Friday is here, as the Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings both held their final practices of the week before they do battle on Sunday night. We have been monitoring the health of both teams, and now we know who will and will not play this weekend.
Let’s take a look.
Falcons injury report
Full
• WR Darnell Mooney (shoulder)
• WR Drake London (shoulder)
• CB Billy Bowman Jr. (shoulder) QUESTIONABLE
Limited
• EDGE James Pearce, Jr. (groin) QUESTIONABLE
• S DeMarcco Hellams (hamstring) QUESTIONABLE
• OL Jack
Nelson (calf) OUT
• LT Jake Matthews (rest)
Did Not Practice
• WR Casey Washington (concussion) OUT
• WR Jamal Agnew (groin) OUT
• S Jordan Fuller (knee) OUT
• EDGE Leonard Floyd (rest)
• DL David Onyemata (rest)
Vikings injury report
Full
• LB Austin Keys (groin) QUESTIONABLE
• DL Elijah Williams (hamstring)
• WR Jalen Nailor (hand)
• C Ryan Kelly (toe)
• TE Josh Oliver (ankle)
• WR Myles Price (knee)
• CB Isaiah Rodgers (elbow)
• RB Zavier Scott (ankle)
Limited
• DL Jonathan Allen (rest)
• DL Javon Hargrave (rest)
• CB Jeff Okudah (concussion) OUT
• OL Christian Darrisaw (knee) OUT
• S Harrison Smith (illness) QUESTIONABLE
Did Not Practice
• LB Andrew Van Ginkel (concussion) OUT
Looking at the Falcons, we received a lot of updates on Friday. First with some good news: receivers Drake London and Darnell Mooney are both ‘good to go’ on Sunday night. London left Week 1 with a shoulder injury and Mooney injured his shoulder during training camp. Although he was able to practice on a limited basis, James Pearce Jr. is considered questionable to play due to a groin injury. Coach Raheem Morris said that he’s optimistic that Pearce Jr. will play, however.
Returner Jamal Agnew has been ruled out with a groin injury, so corner Dee Alford is slated to return punts for the Falcons. Ray-Ray McCloud will likely handle kicks.
The Vikings have a much longer list of injuries this week, and on Friday, they ruled out some key players. On Sunday night the Vikings will be without tackle Christian Darrisaw, linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel, and former Falcons’ corner Jeff Okudah.