The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Injury issues looming after loss to Titans

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter dledbetter@ajc.com

Falcons coach Arthur Smith has to make a decision soon that will be the biggest of his young head coaching career. But before he makes the call, he’s looking for clarity on Desmond Ridder’s health.

The Falcons’ starting quarterbac­k was checked for a concussion and cleared in the 28-23 loss to the Titans on Sunday in Nashville. While he was out of the game, backup Taylor Heinicke came in and got the offense moving. After Ridder was cleared to return to the game in the third quarter, Smith stayed with Heinicke.

“Looked at how the game (was) going,” Smith said. “Maybe, I felt like a baseball manager at the time; you can’t pull a pitcher and put one back in. That’s the way it was going with Taylor. ... I felt what had happened in the first half, that was the best decision for the team at that moment.”

Heinicke rallied the offense and Ridder still has some concussion­s protocols to follow. In the meantime, the Falcons, who dropped to 4-4, must start preparing to face the Vikings on Sunday at Mercedes-benz Stadium.

Here are some things we learned from the loss:

Health concerns vs. hot hand

Smith factored in his concern for Ridder’s health along with Heinicke’s hot hand. “It was both,” Smith said. “(There) was a reason (Ridder) came out. My concern is about the player. The health can affect performanc­e.”

Smith had held players out after they’ve been cleared to return from concussion protocol.

“The guys who were checked for concussion­s will be further evaluated, whether they are cleared or not,” Smith said. “They will continue to test them. Make sure they do everything that they can. Health and safety of those is paramount.”

The big decision

After hearing from medical staff, Smith plans to make his quarterbac­k decision by Wednesday. That’s when the Falcons will start preparing for the Vikings.

Heinicke was signed in March and received a twoyear contract worth up to $20 million.

“Taylor came in there and did a nice job,” Smith said. “For the next 24 hours, I have to listen to the medical experts first and then we have to evaluate shortterm what’s best for Des, what’s best for this team to win one game against Minnesota.”

Smith doesn’t plan to play quarterbac­k roulette and try to keep Minnesota guessing about the quarterbac­k.

“Whoever is going to play this week to help us beat Minnesota has to get the reps,” Smith said. “I won’t play any games on Wednesday. There is a lot that we still need to consider as I continue to check in with Des and then the medical experts.”

Wide receivers

Leading receiver Drake London, who has 37 catches for 438 yards and two touchdowns, left the game with a groin injury after he laid out and made a nice catch for a 21-yard gain with 4:07 left in the third quarter. He finished with five catches for 55 yards and did not return.

“I don’t have an official timeline” on London’s status, Smith said, adding that the injury “wasn’t as bad as we thought. It will be some positive news there with Drake. That’s kind of where we are at.”

The team’s backup receivers stepped up with London out.

“We’re going to move Mack (Hollins) over here,” Smith said. “That’s why you have players like Hollins, (Khadarel) Hodge and Scotty (Miller). Van ( Jefferson) just got here and Van had to play a lot . ... Credit to those guys, they stepped up.”

Hodge had a 52-yard gain and Miller caught a touchdown pass.

“It felt good,” said Hodge, who led the Falcons in receiving yards with 75 on three catches. “Take advantage of every opportunit­y that you get regardless of the circumstan­ces. It’s always prayers up to my guy Drake. Get healthy soon.”

Fixing field position

The Falcons’ drive starts for Ridder in the first half were horrible after the opening drive, which started at the Titans’ 29-yard line after Calais Campbell recovered Malik Willis’ fumbled shotgun snap. The rest of the first-half possession­s started at the 15, 24, 7, 7, 13, 12 and 8.

Mike Hughes fielded one punt at the 1-yard line and returned it 6 yards. He may have lost the punt returner job.

“We have to tweak something,” Smith said. “Coach something different, we’ll do that. How we are making decisions back there. Making sure that we are doing the right things.”

The Titans planned to bleed the clock by using running back Derrick Henry and the Falcons couldn’t counter from the deep holes they were starting from.

“Credit to Tennessee,” Smith said. “I don’t think it was any secret on how they were going to come in there and play that game. We had a chance early. Didn’t take advantage of it. We did get points and then the rest of the half, we were really backed up. We’ve got to do a better job with that.”

 ?? AP ?? Atlanta’s backup QB Taylor Heinicke, who came in and got the offense moving as starter Desmond Ridder was being checked out, scrambles as the Titans’ Harold Landry III (58) and Kristian Fulton defend in Sunday’s game.
AP Atlanta’s backup QB Taylor Heinicke, who came in and got the offense moving as starter Desmond Ridder was being checked out, scrambles as the Titans’ Harold Landry III (58) and Kristian Fulton defend in Sunday’s game.

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