The first quarter of the NFL season is almost in the books, and after Week 4, the Washington Football Team will be able to give themselves an honest assessment of where they are as a team. Play for the team over the first three weeks has been spotty. Nevertheless, the team has a chance to have a .500 record of 2-2 with a win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
The road game will be Washingtonās second straight after a disastrous performance last week in a 43-21 defeat to the Buffalo Bills in New York.
Washingtonās maligned defense will need to perform better to secure the teamās second win. A unit expected to be one of the NFLās best has underperformed and needs to get on track against a Matt Ryan-led Falcons offense.
On offense, will quarterback Taylor Heinicke perform better than he did a week ago, with Atlanta being his second ever road start?
Heinicke did some things well by throwing for 212 yards and two touchdowns, but also turned the ball over twice, throwing two critical interceptions.
After last weekās āmeasuring stickā game, as Ron Rivera put it, the second-year coach in Washington discussed how the game against Atlanta would define his team.Ā
āWin or loss, I think the thing is itās about how we play now,ā Rivera said. āAnd thatāll talk about whether or not we were resilient, whether or not we can put things behind us, we can learn from what happened in the past and use it going forward. Thatās what Iām looking for as far as thatās concerned. I think itās an opportunity for us to take a step. Itās going to be a very competitive game. Both teams are in the same situation. So I expect it to be a hard played game.ā
What is wrong with the Washington Football Team defense?
Rivera understands the importance of his two young edge rushers in Chase Young and Montez Sweat. The tandem hasnāt gotten off to a fast start over the first three contests and needs to make plays for Washington to have a chance Sunday. Rivera discussed the duoās confidence and motivation as the Sunday game approaches.
āI think the big thing is, theyāve got to stay the course, more so than anything else that theyāve got to fall back to what they do best, and thatās one of the things that weāve talked about as a team is when things get tough, you got to go back to your base fundamentals,ā Rivera expounded. āThatās the root of everything. Well, theyāre base fundamental, the things that they do best itās using their speed and strength and their quickness more so than it is to try and be cute or something like that. And I think thatās when you watch them, some of the times, theyāre trying so hard at that theyāre getting a little bit out of what their real element is, and thatās athleticism.ā
The Falcons (1-2) are entering the contest having secured their first victory in a 17-14 win over the New York Giants last week at MetLife Stadium.
In the teamās last contest in Week 9 of the 2018 season, at FedEx Field, Washington was defeated by the Falcons 38-14.
Sundayās game marks the 27th time in franchise history the two teams will play each other. Washington leads the all-time series 15-10-1 – including postseason play -dating back to 10/9/1966.Ā
What would a win over the Falcons do for the Washington Football Team from a statistical and historical standpoint?
A win would snap Washingtonās six-game losing streak to the Falcons that dates back to December 3, 2006.
A āWā secures Washingtonās 16th all-time win against the Falcons.
A victory would be Washingtonās first-ever in their first regular-season appearance at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Georgia.
Finally, a victory gets Washington back to .500 to start the 2021 season and more importantly, gives the teams fanbase something to be positive about as the campaign progresses.





















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