Atlanta Falcons release unchanged depth chart for Week 7 game against 49ers

Raheem Morris Head Coach - Atlanta Falcons Website
Raheem Morris Head Coach - Atlanta Falcons Website
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The Atlanta Falcons have published their depth chart for Week 7 ahead of their upcoming game against the San Francisco 49ers. The announcement was made on Tuesday from Flowery Branch, Georgia.

The team clarified that the depth chart serves as a general guide for Sunday’s road game at Levi’s Stadium. It is not a definitive list for current or future games, as player roles may change based on game situations.

Falcons head coach Raheem Morris commented, “I always hate to see the depth chart, because it just doesn’t really tell the whole story, because sometimes people start in different roles and different phases of the game and just because it’s not the first play of the game, doesn’t mean you’re not necessarily a starter or have a starting role.”

According to the team, there were no changes to the depth chart compared to Week 6. The game is scheduled to begin at 8:20 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on NBC.



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