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Falcons injury report: Latest on Kyle Pitts, Drake London vs. Bucs
The Atlanta Falcons have released their final injury report for Thursday night's road matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Wide receiver Drake London has been ruled out and will miss his fourth game in a row. Tight end Kyle Pitts was one of four players listed as questionable for Week 15.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins expresses his enthusiasm for wide receiver Drake London returning to play after being sidelined with an injury.
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The Seahawks remained tied for the best record in the NFC after Sunday’s win over the Falcons. Their quarterback overcame a slow start and finished strong.
The Falcons also have four players listed as questionable for the game: tight end Kyle Pitts (knee), edge rusher Jaylon Walker (quad), defensive lineman Brandon Dorris (groin), and defensive lineman David Onyemata (foot).
The Atlanta Falcons released Ray-Ray McCloud halfway through this season in what felt like pretty much out of nowhere. The wide receiver had made a career-high 62 catches in 2024, and he was the WR3 on the depth chart when everyone was healthy as this season got underway.
The Atlanta Falcons were supposed to be the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ top competitor for the NFC South title. Instead, they’re reduced to playing a spoiler role.
The receiver, who missed the past three games, was not involved in Monday’s or Tuesday’s practice sessions. Raheem Morris won’t be taking any risks.
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Falcons vs. Bucs odds, predictions: Best bets, player-prop wagers for Thursday Night Football
The New Orleans money was spot on, and the Saints ended up winning outright. The Bucs went from sole possession of first place in their NFC South division to holding onto the top spot simply because of the tiebreaker and share the best record with the Carolina Panthers.
The Seattle Seahawks rookies combined for 181 snaps in Week 14 against the Atlanta Falcons. Elijah Arroyo exited early with fewer than 10 offensive snaps, while the undrafted Nick Kallerup logged his second-highest workload of the season. Grey Zabel played every offensive snap, and Nick Emmanwori finished second on the team in defensive snaps.