Coach Dan Quinn said Andy Levitre has been a “great addition” to the Falcons’ offensive line.

Quinn said out of everything the seventh year guard does well, he’s the best at finishing.

“Man, can he finish,” Quinn said. “That’s one of the things we love about his game that he just brings it every time.”

Levitre, the last piece of the Falcons’ starting offensive line, signed with Atlanta in September.

Quinn said although Levitre is still working on picking up details of the Falcons’ system, he said the Falcons can always count on Levitre to keep playing and finish until he hears the whistle.

“One thing you know you’re going to get from him is he finishes down the field blocking (or) he’s finishing in the run game,” Quinn said. “It’s one of the parts of his game I respect the most.”

Levitre was traded to the Falcons from the Tennessee Titans after two seasons with the team.

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