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How the Falcons' 'positionless attitude' could affect Kyle Pitts' future

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KYLE PITTS BROKE out of the huddle and jogged to just outside the right hash at the Tampa Bay 38-yard line, waiting for quarterback Desmond Ridder to start the play. Pitts broke down the field, cut right and then turned upfield.

Ridder threw a perfect ball, hitting Pitts for a 36-yard touchdown -- Pitts' second of the season and the longest touchdown catch of his career.

The Atlanta Falcons tight end began this play like he has for most of his three seasons: in the slot.