The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Rookie TE powers Falcons’ air attack

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter dledbetter@ajc.com

The Falcons have seen Kyle Pitts working. For them, it was just a matter of time before he turned in his first mega-nfl game.

“We all know what Kyle can do,” Falcons running back Cordarrell­e Patterson said. “Like coach (Arthur Smith) always says, he expects stuff like that from Kyle. We do, too. He was the fourth overall pick. He’s got every asset. He’s got good speed, hands (and runs good) routes.”

Quarterbac­k Matt Ryan has taken Pitts under his wing.

“That’s something that he’s been preaching, just staying the course every day, dayby-day,” Pitts said. “Trying to be the best player that I can be and it will come out in the games.”

Pitts, who played at Florida, was called a unicorn — one of a kind — by his college coach Dan Mullen during the pre-draft process. Pitts destroyed the Jets’ secondary as he finished with nine catches for 119 yards, including a big 39-yard grab on a key fourth-quarter drive that was needed to secure the victory.

“Stuff like that happens to Kyle, we want it to happen every week,” Patterson said. “We are just proud of the guy. He’s been coming each and every week. He’s doing everything he can. There’s a lot on his plate, but it comes with the territory.”

In the previous four games, Pitts had four catches for 31 yards in the opener against the Eagles, followed by five for 73, two for 35 and four for 50. He caught his first touchdown pass to put the Falcons up 10-0 against the Jets on Sunday. He plans to keep the ball in the basement at his house in a case.

“We always got his back,”

Patterson said. “We support him. We just hope he continues to do that.”

Smith has been preaching patience as Pitts was turning in modest performanc­es through the first four games.

“It’s a long (season),” Smith said. “Everybody wants the hot take after Week One. You have to see continual improvemen­t. That’s why Kyle is here. We like the player that he is becoming and he’ll continue to improve.”

The Falcons led 20-3 at halftime. The Jets cut it to 20-17 with just under 7 minutes to play. The Falcons needed a drive. With the game on the line, Ryan didn’t hesitate in throwing to Pitts.

“It really was the jumpstart for us on the last drive,” Ryan said.

Running back Mike Davis capped the nine-play, 75-yard drive with a 3-yard TD run to put the Falcons up 27-17. The Jets added a field goal with 22 seconds left, but the Falcons came up with the onside kick to preserve the win.

Ryan talked with Pitts after his big game. “I just told him ... (that) I’m proud of him,” Ryan said. “I think there’s going to be a lot of those in the future for him. He’s done a great job of focusing on growth and developmen­t day in and day out.”

The Falcons were aware of Pitts’ slow start and throwthe-roof expectatio­ns. “There’s a lot of noise both positive and negative that can distract you,” Ryan said. “He’s been as good of a young guy of being able to just focus in on working hard every day and getting better, and I think he’s done that for the five games we’ve had. I expect him to continue that. I think it’s showing that he is really a talented player and can be a great player in this league.”

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