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Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell talked Wednesday about facing the Atlanta Falcons with rookie Jaren Hall at quarterback.

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Falcons to start Taylor Heinicke at quarterback vs. Vikings

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Taylor Heinicke will start at quarterback for the Falcons (4-4) when they host the Vikings (4-4) at 1 p.m.

Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday. Coach Arthur Smith announced Wednesday that Heinicke, a sixth-year NFL veteran in

his first season with the Falcons, will replace Desmond Ridder in the starting lineup. Signed in the offseason as an experienced option

at the position, Heinicke played the second half of Sunday’s game against the Titans despite Ridder being available after clearing

concussion protocol. “Just for this week, with all of the variables, we were kind of considering in the last two hours, and what we feel is

best for this week against Minnesota (is) Taylor will play this week,” Smith said. Under Ridder, the Falcons’ offense is ranked 14th in

the league in total yards (341.1). But the team’s turnover differential is eye-opening (minus-7, ranked 28th among the league’s 32

teams) and Ridder, who played turnover-free football in his four starts as a rookie in 2022, is responsible for 10 of the team’s 14

turnovers in the past five games. Ridder will be available against the Vikings. “We are fine with where he’s at (health-wise),” Smith

said. “That is the plan for him to be ready to go if needed.” Smith said the plan is for Ridder to be the No. 2 quarterback. Logan

Woodside would remain as the third quarterback/emergency quarterback. Smith reiterated that the move was just for the Vikings’

game and not a permanent benching. “No, we’re not getting into the long-term right now,” Smith said. “It’s just, we’re focusing on

Minnesota and Taylor because there (are) a lot of variables. Just kind of looking at it short-term. … Really our focus is short-term and

what gives us the best chance Sunday with everything being considered, a lot of variables.” Ridder reportedly received the news well.

“Des is awesome,” Smith said. “Those guys are incredible. There are lot of things that go into it. This is not some like grand statement

for forever.” Heinicke has carved out a niche in the NFL as a backup. “He’s a great pro,” Smith said. “That is what makes him who he is

and why he’s been successful.” So for this week, the team will turn to Heinicke, who was 12-for-21 passing for 175 yards and a

touchdown against the Titans, as it prepares for its next game as the co-leaders of the NFC South. Despite nearly 15,000 passing yards

in college, the 6-foot-1 Heinicke went undrafted in 2017, but has played in 34 games with 25 starts, including nine with the

Washington Commanders last season. The Falcons told Heinicke, who passed for 730 yards in one game while playing collegiately at

Old Dominion, he was signed to be the backup quarterback to Ridder when agreeing to a two-year deal worth up to $20 million in

March. “I’ve lived this the last two years,” Heinicke said. “They brought me here to backup Des and help him in any way. If he goes

down for whatever reason, go in there and do that.” Because of his size (6-foot-1) and perceived arm-strength issues, he wasn’t drafted

six years ago. He signed with the Vikings and had a stint on the Patriots’ practice squad before landing on the Texans’ practice squad.

With Houston, Heinicke was promoted during the 2017 season to back up T.J. Yates and Tom Savage. Yates is now the Falcons’ wide

receivers coach. Heinicke played with the Panthers in 2018. In a Week 16 start against the Falcons, he completed 33 of 53 passes for

274 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions. He was subbing for Cam Newton, who was out with a shoulder injury. It was a

breakthrough game for Heinicke. He didn’t play in 2019, but signed with the Commanders in 2020. With Alex Smith out with an

injury, he started in a wild-card playoff game against Tampa Bay and passed for 306 yards, a touchdown and an interception, and he

rushed for a touchdown in a 31-23 loss. In 2021, he led the Commanders to a 34-30 win over the Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

on Oct. 3. He completed 23 of 33 passes for 290 yards and three touchdowns, with no interceptions. He finished with a passer rating of

127.1 and tossed a game-winning 33-yard touchdown pass to J.D. McKissic with 33 seconds to play. Last season, he led the

Commanders to a 19-13 victory over the Falcons at FedEx Field on Nov. 27. He completed 14 of 23 passes for 138 yards and two

touchdowns, with an interception and a passer rating of 88.7. “He has experience and we’ve seen it up close and personal,” Smith said.

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