Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Falcons 2022 schedule: Prepare for a potentially long season
The Atlanta Falcons ’ 2022 schedule was launched together with the remainder of the NFL slate Thursday.
The season will kick off Thursday, Sept. 8, with the Los Angeles Rams internet hosting the Buffalo Payments at SoFi Stadium. ESPN opens its schedule with Monday Night time Soccer on Sept. 12 that includes the Denver Broncos on the Seattle Seahawks.
The NFL expanded to 17 regular-season video games final season, and the ultimate regular-season video games might be performed Jan. 8, 2023. The playoffs start Jan. 14 and proceed by Tremendous Bowl LVII on Feb. 12 in Glendale, Arizona.
Here is what’s in retailer for the Falcons:
Schedule
Sept. 11: vs. New Orleans
Sept. 18: at Los Angeles Rams
Sept. 25: at Seattle
Oct. 2: vs. Cleveland
Oct. 9: at Tampa Bay
Oct. 16: vs. San Francisco
Oct. 23: at Cincinnati
Oct. 30: vs. Carolina
Nov. 6: vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Nov. 10 at Carolina (TNF)
Nov. 20: vs. Chicago
Nov. 27: vs. Washington
Dec. 4: vs. Pittsburgh
Dec. 11: Bye
Dec. 17/18: at New Orleans
Dec. 24: at Baltimore
Jan. 1: vs. Arizona
Jan. 7/8: vs. Tampa Bay
Power of schedule: ninth, .524
Largest takeaway
This schedule was at all times going to be difficult with each of final yr’s Tremendous Bowl members – the Rams and Bengals. As soon as Tom Brady returned to Tampa Bay, it meant the Buccaneers had been going to nonetheless be good too. Falcons coach Arthur Smith confirmed he can beat groups at or under his crew’s stage final season, however not a lot of these video games exist on paper this season (two towards Carolina, at Seattle, Chicago). Having to face the NFC West goes to be troublesome, plus having to face the Chargers within the seventeenth recreation crossover. Be prepared for an extended yr.
Revenge recreation
The Falcons host the Cleveland Browns on Oct. 2. It may imply quarterback Deshaun Watson, who spurned the Falcons’ commerce provide, taking part in in Atlanta. The Texans tried to commerce Watson, who’s going through 22 civil lawsuits in Houston alleging sexual misconduct and sexual assault, since 2021. He met with the Falcons in March earlier than he selected to play with Cleveland. Going after Watson additionally gave quarterback Matt Ryan the possibility to discover his choices, which led to his commerce to the Colts. To switch Ryan, Atlanta signed Marcus Mariota and drafted Desmond Ridder. However the Watson pursuit and ensuing commerce pushed the Falcons right into a transitory interval with greater than $62 million in useless cap.
Is it revenge? No. However a recreation with deep storylines for a way the Falcons reached this level, in addition to the current and way forward for the franchise? Completely.
What Vegas thinks
Oddsmakers aren’t excessive on the Falcons – the over/below on win whole is 5.5 – and that’s with good cause, primarily based on the roster as at present constructed. Atlanta may shock a bit, notably within the entrance seven on protection, however inevitably falls slightly below the over/below mark at 5 wins this season.
Daring prediction
Smith will as soon as once more present he can get essentially the most out of a roster – however the Falcons will wrestle towards this schedule. Ridder begins a number of video games this season and Atlanta finally ends up with a top-5 choose within the 2023 NFL draft.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Falcons inactives for Week 16 matchup with the New York Giants
ATLANTA — After listing outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter and wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge as questionable on Friday’s game report, the Falcons made a final decision on the two prior to Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.
Both were given the all-clear after working through injuries this week. Carter was listed on the injury report as having a groin injury, while Hodge was listed as having a ribs injury.
Because of Hodge’s active status, the Falcons decided to keep practice squad receiver Dylan Drummond inactive after using a standard practice squad elevation on him Saturday. On the same day, the Falcons signed fellow receiver Chris Blair to the active roster. So, the Falcons have good depth at receiver heading into Michael Penix Jr.’s first career start.
Here is the full list of Falcons’ inactives for Week 16:
Atlanta, GA
Braves News: Season reviews, Rickey Henderson, hot stove, more
The offseason continues to move on as the Braves stay quiet for now. Today was the flurry of first base movement, which fortunately didn’t impact the Braves, who have no opening at first base or designated hitter. It is hard not to get antsy watching players move all over the place in the offseason where the Braves opened up a bunch of money to do something but have yet to do anything of note. I do maintain that something (probably multiple things) of note will happen, but it is frustrating to see options dwindle and players move. All of that said, my preference coming into the offseason was signing Ha-Seong Kim, a viable starter, and a viable outfielder. I have begun to suspect that a trade is going to be the pathway to at least one of those holes and Kim is still out there. Time will tell and all we can do is try to remain patient. Plenty of time remains before Spring Training and the season begin.
Braves News
Demetrius reviewed Austin Riley’s rollercoaster of a 2024 season, that featured underperformance, quality production, and injury at various times.
Gaurav took a look at prospect Mitch Farris’ impressive 2024 season, as the 13th round pick of the Braves’ 2023 draft.
MLB News
Baseball icon and Hall-of-Famer Rickey Henderson died of pneumonia on Saturday at the age of 65.
Cleveland traded first baseman Josh Naylor to the D-Backs for pitcher Slade Cecconi and a competitive balance round B pick.
The Guardians signed Carlos Santana, just after dumping a different first baseman in Naylor to Arizona.
Negotiations between the Dodgers and Teoscar Hernandez do not appear to be moving and the Dodgers are reportedly looking into alternatives.
The Yankees signed former MVP Paul Goldschmidt to a one year deal worth $12.5 million to fill their hole at first base.
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Man shot, robbed in Atlanta on his way to work says he still has nightmares about it
ATLANTA – FOX 5 Atlanta heard from the man who was shot when robbers took his electric bike and backpack. It happened early Monday morning near Hiawassee Drive in Southwest Atlanta, and police say the suspects haven’t been caught.
“I have nightmares and stuff like that. I can’t sleep,” Renard Sullivan said.
Sullivan said he is still trying to figure out how to move forward after he was shot and robbed while heading to work.
“All of a sudden, out of nowhere, the car came up behind me just saying, ‘Stop. Give me everything you want,’” Sullivan explained.
Just before 6 a.m. Monday morning, two masked men in a sedan approached Sullivan and took his electric bike and backpack, according to Atlanta police. Afterward, Sullivan said one of the men shot him in his leg.
“It’s like I looked down, and I got shot. Then, I called 911,” he explained.
Sullivan said the route he took on Monday was a common way for him to get to work, and he doesn’t know who could be behind this.
“I don’t mess with nobody. I just go and do what I got to do. Work, you know what I’m saying? Do a little work out there at the gas station,” he said.
Sullivan’s siblings said the electric bike was his main form of transportation. This was also not the first time something like this has happened to him. Sullivan said someone tried to take his e-bike from him a few months ago before his son intervened.
Atlanta police have not yet named any suspects nor have they announced arrests in Sullivan’s case. He said he wants the men who did this behind bars.
“Get them off the street, so they don’t do it to nobody else,” Sullivan said.
Sullivan’s family has started a GoFundMe campaign to help him get back on his feet.
The Source: FOX 5 Atlanta reporter Kim Leoffler spoke to Renard Sullivan for this article which follows up on a previous FOX 5 Atlanta report.
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