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Falcons injury report: Nate Landman continues to work through preseason injury

Despite playing and playing well Sunday, Raheem Morris said the Falcons are still closely monitoring the inside linebacker's quad injury along with his calf, too. 

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Despite playing (and playing well) in the Falcons' Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Atlanta is continuing to monitor the quad injury of inside linebacker Nate Landman. He did not participate in Thursday's practice. They also listed his calf in Thursday's injury report, too.

Landman has been working through this injury since the tail end of the preseason, even missing a few practices prior to the start of game week. Once the Week 1 prep began, Landman was out on the field in limited fashion. By Friday though, he was a full participant.

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Landman rotated in and out of Sunday's game with fellow linebacker Troy Andersen. Landman actually played a few more snaps than Andersen despite Andersen getting the start. They split time pretty evenly, though, with Landman taking 54% of the defensive snaps in Week 1 and Andersen taking 46%. Landman combined for six total tackles in the game, including a notable 4th-and-1 stop of Steelers' running back Najee Harris inside the Atlanta 5-yard line in the fourth quarter.

Like last week, how Landman progresses physically through the week will be something to monitor.

In other news, defensive back Antonio Hamilton Sr. (groin) was also out Thursday, while right tackle Kaleb McGary was limited with a groin injury, too.

You can check out the entire Falcons' Week 2 injury report here.

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