3-0 Falcons to face a stumbling Carolina squad

Team looking to get the running game going early and often

The Falcons had little use of the running game in their 27-3 victory of the San Diego Chargers as Matt Ryan continues to be the hottest QB in the NFL with a 114.0 Rating and eight touchdowns in three games.

“When Matt is playing with confidence, I think it permeates around the locker room,” coach Mike Smith said. “We’ve got a lot of guys playing with confidence right now.”

A continued confidence will be a key to going 4-0 and the Carolina Panthers are just the team to get them there as the Panthers have lost the last four meetings against the Falcons and Carolina QB Cam Newton is coming off a terrible 36-7 performance against the NY Giants.

But nobody is being harder on themselves than Newton.

“Who wants to support something that puts on a performance of embarrassment,” Newton said after his three-interception performance. “That’s what this was. If I was a fan of the Carolina Panthers I would be holding my head down in shame of the product that was out there.”

If Matt Ryan gets both the running game and the passing game going, the Falcons may be unstoppable.

“It is a divisional game, but the truth is, your biggest game is the one you are about to play,” Panthers Head Coach Ron Rivera said. “I guess as far as the record goes and being in our division, yes it means a lot, it is a big game.”

Tickets are still available for this pivotal division match up.

 

 

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Patriots, Steelers, Jets, Falcons Can Clinch

Filed at 3:24 p.m. EST

NEW YORK. Division leaders New England, Pittsburgh and Atlanta, and the second-place can clinch playoff berths this weekend.

The (10-2) will do so simply with a victory. They also get in if Miami and Jacksonville both lose or tie, or if Miami and Indianapolis both lose or tie.

The need a variety of scenarios, all of them requiring a Pittsburgh win except one in which a tie and losses or ties by Miami, Oakland and San Diego, and an Indianapolis loss will do.

Atlanta must win and have any two of the Giants, and lose. Or a Falcons tie and losses by the Giants, Eagles, Packers and a loss or tie by the Buccaneers.

The Jets need a win and losses or ties by the and Jaguars, or Chargers and . Or a Jets tie and losses by San Diego and Indianapolis, plus a loss or tie by Oakland.

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