A Falcons team that cleaned house after losing its first five games could head to Minneapolis with an energy boost under interim coach Raheem Morris. But the Vikings believe they're headed in the right direction after nearly winning in Seattle, and with a home game before their bye week, they'll enjoy a productive day on offense to get their second win of the season.
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With Cook out, Mattison gets first start
Dalvin Cook will miss Sunday's game with the groin injury that caused him to leave early in Seattle, which means Alexander Mattison gets his first career start a week after running for a career-high 112 yards.
Falcons have new look
Atlanta, like the Vikings, has blown double-digit leads in a pair of losses early this season. And after a 23-16 loss to Carolina at home last week, the Falcons fired Thomas Dimitroff and Dan Quinn, the GM-coach tandem that took them to the Super Bowl in the 2016 season. Morris, the former Buccaneers head coach, gets his first chance to lead the Falcons on Sunday.
Defense looks to finish
The Vikings defense played two masterful quarters last week against Russell Wilson as Minnesota built a 13-0 lead, but after surrendering three third-quarter touchdowns, the Vikings allowed a game-winning 94-yard drive in the final minute. The Falcons get Julio Jones back from a hamstring injury and can pair him with Calvin Ridley to test the Vikings secondary.
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Vikings offensive line vs. Falcons DT Grady Jarrett