Falcons reveal uniforms for Week 10 matchup vs New Orleans Saints

Falcons reveal uniforms for Week 10 matchup against the New Orleans Saints

The Atlanta Falcons (6-3) won their first four games against NFC South opponents this season and will attempt to stay perfect within the division when they battle the New Orleans Saints (2-7) in Week 10.

The Falcons are 3.5-point road favorites over the Saints, who have lost their last seven games. Sunday’s matchup starts at 1:00 p.m. ET inside the Caesars Superdome.

According to the team’s Twitter account, Atlanta will wear its white uniforms with white pants and red shoes against New Orleans:

The Saints fired head coach Dennis Allen on Monday and named Darren Rizzi the interim coach for the rest of the season. Don’t let the records fool you, though, Sunday’s matchup has “trap game” written all over it.

The Falcons listed wide receiver Drake London as questionable, but according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, he’s expected to play in Week 10.

Check back at 11:30 a.m. ET on Sunday morning for the team’s official inactives list. In the meantime, check out the Falcons’ 53-man roster, depth chart and injury report.

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Will Drake London play vs Saints? Latest injury update on Falcons WR

Will Falcons WR Drake London play against the Saints in Week 10? ESPN’s Adam Schefter provides latest injury update

The Atlanta Falcons are set to battle the New Orleans Saints this weekend at the Caesars Superdome. Both teams are banged up entering Week 10, but the Falcons received some good news regarding injured wide receiver Drake London.

According to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, London is expected to play against the Saints on Sunday. The third-year wideout exited last week’s win over the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter due to a hip injury and did not return.

London was a limited participant this week at practice, but it sounds like Atlanta will have its top weapon against its No. 1 rival in Week 10.

London has 50 catches for 552 receiving yards and six touchdowns this season. He’s become a favorite target for quarterback Kirk Cousins and is on pace to record a career-high 11 touchdowns this year.

Drake London injury update:

According to Schefter, London is expected to play but it won’t be official until the team’s inactives list is released Sunday at 11:30 a.m. ET. London was limited for all three Falcons practices this week due to a hip pointer.

Drew Dalman injury update:

Dalman was officially ruled out for Sunday’s game with a high ankle sprain. The veteran center has missed the last six games and now will miss his seventh in Week 10. Dalman was designated to return from the injured reserve list but he has yet to be activated.

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Falcons elevate wide receiver, linebacker from practice squad

Falcons elevate wide receiver, linebacker from practice squad ahead of Week 10 game vs. Saints

In Week 10, the Atlanta Falcons will go for the season sweep of the New Orleans Saints, but they may need some help at the wide receiver position.

With Drake London questionable for Sunday’s game, the team has elevated wide receiver Chris Blair from the practice squad. The Falcons have also elevated outside linebacker Khalid Kareem ahead of this weekend’s NFC South showdown in New Orleans.

Blair shined throughout training camp, leading the team with 91 receiving yards and a Pro Football Focus grade of 91.9 during Atlanta’s preseason matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.

The Saints are also thin at wide receiver, ruling out former first-round pick Chris Olave with a concussion. Despite losing seven straight games, New Orleans will be fired up after firing head coach Dennis Allen. Interim coach Darren Rizzi will look to get the Saints back on track in Week 10.

Atlanta ruled out center Drew Dalman for Sunday’s game, meaning Ryan Neuzil will make his seventh consecutive star. Check out the team’s updated 53-man roster, depth chart and injury report for Week 10.

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Falcons rule out offensive lineman for Week 10 game vs. Saints

Falcons rule out starting offensive lineman Drew Dalman ahead of Week 10 game vs. the Saints

The Atlanta Falcons have ruled out starting center Drew Dalman ahead of Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints. Dalman was placed on the injured reserve list with an ankle sprain following the team’s Week 3 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Falcons opened Dalman’s 21-day practice window last Wednesday and despite practicing all three days this week, the veteran center will miss his seventh consecutive game. Ryan Neuzil, who’s done an admirable job filling in at center, will get another start in Week 10.

Rookie linebacker JD Bertrand (concussion) has also been ruled out for Sunday’s game. There’s still no official update on wide receiver Drake London, who was listed as questionable on the team’s injury report.

London is battling a hip pointer and was limited in practice this week. The third-year wide receiver has 50 catches for 552 receiving yards and six touchdowns this season. If London can’t play, look for KhaDarel Hodge to get some extra playing time.

Make sure to out Atlanta’s midseason offensive stats with full 17-game projections for each player.

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Saints rule out top wide receiver vs. Falcons in Week 10

The Saints have ruled out wide receiver Chris Olave ahead of Sunday’s game vs the Falcons.

The Atlanta Falcons could be without their top receiver when they face the New Orleans Saints in Week 10. Drake London was officially listed as questionable for Sunday’s game with a hip injury.

However, the Saints are dealing with their own injuries, ruling out wide receiver Chris Olave due to a concussion. Olave leads the Saints with 400 receiving yards this season. The former first-round pick was selected three spots behind London in the 2022 NFL draft.

New Orleans also ruled out cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry (hamstring) and guard Lucas Patrick (ankle) for Sunday’s game at the Caesars Superdome.

London has 50 catches for 552 receiving yards and six touchdowns this season for Atlanta. If he’s unable to play in Week 10, the Falcons will look to KhaDarel Hodge to step up. The veteran wideout caught a 45-yard game-winning touchdown to defeat the Buccaneers in Week 5.

Atlanta ruled out linebacker JD Bertrand for Sunday’s game and listed center Drew Dalman as questionable. Check out the team’s injury report, depth chart and 53-man roster entering Week 10.

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Why Kirk Cousins’ legs are the key to Atlanta Falcons’ recent success

Kirk Cousins’ mobility has helped the Falcons offense take off in recent weeks

Everything about Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins‘ playing style embodies that of a pocket passer. While this has always been the case for the veteran signal-caller, he appeared to lack any kind of mobility early in the season.

Cousins is roughly a year removed from an Achilles surgery and has started to move better in recent weeks. The team has won five of its last six games since starting 1-2 and Cousins’ legs are a big reason for that.

After making some uncharacteristic scrambles over the last few weeks, head coach Raheem Morris jokingly said Cousins looked like Patrick Mahomes. The Falcons QB talked about how the progression of his Achilles has helped his mobility both in and out of the pocket.

“I think it’s been pretty consistent as of late. I don’t really think too much about the Achilles as I’m playing,” Cousins said. “If anything, it’s just so sturdy that I really trust it and so I feel pretty good.”

There is, of course, a large gap between Cousins and quarterbacks like Lamar Jackson. He certainly should never be expected to even come close to reaching those levels on the ground, but he’ll scramble and improvise a bit.

“I’ve always kind of been a pocket passer, but today, there were a couple of times I wish I had taken off and run,” Cousins said. “I’ve had this conversation with many of you — it’s that you want to go through your progressions. At the same time, you want to take off and run and there were a couple of times today where I thought the better decision.”

Regardless of what side of the spectrum he leans toward in the modern era at the QB position, Cousins’ ability to move around inside the pocket has helped Atlanta’s offense take off.

As crazy as it may sound, Cousins’ recent success has given him a real case to be in the league MVP discussion. This season, he’s completed just under 70 percent of his passes for 2,328 yards, 17 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

That’s good for fifth in the NFL in passing yards, also tied for fourth in the league in passing touchdowns. Morris couldn’t be happier about the investment he made in Cousins and the rewards the team has reaped from it.

“Kirk Cousins is exactly what I thought he was,” Morris said. “He’s poised. He’ll get the ball around, spread it around. He can do all the things we described when we first met going back to the Combine… realistically, getting a quarterback who can absolutely deal to all of the guys we have.”

He’s among the many who are impressed at Cousins’ “wheels”… if they can truly be called that.

“Last week, he showed us he can run a little bit better than we thought, particularly at the beginning of the season,” Morris said. “Each week, he’s able to go out there and get better and better. And I am so proud of him.”

Cousins should be expected to only build upon what he has done so far as the Falcons travel to New Orleans to face the Saints at the Caesars Superdome on Sunday.

Check out the team’s depth chart, injury report and updated 53-man roster heading into Week 10.

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Falcons injury report: Latest updates on Drake London, Grady Jarrett

Falcons injury report: Drake London’s status up in the air for Sunday’s game vs. Saints

The Atlanta Falcons (6-3) released their final Week 10 injury report ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the New Orleans Saints (2-7) and wide receiver Drake London was listed as questionable.

London was limited for all three days of practice this week due to a hip injury he suffered against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9. Center Drew Dalman, who’s been on the injured reserve list since Week 4, was also listed as questionable against the Saints.

Tight end Kyle Pitts was a full participant on Friday after being limited the two days prior. Pitts was not given an injury designation and is good to go for Week 10. Rookie linebacker JD Bertrand was ruled out due to a concussion.

The Falcons also got some good news on Grady Jarrett. The veteran defensive tackle was a full participant on Friday after being limited the previous two days due to an Achilles strain.

Falcons Week 10 injury report

Player Injury Wed Thu Fri Status
Drew Dalman Ankle FP FP FP QUEST.
Troy Andersen Knee FP FP FP   —
Drake London Hip LP LP LP QUEST.
Kyle Pitts Hamstring LP LP FP   —
James Smith-Williams Tibia LP LP DNP   —
Chris Lindstrom Knee LP LP FP   —
Grady Jarrett Achilles LP LP FP   —
JD Bertrand Concussion DNP DNP DNP OUT
Matthew Judon Illness DNP FP FP   —

Drake London injury update:

London was listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Saints with a hip pointer. The third-year wideout was injured in the first quarter against the Cowboys and did not return. It feels like a coin flip as to whether or not London will play in Week 10.

Kyle Pitts injury update:

Pitts scraed some fantasy owners when he was limited on Wednesday and Thursday. However, Pitts returned to full participation status on Friday and will play against the Saints.

Drew Dalman injury update:

Dalman has yet to be activated from the injured reserve list but was a full participant in practice this week. The team listed Dalman as questionable for Week 10 but don’t be surprised if he is activated before Sunday.

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Falcons injury report: Latest updates on Drake London, Kyle Pitts

Falcons injury report: Updates on Drake London, Kyle Pitts following Thursday’s practice

On Thursday, the Atlanta Falcons wrapped up their second practice ahead of this weekend’s NFC South showdown against the New Orleans Saints.

The Falcons listed nine players, including wide receiver Drake London and tight end Kyle Pitts, on the team’s Thursday injury report. London (hip) and Pitts (hamstring) were limited for the second consecutive day.

Outside linebacker Matthew Judon returned after missing Wednesday’s practice due to illness. Inside linebacker JD Bertrand was absent once again due to a concussion.

Defensive lineman Grady Jarrett was also limited with an Achilles strain. Check out Atlanta’s full Thursday injury report below.

Falcons Week 10 injury report:

Player Injury Wed Thu Fri Status
Drew Dalman Ankle FP FP FP QUEST.
Troy Andersen Knee FP FP FP   —
Drake London Hip LP LP LP QUEST.
Kyle Pitts Hamstring LP LP FP   —
James Smith-Williams Tibia LP LP DNP   —
Chris Lindstrom Knee LP LP FP   —
Grady Jarrett Achilles LP LP FP   —
JD Bertrand Concussion DNP DNP DNP OUT
Matthew Judon Illness DNP FP FP   —

Drake London injury update:

London was injured during the team’s Week 9 win over the Cowboys. Despite sitting out for the final three quarters due to a hip pointer, London has practiced the last two days. This undoubtedly increases his chances to play in Week 10.

Kyle Pitts injury update:

Pitts was limited for the second day in a row due to a hamstring injury. The fourth-year tight end has been dealing with a hamstring issue throughout the season, so it may just be precautionary.

Chris Lindstrom injury update:

Lindstrom, who’s battling a knee injury, was limited again on Thursday. The Pro Bowl guard would be a huge loss if he can’t play against the Saints on Sunday.

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‘A True Falcon’: Bijan Robinson continues to draw praise for versatility

Falcons running back Bijan Robinson continues to draw praise for his versatility and impact on and off the field

Falcons running back Bijan Robinson checks all the boxes of what an NFL rusher is supposed to be in the modern era: a player who can play the traditional role on the ground, block when called upon and catch passes out of the backfield.

Robinson has received praise for all three of these areas since his time at the University of Texas, and this trend has continued in Atlanta. But what the second-year running back stands for transcends beyond what he has accomplished on the field.

“He does everything,” Falcons head coach Raheem Morris said. “I can’t say enough positive things about Bijan. Running the football, blocking, protection, catching the ball out of the backfield, scoring touchdowns, cheering for his guys, being locked and loaded, being a positive leader, an inspiration behind everything we do and what he does in our community.”

The culture Morris has instilled in Atlanta has been a huge part of the team’s success this season, and players like Robinson have embodied the standard he wishes to see within his team.

“He is the definition of what is a Falcon,” Morris said. “We talk about going to look for these people and our process of bringing them in here, you can just put a picture up of Bijan [Robinson] and say ‘that is it, at the highest level.'”

And it’s easy to see the comfort level quarterback Kirk Cousins has both in handing the ball off to Robinson and using him in the passing game. Cousins has consistently targeted Robinson out of the backfield and the results have been impressive.

“He’s a big deal,” Cousins said. “I want him to show up in the pass game, I want him to be able to check the ball down to him, I want to be able to put the ball in his hands… I see a running back as a running and I also see them as a receiver. Bijan [Robinson] has a lot of ability catching the football and I love when he shows up in our passing game too.”

Robinson finished Sunday’s 27-21 win over the Dallas Cowboys without a score, but his stat line didn’t tell the full story of just how big a role he played.

He led the team in rushing with 86 yards on 19 carries and finished as the second-leading receiver with 59 receiving yards on seven catches. Robinson recorded a career-high 26 touches in the game, adding to a long list of milestones.

Among the latest of those came in the 31-26 road win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when he scored his first receiving touchdown of the season and put together three consecutive games in which he had scored at least one touchdown.

Expect Robinson to continue improving upon what he’s done in his second year in Atlanta as the Falcons face an incredibly shaky New Orleans Saints team on the road Sunday.

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Falcons injury report: Updates on Drake London, Kyle Pitts

Falcons injury report: Updates on Drake London, Kyle Pitts and Grady Jarrett

The Atlanta Falcons returned to the practice field on Wednesday for more of a walkthrough than a typical practice. Head coach Raheem Morris said the team will implement more of these light walkthroughs to help keep players fresh for the second half of the season.

The Falcons released their first injury report for Sunday’s Week 10 matchup against the New Orleans Saints. Nine players were listed, including wide receiver Drake London, tight end Kyle Pitts and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.

London and Jarrett were limited participants while linebackers JD Bertrand and Matthew Judon did not participate. Check out the team’s full Wednesday injury report below.

Falcons Week 10 injury report:

Player Injury Wed Thu Fri Status
Drew Dalman Ankle FP
Troy Andersen Knee FP
Drake London Hip LP
Kyle Pitts Hamstring LP
James Smith-Williams Tibia LP
Chris Lindstrom Knee LP
Grady Jarrett Achilles LP
JD Bertrand Concussion DNP
Matthew Judon Illness DNP

Drake London injury update:

London suffered a hip pointer during Sunday’s win over the Dallas Cowboys. The third-year wideout did not return to the game but was listed as a limited participant at Wednesday’s practice.

Kyle Pitts injury update:

Pitts was limited on Wednesday due to a hamstring injury. It’s not overly concerning but something to keep an eye on as the week progresses. Pitts had a quiet game in Week 9 (one catch for 11 yards).

Grady Jarrett injury update:

Jarrett was also limited on Wednesday as he deals with an Achilles strain. The veteran defensive tackle is expected to return for the team’s Week 10 matchup against the Saints.

Sunday’s game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET in New Orleans. The Falcons are three-point favorites entering Week 10, but the Saints just fired head coach Dennis Allen.

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