Falcon’s GM comfortable with former Georgia star Todd Gurley’s knee injuries

Atlanta Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff talks about newly signed former Georgia football running back Todd Gurley’s knee injuries.

Atlanta Falcons beat reporter Kelsey Conway recently spoke to the franchise’s general manager Thomas Dimitroff about newly signed running back Todd Gurley.

The former Georgia Bulldog recently signed a one-year contract worth $6m with the Falcons after being released earlier this year by the L.A. Rams.

Gurley was a two-time All-Pro in L.A. but after issues with arthritis in his previously injured left-knee, the team decided to move on from the 24-year old.

Unlike the Rams, the Falcons do not seem to be worried about Gurley’s injury history.

Dimitroff said:

He really takes care of his body well. We feel very comfortable with it. He’s a hard-charging runner and we’re counting on him being an excellent player for us.

Gurley being on just a one-year deal creates an easy out for Atlanta if he can’t meet expectations in 2020, but Falcons and UGA fans hope the Bulldog great can bounce back with a great season for Atlanta.

Georgia RB D’Andre Swift makes unexpected announcement

Georgia running back D’Andre Swift makes unexpected announcement

It has long been rumored that Georgia football running back D’Andre Swift will forgo his senior season in Athens to enter the 2020 NFL Draft.

Tuesday, fellow Bulldog offensive linemen Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Wilson did just that in announcing they would enter the draft and sit out the Sugar Bowl.

However, Swift had yet to make an announcement of his own until…

Seth Emerson of The Athletic reported that Swift would be joining his teammates in the draft, but now, the running back has tweeted that he has not made a final decision just yet.

From the looks of the tweet, it seems like the junior out of Philadelphia will be playing against Baylor in the Sugar Bowl and could even come back to the Classic City. Of course, we still expect Swift to head to the NFL, but that is not official as of right now.

Regardless of his decision, we are thankful for all Swift did in Athens and supportive of whatever choice he ends up making.