Sunday, 10 October 2021

NFL Twitter Goes Crazy Over Falcons TE Kyle Pitts’ First TD

Atlanta Falcons fans finally got to see the “unicorn” do his thing. No. 4 overall draft pick Kyle Pitts had himself a day against the New York Jets in London.

Pitts finished the day with nine catches for 119 yards and a touchdown––the first TD of his NFL career.

His touchdown came late in the first quarter against defensive lineman John Franklin-Meyers:

But this wasn’t the only exciting play Pitts made. Here’s a look as his one-handed snag:

And a pivotal fourth-quarter grab downfield:

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NFL Fans Go Crazy Over Pitts

Falcons fans finally got what they wanted from Pitts after four slow weeks and other NFL fans got a Sunday morning show they weren’t expecting.

Fans were excited to see Pitts shine but still think Matt Ryan is a problem:

Others were just genuinely happy for the 21-year-old:

One good game and he’s already an MVP candidate in someone’s eyes:

It was a very good Sunday for Atlanta fans:

With Calvin Ridley and Russell Gage absent, the Falcons didn’t have much of a choice:

Yes, #FeedPitts:

Not a bad place to see history being made:

Just a random, but cool, stat thrown out there:

It’s just the beginning of something greater for Pitts:


Matt Ryan Compared Pitts to Julio Jones

“Where is Pitts?” was the question leading up to Week 5’s game. It wasn’t necessarily Arthur Smith’s or Matt Ryan’s fault for not getting Pitts the ball––opposing defenses were constantly on top of him before his breakout performance against the Jets.

Falcons’ team reporter, Tori McElhaney, asked quarterback Matt Ryan following the team’s first win over the New York Giants in Week 2 if there was “another player whose defenses keyed up this early in their career,” similar to what we’ve seen from defenses against Pitts in the Falcons’ first three weeks.

Ryan made the comparison to Julio Jones.

“Defenses were aware of his skillset,” Ryan said of Jones. “If I think of players who I’ve played with, those would be the two.”

But how could this be since these two players play at different positions? It’s the way that opposing defenses respect Pitts enough to do everything they can to shut him down, according to Ryan.

“He’s (Pitts) warranted respect on the other side of the ball from people,” Ryan said. “That’s one thing that I have noticed early on in the first few weeks, is that there is a plan for him and where he’s at.”

When comparing targets, Pitts’ 17 through the first three games wasn’t far off of Jones’ 21 during the first three weeks of his rookie year. Jones had his first breakout game in Week 4 with 17 targets and Pitts’ 9 targets came this Sunday.

“The ball finds different guys at different times,” Ryan said. “And sometimes it comes in flurries.”

 

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