Minneapolis, September 11, 2025
News Summary
The Atlanta Falcons face off against the Minnesota Vikings in their first road game of the season, following a narrow loss to the Buccaneers. Coach Zac Robinson acknowledges offensive struggles, particularly in crucial situations, while injury updates add to the team’s challenges. The Vikings, coming off a win, pose a tough test for the Falcons, who are underdogs in this Sunday Night Football matchup. Key players include quarterback J.J. McCarthy for Atlanta and Baker Mayfield for Minnesota.
MINNEAPOLIS – The Atlanta Falcons are gearing up for a challenging encounter against the Minnesota Vikings in their first road game of the season on Sunday Night Football. The Falcons, fresh from a narrow 23-20 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their season opener, are facing a formidable opponent as the Vikings have won six of their last seven matchups against Atlanta.
Head Coach Zac Robinson acknowledged the struggles experienced during the opening game, attributing some of the setbacks to questionable play calling and ineffective formations, particularly during crucial 4th-and-1 situations that utilized the pistol formation. These formations aimed to offer balanced run-pass options but yielded disappointing results, with the Falcons averaging only 2.2 yards per run from 30 plays out of the pistol.
Despite the offensive challenges, standout running back Bijan Robinson managed to highlight the formation’s potential, securing a 50-yard touchdown catch. The offensive line, however, faced its own issues, with key players Chris Lindstrom and Jake Matthews unable to secure blocks at critical moments.
Defensively, the Falcons struggled to contain Baker Mayfield, the Buccaneers’ mobile quarterback, who successfully scrambled on multiple occasions, exposing inconsistencies within Atlanta’s defense. As the team prepares for the Vikings, injury reports have raised further concerns. Wide receiver Drake London, who suffered a shoulder injury, participated in practice and is expected to play, while Darnell Mooney was limited. Conversely, Casey Washington did not practice due to a concussion, and both Jamal Agnew and Jack Nelson are also sidelined due to groin and calf injuries, respectively.
For the Vikings, the injury list includes Andrew Van Ginkel and Blake Cashman, both out due to a concussion and hamstring injury, respectively. Quarterback Ryan Kelly is dealing with a toe injury, and Jeff Okudah is sidelined due to a concussion, but both Elijah Williams and Zavier Scott returned fully to practice.
In a pivotal moment for the Falcons, quarterback J.J. McCarthy will make his fifth career start against the Vikings, who are coming off a comeback victory over the Chicago Bears. Currently, Atlanta enters the game as underdogs by 4.5 points, with the over/under set at 45 points, indicating a highly competitive matchup ahead.
This clash will unfold at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, setting the stage for a crucial test for both teams as they look to establish momentum early in the season.
Injury Updates
- Atlanta Falcons:
- Drake London (shoulder) – Practiced and expected to play
- Darnell Mooney (shoulder) – Limited practice
- Casey Washington (concussion) – Did not practice
- Jamal Agnew (groin) – Did not practice
- Jack Nelson (calf) – Did not practice
- Minnesota Vikings:
- Andrew Van Ginkel (concussion) – Did not practice
- Blake Cashman (hamstring) – Did not practice
- Ryan Kelly (toe) – Did not practice
- Jeff Okudah (concussion) – Did not practice
- Elijah Williams (hamstring) – Practiced fully
- Zavier Scott (ankle) – Practiced fully
Upcoming Game Details
Matchup: Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings
Date: Sunday Night Football
Location: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis
Betting Odds: Falcons underdogs by 4.5 points
Over/Under: 45 points
Key Players
- Atlanta Falcons: J.J. McCarthy (QB), Bijan Robinson (RB)
- Minnesota Vikings: Baker Mayfield (QB)
FAQs
What are the Falcons’ recent performances?
The Falcons lost their season opener against the Buccaneers with a score of 23-20, struggling particularly with offensive play calling and execution.
What injuries are affecting the teams?
The Falcons have several players, including Drake London and Darnell Mooney, with injuries, while the Vikings are missing Andrew Van Ginkel and Blake Cashman among others.
When and where is the game taking place?
The game is scheduled for Sunday Night Football at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Matchup Summary
| Feature | Atlanta Falcons | Minnesota Vikings |
|---|---|---|
| Last Game Result | Lost to Buccaneers (23-20) | Won against Bears |
| Recent Match History | 1-6 in last 7 against Vikings | 6-1 in last 7 against Falcons |
| Current Injuries | Drake London, Darnell Mooney | Andrew Van Ginkel, Blake Cashman |
| Quarterback | J.J. McCarthy | Baker Mayfield |
| Betting Odds | Underdogs by 4.5 points | Favorites |
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Additional Resources
- The Falcoholic: Falcons vs. Vikings Week 2 Injury Report
- NFL: Falcons vs. Vikings Preview
- Sports Illustrated: Vikings Face Injury Concerns
- Wikipedia: Atlanta Falcons
- Encyclopedia Britannica: National Football League

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