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Kyle Pitts shines in Falcons' new offensive scheme

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Arthur Blank Owner And Chairman, Blank Family Of Businesses | Atlanta Falcons Website

Arthur Blank Owner And Chairman, Blank Family Of Businesses | Atlanta Falcons Website

The Falcons held their first public practice on Saturday evening at Seckinger High School in Buford, Georgia, drawing a large crowd.

Atlanta's passing game continued to impress, with one player standing out prominently: Kyle Pitts. He appears to be an ideal fit for the new offensive scheme.

Pitts was frequently targeted by Kirk Cousins, and their developing chemistry is evident. Pitts is notably the only non-quarterback rooming with Cousins, Taylor Heinicke, and Michael Penix Jr. during training camp, underscoring the importance of their connection for Atlanta's offense.

After Pitts missed a difficult contested catch, Cousins offered support. This gesture reflects the bond head coach Raheem Morris aims to cultivate within the team.

When effective, the Pitts-Cousins combination can be formidable. Pitts often appeared as the primary option on pass plays and found ample space to operate within the new offensive scheme. Even when well-covered, Cousins placed his passes accurately to optimize Pitts' opportunities.

A notable play involved Nate Landman attempting to undercut a pass down the left sideline. Instead of risking an interception by throwing directly to the corner for Pitts, Cousins adjusted the ball's arc slightly to ensure it cleared the defender. This play highlighted how Cousins can leverage Pitts' physical advantages.

Pitts has shown enthusiasm during training camp and looks healthy and explosive on the field. The new offense seems more open than in previous years, and he benefits from having an experienced quarterback like Cousins.

Fans are eager for Pitts to replicate his rookie year success when he surpassed 1,000 receiving yards — a rare achievement for a rookie tight end. Despite this pressure, Pitts appears buoyant and energized.

This development is promising for the Falcons but concerning for opposing defenses.

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