5 Falcons players to watch in Week 13 vs. Chargers

The Falcons have several dynamic playmakers on both sides of the ball that could present problems for the Chargers in Week 13.

The Falcons made some big splash moves last offseason, and for the most part, it has paid off. Atlanta leads the lowly NFC South by two games with a 6-5 record.

The Falcons host the Chargers for a huge Week 13 matchup this weekend. Both teams are in the thick of the playoff races in each conference, with Los Angeles likely destined for a Wild Card spot.

Here are five Falcons players that the Chargers must keep an eye on for:

RB Bijan Robinson

Defensive coordinators don’t get the best sleep when they realize they face Bijan Robinson on Sunday. The Texas product is already one of the most dynamic players in the league in just his second NFL season. He has averaged 103.8 scrimmage yards per game this season and seven total touchdowns. He’s also a dynamic threat out of the backfield, as he’s caught 45 passes, fourth-most amongst running backs.

TE Kyle Pitts

Now that Atlanta finally has a competent quarterback, Pitts has been better in 2024. Through 11 games, he has 35 catches for 494 yards and three touchdowns. He’s had just one catch in two of his last three contests, so the Falcons may make it a point of emphasis to get him involved early. Pitts presents a matchup issue due to his unique speed/size combination, and the Chargers will likely use Derwin James to try and slow him down.

OG Chris Lindstrom

Lindstrom has evolved into one of, if not the best, guard in the league. He dominates the line of scrimmage for the Falcons offense, which opens up big lanes for Robinson in the run game. The Chargers defensive line has been stellar recently, so this is another key matchup to watch in Week 13.

LB Nate Landman

Landman has appeared in just seven games, all starts, for the Falcons this season. He’s made quite an impact, though, with three forced fumbles and 52 total tackles in those starts. The undrafted linebacker has made 21 starts over the last two years and has become a legitimate contributor for Atlanta. The Chargers must protect the ball, particularly around Landman.

S Jessie Bates

The Falcons signed Bates to a four-year, $64 million contract in 2023, and he’s been worth every penny. The seventh-veteran has become arguably the best safety in all of football. In 2024, Bates has 70 tackles, two interceptions, six pass deflections, and a career-high four forced fumbles. He’s well on his way to earning his second consecutive Pro Bowl appearance, and the Chargers must make sure Bates does not take over the game on Sunday.

Atlanta Falcons vs Los Angeles Chargers Prediction, Game Preview

Atlanta Falcons vs Los Angeles Chargers prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.

Atlanta Falcons vs Los Angeles Chargers prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.


Atlanta Falcons vs Los Angeles Chargers Broadcast

Date: Sunday, December 13
Game Time: 4:25 ET
Venue: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
Network: FOX

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Why Atlanta Falcons Will Win

Have the Chargers hit a wall?

The New England defense shut down the Chargers to a dead stop in the 45-0 win last week, and it was the first time so far that Justin Herbert looked and played like a rookie. He’s had to carry the team, it’s been a trying year with too many close losses, and it looked like a group that could use a break it’s not about to get.

Atlanta isn’t playing a whole lot better, but the passing game is good enough to bomb away on a Charger secondary that isn’t giving up a ton of yards, but allows a whole bunch of touchdown throws.

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Why Los Angeles Chargers Will Win

The Atlanta running game isn’t working.

Todd Gurley will play, but he’s not close to his normal or former self, the team is averaging a puny 3.7 yards per carry, and the O hasn’t hit 100 yards on the ground in three of the last four games and five in the last seven.

Again, the Chargers give up passing touchdowns, but not a whole lot of yards. And that puts the pressure on …

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QB Matt Ryan, Atlanta
The Chargers haven’t allowed 200 passing yards in any of the last five games.  Julio Jones is hurt, Gurley isn’t running well, and the offense has been painfully inconsistent. That means Ryan has to be a whole lot sharper after a rough day against the Saints. He hasn’t thrown for 300 yards in any of the last five games and has thrown one touchdown or none in four of the last six.

What’s Going To Happen

How fast can the Chargers bounce back from a disaster? If the track record is any indication, not at all.

This continues to be a team that can’t seem to do anything quite right when it’s under pressure, and it doesn’t know how to win games – beating the Jets doesn’t count. It’ll be ugly, and the defenses will take over, but Atlanta will survive a big day from Herbert.

Atlanta Falcons vs Los Angeles Chargers Prediction, Line

Atlanta 26, Los Angeles 24
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