Tight end Kyle Pitts is set to appear on the Falcons’ injury report ahead of the season opener.
Raheem Morris Provides an Update
Falcons head coach Raheem Morris informed reporters on Wednesday that Pitts will be a limited participant in practice later today due to a hamstring injury. While there’s no definitive word on his status for Sunday’s face-off against the Steelers, Morris was quick to assure that Pitts hasn’t been seriously hindered by the hamstring issue—talk about dodging a bullet!
Hopes and Flashbacks
Pitts didn’t miss a game last season, but let’s call a spade a spade—his 53 catches for 667 yards and three touchdowns were a bit disappointing compared to the fireworks he put up as a rookie in 2021. During the offseason, there was plenty of chatter about getting Pitts back to his prime form. The hope now is that this pesky hamstring won’t throw a spanner in the works. The Falcons’ fanbase is praying harder than ever that Pitts returns to being the dynamo on the field, slicing through defenses like a hot knife through butter.
Nate Landman Facing His Own Battle
Morris also dropped a nugget of news: linebacker Nate Landman will be limited due to a quad injury. This is becoming a bit of a soap opera for the Falcons’ defense, isn’t it?
- Pitts’ hamstring injury
- Landman’s quad troubles
- Season opener around the corner
In Atlanta, there’s never a dull moment with these rollercoaster updates. With emotions running high and more twists than a Peruvian telenovela, the Falcons are gearing up to tackle whatever comes their way, play by play. Fans will just have to wait with bated breath and fingers crossed that come Sunday, their stars shine the brightest.
Let’s keep those fingers and toes crossed, folks. After all, NFL isn’t just a sport; it’s a way of life!