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Falcons face Seahawks with key defensive players sidelined

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Donavan Ellison Coaching Operations Assistant | Atlanta Falcons Website

Donavan Ellison Coaching Operations Assistant | Atlanta Falcons Website

The Atlanta Falcons are preparing for their upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. As they aim to secure their fourth consecutive win, they will face some challenges due to injuries among key defensive players.

Linebacker Troy Andersen is set to miss his third game in a row due to a knee injury. Kaden Elliss, Nate Landman, and rookie JD Bertrand are expected to take on more responsibility in his absence. Last weekend, Landman made a notable impact by forcing two fumbles against the Carolina Panthers.

Outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter has also been ruled out as he remains in concussion protocol. Arnold Ebiketie is likely to see increased playing time with Carter unavailable. Ebiketie has participated in just over 41% of the team's defensive snaps this season.

Safety Justin Simmons is questionable for the game after sustaining a hamstring injury in the recent win against Carolina. His participation could be significant given Seattle's strong passing offense. If Simmons cannot play, Richie Grant may step into his role alongside Jessie Bates III.

Reserve cornerback Antonio Hamilton is listed as questionable due to a back injury that has limited him during practice sessions this week. His availability is crucial as he provides versatility in defense, capable of filling in at safety if needed.

The full injury report from Friday indicates several players were either limited or did not participate in practice. Key mentions include Matthew Judon (rest), Jake Matthews (rest), and Grady Jarrett (rest).

As both teams prepare for Sunday's matchup, the Falcons' ability to adapt without key starters will be tested.

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