Drake London, Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London is questionable to return against the New York Giants after he suffered a hamstring injury in the second half. While he is listed as questionable, there is some doubt as to whether the wideout will be able to ...
London did not take kindly to Giants defenders pulling him off the cornerback who made the interception, Cor'Dale Flott. As New York players swarmed him London began pushing and s
The Atlanta Falcons went into Sunday near the bottom of the league in number of drops this season. From Drake London to Bijan Robinson, it had not been a problem plaguing this offense. However, that was not the case against the New York Giants. Of the nine incompletions, six of them were drops, by my count.
Atlanta Falcons WR Drake London will take on the fourth-ranked pass defense of the Washington Commanders (185.9 yards allowed per game) in Week 17, at 8:20 PM ET on Sunday. Is London’s game against the Commanders this week a good time to start him in fantasy?
Wide receiver Drake London has already set Atlanta Falcons records, and that's before taking a snap with first-round quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London burns Las Vegas Raiders' defender on 30-yard touchdown strike. Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold stays calm despite a Chicago Bears blitz and locates Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison for a 16-yard strike.
#Falcons According to Atlanta Falcons reporter Will McFadden, wide receiver Drake London has recorded a receiving touchdown in five consecutive primetime games, the longest active streak in the NFL.
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The Atlanta Falcons turned to rookie QB Michael Penix Jr. on Sunday against the New York Giants, in the middle of a tight playoff race with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After QB Kirk Cousins left many uninspired with his play, the turn to Penix Jr. felt like it had to happen in order to save any hopes the Falcons had at the postseason.
Penix, the No. 8 overall pick in this year’s draft, got the call against the Giants (2-13) after the Falcons decided to bench turnover-prone Kirk Cousins, just nine months after signing him to a four-year, $180 million contract that included $100 million in guaranteed money.