Latest injury report for Falcons vs. Cardinals, Week 10

It's halfway through the 2023 NFL season and the Atlanta Falcons, like every other team, are dealing with a handful of injuries.  The 4-5 Falcons have ten players on their official injury report ahead of the Week 10 matchup against the 1-8 Arizona Cardinals.  Below is the team's final injury report following the conclusion of […]

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It's halfway through the 2023 NFL season and the Atlanta Falcons, like every other team, are dealing with a handful of injuries. 

The 4-5 Falcons have ten players on their official injury report ahead of the Week 10 matchup against the 1-8 Arizona Cardinals. 

Below is the team's final injury report following the conclusion of Friday's practice:

PlayerInjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status

DE Calais Campbell

rest

DNP

DB Dee Alford

ankle

DNP

LP

DNP

OUT

S Richie Grant

neck

LP

LP

FP

DB DeMarcco Hellams

hamstring

DNP

LP

FP

WR Mack Hollins

ankle

DNP

DNP

DNP

OUT

WR Drake London

groin

LP

FP

FP

DT David Onyemata

ankle

DNP

LP

LP

QUESTIONABLE

RB Cordarrelle Patterson

rest

DNP

FB Keith Smith

concussion

FP

TE Kyle Pitts

personal

DNP

 KEY: DNP = Did not participate | LP = Limited participation | FP = Full participation | NIR = Not injury related

Injury report observations:

  • WR Mack Hollins (ankle) and DB Dee Alford (ankle) have been ruled out for Sunday. 
  • With Alford out, the Falcons could turn to safety DeMarco Hellams, who is back from a hamstring injury, in the slot. 
  • TE Kyle Pitts missed practice on Friday because his wife is in labor, according to team report Tori McElhaney. 
  • WR Drake London (groin) is trending in the right direction after missing Week 9's loss to the Minnesota Vikings. He should be available to play against Arizona. 
  • Defensive tackle David Onyemata (ankle) is questionable for Sunday which could be a huge blow to the Falcons' defense since they are already down Grady Jarrett for the season.

The Falcons are currently 1.5-point favorites over the Cardinals, who will have Kyle Murray returning as their starting quarterback.