Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons and Preseason
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Depth is already an issue. Swing tackle Storm Norton has been sidelined with a lower-body injury, making the loss of McGary even more concerning. The Falcons are expected to provide more information once doctors review the MRI results, but the timing is troubling as Atlanta prepares for the 2025 season.
The Falcons offensive line is having a tough day on the injury front on Wednesday. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that tackle Storm Norton is set to miss six-to-eight weeks after having ankle surgery. Norton has been sideline for an extended period of time this month.
One offensive lineman on the Atlanta Falcons reportedly undergoes ankle surgery ahead of the 2025-26 season. The Atlanta Falcons' offensive line is experiencing an injury bug with the regular season right around the corner. Reports indicate that one player recently underwent surgery while another suffered an injury on Wednesday in practice.
It's been a tough day for the Atlanta Falcons offensive line. Veteran right tackle Kaleb McGary was carted off during Wednesday's practice due to a leg injury. While McGary's status remains unknown as the team waits on his MRI, another concerning report came out regarding the man set to replace him.
The Atlanta Falcons have had a busy morning thus far, announcing multiple roster moves ahead of Monday's practice. Head coach Raheem Morris also provided injury updates on rookie Jalon Walker and several other injured players.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNExciting Cowboys rookie cleared to make pro debut vs Falcons, let the comparisons begin
The Cowboys are getting their fastball ready. On Tuesday, it was announced that key Dallas rookie running back, Jaydon Blue, is back healthy and ready to begin his pro career on Friday in the team's final exhibition game against the Atlanta Falcons.
Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson shared what he sees new Ben DiNucci bringing to the team's quarterback room despite being a late preseason addition.
The Atlanta Falcons faced some criticism for their decision to trade back into the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft to select Tennessee Vols edge rusher James Pearce. Pearce was viewed as a top 10 talent,