Atlanta, GA
Game Predictions: Seahawks Week 7 vs. Falcons
The Seattle Seahawks risk dropping to third in the NFC West standings in Week 7 after once having a two-game hold on first place. Seattle needs a win over the Atlanta Falcons to snap a three-game skid and not drop below .500 for the first time this season.
Back on the road for the first time since Sept. 30, the Seahawks (3-3) are coming off a 36-24 rivalry defeat at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers. The Falcons (4-2) are riding a three-game win streak, most recently defeating the Carolina Panthers 38-20.
Seattle had 10 days of rest after playing three games in 11 days from Weeks 4–6, but they will still be without right tackle Stone Forsythe (hand) and cornerbacks Riq Woolen (ankle) and Tre Brown (ankle) — not counting the players that have recently landed on injured reserve. Starting running back Kenneth Walker III is also questionable with an illness.
Atlanta has ruled out starting linebackers Lorenzo Carter (concussion) and Troy Andersen, while starting safety Justin Simmons is questionable with a hamstring injury.
Can the Seahawks finally get back in the win column for the first time in nearly a month versus the Falcons? Our writing staff has a few predictions and players to watch in Seattle’s Week 7 road game against Atlanta.
Predictions For Week 7
Based on the fact Seattle has lost three straight games, will be missing three starters in Riq Woolen, Tre Brown, and Stone Forsythe, and has two rookies in Nehemiah Pritchett and Mike Jerrell set to make their first career starts, this may seem like an poor draw for Mike Macdonald’s squad to rebound, especially playing on the road at a 10 AM PT kickoff. But even though the Falcons have won four of their first six games to climb to the top of the NFC South, at least on paper, there are several reasons why the Seahawks could actually match up quite well with this particular opponent.
On offense, Seattle has been hindered by a struggling offensive line both in the pass and run game, as Geno Smith has been under constant pressure and Ken Walker III and Zach Charbonnet haven’t had much to work with in the ground game. But for as well as Atlanta has started the season, however, Raheem Morris’ defense ranks 26th in rushing yards allowed and dead last in sacks, which should put a smile on coordinator Ryan Grubb’s face considering the gauntlet of pass rushers his team has faced during their current losing streak. In theory, Smith should have time to operate in the pocket and the run game should be able to find traction with the Falcons missing two starting linebackers.
Defensively, the absence of Woolen and Brown creates some unfortunate depth concerns for Seattle with practice squad elevations Faion Hicks and Josh Jobe likely to see significant playing time facing off against talented receivers Drake London and Darnell Mooney. Atlanta also has an exciting one-two backfield punch featuring Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier, which could spell trouble for a run defense that has been gashed for more than 170 rushing yards per game in their losing streak. With that said, the Falcons rank 21st in rushing yards and Kirk Cousins has thrown five picks, showing a penchant for taking gambles into tight coverage when pressured.
With Seattle and Atlanta both having more concerns on defense – at least from a health perspective – this likely will be a seesaw, high scoring affair with both teams scoring into the 30s. Ultimately, Smith’s stellar play in domes coupled with pass protection holding up better than it has in recent weeks will allow the Seahawks to find the end zone four times, including a pair of touchdowns for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, as Macdonald’s team outguns the Falcons for a critical, potentially season-saving, victory. -Corbin Smith
Corbin’s Pick to Click: Jaxon Smith-Njigba
The Falcons have been incredibly stingy this season when it comes to giving up big plays, ranking first in the NFL allowing just eight plays of 20 or more yards. However, they rank 32nd in completion percentage allowed at north of 72 percent and slot cornerback Dee Alford has been the most vulnerable suspect in the secondary, surrendering a team-high 234 yards and two touchdowns in coverage so far. Smith-Njigba’s performance has been inconsistent in his sophomore season, but with a size and quickness advantage over Alford against a defense that has been more than willing to give up short completions and missed a lot of tackles, this feels like a potential breakout game for the former Ohio State star attacking the middle of the field and creating after the catch.
Corbin’s Prediction: Seahawks 34, Falcons 30
If anything we know about Mike Macdonald is true, the alleged “much-needed meeting” the team had on Monday, per DK Metcalf, will be the wake-up call this Seahawks team needed. Macdonald doesn’t appear to be a coach who deals well with failure, and a three-game skid following a perfect start has to sting immensely. This team has been cursed by injuries, sure, but this team still won games in Weeks 2–3 with injuries beginning to pile up.
Perhaps the biggest advantage Seattle has in this game — which it hasn’t had any other week this season — is a favorable matchup against a lackluster pass rush. Atlanta is dead last in pressure-to-sack percentage (7.04 percent) and 30th in team pressures (71). Seattle will be down to its fourth-string right tackle Michael Jerrell, who is replacing the league leader in pressure allowed by 16, but otherwise will have the same offensive line it had through six weeks. If they can keep Geno Smith even relatively more clean than they have this season, the offense may take off.
We could be looking at a shootout. Seattle is without two of its top three cornerbacks, and Atlanta has weapons galore with running back Bijan Robinson and wide receivers Drake London and Darnell Mooney, among others. In theory, the Seahawks’ run defense should be improved with defensive tackle Byron Murphy II back in the fold and Roy Robertson-Harris now on the roster via trade. Kirk Cousins, like Smith, may need to sling the rock as both teams try to keep pace with one another.
The health of Walker will be a big factor for the Seahawks and whether they can establish the run. Even against a bad pass rush, any team can home in on Smith if they only expect him to drop straight back every snap. That area could decide the game in or out of Seattle’s favor. -Connor Benintendi
Connor’s Pick to Click: DT Byron Murphy II
This isn’t only because of Murphy’s comments during the week regarding Atlanta’s choice to pass on him in the draft. Seattle has lost all three games since Murphy has been sidelined, and its run defense has struggled mightily during that time. It seems when one piece is removed, the Seahawks haven’t had the depth to make up the difference. With Robertson-Harris and Murphy both being plugged in, the first-round rookie should have more vigor than ever after missing the first stretch of games of his career.
Connor’s Score Prediction: Seahawks 34, Falcons 26
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Atlanta, GA
Luke Kornet calls on Atlanta Hawks to cancel ‘Magic City Monday’ promo
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An NBA player from an opposing team has called on the Atlanta Hawks to cancel their upcoming game promotion that revolves around celebrating a well-known local gentleman’s club.
San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet asked the Hawks to reconsider their “Magic City Monday” plans for a March 16 game against the Orlando Magic in a letter posted to Medium on Monday, March 2. Atlanta’s ownership group and front office recently touted the one-night collaboration as an ode to an “iconic cultural institution,” citing Magic City’s role and impact in Atlanta’s Black communities and hip-hop culture in the announcement.
But Kornet wrote that “the Hawks failed to acknowledge that this place is, as the business itself boasts, ‘Atlanta’s premier strip club.’ “
“The NBA should desire to protect and esteem women, many of whom work diligently every day to make this the best basketball league in the world,” Kornet continued. “We should promote an atmosphere that is protective and respectful of the daughters, wives, sisters, mothers, and partners that we know and love.
“Allowing this night to go forward without protest would reflect poorly on us as an NBA community, specifically in being complicit in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society.”
Magic City Kitchen is also slated to serve two versions of its “world famous” lemon pepper wings – Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ – at the March 16 game. The flavor is named after three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year-winner, Lou Williams. Rapper T.I. is scheduled to perform at halftime and limited edition Magic City merchandise will be available to purchase at the game.
Magic City celebrated 40 years with a five-part STARZ docuseries, ‘Magic City: An American Fantasy,’ that was produced by Hawks principal owner Jami Gertz and Atlanta native Jermaine Dupri. Magic City founder Michael “Mr. Magic” Barney and T.I. are scheduled to record a live podcast from inside Atlanta’s State Farm Arena before the game.
Kornet, 30, hopes the Hawks and NBA officials listen to him instead.
“I’d like to encourage the league, its owners, employees and fans to hold the Atlanta Hawks to a higher standard of what they find worthy of promoting,” Kornet wrote. “I and others throughout the league were surprised by and object to the Hawks’ decision. We desire to provide an environment where fans of all ages can safely come and enjoy the game of basketball and where we can celebrate the history and culture of communities in good conscience. The celebration of a strip club is not conduct aligned with that vision.”
Luke Kornet stats
Kornet is averaging a career-best 7.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists in his first season with the Spurs. This is the sixth team he’s played for in his nine NBA seasons, with his previous four years spent on the Boston Celtics.
Atlanta, GA
Blazers Outclassed in Every Aspect By Atlanta
The Portland Trail Blazers put up an absolute stinker on Sunday, getting destroyed by the .500 Atlanta Hawks, 135-101. It was a soul-destroying loss. Jrue Holiday and Donovan Clingan have at least some reason to hold their heads high, with Holiday putting up 23 points on 56.3% shooting and Clingan getting a 15 point/15 rebound double-double. Otherwise you have to squint pretty hard to take away anything positive for the Blazers.
Here are a few observations from the game:
First Quarter Disaster Class
Not a whole lot went right for the Blazers in the first quarter other than Jrue Holiday’s 14 points in the frame. No other Blazer could manage more than three points. At the other end of the court, the Hawks were getting to the free throw line with ease, taking 15 freebies against only two for the Blazers. Atlanta found it easy to get wide-open shots too. Simple penetrate-and-kick was the order of the day, and it was shockingly successful. Five turnovers for Portland didn’t help either. With everything going wrong, the refs added to the misery, ignoring some laughably physical play for a steal at one end, while whistling Vit Krejci for a block on a clear charge on the other. Poor whistles led to frustration, with Clingan losing the plot a bit and picking up his third foul in the quarter out of frustration. Finishing down 19 at the end of the first quarter is no way to win a basketball game, yet somehow it could have been worse. With a bit over a minute to go, the Blazers had been down 24. Credit for not giving up I guess, but… yeesh.
Okongwu was terrific. At one point in the 2nd quarter, he had 20 points on 77.8% shooting from the field and 75% shooting from deep. Not bad for a 6’10” center. He was always open in the corner. Every time down the court. If Atlanta had wanted to make feeding him a priority, Okongwu might have finished with 60. Instead, they ignored the obvious and gave every Hawk who took the court plenty of touches and shots. It’s hard to argue with a 34-point win, but it really should have been a 40-point lead at halftime if the Hawks had pressed their advantage.
Henderson’s Three-Point Shot
It’s still early days for Henderson’s 25-26 season, but he’s shown good things coming back from injury. His strength and first step are encouraging. His three-point shooting, however, has been a real problem. For a team that was already at or around the worst three-point percentage in the NBA before Henderson took the court, the last thing they needed was him to come in and shoot 24% for the season. In this game he attempted 4 of them, making one. Two of his misses were so ugly that Atlanta fans were embarrassed for him. Without a functional shot from range, he’s just not showing enough to win the starting job.
Three Quarters of Garbage Time
One way to look at this game is to give the Blazers credit for keeping it pretty even for most of the game after the soul-crushing first quarter. You could also give Portland credit for finding their way to the arena today. This game was decided early and nothing the Blazers did the rest of the way gave anybody a sense that they could mount a comeback. That’s pretty discouraging.
Nice Shooting Percentage From Krejci, But…
75% shooting from the field and 66% from three for Krejci? Yes, please! Three total shots from deep and five overall in a game when they needed points? No, no, no. Krejci seemed like a brilliant pickup for the Blazers, what with him shooting over 40% from three the last three season in Atlanta. He just hasn’t had the kind of impact we all imagined so far. It’s still early in his Blazer career, but the 31.7% that Krejci is shooting from beyond the arc for the Blazers isn’t what anyone had in mind. Today he made his first three shots, with two of them from deep. Would this be the game that could get him on track? Unfortunately he’d only take one more three-pointer the rest of the game. It’s incredible that they wouldn’t at least try to lean into him a bit more when he looked like he might be poised to break out of his Blazers’ shooting slump.
The Blazers will get two days off before taking on the apparently lottery-bound Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. A Portland win would probably suit both clubs just fine.
Atlanta, GA
Drama mars finish of half-marathon national championships in Atlanta
The 2026 Publix Atlanta Marathon, which served as the USA Track & Field Half Marathon Championships, met chaos Sunday in the women’s half marathon event.
Three runners — Jess McClain, Emma Grace Hurley and Ednah Kurgat — were led off course by an official race vehicle with less than 2 miles to go. The nearly-half-mile error, according to data from Hurley’s Strava account, cost the runners their top-three finishes.
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