The Atlanta Falcons listed receiver Roddy White among their active players against the Detroit Lions.
White was questionable for Saturday night's game because of an injured right knee. He has 1,150-plus yards receiving for a sixth straight season.
Atlanta safety William Moore missed a third straight game with a hamstring injury. Chris Hope replaced Moore in the starting lineup.
Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford was without 1 of his favorite options. Tight end Brandon Pettigrew missed a second straight game with sprained left ankle. Pettigrew was replaced in the starting lineup by Will Heller.
Lions safety Louis Delmas was healthy enough to start in a second straight game and to play for just the seventh time in a season shortened by an injured left knee.
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Monday, June 17 2013 10:48 PM EDT2013-06-18 02:48:40 GMT
The committee overseeing the new Atlanta Falcons stadium plans chose a preliminary stadium design on Monday.Back in April, a tentative agreement for the Kansas City-based 360 Architecture was approved
The committee overseeing the new Atlanta Falcons stadium plans chose a preliminary stadium design on Monday.Back in April, a tentative agreement for the Kansas City-based 360 Architecture was approved
Tuesday, June 11 2013 6:07 PM EDT2013-06-11 22:07:21 GMT
Starting today, a government watchdog group will start collecting signatures to force a vote on using public funds to pay for the Falcons new football stadium onto the November ballot.
Starting today, a government watchdog group will start collecting signatures to force a vote on using public funds to pay for the Falcons new football stadium onto the November ballot.
The Atlanta Falcons, state and city officials have agreed on a deal to ensure that at least 31 percent of construction awards for the team's new stadium are awarded to minority or women-owned firms.
The Atlanta Falcons, state and city officials have agreed on a deal to ensure that at least 31 percent of construction awards for the team's new stadium are awarded to minority or women-owned firms.