Drake London’s performance puts him among NFC leaders ahead of Pro Bowl voting

Terry Fontenot General Manager
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Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London has maintained strong performance metrics despite missing three games this season. Now in his fourth year with the team, London was selected as the No. 8 overall pick in the 2022 draft and recently had his fifth-year option exercised by Atlanta.

Through nine games, London has accumulated 60 receptions for 810 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 13.5 yards per catch and catching 64% of his targets. His receiving yardage not only leads the Falcons but also surpasses the combined total of all other Falcons wide receivers.

London ranks among the top ten NFC wide receivers in key categories, including being tied for fifth in receiving touchdowns, sixth in receiving yards, and eighth in receptions. He has recorded four games this season with at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown—a mark tied for most such performances league-wide.

His best statistical game came during Week 9 against the New England Patriots, where he scored a personal-best three receiving touchdowns. In Week 6 against the Buffalo Bills, he posted a season-high of 158 receiving yards.

Falcons teammate David Sills V said about London: “He’s so versatile. I feel like he really can do everything. He’s a complete receiver, probably the best I’ve been around. Obviously, receivers get all the credit for what they do in the pass game, but I feel like what he does in the run game is unbelievable. I think he’s best at that also. So, I’ve been able to learn a lot from him in his routes and his techniques. I think he’s the best in the business.”

Voting for players to participate in the 2026 Pro Bowl Games is now open on AtlantaFalcons.com and NFL.com or via X using #ProBowlVote along with a player’s name. Fan voting will close at midnight on December 16; votes cast on X during December 14-15 will count double toward each player’s total.



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