Key Players to Watch: Falcons at Titans
The Falcons hit the road for the second straight week to take on the Titans. Here are 16 players to watch on Sunday.

Jones has returned from the break healthy and ready to go. This week is the first time the WR has not been on the injury report since after Week 1.

Sankey leads Tennessee in rushing yards (159) and rushing attempts (39).

Ryan is 83 yards away from 30,000 passing yards in his career

McCluster ranks first on his team in rushing yards per carry (5.2) and is a nice compliment to Bishop Sankey.

Against a Titans' offensive line that has struggled this year, the rookie is due for a big day.

The skilled tight end has 244 receiving yards and a touchdown on 22 receptions this year.

The Falcons' pass rush has been a focus all week and Schofield will be expected to get it going.

Tennessee's young left tackle should be matched up against Vic Beasley, Jr. for most of the game.

The linebacker has been unable to play in the Falcons last two games due to an elbow injury. Durant was listed as probable to play against the Titans.

The Titan's No.1 WR, Wright is first on the team in receiving yards (276) and TD catches (two).

Levitre, the former Titan, will return to Nashville for the first time since being traded in early September.

Morgan already has 4.5 sacks on the year and is one of the AFC's best pass-rushers.

 After not getting the start in last week's game against the Saints, Allen will start on Sunday.

The defensive lineman has earned 12 QB hurries and 13 run stops this season—both team-highs—to go along with 3.5 sacks.

Person makes his return to the football field Sunday for the first since injuring his ankle against the Redskins.

The rookie WR is expected to see a lot of time on Sunday with veteran WR Harry Douglas ruled out.