The Atlanta Falcons released an estimated injury report on Monday ahead of their Thursday Night Football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The team did not hold a practice, but provided updates on several key players.
Wide receiver Drake London was listed as the only non-participant in the estimated report. Head coach Raheem Morris said London remains “day-to-day” as he recovers from a PCL sprain suffered three weeks ago against the Carolina Panthers. London has missed the last three games and has not returned to regular practice activities since his injury in Week 11.
Morris also addressed injuries among defensive players. Brandon Dorlus, who missed Sunday’s loss to the Seattle Seahawks due to a groin injury, is considered “day-to-day.” Jalon Walker left that game with a quad injury, but Morris expressed optimism about his return: “looking forward to” Walker “playing this week.”
Both Dorlus and Walker were listed as limited participants in Monday’s estimate. Four other starters—KhaDarel Hodge (shoulder), Kyle Pitts Sr. (knee), A.J. Terrell Jr. (neck), Chris Lindstrom (foot), and David Onyemata (foot)—were also listed as limited participants.
Inside linebacker Kaden Elliss (elbow) was marked as a full participant.
The Falcons continue to monitor these injuries closely as they prepare for their upcoming divisional matchup.

