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Falcons face multiple injuries ahead of Week 11 matchup

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The Atlanta Falcons are dealing with a series of injuries following their recent game against the New Orleans Saints. Cornerback Mike Hughes and defensive lineman Ta'Quon Graham were among those who could not finish the game.

Hughes left the field in the second quarter due to a neck injury but has since been cleared for return after undergoing an MRI. Head coach Raheem Morris confirmed, "He's been cleared and (is) good to go." Hughes had played nearly 75% of defensive snaps this season, contributing significantly to Atlanta's secondary performance.

Graham suffered a pectoral muscle injury during the same quarter and was ruled out before halftime. Morris described Graham's condition as "not so good," suggesting uncertainty about his return. Graham has been a key rotational player on Atlanta's defensive line.

Inside linebacker Troy Andersen, returning from a knee injury that kept him out for five games, re-aggravated his injury. Morris indicated further evaluation would take place: "But we'll get the chance to re-evaluate him today and tomorrow."

Additionally, right guard Chris Lindstrom and defensive lineman James-Smith Williams exited briefly but returned later in the game. While Lindstrom's issue seemed minor, Smith-Williams' situation may require more attention: "JSW went down yesterday and it's not great, either," said Morris.

The Falcons will release their first injury report on Wednesday ahead of their Week 11 game against the Denver Broncos, which will offer more insights into the team's health status before their bye week.

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