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A Special Season For Drake London

The young wide receiver finally got a quarterback and he is making the most of it


Falcons fans have known that they got a special WR in Drake London since his first season in 2022. He was going toe-to-toe with a top 10 corner in Marlon Humphrey with Desmond Ridder at quarterback and making special catches.


He did not have the quarterback consistency to showcase this weekly, and the Falcons were not good enough for primetime games so the NFL world could not yet take notice of his otherworldly talent.


But now this is no longer the case.


In 2024 The Atlanta Falcons both have a good quarterback and an ample amount of primetime games, and London is showing out.


Drake London has 38 catches, 428 yards, and four touchdowns. HIs 38 catches are good for second-most in the NFL, trailing only Chris Godwin. His 18 catches in the last two games are the most by any WR in the last two weeks.


His 428 receiving yards are good enough for the eighth-most in the NFL. More than WRs such as Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel, DJ Moore, Mike Evans, Terry McLaurin, etc.


His four touchdowns are tied for second-most in the NFL. Only three wide receivers have more; Ja'Marr Chase, Mike Evans, and Chris Godwin.


His 154 yards against the Buccaneers last Thursday were the fourth-most yards a WR has had in a game this season.


His 12 catches last Thursday were tied for the third most receptions in a game this season.


He currently has 50 targets this year without a single drop (most in the NFL).



London is on pace for 108 catches, 1212 yards, and 11 touchdowns, which would be a staggering figure if he can keep it up.


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