The rain was falling, penalty flags were flying and the Atlanta Falcons kept slogging away. Desmond Ridder threw a 20-yard pass to MyCole Pruitt in the second quarter for the game's only touchdown and the Falcons took over sole possession of first place in the NFC South with an ugly 13-8 victory over the punchless New York Jets on a dreary Sunday. “You’re in a playoff chase, you’re trying to win a division,” coach Arthur Smith said.
The $17 million development marks new territory in Chesterfield for the Richmond-based nonprofit, whose other properties in the county are concentrated along the Route 1 corridor.
It's starting to feel like Arthur Smith is coaching for his job with the Atlanta Falcons. After three straight losses, including a final-play setback to the woeful Arizona Cardinals, the Falcons (4-6) head into their bye week with questions all over the field — and on the sideline. Who is the No.
Ridder held the ball too long and was sacked five times just in the first half against Tennessee two weeks ago while Heinicke has been sacked just twice in his game and a half. CARDINALS PLAYER TO WATCH: QB Kyler Murray's every move will be scrutinized in his expected return from an ACL injury last December. The fifth-year player has been practicing the past three weeks and was moved to the active roster on Tuesday.