Calvin Ridley catches 6th TD of season to give Falcons halftime lead

Check out the latest highlight from the Falcons’ Week 7 matchup with the Detroit Lions.

Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley continues to take his game to another level this season. The third-year WR out of Alabama caught his sixth touchdown of the year to give Atlanta a 14-7 lead over the Detroit Lions at halftime.

After first catching what looked like a touchdown, Ridley was ruled out of bounds. He came right back on the next play, however, and caught another that did count. Check out Ridley’s latest TD below, as shared by the Falcons’ Twitter account.

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Packers take big lead into halftime in Houston

The Packers used 3 TD passes from Aaron Rodgers to take a 21-0 lead over the Texans at halftime in Week 7.

The bounce-back game for the Green Bay Packers is well underway in Houston.

The Packers took a big lead into the half-time locker room on Sunday, using three touchdown passes from Aaron Rodgers, a big half from receiver Davante Adams and a mostly dominant effort from Mike Pettine’s defense to grab a commanding 21-0 advantage over the Texans.

Rodgers threw touchdown passes to Adams, Jace Sternberger and Malik Taylor in the first half. He completed 16 of 21 passes for 197 yards and has a passer rating of 144.2.

Adams caught eight passes for 114 yards, scored the opening touchdown and converted four third downs.

The Packers defense delivered two sacks, forced three punts and didn’t allow a point.

The Packers have 15 first downs and are averaging 7.2 yards per play. They are 4-for-6 on third down and have scored touchdowns on all three red-zone trips.

Adams has catches of 28 and 36 yards. Running back Jamaal Williams produced 83 total yards, and tight end Robert Tonyan caught a 31-yard pass.

Sternberger and Taylor both scored their first regular season NFL touchdown.

Za’Darius Smith and Krys Barnes both have a sack, while Preston Smith has been active delivering pressure.

Falcons Highlights: Todd Gurley TD ties game up vs. Lions

Check out the latest highlight from the Falcons’ Week 7 matchup with the Detroit Lions.

The Atlanta Falcons aren’t getting much help from the referees in the first half of their Week 7 matchup against the Lions.

Fortunately, Falcons RB Todd Gurley got the team on the board with a touchdown run the second quarter. Watch below, courtesy of the team’s Twitter account.

Atlanta and Detroit are tied at seven with three minutes left in the first half.

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Falcons announce inactives for Week 7 meeting with Lions

Check out the full Falcons inactives list for today’s matchup with the Lions at 1 p.m. ET.

The Atlanta Falcons take the field at 1 p.m. ET today for a Week 7 matchup with the visiting Detroit Lions. Five Falcons players won’t be suiting up today, but defensive end Takk McKinley will finally return.

Running back Qadree Ollison and DT Deadrin Senat are among those not playing for Atlanta. Check out the full team’s full inactives list below.

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Detroit Lions Week 7 inactives: Quintez Cephus, Bo Scarbrough healthy scratches

Examining the inactives lists of the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons ahead of their Week 7 matchup.

The Detroit Lions have declared their Game Day inactives for their Week 7 matchup with the Atlanta Falcons.

Once again, the Lions elected to elevate tight end Isaac Nauta — the second week in a row — meaning they enter today’s game with 54-players on their roster, and because they have kept eight offensive linemen on their active game-day roster, they are now eligible to expand their roster from 46- to 48-players — meaning they only need to declare six players inactive (instead of the traditional seven).

Here are those six players.

Lions’ inactives list

  • CB Desmond Trufant (hamstring)
  • S/LB Miles Killebrew (personal issue)
  • QB David Blough
  • RB Bo Scarbrough
  • WR Quintez Cephus
  • IOL Logan Stenberg

Trufant was once again ruled OUT on Friday, meaning the Lions starting corners will be Amani Oruwariye, Jeff Okudah, and Darryl Roberts (in the slot).

It was reported on Saturday that Killebrew would miss this contest due to a non-COVID-19 personal issue. No further details are available at this time.

Blough was signed to the active roster last week to prevent him from being poached from the Dallas Cowboys and his inactive status isn’t surprising given he is the team’s third option at quarterback.

Scarbrough was just activated to the roster yesterday, so he may still need time to acclimate, but the Lions three-back rotation is rolling right now, so there may not have been snaps available anyway.

With Nauta active, the Lions once again made Cephus inactive, opting for a third tight end over a sixth wide receiver.

Stenberg is currently ninth on the offensive lineman depth chart and with the eight ahead of him healthy, that gave the Lions enough offensive linemen active to met the rule requirements to expand the game-day roster, and therefore the team didn’t need him available this week.

Falcons inactive list

Falcons vs. Lions: Gameday hype video

The Atlanta Falcons will look for their second win of the season today when they host the Detroit Lions at 1 p.m. ET from Mercedes-Benz Stadium. 

The Atlanta Falcons will look for their second win of the season today when they host the Detroit Lions at 1 p.m. ET from Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Fans will get to see the Falcons in their new gradient uniforms, which the team has yet to wear in a game this season. Check out these pregame videos for Atlanta’s Week 7 matchup with Detroit, as shared by the team’s Twitter account below.

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Lions’ Rookie Report: Roles become more clear headed into Week 7

Examining the Detroit Lions rookie roles as the face off against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 7.

With the Detroit Lions heading to Atlanta to face off against the Falcons, they have a chance to break even on their record at 3-3 with a win.

Unfortunately, as the week’s have gone on, their 2020 rookie class has slowly been dropping off of the active roster. Third-round pick Julian Okwara was recently placed on the injured reserve list after suffering an injury against the Jaguars. Fourth-round pick Logan Stenberg and fifth-rounder Quintez Cephus have found themselves as healthy scratches in recent weeks.

For some good news, it appears that the rest of the rookie class have their roles clearly defined for the rest of the season.

Here’s what to expect from the Lions’ rookie class this week against Atlanta:

CB Jeff Okudah

With Desmond Trufant ruled out once again, Okudah will assume the starting role at cornerback alongside Amani Oruwariye.

Despite some struggles early on in the season, the third-overall draft pick in 2020 looks like he’s finally getting acclimated to the level of play in the NFL.

He’ll have a touch matchup this week against one of the best wide receiver duos in the NFL: Atlanta’s Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley.

This game looks like it could easily be a shootout, so don’t expect Okudah to be shutting down either of those receivers in this matchup. Falcon’s quarterback Matt Ryan has only thrown three picks thus far in 2020, so a second career interception for Okudah seems unlikely.

RB D’Andre Swift

Swift tricked the league into thinking he would just be utilized on third downs and designed passing plays to running backs. Little did we know that he could be an even more versatile weapon for the Lions offense.

The rookie rushed for 116 yards last week against Jacksonville and could likely see more playing time on run plays.

He’ll have a tough matchup against the Falcons’ stout run defense, who held Minnesota to just 32 rushing yards last week and have not allowed more than 130 all season.

Atlanta has also allowed an average of almost 54 receiving yards by running backs per game this year, so if Swift wants to make an impact today, he’ll have to do it as a receiver.

OL Jonah Jackson and Logan Stenberg

To Lions fans’ dismay, the guard rotation on the offensive line is back.

For Jonah Jackson, this meant that his share of snap counts went from 100-percent to just 77- percent last week and could do the same this week.

Jackson has played exceptionally well so far for Detroit in both the running and passing games. Expect him to start at left guard, and hope that the Lions come to their senses and don’t rotate anyone in for him.

Stenberg, as mentioned earlier, has been inactive for most of his rookie year, and has yet to touch the field when he was suited up on game day. With the offensive line looking healthy, don’t expect much from this rookie.

WR Quintez Cephus

Like Stenberg, Cephus has seen his role diminish due to the Lions staying healthy on offense.

Kenny Golladay’s return and subsequent success on offense has lead to Cephus being pushed down to the reserves. With no injuries at receiver this week, expect the rookie to be inactive.

DL John Penisini

Penisini has seen a gradual rise in his share of snap counts on defense every week this season, with him now on the field for about a third of the time.

The Lions are getting more creative when finding ways to line up the defensive line. Penisini found himself as the primary nose tackle several times against Jacksonville, with starting nose tackle Danny Shelton occasionally being pushed out to the 3T role.

The Lions held the Jaguars to a mere 42 rushing yards last week and will now be tasked with stopping former Pro Bowler Todd Gurley.

Expect Penisini’s role to increase slightly again this week as he gets more acclimated with the NFL and it’s style of play.

How to watch, listen, stream Chargers vs. Jaguars

Everything you need to know in order to tune into the matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to get back on track following the bye week, as they’re set to face the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Week 7 matchup:

Game Information

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

Sunday, Oct. 25 — 1:25 p.m. PT

SoFi Stadium — Inglewood, CA


Television

Those in the green will get the game on CBS.

Andrew Catalon and James Lofton will be calling the game.


Radio

ALT 98.7 FM

KBUA 105.5 / KBUE 94.3 FM


Streaming

fuboTV (try it free)

What you need to know: Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons in Week 7

Everything you need to know for the Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons matchup in Week 7 of the 2020 season.

The Detroit Lions (2-3) are traveling to Georgia to take on the Atlanta Falcons (1-5) in Week 7 of the 2020 season and both teams are very healthy, with each only having to declare one player with an injury designation.

Here’s everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, October 25th at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Referee: Land Clark

Vegas Watch via BetMGM:

TV: FOX

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Chris Myers
  • Color commentary: Greg Jennings and Brock Huard
  • Sideline reporter: Jennifer Hale

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Atlanta Falcons viewing audience is highlighted in Orange.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 113 (Lions), 132 (Falcons)

XM: 386 (Lions), 228 (Falcons)

Lions Wire game prep podcast

Injury Updates

Roster updates

Lions Wire game prep articles

Fantasy Football

Experts abandon the Lions against the Falcons in Week 7

The Detroit Lions are on the road to face the Atlanta Falcons and according to experts they believe the Lions will suffer another defeat

The Detroit Lions continue their road trip, this time heading to Atlanta to face the Falcons in Week 7. The last time these two teams met, the Falcons got the better of the Lions with a 30-26 victory and introduced us to the 10-second runoff.

The Lions had a convincing win over the Jaguars last week, but the experts are not convinced the Lions have turned it around enough to beat the Falcons. According to NFL Pickwatch, 65% of the experts at the time of this writing favor Atlanta to hand the Lions their fourth loss of the season.

Last week, the experts were riding high with the Lions to beat the Jaguars, but this week, they have flipped the script. There is no arguing the Falcons are better than the Jaguars, but this is a Falcons team that just secured their first victory last week against a Minnesota Vikings team who looks to be packing it in already this season. Which begs the question: are the Falcons that good or were the Vikings were just that bad.

The Falcons have a high powered offense that possesses many weapons and ever since Julio Jones returned from injury, Matt Ryan has looked like the playmaker we are used to seeing. Fortunately for the Lions, the Falcons defense is vulnerable, especially in the air where they are 31st in the league in pass yards allowed and last in passing touchdowns allowed.

It is hard to tell if the Lions’ victory last week was a fluke due to an extra week of preparation or if there are actually figuring everything out. The defensive performance was eye-catching after allowing only 44 yards rushing. While, the offense had their best rushing game of the season, mustering 180 yards on the ground. There were some hiccups along the way, but there was plenty to work with heading into this matchup.

The Lions will have their hands full with the Falcons, but this is a game the Lions could win. If they can repeat their performance from last week, and follow the key concepts in this week’s Honolulu Blueprint, they can make their way to .500 on the season and stay in the hunt.