ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Falcons are looking for better red-zone execution, given that they are one of the league's leading teams in total yards but still rank close to the bottom in scoring.
Their search for answers continues on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, who bring a three-game skid to Atlanta and have a defense that could give the Falcons plenty of opportunities near the goal line.
The Falcons (3-3) rank seventh in the NFL with 364.3 yards per game and feature the fourth-best rushing offense, led by Bijan Robinson. Even with Robinson ranking second in the league in scrimmage yards and Drake London giving Michael Penix Jr. a dependable target at wide receiver, the Falcons rank 28th with their average of 18.3 points.
The Falcons misfired with mistakes on both sides of the ba

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