FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons appeared to be committed to a run-first offense through the first four weeks of the season.
Look again.
Desmond Ridder has posted back-to-back games with more than 300 passing yards the past two weeks, the first of his career. Coach Arthur Smith says the offense is evolving, even if the changes have come with some pain, including Ridder’s three interceptions in last week’s 24-16 home loss to Washington.
It was Ridder’s second game with three turnovers in the past three weeks, a disturbing trend. Smith prefers to describe the two turnover-filled games as exceptions to the quarterback’s ability to avoid mistakes in most of his 10 starts.
Ridder threw and ran for touchdowns while passing for a career-high 329 yards with no interceptions in a 21-19 win over Houston on Oct. 8. The second-year quarterback passed for 307 yards with two touchdowns last week, but the three interceptions spoiled his day.
Even so, Ridder said Wednesday he hopes the Falcons’ sudden upswing in passing yards makes it more difficult for Tampa Bay to devise a defensive scheme for Sunday’s game.
“I hope every single week a defense has to second-guess what our plan is going to be,” Ridder said. “Are we going to throw it 50 times or are we going to run it 50 times? For us an offense, obviously it’s huge to try to keep a defense on its toes.”
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder (9) passes the ball under pressure by Washington Commanders defensive end Casey Toohill (95) during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023, in Atlanta. Credit: AP/Butch Dill
Entering the season, Atlanta was determined to build its offense around running backs Bijan Robinson, the No. 8 overall pick in this year’s draft, and Tyler Allgeier, who ran for 1,035 yards as a rookie in 2022.
Robinson leads the Falcons (3-3) with 401 yards rushing, but his only two touchdowns have come as a receiver. He has been held under 50 yards on the ground in three of the…
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