Cowboys vs Falcons Live Stream: Dallas can move the ball, piling up 380 total yards last week against the Rams, and was first in total yards per game in 2019 (431.5). Quarterback Dak Prescott is getting comfortable in new coach Mike McCarthy’s offense, as he completed 25-of-39 passes for 266 yards in Week 1. In eight home starts a year ago, Prescott threw for 2,620 passing yards and 20 touchdowns against seven interceptions. He also rushed for two touchdowns and had a quarterback rating of 108.7.
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Here is how all 32 NFL defenses stack up against each other in 2020. Be sure to keep in mind that coverage > pass rush.
While just about every other American sports league had to radically change its season because of the coronavirus, the N.F.L. waited patiently, insisting it would stick with its normal timeline. That confidence appears to have paid off, with the league set to kick off on Thursday, just as it said it would all along.
The league should look and feel quite different, as most Week 1 games are expected to be played minus fans in the stands — the Dallas Cowboys insist they will have a crowd — and plenty of important players have opted out.
But, focusing solely on the game, the N.F.L. is in great shape. A new generation of quarterbacks, led by Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens, has made the league even more exciting, and unexpected turnarounds by certain teams in recent seasons have made it seem that any franchise is a move or two away from relevance. There was only one glaring flaw with the 2019 Ravens: their pass-rush unit. As a whole, it ranked 27th in pass-rush grade and 30th in pressure rate on non-blitzes. Baltimore made a point of bolstering the line this offseason by trading for Calais Campbell, signing Derek Wolfe and drafting both Justin Madubuike and Broderick Washington Jr.
Campbell alone will vastly improve the Ravens’ defensive front. He may not be an elite pass-rusher — he’s primarily a run-stuffer, and a very effective one at that — but he is still productive in that facet. He’s now had four straight years of 90.0-plus PFF grades, which is a clear upgrade over anything Michael Pierce did in Baltimore.
The Ravens also brought back Matthew Judon, who earned a 78.3 pass-rush grade as the team’s most effective pass-rusher in 2019. While we feel the price tag is too high on the franchise tag, he’ll still be a plus pass-rusher for the Ravens and could have an even better 2020 campaign with Campbell eating up blocks on the line.