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Injury Report

 

Welcome to the Falcons Injury Report. This year, get in-depth information on common sports injuries with your Falcons news. NOTE: Regular upates to the injury report will resume during the 2009 season.


Playoff Injury Report

Atlanta Falcons

Player 12/31/08 1/1/09 1/2/09
DE John Abraham (thigh/shoulder) DNP DNP LP-Q
DE Jamaal Anderson (ankle) DNP DNP DNP-Q
T Sam Baker (hip/back) LP LP LP-Q
WR Harry Douglas (head) LP LP LP-Q
DT Grady Jackson (knee) DNP LP LP-Q
LB Curtis Lofton (knee) LP LP LP-Q
S Lawyer Milloy (back) LP LP LP-Q
FB Ovie Mughelli (knee) LP LP LP-Q
T Todd Weiner (knee) DNP LP LP-Q


Arizona Cardinals

Player 12/31/08 1/1/09 1/2/09
DE Travis LaBoy (ankle) DNP LP LP-Q   
DT Gabe Watson (knee) LP FP FP-Q
TE Leonard Pope (knee) LP LP FP-Q
WR Anquan Boldin (shoulder)        LP LP FP-Q
LB Pago Togafau (knee) LP FP FP-P
TE Stephen Spach (ankle) FP FP FP-P
S Matt Ware (calf) FP FP FP-P
FS Aaron Francisco (ribs) FP FP FP-P
SS Adrian Wilson (toe) FP FP FP-P


LP: Limited participation in practice
FP: Full participation
DNP: Did not practice
P: Probable for upcoming game
Q: Questionable for upcoming game
D: Doubtful for upcoming game
O: Out (will not play in upcoming game)
IR: Sent to injured reserve

"Out," "doubtful," "questionable," and "probable" categories will be used only on Friday reports. The reports on Wednesday and Thursday will only identify the injury, whether the injured player participated in practice, and if so, to what extent.


From the Training Room
Join team doctors as they explain some of the more common injuries suffered by NFL athletes. This week, Dr. Scott Gillogly talks about stingers. Click here for video | Archive

From the Strength Training Room
Take a look inside the strength training room at Flowery Branch headquarters as director of athletic performance Jeff Fish and assistant strength coach Bill Hughan take you through some of the exercises Falcons players use to prevent injury. This week, they take a look at how to strength the ankle. Click here for video | Archive

Nutrition Notes
Team Nutritionist Josh Hingst checks in each week with notes on how you can eat healthier.

Above all else, when making dietary changes, believe in yourself
The No. 1 predictor of weight loss success is self-efficacy. Simply believing that you have the ability to lose weight, to make healthy food choices, and to begin exercising is the first and most important step. Stay motivated and never doubt yourself when making changes to your lifestyle.



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