Ridder has completed 65.4% of his passes for 1,740 yards, 6 touchdowns and 6 interceptions this season, with six lost fumbles. Watching Ridder in the fourth quarter against Arizona, Smith saw confidence and a player who "wanted the ball in his hands." Now, it'll be in Ridder's hands again for the Falcons. "It just so happens that in our position there's only one guy that can be a starter and that's my job, so I got to take it and run with it." "And so every day I come in here and everyone, no matter quarterback, running back, doesn't matter your position, wants to be that starter. "My job is to be a starting quarterback in this league," Ridder said Monday. He said he looked at the energy of the team and the small things which might have helped him protect the ball better - footwork, his reads and his progressions while also "staying calm back there." Ridder said he "felt great" about the decision to become the starter again, having used the time on the bench to assess both his own play and that of the offense. So, there's a lot going on, but I think things, the way they worked out, I think we're in a good spot and certainly Des is prepared and fired up and ready to go." Whether they're unusual or, you know, more traditional, I think it's different for every player. "Everybody's got their own stories, or you look at the history certain things that have gone on with different players and quarterbacks and things have come up. "There was a lot of things going on," Smith said. But Smith said he's hoping the different vantage point for Ridder of watching Heinicke could help in the long term. Smith said Heinicke is not guaranteed to practice this week with the hamstring injury, and if he can't go Sunday, Logan Woodside would be Ridder's backup. Ridder officially sat two games and one quarter for the Falcons - he was benched at halftime of the Tennessee game in favor of Taylor Heinicke and then entered in relief of Heinicke after the veteran QB injured a hamstring in the fourth quarter of a Week 10 loss to Arizona. Desmond Ridder is officially back as the Atlanta Falcons starting quarterback - and not just for one week, but for the rest of the season.įalcons coach Arthur Smith said Monday they made the decision to return to Ridder and they believe he "gives them the best chance." You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįalcons going back to Desmond Ridder for rest of seasonįLOWERY BRANCH, Ga.
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