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Jets Receive Good News Days Before Falcons Game

The New York Jets received plenty of good news ahead of their Week 13 matchup with the Atlanta Falcons.

ESPN’s Marc Raimondi revealed that the Falcons are “unlikely” to have the services of wide receiver Drake London this Sunday.

“[Head] coach Raheem Morris said Wednesday that he regards London as doubtful to play Sunday against the New York Jets. London has been dealing with a posterior cruciate ligament strain in his left knee and missed last Sunday’s victory over the New Orleans Saints. Morris said London has been moving better and that he expects him to be back soon,” Raimondi wrote.


London’s Absence Is a Massive Needle Mover for the Game

How big a deal is it for the Jets if London doesn’t suit up? It’s a game-changer.

London leads Atlanta in every major statistical category this season for a pass catcher: targets (94), receptions (60), receiving yards (810), touchdowns (six), 20+ yard receiving plays (12), and receptions that resulted in a first down (39), per ESPN.

Those video game numbers would be impressive under any circumstances. However, those are even more eyebrow-raising when you consider, London has already missed two games this season.


The Good News Continue to Roll in for the Jets

Atlanta being weaker is good news, but the Jets being healthier might be even better news.

“When it comes to injuries, the only person of note is Harrison [Phillips], but I expect him to be a part of practice going into the later part of this week. So he will be just fine. That is the only injury of note, so that is a good feeling going into this part of the season. Just to have that one guy who again will be a part of practice [later in the week],” head coach Aaron Glenn explained on Wednesday, November 26.

Later on Wednesday, the team issued the first official injury report for Week 13. The only player who appeared was Phillips, with a foot issue, and he didn’t practice on Wednesday.

Kirk Cousins will continue to lead the Falcons at the quarterback position as Michael Penix Jr. underwent surgery to repair a partially torn ACL [on] Tuesday. Defensive back Billy Bowman Jr. also went under the knife this week to repair a reported ruptured Achilles tendon,” Falcons team reporter Tori McElhaney wrote.

“In other injury news, the Falcons still have their two starting offensive guards working through injuries. Matthew Bergeron (ankle) was a limited participant [on] Wednesday, while Chris Lindstrom (foot) did not participate,” McElhaney added.


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