Falcons activate DE Steven Means, cut LB Deone Bucannon

When the Falcons announced their 53-man roster for the 2020 season, it came the caveat that defensive end Steven Means would soon be activated from the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list.

When the Falcons announced their 53-man roster for the 2020 season, it came the caveat that defensive end Steven Means would soon be activated from the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list.

On Tuesday, the team released linebacker Deone Bucannon to make room for Means on the active roster just days away from Atlanta’s home-opener against the Seahawks.

Bucannon, a former first-round pick back in 2014, signed in the offseason to give the add depth at the linebacker position. He was listed as Atlanta’s fifth linebacker on the depth chart that the team released Monday.

The Falcons made another move on Tuesday, signing OL Willie Wright to the practice squad, leaving one more spot for the team to add another player.

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Falcons claim OT Timon Parris off waivers

Parris, 24, is a 6-foot-6, 320-pound former undrafted free agent out of Stony Brook

According to ESPN’s Vaughn McClure, the Falcons have claimed offensive tackle Timon Parris off of waivers from the Washington Football team. Parris, 24, is a 6-foot-6, 320-pound former undrafted free agent out of Stony Brook.

It’s unclear whose spot Parris will be taking on the Falcons’ 53-man roster. McClure suggest it could be backup offensive lineman John Wetzel who gets released.

Stay tuned for more information as the day unfolds.

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Falcons to sign QB Kyle Lauletta to practice squad

The Atlanta Falcons are set to fill out their 16-man practice squad this afternoon following Saturday’s final roster cuts.

The Atlanta Falcons are set to fill out their 16-man practice squad this afternoon following Saturday’s final roster cuts. So far, the only name connected to the Falcons is quarterback Kyle Lauletta, a fourth-round draft pick by the Giants in 2018.

ESPN’s Vaughn McClure is reporting that Atlanta is set to sign Lauletta to the practice squad after he cleared waivers.

The team released both Lauletta and backup QB Kurt Benkert on Saturday. Fans were hoping to see Benkert make the 53-man roster but the Falcons instead opted to keep just two quarterbacks — Matt Ryan and Matt Schaub — despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

Check back for more updates throughout the day as Atlanta fills out its practice squad for 2020.

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Falcons OC says only question mark for Todd Gurley is durability

Atlanta Falcons OC Dirk Koetter talks about the concerns with former Georgia football star, new Falcons running back Todd Gurley.

Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter was pretty straight forward with the media about new running back Todd Gurley and his health concerns.

The 25-year-old sixth year pro is reportedly dealing with arthritis in his surgically repaired left knee.

Per ESPN‘s Vaughn McClure:

“He can still do it. It’s just a matter of how often can he do it,” Koetter said.

After being released by the L.A. Rams, Gurley returned to Georgia to sign a one-year $5.5 million deal with the Atlanta Falcons this offseason. The former Georgia football star was drafted by the Rams in 2015 NFL Draft and in his five seasons Gurley made three Pro Bowls while being named to the All-Pro team twice, in addition to winning NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2017.

However, in 2019, Gurley’s knee issues surfaced and the Rams questioned his durability – ultimately leading to his release just two years after signing a four-year extension worth $45 million guaranteed.

“This guy, when he’s at his best, he’s got speed, he’s got power, he can break tackles, he’s elusive, he can catch the ball out of the backfield,” Koetter continued. “We’ve all seen what he can do. His accolades speak for themselves. We just have to see how healthy he is and how consistently he can do it.”

Gurley’s deal with the Falcons is still awaiting a physical and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Falcons staff hasn’t been able to evaluate him just yet.

“I know from talking to Todd that he’s fired up to be coming back to Georgia. He can do everything. He’s an excellent runner. He’s good in the pass game. He can protect. The main question that no one seems to know is, ‘What’s his health status? What’s his workload?’ He averaged about 17 touches a game last year, which is a little bit lower than he had been when he was All-Pro. We’re just going to have to find that out once we get here and get him working, get him up and running.”