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QB-like grasp of Falcons offense adds to Mohamed Sanu's value

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- The last time the Atlanta Falcons played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mohamed Sanu left everyone in awe with a 51-yard touchdown pass to fellow receiver Julio Jones out of the Wildcat formation.

Maybe this time against the Bucs (4-9), Sanu will shock everyone by kicking a 50-yard field goal.

All jokes aside, Sanu could be the key figure in Atlanta's offense over the final three games as the Falcons (8-5) try to secure a playoff berth. As the No. 2 receiver behind Jones, Sanu leads the team with five touchdown receptions, which ties his career high.