June 30, 2024

The Vikings will adapt to life without Kirk Cousins when they visit Atlanta on Sunday.

The Minnesota Vikings will look to earn their third straight win when they face the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday afternoon.

Minnesota will be playing its first game without Kirk Cousins after he suffered a torn Achilles in last week’s win over the Green Bay Packers while the Falcons will be turning to former Viking Taylor Heinicke after benching Desmond Ridder.

Quarterbacks aside, this should be a fairly unpredictable matchup. But here are five things that you can count on.

1. Jaren Hall’s first start

When the Vikings selected Jaren Hall in the fifth round of the NFL Draft last April, he was considered to be a developmental prospect. But Hall will be thrown into the deep end and make his first career start on Sunday.

Hall has been lauded for his makeup coming out of BYU, but the 25-year-old also had issues with his consistency during the preseason. Hall completed 3-of-4 passes for 23 yards in relief of Cousins last week and head coach Kevin O’Connell said his team will have full belief in him against the Falcons.

“It’s going to be different,” O’Connell said. “I’ve tried to spend a lot of time with Jaren not just this week but since he’s arrived here to learn more about him. I was watching him real closely the other day [in Green Bay] when he went in the game: how he came off, how he was on the sideline. All that led me to believe Jaren is ready for this moment.”

With the recently acquired Josh Dobbs waiting in the wings, this could be Hall’s moment to secure the starting job in the short term.

2. Tough sledding for the Vikings running game

The Vikings might be relieved to see that Grady Jarrett won’t play in Sunday’s game after suffering a torn ACL in last week’s loss to Tennessee. But while his absence is a hit to the Falcons’ pass rush, it may not matter when it comes to the running game.

Atlanta’s defense ranks second in expected points added against the run this season and eighth in run stop win rate according to Pro Football Focus. The Vikings run game has also struggled, combining for 98 rushing yards below expected this season.

O’Connell may look to lean on his running game to make things easier for Hall in his first start, but Alexander Mattison and Cam Akers haven’t been safe options this year. Going up against a tough defense, the offense may need to rely on Hall’s arm to put up points.

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