The Atlanta Falcons are facing significant challenges as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday Night Football. With star wide receiver Drake London sidelined for the fourth consecutive game due to a PCL strain sustained in Week 11, the team is heavily reliant on their remaining offensive players to step up in his absence.
In addition to London, the Falcons may have to navigate the game without some key offensive figures. Tight end Kyle Pitts is currently dealing with a knee injury, making him a limited participant in practice as the team looks to finalize its roster before the game. His status adds an additional layer of uncertainty to an already depleted receiving corps.
On the defensive side of the ball, the situation appears equally precarious. The Falcons could potentially miss two of their top pass rushers, Brandon Dorlus and Jalon Walker, both of whom are listed as questionable. Dorlus has been struggling with a groin injury that kept him out of last week’s loss to the Seahawks, while Walker is dealing with a quad injury that prevented him from returning to play in their last outing. Compounding the issue, fellow defensive lineman David Onyemata has been battling a foot injury that has plagued him for several weeks. Similar to Pitts, all three defenders participated limitedly in practice this week, as the team opted for a walkthrough on Tuesday following an off day on Monday.
On a positive note, starting cornerback A.J. Terrell’s situation offers some relief for the Falcons. He avoided receiving a game designation, indicating he is ready to go despite grappling with a neck injury during practice.
With their key players facing uncertain game statuses, the Falcons have an uphill battle ahead. The final list of active players will be crucial as the team aims to break their losing streak against a formidable divisional rival. The implications of these injuries could significantly impact the Falcons’ performance on the field. Fans will be eagerly awaiting updates as game time approaches.

