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Falcons wide receiver Roddy White expressed frustration with his decreasing role in the Atlanta offense, ESPN.com reports.

"I've contributed to offenses for this franchise for the last nine, 10 years," White said Monday. "It always bothers me when I go out and don't catch any balls in a game because it hasn't happened in so long."

White has 13 targets through four games despite playing most of the offensive snaps. The Falcons appreciate what he's done for the franchise, but there's no reason to believe that White's frustration will impact the thinking of offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan and quarterback Matt Ryan.

Ultimately, White will probably accept that he's now just a complementary player, as this is the best team he's been on since at least 2012.

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