The Falcons have encountered a significant setback as they prepare for their Monday night showdown against the Eagles. Linebacker Nate Landman, a key cog in their defense, has been officially ruled out due to lingering quad and calf injuries. And that’s not all—Landman will miss at least three more games, having been placed on injured reserve this Monday.
Landman Out, New Blood In
Landman’s absence will undoubtedly leave a noticeable void in the Falcons’ defensive strategy. However, as we say in Peru, “al mal tiempo, buena cara” (when the going gets tough, the tough get going). The linebacker will need to spend a minimum of four games on the injured reserve list before he can make his highly anticipated return to the gridiron.
Who Will Step Up?
With Landman sidelined, the Falcons will rely on the trio of Kaden Elliss, Troy Andersen, and their fifth-round gem, JD Bertrand. Picture it—like knights suiting up for battle, these inside linebackers are ready to defend their turf at all costs.
A New Face in the Crowd: Kevin King
To fill the gaping hole left by Landman’s absence, the Falcons have elevated cornerback Kevin King from the practice squad. King, who showed a flash of brilliance with a tackle in Week One, will be stepping up to the main roster. Last week, he saw seven special teams snaps—his first in a regular season game since 2021. It’s a classic “comeback kid” story, and King is here to seize the day.
- Kaden Elliss
- Troy Andersen
- JD Bertrand
- Kevin King
Safety Dane Cruikshank Gets a Nod
Adding to the drama, the Falcons have also called up safety Dane Cruikshank from the practice squad. Though he will revert back after the Monday night showdown, his presence adds depth and can turn the tide. Think of him as the “ace up their sleeve.”
Bracing for the Storm
Despite these challenges, there’s no room for despair in the Falcons’ camp. Picture their locker room—a cauldron of motivation, determination, and unwavering spirit. Every player knows they’re not just stepping onto the field; they are headed into the heart of a battle. The Falcons are ready to put up a fight that will be remembered, brimming with grit, heart, and soul.
So, as the sun sets and the Monday night lights flicker on, keep your eyes peeled and your emotions high. Because if there’s one thing the NFL teaches us, it’s that in every challenge, there’s a chance to shine. And believe me when I say—the Falcons are ready to shine brighter than ever.