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Falcons thin at wide receiver entering SNF showdown vs. 49ers
The Atlanta Falcons are thin at the wide receiver position entering their Week 7 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night Football. Ray-Ray McCloud has been ruled out for the second consecutive game, while Darnell Mooney has been listed as questionable.
Quarterback Brock Purdy has been ruled out for his third straight game for the San Francisco 49ers due to a toe injury. Mac Jones will start against the Atlanta Falcons.
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- The Atlanta Falcons have sent Ray-Ray McCloud III home, with coach Raheem Morris describing the decision as a private matter between the wide receiver and the team. McCloud has been the Falcons' No. 3 wide receiver since last season.
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49ers DC Robert Saleh praises Falcons' offensive line, running game
After defeating the Bills in Week 6, the Falcons will return to prime time in Week 7 for a Sunday Night Football showdown against the San Francisco 49ers (4-2). Not only does Sunday's game have playoff implications, but it's a bit of a reunion between 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh and Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich.
Atlanta Falcons receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III will miss his second consecutive game after coach Raheem Morris “sent him home.”
Sunday Night Football heads to the West Coast in Week 7 when the Atlanta Falcons (3-2) visit the injury-riddled San Francisco 49ers (4-2). This is SNF’s first trip to Levi’s Stadium this season, which will host Super Bowl LX on NBC on February 8, 2026.
We are back, as the Atlanta Falcons had a great game against the Buffalo Bills this past Monday, they now turn their sights to a Sunday night matchup with the San Francisco 49ers. The Falcons did have some injuries worth monitoring, so let’s take a look at where everyone is at as of Thursday.
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Bijan Robinson surpassing Christian McCaffrey as top dual-threat back headed into Falcons-49ers game
Christian McCaffrey has long been the standard for dual-threat running backs in the NFL. This season, his offseason training partner Bijan Robinson has surpassed him.