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Falcons seek bounce-back performances from key players against Buccaneers

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Steve Cannon Vice Chairman - Ambse | Atlanta Falcons Website

Steve Cannon Vice Chairman - Ambse | Atlanta Falcons Website

The Atlanta Falcons, with a current record of 4-3, are preparing to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who share the same record, in their upcoming match at Raymond James Stadium. This game marks their second and final encounter for the season. The Falcons aim to recover from their recent defeat against the Seattle Seahawks, where they lost 34-14.

Head coach Raheem Morris commented on the team's performance during the loss, stating that his team "came out flat." This aspect is expected to be a focal point as they prepare for their next game.

Several players have been highlighted as needing a strong performance against Tampa Bay. The secondary unit has been identified as an area requiring improvement after conceding two end-of-half touchdowns in recent games. Jessie Bates III and Justin Simmons expressed determination to rectify these issues swiftly. Simmons remarked on the defense's shortcomings, saying, "That's not good enough, unacceptable."

Quarterback Kirk Cousins is also seeking redemption following three turnovers in the fourth quarter against Seattle. Despite an above-average completion rate of 68.6%, Cousins' turnovers were costly and contributed significantly to the Seahawks' victory.

Drake London, another key player for Atlanta, aims to enhance his performance against Tampa Bay. Although he recorded 63 yards and a touchdown against Seattle, London has previously excelled against the Buccaneers. In past encounters with Tampa Bay, he achieved notable receiving yardage.

As the Falcons prepare for this crucial matchup, focus remains on improving defensive strategies and minimizing offensive errors.

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