Prior to the Falcons’ Week 10 defensive outburst, they had recorded just seven total sacks through their first eight games. In contrast, Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan had personally tallied eight sacks entering Sunday’s contest.
Atlanta’s shocking six-sack performance become the biggest headline from the team’s 26-9 upset win over New Orleans, although the offensive line deserves some credit as well.
The Falcons kept the Saints’ powerful offense off of the field by winning the time of possession battle, thanks in large part to the way they played up front against one of the best defenses in the NFL this season.
Atlanta’s offensive line allowed just one sack and kept an injured Matt Ryan upright for most of the day. Rookie right tackle Kaleb McGary has been solid for most of the year, but was especially good on Sunday.
He held Jordan in check and never once shied away from the challenge. Watch for yourself as Brian Baldinger breaks down the team’s offensive line play below:
.@AtlantaFalcons @M_Ryan02 will take this kind of pass protection all day everyday for the next 7 games. Excellent day across the board in all phases in the game in a “WhoDatHouse” that is as difficult a place to play in the @NFL #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/rOzCZmqLj0
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) November 12, 2019
Falcons coach Dan Quinn noticed as well, appreciating the way McGary battled against one of the league’s best defensive ends.
Dan Quinn said Kaleb McGary had a good fight against Cam Jordan. #Falcons
— Kelsey Conway (@FalconsKelsey) November 11, 2019
Atlanta could get their other first-round pick, guard Chris Lindstrom, back in a few weeks, although it may take another season to know what the team has in the former Boston College standout.
For now, the Falcons have to feel pretty good about what they’ve seen from McGary.
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