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Nate Landman's return strengthens Falcons' defense against Panthers

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Steve Scarnecchia Chief Of Staff, Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

Steve Scarnecchia Chief Of Staff, Coaching Operations | Atlanta Falcons Website

A critical play during the Atlanta Falcons' recent game against the Carolina Panthers highlighted the impact of inside linebacker Nate Landman on their defense. The Panthers attempted a screen pass similar to one that resulted in a Chicago Bears touchdown earlier that day, but Landman effectively neutralized it.

Falcons defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake remarked, "Nate sniffed it out and blew up the play and hit the tight end in the strike zone. No play." The Bears had successfully used this strategy against the Jacksonville Jaguars, contributing to their 35-16 victory. However, Landman's intervention helped secure a 38-20 win for the Falcons over the Panthers.

The incident demonstrated Landman's ability to anticipate plays and make decisive interventions. Falcons head coach Raheem Morris praised him as "a high-level ball thinker, high-level above-the-neck player that does a lot of really good things for us."

Landman's performance was notable not only for this particular play but also for his overall contribution in Week 6. He recorded two forced fumbles and led his team with eight tackles after returning from a four-week stint on injured reserve due to quad and calf injuries.

Reflecting on his time away from playing, Landman expressed frustration at missing key games but emphasized his connection with his teammates: "That's the worst part: not being able to travel...and experiencing that whole thing with them as an active player."

His teammates echoed this sentiment upon his return. Veteran Kaden Elliss described Landman as "such a passionate player" who is fun to compete alongside.

Joining the Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2022, Landman initially saw limited action before stepping into a starting role following an injury to Troy Andersen in 2023. His contributions included interceptions, sacks, pass breakups, and numerous tackles – efforts that secured him a new contract for another year.

Lake underscored Landman's value by stating, "We know what Nate Landman brings to our defense. He's a huge shot in the arm for our whole team."

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