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Falcons’ Morris Still Seeking Ways to ‘Mimic’ the Rams’ Winning Formula Entering Monday Night Game
Falcons coach Raheem Morris uses former Rams schemes and staff connections to improve his 14-18 record and strengthen his case for a third season.
- On Monday, Raheem Morris, Atlanta Falcons coach, is trying to get his team to play like the Los Angeles Rams as the teams meet in Atlanta with the Rams 11-4 and Falcons 6-9.
- Morris draws on his Rams tenure as defensive coordinator under Sean McVay from 2021-23 and retains staff continuity with five assistants, including Zac Robinson, who also served under McVay.
- On the field, the Falcons surged to 50 sacks from 31 last season, while Kirk Cousins won three of five starts after Michael Penix Jr.'s knee injury.
- A win could strengthen Morris's case for a third season amid a 14-18 record, while the Rams can influence their 2026 first-round pick by beating Atlanta.
- Given the Rams' offensive dominance—leading the NFL in scoring and total offense with Matthew Stafford topping passing stats—Morris warns it takes time and balance to adapt their model in Atlanta.
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