With so many close games, the Falcons focused on working on end-of-game situations in minicamp Wednesday.

“Less than a minute left, going through different scenarios with different groups and different guys,” Falcons coach Dan Quinn said. “All of them, there are learning moments. We’ve got one more lap on it tomorrow, and we’ll make it a big red-zone emphasis.”

Quinn likes how the minicamp is unfolding.

“I’ve been pleased with the attitude, the intensity and the learning that is taking place,” Quinn said. “They’ve really put it in.”

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