Rookie cornerback Xavier Watts, the former Notre Dame All-American, delivered a performance for the ages on Monday Night Football, cementing himself as one of the NFL’s rising stars. Facing a Los Angeles Rams team fighting for the number one seed in the NFC, Watts rose to the occasion, making game-changing plays that will be remembered for years.
Watts recorded two jaw-dropping interceptions, including one he nearly returned for a pick six. Both came against veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford in a matchup the Rams desperately needed to win. With these two picks, Watts now boasts five interceptions in his rookie season, an impressive total that underscores his elite instincts and playmaking ability.
From the opening snap, it was clear Watts was locked in. His anticipation, vision, and athleticism allowed him to read plays before they developed, creating havoc in the Rams’ passing game. Atlanta’s defense thrived around his energy, and Watts’ presence was a constant headache for Stafford, who struggled to find a rhythm under pressure.
PICKED! Xavier Watts with his 2nd of the game 🙌
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What Xavier Watts’ breakout performance means for the Falcons moving forward in his first year out of Notre Dame
Watts’ performance is more than just numbers; it is a statement. The former Fighting Irish star has quickly shown that his All-American pedigree was not just hype. He has the skill, intelligence, and competitive fire to make big plays in high-stakes moments, and Monday night was the perfect showcase.
For Falcons fans, Watts’ Monday night heroics are a glimpse of the bright future ahead. If he continues on this trajectory, the rookie cornerback will not just be a highlight-maker, he will be a cornerstone of Atlanta’s defense for years to come.
