What stood out in Falcons second preseason loss to Ravens

What stood out in Falcons second preseason loss to Ravens

BALTIMORE — The Atlanta Falcons dressed 53 males Saturday for his or her second preseason recreation, a 13-12 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Financial institution Stadium. None had been starters, apart from particular groups.

THE PLAYERS WHO SUITED UP

The Falcons’ non-dressed record was 11 gamers longer in opposition to the Ravens than it was in opposition to the Miami Dolphins final week. Twenty-six gamers did not play in Miami. Thirty-seven had been out of uniform in Baltimore.

This should not be all that shocking, contemplating the Falcons sustained some key accidents final week in Miami. Exterior linebacker Bralen Trice, defensive again Harrison Hand, and broad receiver Rondale Moore had been all positioned on the reserve/injured record attributable to knee accidents within the aftermath. Security DeMarcco Hellams stays on the 90-man roster however is out for a “important” time frame attributable to an ankle harm, per head coach Raheem Morris.

Absolutely the teaching employees would not wish to threat any extra losses, particularly within the preseason. So, the Falcons gave loads of taking part in time to these preventing for a future with the group.

Those that didn’t costume included: quarterbacks Kirk Cousins and Michael Penix Jr., broad receivers Darnell Mooney, Drake London, KhaDarel Hodge and Ray-Ray McCloud III, operating backs Bijan Robinson, Tyler Allgeier, tight ends Kyle Pitts, Ross Dwelley and Charlie Woerner, offensive linemen Chris Lindstrom, Matthew Bergeron, Drew Dalman, Jake Matthews and Kaleb McGary, defensive linemen David Onyemata, Kentavius Road, Ta’Quon Graham, Zach Harrison, Grady Jarrett and Eddie Goldman, outdoors linebackers Lorenzo Carter, Matthew Judon and Arnold Ebiketie, inside linebackers Troy Andersen, Nate Landman and Kaden Elliss, cornerbacks Dee Alford, Mike Hughes, Clark Phillips III, A.J. Terrell and Antonio Hamilton Sr. and safeties Jessie Bates III, Richie Grant, Dane Cruikshank and Hellams.

Defensively, the Falcons began defensive linemen Zion Logue, Brandon Dorlus and LaCale London, outdoors linebackers James Smith-Williams and Demone Harris, inside linebacker JD Bertrand and Milo Eifler, cornerbacks Anthony Johnson and Natrone Brooks and safeties Michah Abernathy and Lukas Denis.

Offensively, the Falcons began offensive linemen Julién Davenport, Jovaughn Gwyn, Ryan Neuzil, Kyle Hinton and Andrew Stueber, tight finish John FitzPatrick, operating again Carlos Washington Jr., broad receivers Casey Washington and Dylan Drummond and quarterback Taylor Heinicke.