Pitts has taken pressure on no.
He originally delivered a large way and put together a historic newcomer period containing 68 receptions for 1,026 meters and contact surfaces, an average of 15.1 meters per catch and made the choice of Pro Bowl. He became only another newcomer to the NFL history to put together a 1,000 meter season and joined the Hall of Famer Mike Ditka.
But Pitts has not been able to get close to them again, recorded 1,625 meters in total over the past three seasons and never ended with more than 667 meters. It certainly did not help that his 2022 season was hampered and then shortened from injuries, especially The-the-Torn MCL, and that Atlanta has changed things on an offensive manager and many times in the team manager since the first year.
Although Pitt had difficulty recovering his newcomer form, the falcons still adopted their fifth year option last season and trusted that their valuable young weapons could recover their foot with consistency around him.
And since Atlanta sat in the second year in Robinson’s plans and hopes to start 2025 with more clarity at QB after Michael Pen’s Ascension, OC believes that time is now for Pitts.
Adding encouragement for the dense end is his position to go into the contract year where he looks to ensure that all important other contracts by appearing in 2025. Head coach Raheem Morris has already told this offseason that he wants to see the “best version” of Pitts this year and that the team was working.
With another young contribution from Bijan Robinson and Drake London, who arrived in the career in 2024, could add to the re -awaken pitts to the equation just what the falcons need to wrestle in NFC South once again.