Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta Falcons
Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta Falcons
The Atlanta Falcons released their injury report ahead of the upcoming game against the Denver Broncos. On Thanksgiving, several players showed progress by participating fully in practice. Wide receiver Darnell Mooney, cornerback Dee Alford, and linebacker Troy Andersen practiced fully after being limited earlier in the week. Additionally, cornerback Kevin King, linebacker JD Bertrand, wide receiver Casey Washington, and tight end Charlie Woerner cleared concussion protocols and participated fully.
However, not all news was positive for the Falcons. Drake London appeared on the injury report with a hip issue for the first time this season. Kicker Younghoe Koo was also limited due to a right hip injury. Pro Bowl guard Chris Lindstrom faced limitations earlier in the week because of a knee injury but managed full participation on Friday before starting Sunday's game.
"We'll continue to monitor the team's key injuries throughout the week as Atlanta attempts to get healthy ahead of a key matchup."
Below is an overview of participation status:
**Thursday, Nov. 28**
*Full Participation*
- WR Darnell Mooney (achilles)
- CB Dee Alford (hamstring)
- CB Kevin King (concussion)
- ILB JD Bertrand (concussion)
- ILB Troy Andersen (knee)
- WR Casey Washington (concussion)
- TE Charlie Woerner (concussion)
*Limited Participation*
- WR Drake London (hip)
- K Younghoe Koo (right hip)
- WR KhaDarel Hodge (neck)
- CB Mike Hughes (neck)
- RB Jase McClellan (knee)
- CB Antonio Hamilton Sr. (pectoral)
- ILB Nate Landman (hamstring)
- OL Chris Lindstrom (knee)
- DL Zach Harrison (knee/achilles)
**Wednesday, Nov. 27**
*Full Participation*
- CB Antonio Hamilton Sr. (pectoral)
*Limited Participation*
- WR Darnell Mooney (achilles)
- OLB Matthew Judon
- CB Dee Alford
- CB Mike Hughes
- CB Clark Phillips
- CB Kevin King
- ILB JD Bertrand
- ILB Troy Andersen
- ILB Nate Landman
- WR Casey Washington
- TE Charlie Woerner
- DL Zach Harrison
The team will be monitoring these injuries closely as they prepare for their next game.