Falcons DL John Cominsky returns to practice Monday

Cominsky suffered a head injury near the end of Atlanta’s preseason debut against Tennessee, and was put into the NFL’s concussion protocol.

The Atlanta Falcons still haven’t added a third quarterback to replace injured backup AJ McCarron, but the team did receive some good news on Monday when defensive lineman John Cominsky returned to the practice field after sitting out of Saturday’s preseason loss to the Miami Dolphins.

According to ESPN’s Michael Rothstein, Cominsky was back out there wearing a yellow non-contact jersey, while cornerback Kendall Sheffield was nowhere to be seen.

Cominsky suffered a head injury near the end of Atlanta’s preseason debut against the Tennessee Titans, and was put into the NFL’s concussion protocol. The versatile lineman is currently listed as one of two second-string defensive ends on the team’s unofficial depth chart.

As for Sheffield, he’s been out with an undisclosed injury that’s caused him to miss valuable time. In Sheffield’s absence, Chris Williamson has stepped up and appears on track to be the Falcons’ starting nickel corner.

Another player to watch in the secondary is safety Jaylinn Hawkins, who’s been running with the first team in place of Erik Harris at Monday’s practice.

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John Cominsky in concussion protocol, Jalen Mayfield working at LG

John Cominsky suffered a head injury in the fourth quarter of Friday’s loss to the Tennessee Titans and is now in the concussion protocol.

The Atlanta Falcons got back to work on Monday morning following their underwhelming preseason debut over the weekend. Defensive lineman John Cominsky suffered a head injury in the fourth quarter of Friday’s loss to the Tennessee Titans and is now in the NFL’s concussion protocol.

Cominsky will be out this week for the team’s joint practices with the Miami Dolphins and won’t suit up for Saturday’s preseason matchup.

Other news coming out of practice Monday is rookie Jalen Mayfield practicing at left guard. Many projected Mayfield as a guard when the Falcons drafted him, but he has played mostly at right tackle through camp thus far.

According to ESPN’s Michael Rothstein, the former Michigan offensive lineman is battling Josh Andrews at left guard and has been running with the second-team offense.

The Falcons’ offensive line got abused by the Titans in their preseason opener, with left guard being among the biggest issues. Atlanta’s quarterbacks completed just seven of 21 pass attempts and the running backs didn’t fare much better.

Check back for highlights after Monday’s practice.

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Falcons activate DE John Cominsky from reserve/COVID-19 list

The Falcons announced on Friday that DE John Cominsky has returned to the active roster from the reserve/COVID-19 list.

The Atlanta Falcons activated rookie defensive lineman Marlon Davidson from the reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday. Then on Friday, just a day after the team’s Week 8 win over the Carolina Panthers, the Falcons announced that DE John Cominsky has returned to the active roster as well.

Cominsky was the last remaining Falcons player on the COVID-19 reserve. The team can certainly use him with DE Takk McKinley injured and reportedly on the trade block.

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Falcons place DE John Cominsky on reserve/COVID-19 list

The Atlanta Falcons have placed another player on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of their Week 6 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings.

The Atlanta Falcons have placed another player on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of their Week 6 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings.

Defensive end John Cominsky has joined Falcons rookie lineman Marlon Davidson on the league’s new virus designation, the team announced on Saturday afternoon.

The Falcons will activate defensive lineman Chris Slayton and LB Edmond Robinson to the active roster for Sunday’s game. Wide receiver Julio Jones will play in Week 6, while DE Takk McKinley has been ruled out.

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