Weatherspoon Close to Returning to Healthy Falcons

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga.. Rookie linebacker Sean Weatherspoon is close to returning from a knee injury, just more good news for the healthy Atlanta Falcons.

“Yeah, that’s the key to winning in the NFL, just staying healthy,” receiver Roddy White said Thursday. “Having all your guys with you everyday in practice and in games is a big deal, man.”

The former Missouri star’s hopeful return Sunday in St. Louis would give the NFC-leading Falcons another boost. It would be the first time this season that all 22 current starters play in the same game.

Players and coaches rarely want to answer hypothetical questions about injuries, and linebacker Mike Peterson is no exception, but with the Falcons lucky to avoid catastrophic injuries this year, he does acknowledge that they’re blessed.

Thus so far.

“The thing about injuries, man, is that it’s around the league, and you can’t really prepare yourself for it,” Peterson said. “It’s something that happens to everybody. This year — knock on wood — we’ve been real fortunate. We haven’t had too many setbacks with guys as to when they can come back.”

Of the nine NFC teams either leading a division or trailing by one game, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and Chicago are relatively healthy when you consider what and New Orleans — and to a lesser extent, New York, Seattle and St. Louis — have endured to stay in contention.

The (4-5) have lost receivers Donnie Avery and Mark Clayton to season-ending injuries, and franchise running back Stephen Jackson is playing with a broken left ring finger.

Atlanta’s problems have been less frequent. Cornerback Dunta Robinson missed just one game because of a concussion. Weatherspoon and receiver Michael Jenkins, sidelined the first five games with a bruised shoulder, are the only starters to miss substantial time.

White calls it an encouraging scenario.

“It’s a big part of the chemistry, too, when everybody’s out there on the field and everybody’s jelling together,” White said. “When you have to flip flop guys from week to week, one guy might not have the chemistry the group has with another guy.”

White, the NFL’s leading receiver, had a scare Nov. 7 in a narrow home win over Tampa Bay. Hit near the sideline after making a first-quarter catch, White lay on the field with a sprained knee before walking gingerly to the sideline.

He returned briefly before leaving again and getting fitted for a soft brace that helped him play the second half. Though he finished the game with his lowest totals this season in catches and yards receiving, White still caught a critical 9-yard pass to convert a third down and set up Atlanta’s last touchdown.

The Falcons hope Weatherspoon, the 19th overall draft pick, can play Sunday at St. Louis. Knee and ankle injuries sidelined him in five of the last six games, but Atlanta benefited from reserve Stephen Nicholas, who had 33 solo tackles in the games Weatherspoon missed.

“It’s a good problem to have when you’ve got guys that you’re confident can come in and play,” coach Mike Smith said. “We’re very excited about getting Sean back because of how he started the season off, so I think it’s just a really good situation for us.”

Weatherspoon’s speed, tackling and pass coverage skills should further bolster a defense that ranks second in interceptions, second in third-down percentage, seventh against the run and eighth in scoring.

Atlanta needs to improve its pass rush and ball pressure as the defense ranks 18th in sacks and fumble recoveries.

Weatherspoon had 26 solo tackles, a 9-yard sack and one pass breakup while starting the first four games, but his presence away from ball accounts for more than statistics as opponents often have to find another point of attack.

“I want to do my part,” Weatherspoon said. “I want to make plays and have fun out there. Sitting on the sidelines is not fun. It’s not the same when you wish you could be out there.”

Bookmark and Share

Falcons Score in Final Minute to Outlast Ravens

The Falcons were up, 20-7, after Ryan went to White on a 4-yard touchdown pass with 11 minutes 34 seconds remaining. Baltimore rallied behind Joe Flacco’s two touchdown passes, the second a 9-yarder to Todd Heap with 1:05 left.

Back came the Falcons, who improved to 18-1 at home with Ryan as the starter. He needed less than a minute to pull off an 80-yard drive, hooking up with Michael Jenkins on a third-down pass along the sideline before going back to White for the winner.

White appeared to push off on Josh Wilson, but there was no flag, and he cruised into the end zone.

MEETING TO DISCUSS FAVRE Jenn Sterger, the woman to whom is accused of sending lewd photos and inappropriate text messages, met with investigators from the , her manager said.

The manager, Phil Reese, said in an e-mail that Sterger met with league officials and that “we cooperated fully by providing them with substantial materials in our possession. We now await the N.F.L.’s decision.”

The N.F.L. is examining whether Favre, now the quarterback of the , sent Sterger messages and photos while he was with in 2008 and she was a game hostess for the team.

The N.F.L. spokesman Greg Aiello said the league had no comment.

Favre could face disciplinary action under the league’s personal-conduct policy.

The accusations arose last month in a report on the Web site Deadspin.

The site said Sterger would not agree to an interview and acknowledged that it paid a third party for the texts, voicemails and explicit photos, said to be of Favre, that it posted online.

Favre, a three-time most valuable player, is dealing with two ankle fractures and elbow tendinitis, and took 10 stitches in his chin after getting hit against the on Oct. 31.

PLAYER COLLAPSES Cleveland Browns linebacker Marcus Benard collapsed in the locker room and was taken to a hospital, where he is undergoing tests, a team spokesman said.

Benard was sitting in a chair in front of his locker when he fell to the carpeted floor. Some of his teammates, who were getting dressed for practice, thought he may have been joking before linebacker Matt Roth yelled for a trainer.

Benard did not appear to lose consciousness and his eyes were open as three members of Cleveland’s training staff checked on him.

Benard, who leads the Browns with 4.5 sacks this season, was sitting up and appeared alert when he was wheeled out of the team’s facility and placed in an ambulance. He collapsed just as the 45-minute news media interview period was ending.

The Browns host the Jets on Sunday.

MERRIMAN OUT FOR SUNDAY A nagging injury is preventing linebacker Shawne Merriman from getting off on the right foot with his new team, the .

Coach Chan Gailey said that Merriman would not play against the this weekend, and would be out indefinitely after aggravating an injury to his right Achilles’ tendon a day earlier.

The injury, which occurred in Merriman’s first practice with the team and only a week after he was claimed off waivers from San Diego, is to the same tendon that bothered him for much of the past year.

MIGRAINE SIDELINES HARVIN Minnesota’s Percy Harvin missed practice for the second straight day because of a migraine headache.

Coach Brad Childress said Harvin, a wide receiver and kickoff returner, was visiting a doctor again after his absence on Wednesday. Harvin, who has a history of migraines, is also dealing with a sprained left ankle he sustained in the Oct. 31 game at New England.

Bookmark and Share

Atlanta Falcons 2010 NFL Draft Restock

A 9-7 record is no guarantee of a playoff spot, just ask the 2009/10 Atlanta Falcons. After resigning a number of players to include Dunta Robinson (to a six-year deal), the team restocked in the 2010 NFL Draft. With their first selection (19th overall), the Falcons picked OLB Sean Weatherspoon. QB’s Matt Ryan and Chris Redman will battle it out for the top QB spot and Michael Jenkins seems to have taken the #1 WR slot against Roddy White. Also, look for the Falcons to give defenses a steady dose of running backs Michael Turner and Jerious Norwood.

Bookmark and Share