Lorenzo Reyes, USA Today: Falcons 29, Seahawks 20
“This feels like a pair of teams headed in opposite directions. The Falcons seem to be finding their footing on offense, especially if they can continue to get production in the rushing game, and the Seahawks have lost three in a row and their defense has been giving up a lot of points, an average of 35.7 over the last three games.”
Tyler Dragon, USA Today: Falcons 26, Seahawks 25
“The Falcons are on a three-game winning streak and have scored over 35 points in their last two wins. Conversely, the Seahawks have dropped three in a row. Expect Seattle’s slide to continue. Wide receiver Drake London ranks third in the NFL with 38 receptions.”
Jordan Mendoza, USA Today: Falcons 26, Seahawks 22
“Seattle is reeling while Atlanta is peaking. Kirk Cousins puts up another big outing in front of the home crowd for a fourth-straight win.”
Richard Morin, USA Today: Falcons 28, Seahawks 13
“Seattle could be a little sleepy with the 1 p.m. ET start. Atlanta has been anything but sleepy on offense this season. I could see a surprise blowout here.”
Bill Bender, Sporting News: Falcons 28, Seahawks 21
“The Falcons have the look of an NFC contender, and Kirk Cousins continues to prove the franchise right so far. Cousins has been better on the road this season, but he is averaging 283.5 passing yards and has the support of the tag team of Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier. The Seahawks are stuck in a three-game losing streak and have failed to cover the spread in their past five games. Seattle is struggling against the run and with turnovers. That is a bad mix on the road.”
Pete Prisco, CBS Sports: Falcons 34, Seahawks 30
“This is a long trip for a Seattle team coming off three straight losses. The defense is struggling. That’s not a good thing against a good Atlanta offense. Look for a lot of points here as both quarterbacks play well. But it’s Kirk Cousins who plays better for the Falcons.”