Grady Jarrett made a big impression in his return from injury in the Falcons’ Week 1 game against the Steelers. After missing nine games last season with a torn ACL, Jarrett recorded 1.5 sacks and three quarterback pressures, breaking John Abraham’s franchise record for career quarterback hits. Despite the Steelers’ run-heavy strategy, Jarrett posted an impressive 16.7% pressure rate on his limited pass-rush opportunities. Moving forward, Jarrett and the Falcons defense will look to maintain their momentum against an impressive Eagles offense in Week 2.
In numbers
- Jarrett recorded 1.5 sacks and 3 tackles in Week 1 against Pittsburgh.
- He recorded 117 quarterback hits in his career, breaking the franchise record.
- His sack improvement rate of 50% under pressure was the fifth best in the league.
Yes but
While Jarrett shined in his return, the Steelers were able to successfully limit his pass-rushing opportunities through a dominant running game and a focus on short passes, highlighting the ongoing challenge for defenses to adapt to strategic offensive plays designed to neutralize standout players like Jarrett.
Current status
- The Falcons defense did not allow a single touchdown in Week 1, proving its effectiveness.
- Atlanta allowed just 133 passing yards, ranking fifth fewest in the NFL.
- Opposing quarterbacks have largely avoided targeting the middle of the field against Bates and Simmons.
What’s next
As the Falcons prepare to face the Eagles, containing their high-powered offense led by stars like Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley will be a key focus. Jarrett’s performance will be crucial in building pressure on defense and maintaining their strong start to the season.
Conclusion
Grady Jarrett’s return signals a strong revival of the Falcons’ defense and shows his undeniable impact. With the right strategies, including utilizing their strong safety duo, Atlanta is poised to become a formidable opponent in the coming weeks.