Falcons wide receiver Harry Douglas did not practice on Wednesday as he recovers from a right foot injury that’s kept him out of the past three games.

Douglas hasn’t practiced since participating on a limited basis the Friday prior to the Vikings game on Sept. 28. He had practiced fully in the two previous sessions that week.

Falcons coach Mike Smith had hoped Douglas would return to practice the following week but Douglas remains out.

“It’s a concern anytime you don’t have a guy out there who’s helped you win games,” Smith said. “He’s working hard with the athletic performance people. We hope to get him back sooner rather than later. There’s really no timetable.”

In three games this season Douglas has 12 catches for 121 yards and a touchdown.

The Falcons said six players practiced on a limited basis Wednesday: defensive end Jonathan Babineaux (knee), guard Justin Blalock (back), wide receiver Devin Hester (hamstring), wide receiver Julio Jones (ankle), linebacker Prince Shembo (knee) and linebacker Nate Stupar (knee).

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