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Falcons hope to rattle Brees again

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 11: Vic Beasley Jr. #44 of the Atlanta Falcons celebrates on his way to scoring a touchdown after a fumble recovery against the Los Angeles Rams in the third quarter at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on December 11, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. The Falcons defeated the Rams 42-14. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 11: Vic Beasley Jr. #44 of the Atlanta Falcons celebrates on his way to scoring a touchdown after a fumble recovery against the Los Angeles Rams in the third quarter at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on December 11, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. The Falcons defeated the Rams 42-14. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
Updated Dec 31, 2016

After being unscathed for years against the Falcons, Saints quarterback Drew Brees was sacked twice and hit four times in the 45-32 win on Sept. 26.

It was an early-season signal of the Falcons’ revived pass rush. Linebacker/defensive end Vic Beasley, who leads the NFL with 14.5 sacks, will be the X-factor against the Saints.

The Falcons have 32 sacks, which is 17th in the league. They’ll need a strong finish to move into the top half of the league.

“Drew is a great quarterback,” Beasley said. “He’s great in the pocket. He doesn’t take many sacks around the outside. So, we’ll try to finish him up the middle and put some pressure in his face and make him throw over the taller offensive linemen.”

Brees tried to rally the Saints in the previous meeting. He competed 36-of-54 passes for 376 yards and three touchdowns and an interception. Linebacker Deion Jones returned it 90 yards to help seal the victory.

“I think we kind of just rattled him a little bit,” Beasley said. “We put some pressure in his face. (Jones) was able to be in the right position for the interception.”

Beasley knows he has a tough matchup against Saints right tackle Zach Strief.

“He’s actually one of the best right tackles in this league,” Beasley said. “He’s a big guy. A tough guy to get around. I’m going to work on my game this week and see what I can bring to the table.”

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Honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his "long and distinguished reporting in the field of pro football," D. Orlando Ledbetter, Esq. has covered the NFL 28 seasons. A graduate of Howard University, he's a winner of Georgia Sportswriter of the Year and three Associated Press Sports Editor awards.

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