The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Neal’s return to pre- injury form gives defense a boost

- ByJasonBut­t

It doesn’t seem like D. J. Moore saw him coming.

AsMoore cut to the inside on his slant route, Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k TeddyBridg­ewater delivered a pass to one of his top targets. WithMoore gaining the initial inside position on the play, it had the makings of an intermedia­te completion.

That was until Falcons safety Keanu Neal hit him hard and jarred the ball loose.

Neal read the play early and sprinted in Moore’s direction. As Moore got his hands on the ball, Neal delivereda crushing hit tohismidse­ction. Incomplete.

For the fifth- year safety, plays like this from the Falcons’ win over the Panthers onOct. 29havebeco­memore common of late. Over the past two weeks, Neal has showed signs of the former Pro Bowl- caliber player he was before most of the past two seasons was taken away because of injury.

“I think in every game there were spurts of it — spurts of feeling instinctiv­e and everything,” Neal said. “But I think you get into the last two games, and the last two games I’ve felt really good, instinctiv­e, like myself.”

Neal’s teammates and coaches have taken notice of a talented safety rounding back intowho hewas before an ACL tear ended his season after one game in 2018 and an Achilles tear cut his season short in 2019.

Receiver Julio Jones said Neal needed togetsomec­onfidence back after missing 28 games over two years. And Jones has started to see the defender return to the player opposing offenses fear.

“He had to get his confidence back,” Jones said. “That’s like everybody. ... You can tell that ( Neal) is back. He’s out there, he’s hitting people, he’s flying around. He’s doing a hell of a job for us.”

Said defensive tackle Grady Jarrett: “I definitely feel he’s feeling more like himself. He’s laying guys out and playing fast. You can tell he’s playing with that emotion, man. He’s going out there and having fun, cutting it loose. It’s awesome to see. I think there’s somuch room for him to get better.”

Neal ranks second on the team with 53 tackles and also recorded a sack on a perfectly timed blitz up the middle against the Detroit Lions. Over the past two games, Neal has posted 18 tackles and two quarterbac­k hits. He’s been used more as a blitzer, too, with the Falcons opting for a much more aggressive approach on defense.

Without Neal in the lineup for the vast majority of the past two years, the Falcons haven’t had the enforcing presence he brings in the run and short passing game. Defensive coordinato­r Jeff Ulbrich said Neal has been able to bring that element back to the defense this season.

“We talk about the kill zone being this area right in front of the linebacker­s and behind the defensive line, where people should fear to catch the ball,” Ulbrich said. “I don’t know if that’s necessaril­y been the case. But him rounding back into form, people are starting to peek around, and people are starting to drop balls in that area. People are starting to be aware that he is roaming somewhere.

“For me, it brings a ton of joy because he’s one of those kids who loves this game at the highest level. For him to lose it for two years, you saw it affect his soul and the man that he is. For him to get back into form and play the brand of ball he’s accustomed to, it’s really cool to see.”

For Neal, being back after the tenuous rehab he endured is one thing. But to be back making the plays he became known for early in his career is another. Although his rookie contract is up after this season, Neal said he isn’t focused onwhat a good individual campaign will meanwhen it comes to free agency.

Instead, he’s just happy to be back playing the game he missed when injuries prematurel­y took the past two seasons away.

“It’sdefinitel­y great getting back outwith the guys,” Neal said. “Being out the last two years and finally getting back andreally goingoutan­dcompeting, it’s definitely a blessing. I’m extremely happy to be back with the guys I came in withandgoi­ngoutandba­llin’. It’s definitely exciting, and I’m happy to be here.”

 ?? BRANDONWAD­E/ AP ?? Falcons safety Keanu Neal missedmost of the past two seasons with injuries.
BRANDONWAD­E/ AP Falcons safety Keanu Neal missedmost of the past two seasons with injuries.

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