
When it comes to secrets, there are none in regards to the Atlanta Falcons facing the Buffalo Bills on Monday and being tasked with containing Josh Allen and not allowing the 2024 MVP extend plays with his legs, something they know will require all hands on deck.
"I think it's just a team game when it comes to that," Falcons head coach, Raheem Morris said on Thursday as he joined 92-9 The Game's Carl Dukes and Mike Bell to preview Monday's showdown with Buffalo and discuss the importance of defending well against Allen.
"When it comes to the front seven, they have to rush with vision and balance. They have to make sure Josh [Allen] can't take over the game and do the special things he's able to do," Morris said noting the secondary will have to in sync with everything going on upfront.
"It also trickles into the back end. You have to cover longer, you have to stay connected, you have to ways to plasture when it's required, you have to find ways to make yourself available to make plays when the opportunity presents itself and all of those things matter," Morris said.