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Abraham's versatility comes in handy in Atlanta |
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — John Abraham shrugged when asked what the Carolina Panthers can expect from the Atlanta Falcons’ pass rush.“It’s all about matchups,” the Falcons defensive end said Monday. “So if the matchup is on the other side, I’ll go to the other side. Whatever works.”Everything seems to be working fine this season for Abraham, who leads the NFL with six sacks and has 16 in his past 18 games.When the Falcons (2-1) visit the Panthers (2-1) today, Abraham really will not care if defensive line coach Ray Hamilton lines him up opposite left tackle Jordan Gross or rookie right tackle Jeff Otah.Abraham is coming off a two-sack performance in Atlanta’s 38-14 victory against Kansas City. The second time he roughed up Chiefs quarterback Tyler Thigpen, Abraham forced his second fumble this season and 29th of his 100-game career. |