Chattanooga Times Free Press

Falcons QB Ridder facing heat after 3 turnovers adds to offense’s struggles

- BY CHARLES ODUM

ATLANTA — A popular postgame question for the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday: Did Desmond Ridder look at his receivers too long?

The need for that inquiry may lead to another question becoming popular this week: Will coach Arthur Smith look only at one quarterbac­k when planning for the Falcons next game? Is it time to wonder if veteran Taylor Heinicke is moving closer to getting a shot to jumpstart the struggling Atlanta offense?

This is Ridder’s first full season as the Atlanta starter, and he’s only four games into the season. He was 2-2 in his four-game audition as the starter to close the 2022 season, and he’s again 2-2 to open 2023.

Suddenly, there’s new reason for concern. The Falcons have scored only one touchdown in their past two games. Such struggles could put any offense or any quarterbac­k under close scrutiny.

It was much easier to lobby for patience when the second-year quarterbac­k was avoiding mistakes in the first three games than when his three turnovers helped sink the Falcons in their 23-7 loss to the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars on Sunday.

Ridder’s two intercepti­ons, including one returned for a touchdown, and one lost fumble cast the quarterbac­k in a different light. The turnovers shortened the game for an Atlanta offense already struggling to capitalize on its opportunit­ies.

“The reality is we put ourselves in a hole and can’t turn the ball over,” Smith said. “So that’s something we all got to look at. It’s not just one person.”

Ridder acknowledg­ed “I could have held my eyes in a better place” on his first intercepti­on, a pass intended for tight end Kyle Pitts. He said he “didn’t get my eyes over there quick enough” when his pass for Drake London was intercepte­d.

Smith spoke of “tough, tough lessons for a young quarterbac­k.”

Optimism generated by Atlanta’s 2-0 start has faded as back-to-back losses have the Falcons at 2-2. Smith can be expected to maintain confidence in Ridder as the Falcons prepare to play Houston on Sunday.

WHAT’S WORKING

Rookie Bijan Robinson has rushed for more than 100 yards in two of his first four games. He ran for 105 yards on 14 carries against the Jaguars and added five receptions for 32 yards.

Robinson’s role as Atlanta’s lead back seems to be growing. Tyler Allgeier had only seven carries for 16 yards against the Jaguars.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

Seeing former Atlanta wide receiver Calvin Ridley now playing for Jacksonvil­le, and producing a 30-yard touchdown reception, only served to highlight the Falcons’ glaring need for a big-play threat at the position. Drake London had three catches, including a 15-yarder for Atlanta’s only touchdown. Tight end Jonnu Smith accounted for almost half of the team’s 191 receiving yards as he had six catches for 95 yards.

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