The Atlanta Falcons might be ready to take flight.
Atlanta's defense stood out in its 19-3 win against Miami in both teams' preseason opener. While the run defense remains a work in progress, the unit overall was aggressive and opportunistic, forcing four turnovers, including three interceptions, in the team's first game under first-year defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen.
The first interception came when DeMarcco Hellams intercepted Mike White in the endzone to halt a promising Dolphins drive that reached the red zone.
Hellams of a start
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The last one put an exclamation point on the game as Breon Borders returned it 26 yards for a pick-six.
Pick six!
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) August 12, 2023
Pick six!
Pick six!
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In between, six defenders combined for five sacks. After the team ranked 31st in that category in 2022 with 21, that's a step in the right direction.
Sacked em
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Still thinking of this @A7chronic spin move from last night… pic.twitter.com/2jGiBJLNd3
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) August 12, 2023
Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin showed that Atlanta has plenty to clean up in rush defense, particularly on this run up the middle that gained 35 yards.
.@MylesGAS makin' moves!! pic.twitter.com/F9bzXcWBl7
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) August 11, 2023
He finished with 57 yards on seven carries and Miami had 168 yards and averaged 6.5 yards per carry as a team.
But the Falcons survived the disappointing performance against Miami's rush offense by pressuring and turning over quarterbacks White and Skylar Thompson.
That's a welcome development for Atlanta as it seeks its first division title since it reached Super Bowl LI in 2016.
With a rush offense that projects to be one of the best in football, Atlanta could be a strong competitor for the NFC South crown if its defense improves.
Against Miami, the Falcons' defense showed why it's possible it might.
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