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Falcons sustain no significant injuries in win over Seahawks

Falcons running back Devonta Freeman gets a pat on the back from head coach Dan Quinn after his second of three touchdown runs during the second quarter of Sunday's 41-13 win over San Francisco at the Georgia Dome. Freeman rushed for 139 yards. (Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com)
Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn said there were no significant injuries to report after the 34-31 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night.
In a conference call on Tuesday, Quinn said there would be a few players limited as practice starts this week, but nothing significant to report, ahead of Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
“As we get into the weekend, we’re excited about where we are and the guys we have,” Quinn said.
Quinn also said he would provide a report on running back Devonta Freeman on Wednesday.
Freeman did not play in Monday’s game after entering the NFL’s concussion protocol. The running back suffered his second concussion of the season on Nov. 12 against the Dallas Cowboys.

