Jerry Gray Assistant Head Coach/defense | Atlanta Falcons Website
Jerry Gray Assistant Head Coach/defense | Atlanta Falcons Website
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Safety DeMarcco Hellams will miss significant time due to an ankle injury, Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris announced Monday.
Hellams sustained his injury during the first quarter of the Falcons' preseason loss to the Miami Dolphins last Friday at Hard Rock Stadium. The incident occurred on the defense's second snap of the game when a complete pass turned into a fumble and went out of bounds. Hellams was caught up in the traffic and was unable to get up after the whistle, ultimately getting carted off the field.
What "significant time" means remains unclear, especially since Hellams was not placed on the reserve/injured list like outside linebacker Bralen Trice, who injured his knee during the same game. Trice's placement on injured reserve means he'll miss the rest of his rookie season. The fact that Hellams did not join Trice on injured reserve indicates the Falcons believe he'll return at some point this fall, but it could be a while.
"We'll see what that means," Morris said. "But he'll be out for a little bit."
Hellams was absent from Monday's practice.
He had been competing with Richie Grant since the start of training camp for the Falcons' second starting safety spot. The first undoubtedly goes to Pro Bowler Jessie Bates III.
This position battle between Hellams and Grant initially picked up traction toward the end of last season. Grant was the starter to begin the year and for much of the season. But come December, Hellams began seeing a noticeable increase in his defensive snaps. He even started four of the final six games. In two of those, he received the nod over Grant. The others saw them both on the field at the same time alongside Bates in three-safety looks.
So, when offseason and preseason work commenced, the Hellams-Grant competition continued where it left off.
Now there's a temporary void in the pecking order at that position which another safety should see as an opportunity. The next-man-up mentality is nothing new in Atlanta.
"This league is so physical," Falcons assistant head coach/defense Jerry Gray said. "You're going to lose some guys along the way. Can the young guys that are after him step up and make plays? If you can, you're only going to make us better. If you can't, you're only going to make us worse."
The Falcons have their second exhibition game on Saturday against the Baltimore Ravens.
As already noted, Hellams did not participate in Monday's practice. He wasn't alone; safety Dane Cruikshank was also missing.
Morris didn't specifically name Cruikshank in his pre-practice press conference as a limited player but mentioned there would be some players given lighter work because of "dings and bruises" from last Friday's game.
Running back Jase McClellan was one who Morris did name, so it was no surprise to see him practicing in a non-contact yellow jersey.
Safety Justin Simmons is in Atlanta for a two-day visit, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Simmons is a 30-year-old free agent who has had a successful career thus far at his position. He is a two-time Pro Bowler (2020 and 2023) and has landed on The Associated Press' All-Pro second team four times (2020 and 2021-23).
The Denver Broncos originally drafted Simmons with a third-round pick in 2016 before releasing him this past March.
Simmons has played in 118 career games, starting 108, including every game he's been active since his rookie season. He has had at least two interceptions every season, peaking with an NFL-best six in 2022. His career highs include 15 pass breakups in 2019, 97 total tackles in 2018 and a 65-yard pick-six in 2017. He also has five forced fumbles, four-and-a-half sacks and three fumble recoveries on his resume; just last season Simmons had three interceptions, eight pass breakups and 70 total tackles.
Depending on how severe Hellams' injury is, Simmons could be an answer for pairing with Bates as another Pro-Bowl level safety option for Atlanta’s defense.
Falcons secondary coach Justin Hood had notable coaching moments with cornerback Dee Alford during one-on-one drills against wide receiver Josh Ali who caught a pass over Alford; Hood provided immediate feedback instructing Alford on how to improve situational responses moving forward.
Outside linebackers Bradlee Anae and DeAngelo Malone were noted as fill-ins for injured Trice within second-team defenses during team periods alternating opposite Arnold Ebiketie; defensive linemen James Smith-Williams & Demone Harris also participated setting edges effectively.
Quarterback Michael Penix Jr connected notably mid-field passing accurately into tight windows towards Casey Washington evading inside linebacker Troy Andersen attempts defending similarly strong connections observed involving Kirk Cousins deep-passing towards Darnell Mooney.
Conversely highlighted were multiple defensive stops executed by Clark Phillips III successfully breaking Penix intended completions towards Austin Mack reflecting further positive assessments regarding Anthony Johnson significantly contributing impactful performances breaking key passes throughout drills against both primary & secondary offensive teams earning recognition accordingly.
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