With a game on Thursday, the Falcons, per league rules, had to issue an estimated injury report as if they’d practiced.

The Falcons (3-8) did not hold an official practice, but were set to walk-through some things in preparation for their game against the Saints (9-2) at 8:20 p.m. on Thursday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Wide receiver Julio Jones (right shoulder), tight end Austin Hooper (MCL knee), tight end Luke Stocker (back) and cornerback Jordan Miller (shoulder) were on the did not practice list.

Cornerback Desmond Trufant (toe), running back Devonta Freeman (foot sprain), safety Sharrod Neasman (shoulder), defensive tackle Tyeler Davison (neck) and defensive end Takk McKinley (shoulder) were on the limited participation list.

Quarterback Matt Ryan (ankle) and safety Kemal Ishmael (concussion) were listed as full participates.

Six New Orleans Saints players were listed on Monday's injury report. Like the Falcons, the report is an estimate.

Guard Andrus Peat (forearm), fullback Zach Line (knee), tackle Terron Armstead (ankle) and guard/center Will Clapp (back) did not practice. Cornerback Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) and returner Deonte Harris (hamstring) were limited.

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