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Fantasy News
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Wetzel was signed to the Falcons' active roster Tuesday, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports. Wetzel has traveled between Atlanta's practice and active rosters numerous times over the past couple of seasons. He will provide depth for the Falcons along their offensive line.... See More ... See Less
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John Wetzel: Makes Falcons' practice squad
Wetzel has signed a contract to join Atlanta's practice squad, Jason Butt of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. The Falcons add veteran depth in securing Wetzel, who has 24 starts (and 42 appearances) across the past four seasons for Arizona and Atlanta. The 29-year-old tackle will settle into a practice squad role to kick off 2020, though he may elevate to the active roster occasionally depending on the injury status of the starting offensive line.... See More ... See Less -
Falcons' John Wetzel: Returns to Atlanta
The Falcons signed Wetzel to a one-year contract Wednesday, Will McFadden of the team's official site reports. Wetzel was released by Atlanta just two days ago, but he quickly reached a new deal with the team. The veteran offensive lineman appeared in just two games with the Falcons in 2019, and he stands to play a versatile reserve role if he's still with the team once the preseason concludes.... See More ... See Less -
John Wetzel: Let go by Atlanta
Wetzel was released by the Falcons on Monday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. The veteran lineman dressed for just two regular-season contests during his debut season in Atlanta, after starting a combined 24 games for the Cardinals between 2016 and 2018. With experience at both guard positions and both tackle spots during his five active NFL seasons, Wetzel may prove to be an attractive depth option for a team seeking versatility.... See More ... See Less -
Falcons' John Wetzel: Inactive for season finale
Wetzel (coach's decision) is a healthy scratch for Sunday's contest against the Buccaneers. Wetzel won't contribute as a depth offensive guard during Sunday's regular-season finale. The Falcons will instead rely on Matt Gono as the sole backup to Wes Schweitzer.... See More ... See Less -
Falcons' John Wetzel: Re-signs with Atlanta
Wetzel signed with the Falcons on Monday, Will McFadden of the team's official site reports. Wetzel has already been cut by the Falcons five times since August, but he's being brought back to serve as depth after James Carpenter (concussion) and Ty Sambrailo (hamstring) suffered injuries in Thursday's loss to the Saints.... See More ... See Less -
John Wetzel: Let go by Falcons
The Falcons cut Wetzel on Saturday, Will McFadden of the team's official site reports. The Falcons signed Danny Etling to back up Matt Schaub since Matt Ryan (ankle) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Seahawks, so Wetzel was let go to open up a roster spot.... See More ... See Less -
Falcons' John Wetzel: Rejoins Falcons
Wetzel signed a contract with the Falcons on Tuesday, Jason Butt of The Athletic reports. It's the third time this season Wetzel has signed with the Falcons, so his roster spot is once again unlikely to be secure. The 28-year-old started 24 games for Arizona over the past three years but should serve in a depth role in Atlanta.... See More ... See Less -
John Wetzel: Let go by Falcons
Wetzel was released by the Falcons on Saturday. Wetzel was let go in order for the team to get a healthy punter on the active roster. He is now free to look for a new opportunity.... See More ... See Less -
Falcons' John Wetzel: Back in Atlanta
The Falcons signed Wetzel on Tuesday, Will McFadden of the team's official site reports. Wetzel was previously signed by the team Sept. 9, but was consequently let go and found his way back to the team before too long. The veteran signing comes on the heals of fellow guard Jamon Brown suffering a hand injury during Sunday's loss to the Colts. Should Brown miss game time, Wetzel could see snaps but will most likely operate as a depth offensive lineman.... See More ... See Less -
Falcons' John Wetzel: Lands in Atlanta
The Falcons signed Wetzel on Monday, D. Orlando Ledbetter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Wetzel failed to make the team out of camp this offseason, but with the placement of Chris Lindstrom (foot) on IR, he returned to the team. He'll likely be a depth lineman going forward, but could have a shot to suit up for games should the injuries strike.... See More ... See Less -
Cardinals' John Wetzel: Questionable for Sunday's contest
Wetzel (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game versus the 49ers, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports. The Cardinals' brutal offensive line can ill afford to lose Wetzel, the starting right tackle. If he can't play, expect Andre Smith to enter the fold.... See More ... See Less -
Cardinals' John Wetzel: Good to go Sunday
Wetzel (back) is active for Sunday's game against the Texans, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports. Wetzel was a surprise appearance on the injury report this week, but his injury won't keep him from starting at right tackle Sunday.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC18H agoCover 9@9 blog: #Falcons’ updated post-NFL draft depth chart — 6. Pronunciation help: “Oh-row-row-row” is how you pronounce Ruke Orhorhoro’s last name. https://t.co/Xa7x6oh4S7 https://t.co/DqdScAG67f
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC19H agoICYMI: 5 players on the #Falcons’ radar for the NFL draft (Michael Penix Jr., QB, 6-3, 212: The Falcons sent a sizable entourage, including GM Terry Fontenot and coach Raheem Morris, to Seattle to hold a private workout.) PAY ATTENTION IN CLASS!!!! https://t.co/MsCKl7133C
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC19H agoPODCAST: The Bow Tie Chronicles — #Falcons explain taking Michael Penix at No. 8 https://t.co/RjFlaTIEkQ https://t.co/KF7DCvNGfh
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC19H agoAJC EPaper: It’s up to Cousins to make Penix pick work -Former #Falcons star Steve Bartkowski believes veteran QB will deliver. COLUMN by @ksugiuraajc https://t.co/22ADOpFbid https://t.co/wRcmUk5Ktp
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC20H agoAJC ePaper: #Falcons say they’ll have it covered in secondary — Group didn’t get help in draft, but front office still has options to bolster pass defense. https://t.co/JLEelP2PBq https://t.co/NWUirwixsQ
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC23H agoCover 9@9 blog: #Falcons’ updated post-draft depth chart https://t.co/Xa7x6oh4S7
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC1D agoPODCAST: The Bow Tie Chronicles — The #Falcons on their BIG draft move. https://t.co/RjFlaTIEkQ
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC2D agoCOLUMN: Whatever you think of #Falcons’ draft, it’s up to Kirk Cousins to make it work -- Falcons legend Steve Bartkowski: ‘This guy’s solid as a rock’ -- By @ksugiuraajc https://t.co/l1pknKSPh1
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D. Orlando Ledbetter@DOrlandoAJC2D agoJessie Bates is fine with the #Falcons’ secondary plan https://t.co/NirkRUVEhw
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Tori McElhaney@tori_mcelhaney2D agoTalking to Kyle Smith it really does seem like the last two seasons of the QB carousel the Falcons have experienced post-Matt Ryan had a significant effect on how they felt going into this offseason. They needed to feel secure at the position, and they were willing to do what was…