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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Cleared to play Sunday
Jake Matthews (knee) will play Sunday against the Bears.Matthews had to leave last week's game against the Colts but logged limited practice sessions Wednesday and Thursday before getting up to full participation Friday. He hasn't missed a game since his 2014 rookie season.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Leaves with injury
Jake Matthews has exited Sunday's game against the Colts with a knee injury, Tori McElhaney of the Atlanta Falcons' official site reports.Matthews suffered the injury on a Bijan Robinson 26-yard gain, according to McElhaney in a separate Tweet. The former was slow to get up and make it to the sidelines. He's been replaced by John Leglue at left tackle.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Ready to play
Jake Matthews (knee) is active Sunday against the Panthers.Matthews suffered the injury during Week 14 against the Buccaneers, but he was able to recover quickly and should draw the start at left tackle for Atlanta on Sunday.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Exits with knee injury
Jake Matthews departed during the first quarter of Sunday's Week 14 game against Tampa Bay due to a knee injury and is questionable to return, Tori McElhaney of the Atlanta Falcons' official site reports.Matthews headed to the injury tent early in the contest and was subsequently deemed questionable to return. The left tackle's absence further thins a Falcons offensive line that is already without starters Kaleb McGary (knee) and Drew Dalman (ankle) on Sunday. Tyler Vrabel entered in Matthews' place against the Buccaneers and will presumably finish out the contest if the latter is unable to return.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Agrees to three-year extension
Jake Matthews and the Atlanta Falcons have agreed to terms on a three-year contract extension, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Matthews' extension frees up some essential cap space for the Falcons, while keeping the standout left tackle in the building for the foreseeable future. Per Rapoport, Matthews will receive $52.5 million over the next three seasons, and his salary averages out to $18.5 million per year. The 2014 first-round pick remains the pillar of Atlanta's offensive front.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Restructures contract
Jake Matthews had his contract restructured Saturday to provide the Atlanta Falcons $7.95 million in cap space, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.The Falcons, like most teams, are pressed up against the cap, which necessitated the move. Matthews has been the cornerstone of the team's offensive line since being drafted in the first round back in 2014 and is under contract with the franchise for three more seasons.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Suits up for 16 games in 2020
Jake Matthews logged his 16th start of the season during Atlanta's 44-27 Week 17 loss to the Buccaneers.Matthews again proved to be durable during his seventh pro campaign out of Texas A&M, fielding 100 percent of Atlanta's offensive snaps in 15 of 16 games. He enjoyed a relatively clean 2020, going without a holding penalty while drawing only two false start flags all season. The 28-year-old is under contract for three more seasons at an average cap hit of $19.4 million, as the Atlanta Falcons' front five aims to improve upon a turbulent campaign. Atlanta ranked 31st at just 3.7 yards per carry as a team, finishing tied for 23rd with 41 sacks allowed.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Playing Week 2
Jake Matthews (knee) is active Week 2 against Dallas.Matthews served as a limited participant in practice both Thursday and Friday, but early indications were that the left tackle will suit up despite a "questionable" designation. The morning's inactive report will ultimately confirm that, giving Matt Ryan and the passing attack an extra layer of protection.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: On track for Week 2
Jake Matthews (knee), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game in Dallas, is expected to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.The left tackle's expected availability is good news for quarterback Matt Ryan, who threw 450 yards on 54 attempts in the Week 1 loss to Seattle. Another high-volume passing game could on the docket for Ryan again Sunday, as most sports books list the Atlanta-Dallas game with the highest total of the Week 2 slate.
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Falcons' Jake Matthews: Questionable against Cowboys
Jake Matthews is considered questionable for Sunday's game versus the Cowboys, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.Matthews was limited for the last two practices of the week, which is a good sign for his availability Sunday. Matt Gono is ready to start at left tackle if Matthews can't go.