Baker out for the season

Starting left tackle Sam Baker has been lost for the season following a play in the second quarter against the Texans in which he tore his patella tendon. The Falcons lost the game 32-7.

This adds to the players which are beginning to pile up on the injured reserve list.  Baker joins guard Gabe Carami, tight end Micky Schuler, running back Stephen Jackson and most recently tackle Terren Jones.

The Falcons have a couple of options with this years Sixth overall draft selection Jake Matthews in the mix.

“We would have a number of options,” Head Coach Mike Smith said. “Again, our No. 1 goal would be to put the five best offensive linemen out there. We obviously know that he is one of the five best because he is a starter. Is he our best left tackle, our best option? That is something that we will have to determine if we have to address that.”

The Falcons play host to the Tennessee Titans this Saturday at 7 p.m.  Great seats and cheap tickets are still available so get yours NOW!

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Falcons looking to rebound in 2012

After losing to the eventual Super Bowl Champion NY Giants in the Wild card playoffs last season, Head Coach Mike Smith is hoping to regroup and bring back some key players from injuries.  One such player is former first round pick LT Sam Baker and Coach Smith will be looking to his new offensive line coach Pat Hill.  Hill, who has known Baker since his days in high school, looks to bring Baker back to his old self.

“He has great athletic ability,” Hill said. “I knew Sam coming out of high school and out of (USC). From playing against him and watching him, I know the athletic ability is there. I’m excited about working with him.”

The Falcons will open a 3-day mini-camp that will be open to the public  beginning on June 19th thru the 21st.

 

 

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