Each of the Falcons’ 53 players fully participated in practice Friday, leaving only six listed as probable on Friday’s injury report.

Coach Dan Quinn said he’s been encouraged by how hard players have worked to get back to being healthy after being injured.

“It was awesome having everyone avilable practicing,” Quinn said. “I can’t tell you the last time that’s happened.”

On the offense, players listed as probable as of Friday are Justin Durant (elbow), Leonard Hankerson (ribs/hamstring), Mike Person (ankel) Eric Weems (knee) and Roddy White (foot).

On the defense, Justin Durant (elbow) and William Moore (hand) were listed as probable.

Durant fully participated in practice on Friday after being listed as “limited participation” Wednesday and Thursday.

Quinn said he Durant was ready to play Sunday.

“Justin Durant, I thought, had a really good week,” Quinn said. “We asked him if he could go through, could he throw his arm in there and play like he’s capable of. At the end of the three days, I think he feels good with that.”

Moore fully participated in practice Wednesday through Friday.

Listed as probable Friday for the Falcons’ Sunday match up with the Titans are:

  • Justin Durant (Elbow): limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday; full participation on Friday.
  • Leonard Hankerson (Ribs/Hamstring): limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday; full participation on Friday.
  • William Moore (Hand): full participation Wednesday through Friday.
  • Mike Person (Ankle): limited in practice Wednesday; full participation Thursday and Friday.
  • Eric Weems (Knee): limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday; full participation on Friday.
  • Roddy White (Foot): limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday; full participation on Friday.

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