Kyle Pitts, New Orleans Saints and Week 18
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Friday is finally upon us, as the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints both held their final practices of not only the week, but the year, as neither team will be in the playoffs. The Saints have already ruled out receiver Chris Olave, while the Falcons have a few players whose status is up in the air currently.
The Falcons have three key offensive players questionable for Sunday’s matchup against the Saints, which could decide the outcome of the NFC South.
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Falcons injury report: Kyle Pitts, Drake London among players listed
The Atlanta Falcons listed a few notable players on their Thursday injury report, including wide receiver Drake London and tight end Kyle Pitts. Both players have been limited through the first two days of practice leading up to Sunday's season finale against the New Orleans Saints.
Should the Falcons sign the young tight end to a second deal? Should they franchise tag him? Should they let him leave? A decision awaits.
Pitts secured two of three targets for 16 yards in the Falcons ' 27-24 win over the Rams on Monday night.
Pitts appears on the injury report this week (limited participation in practice, knee). He does not have a game status listed right now. Pitts has a team-best 854 receiving yards on 80 grabs (on 106 targets) with five TDs this season, averaging 56.9 yards per game.
The Atlanta Falcons are set to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during Thursday Night Football in NFL Week 15. Fans can look forward to the performance of standout players like Mike Evans and Kyle Pitts in what promises to be an exciting matchup.
The Falcons tight end had quite the performance in the Week 15 "Thursday Night Football" matchup vs. the Buccaneers. Here's how he played.
If you don't have Kyle Pitts Sr., you can rest easy knowing you have George Kittle. Kittle is coming off an explosive game against the Tennessee Titans in which he compiled a season-high eight catches for a season-high 88 yards and his sixth touchdown of the season.
Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts set a new career high in the win over the Bucs last Thursday, but he's quietly put together a solid year outside of that game as well.
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Todd McShay's 2025 redraft has Falcons landing the perfect Kyle Pitts replacement
NFL Draft Analyst Todd McShay took a look back at the 2025 Draft to see how things would shake up. For the Atlanta Falcons, their original picks flew off the board, leading to a luxury pick.