanta made the decision to ride with Desmond Ridder as the starter and so far the results have been mixed. The Falcons have a 2-4 record and Ridder has six touchdowns and six interceptions on the year. Their rushing attack is still amongst the best in the league but they are scoring points near a league-low averaging just 16.5 per game.

Their revamped defense is allowing just 20 points per game and is ranked fourth in total yards and totaled passing yards allowed. While their run defense is ranked 11th giving up 99 yards per game. However, they haven't been able to get to the quarterback with just 10 sacks on the season ranking them near the bottom of the league. 

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JC ALLEN

JC Allen has been covering the Bucs since 2020. He is credentialed reporter and writer for Sports Illustrated’s Bucs Gameday and is the VP of the PFWA Tampa Chapter. A transplant to the area, he offers unparalleled views and insights on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

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