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Jamon Brown: Let go by Eagles
Brown was cut by Philadelphia on Wednesday, Daniel Gallen of PennLive reports.
Brown received the start at right guard in Sunday's loss to Baltimore as the offensive line struggled, giving up six sacks during the contest. Brown will likely look for a practice squad or depth role elsewhere around the league.
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Eagles' Jamon Brown: Heading to Philly
Brown signed a contract with the Eagles on Tuesday.
Brown was signed from Chicago's practice squad and will give the Eagles some much needed depth on the offensive after Carson Wentz was sacked a career-high eight times in Sunday's loss to Washington.
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Jamon Brown: Let go by Falcons
Brown was released by the Falcons on Monday, Kelsey Conway of the team's official site reports.
The 27-year-old started nine times for the Falcons during 2019, but this move would indicate that the team is comfortable with what it has along the interior offensive line. Rookie third-round pick Matt Hennessy has been taking the majority of his reps at guard rather than center, while Chris Lindstrom, James Carpenter and Matt Gono all continue to get significant reps at the guard spots as well. Brown has recently cleared concussion protocol, and he will now seek an NFL opportunity elsewhere.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: In concussion protocol
Brown has entered concussion protocol, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
The veteran offensive guard missed time last week due to illness, and now with padded practices beginning in earnest, he has been removed from team drills and is being evaluated for a concussion. Brown is expected to fill a backup spot along the interior offensive line, but it will be interesting to see how youngsters Matt Hennessy and Matt Gono take advantage of extra opportunities while Brown recuperates.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Misses third straight practice
Brown (illness) missed his third consecutive practice session Saturday, Jason Butt of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
The veteran guard continues to sit out with an illness, but it has been reported that the issue is not COVID-19-related. Brown may serve as a depth option this year after starting nine times during 2019, but even in a non-starting role, he remains one of the most skilled and experienced backup offensive linemen on the roster.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Ruled out Week 17
Brown (illness) will be inactive for Sunday's upcoming matchup against Tampa Bay, Kelsey Conway of the Falcons' official site reports.
The 26-year-old offensive guard did not carry an injury designation heading into Atlanta's Week 16 matchup against Jacksonville, but Wes Schweitzer and Chris Lindstrom each fielded 100 percent of the team's offensive snaps during a 24-12 win over the Jaguars. Now officially ruled out for the season finale, Brown will wrap up the 2019 campaign without fielding a single snap over the Falcons' final four games of the year.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Misses Thursday's practice
Brown (illness) was a non-participant for Thursday's practice session, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.
The veteran offensive guard was dealing with an illness last week as well, but he seemingly improved and did not carry an injury designation heading into last Sunday's game against Jacksonville. Brown ultimately failed to log a single offensive snap during the contest, and his involvement is expected to be minimal for Atlanta's season finale against Tampa Bay with Chris Lindstrom and Wes Schweitzer currently slotted in as the starting guards.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Good to go Sunday
Brown (illness) is expected to play in Sunday's game against the Jaguars, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.
Brown has been held out of practice most of the week with an illness, but he was able to log a limited session Friday and should be good to go against Jacksonville.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Sits out Wednesday with illness
Brown (illness) did not participate during Wednesday's practice session, Jason Butt of The Athletic reports.
The veteran guard has fallen out of the rotation with rookie first-round pick Chris Lindstrom's return from a foot injury, but he may very well be the team's most capable backup offensive lineman at the moment. Brown's status for Sunday's upcoming game against Jacksonville remains questionable, as the Falcons prepare to take on a Jaguars defense that is tied for fifth in the NFL with 43 sacks but that has so far proven susceptible to the run by surrendering 140.1 yards per game on the ground.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Full-go for Wednesday's session
Brown (knee) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice, Jason Butt of The Athletic reports.
On Sunday, the veteran guard made his return from a concussion suffered late in the Week 4 loss to Tennessee, and again sustained an injury, hurting his knee late in the third quarter. Brown was able to get back on the field for the fourth quarter, but the offensive line surrendered multiple sacks for the third straight game as Atlanta dropped to a 1-5 record on the season. His return to practice is a positive indicator that he will be able to play in Week 7 when the Falcons face off against a Rams defense that intends to infuse recently acquired Jalen Ramsey into the lineup immediately.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Nearing return from concussion
Brown (concussion) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice session, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.
The veteran offensive guard was pulled from Atlanta's Week 4 loss to Tennessee after playing 16 offensive snaps, and he was inactive during the Week 5 shellacking at the hands of the Texans. So far this season the Falcons have averaged 3.9 yards per carry as a team in games in which Brown starts, compared to 3.5 yards per attempt when he has been forced to sit. Brown's return to practice gives Atlanta even more hope that it can get its ground game going in Week 6, with a favorable matchup against Arizona's 27th-ranked rush defense on tap.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Out with concussion
Brown (concussion) was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Texans, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.
Brown sustained the concussion last week versus the Titans and was unable to clear the concussion protocol this week. Ty Sambrailo is in line to receive the start at right guard in his place.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Out for reminder of Week 4
Brown (concussion) won't return to Sunday's game against Tennessee, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.
Now that Brown has officially been diagnosed with a concussion, he'll enter the league's mandated concussion protocol. In Brown's stead, expect Ty Sambrailo to continue to fill in at right guard.
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Falcons' Jamon Brown: Dealing with head injury
Brown is being evaluated for a head injury and is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Tennessee, Jason Butt of The Athletic reports.
Whenever a head injury is in play, it's likely that Brown is being evaluated for a possible concussion. As long as Brown is sidelined, look for Ty Sambrailo to fill in at right guard with a banged up offensive line for the Falcons.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-4, 340 lbs |
Birthplace: Fort Knox, KY, USA |
Age: 31 |
School: Louisville |
Experience: 6 |