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Falcons update injury status ahead of New Orleans Saints matchup

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The Atlanta Falcons provided an estimated injury report following a walkthrough session on Wednesday as they prepare for their upcoming game against the New Orleans Saints. The report contained some positive updates for the team.

Inside linebacker Troy Andersen and center Drew Dalman were listed as full participants. Andersen, who has been sidelined for a month due to a knee injury, confirmed his intention to play against the Saints, saying he will "for sure" participate in the game. His last appearance was also against the Saints in Week 4 when he earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.

Drew Dalman, recovering from an ankle injury that placed him on injured reserve, is now within his 21-day window to return to the active roster.

Wide receiver Drake London and defensive lineman Grady Jarrett were limited in practice due to hip and Achilles injuries, respectively. Both players sustained these injuries during last Sunday's victory over the Dallas Cowboys. Head coach Raheem Morris expressed optimism about their recovery, stating he "felt really good" about their prognosis. Jarrett echoed this sentiment by expressing confidence that he will play this Sunday.

The complete estimated injury report included:

Full Participation:

- ILB Troy Andersen (knee)

- C Drew Dalman (ankle)

Limited Participation:

- WR Drake London (hip)

- TE Kyle Pitts (hamstring)

- DL James Smith-Williams (tibia)

- G Chris Lindstrom (knee)

- DL Grady Jarrett (Achilles)

Did Not Participate:

- OLB Matthew Judon (illness)

- ILB JD Bertrand (concussion)

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