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Rookie safety Terrell Floyd left practice in ambulance

May 8, 2015

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FLOWERY BRANCH -- Falcons safety Terrell Floyd, an undrafted rookie from Louisville, became dehydrated and fainted at the rookie minicamp on Friday.

Floyd left the facilities in a Hall County ambulance.

Former Louisville safety Terrell Floyd. (Associated Press).
Former Louisville safety Terrell Floyd. (Associated Press).

"It’s been a long time since bowl practice," Falcons coach Dan Quinn said. "There were some tired guys out there today. It was great to see them work.

He played in 50 games over his career and made 143 tackles and eight interceptions. Last season he had 49 tackles and one interception. He played cornerback for his first three seasons before moving to safety last season.

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Honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his "long and distinguished reporting in the field of pro football," D. Orlando Ledbetter, Esq. has covered the NFL 28 seasons. A graduate of Howard University, he's a winner of Georgia Sportswriter of the Year and three Associated Press Sports Editor awards.

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