Drake London’s status uncertain as Falcons prepare for Seahawks

Raheem Morris Head Coach
Raheem Morris Head Coach
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The Atlanta Falcons may see the return of their top receiver, Drake London, for Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. London has missed the last two games due to a PCL sprain suffered in Week 11 against the Carolina Panthers. Head coach Raheem Morris indicated that London’s status could change before the weekend.

“Drake will be out there when he’s ready to go,” Morris said. The coach added that while London did not participate in Wednesday’s practice, he was working with trainers on a side field to assess his readiness for Sunday. London is currently considered “day-to-day.”

In addition to London, defensive linemen Brandon Dorlus (groin) and David Onyemata (foot) also did not participate in Wednesday’s practice. Their conditions will be monitored as the week progresses.

On a positive note for Atlanta, neither Chris Lindstrom nor Matthew Bergeron appeared on this week’s injury report for the first time in several weeks.

The Falcons’ injury report from Wednesday lists inside linebackers Josh Woods (hamstring) and Malik Verdon (shoulder) as full participants. Kaden Elliss participated on a limited basis due to rest and not an injury. Safety DeMarcco Hellams also did not participate because of a hamstring issue.

The team continues preparations ahead of their matchup with Seattle this Sunday at home.



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