FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga – The Atlanta Falcons designated offensive tackle Storm Norton to return to the practice field on Wednesday, according to head coach Raheem Morris.
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On Wednesday, Raheem Morris announced that the Falcons are opening offensive tackle Storm Norton’s 21-day window to return from Injured Reserve. Norton underwent ankle surgery before the start of the season, news that broke seemingly moments after it was revealed that right tackle Kaleb McGary would miss the entire year.
The Falcons don’t have too many question marks in the injury department leading up to Week 1. Kaleb McGary was ruled out for the season last week, and his backup Storm Norton is also out with an ankle injury.
The Atlanta Falcons lost starting right tackle Kaleb McGary for the season with an injury. With backup Storm Norton out for six to eight weeks with injuries
The Atlanta Falcons’ offensive line is experiencing an injury bug with the regular season right around the corner. Reports indicate that one player recently underwent surgery while another suffered an injury on Wednesday in practice.
According to Adam Schefter, Falcons OT Storm Norton will miss the next six to eight weeks as he recovers from ankle surgery. Norton has been sidelined for some time during camp and ended up needing a procedure.
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Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris provided an update on injured offensive lineman Storm Norton on Thursday. But it wasn't very specific. Typically, when coaches don't specify about injuries, they don't want the nature of the ailment to be public knowledge.
Jake Matthews, Kaleb McGary, and Storm Norton are back for another go-around. For a roster undergoing sea changes in recent years, tackle is a rare rock of stability in a stormy sort of ocean.
Bleacher Report loved the Atlanta Falcons signing veteran edge rusher Leonard Floyd. But the publication wasn't as big of a fan of the Falcons re-signing depth offensive linemen Storm Norton and Brandon Parker.
The Atlanta Falcons have been busy holding onto offensive linemen since the NFL Free Agency period started. Having already brought back Elijah Wilkinson and Kyle Hinton, the Falcons re-signed veteran offensive tackle Storm Norton on Thursday.
The Atlanta Falcons announced they have re-signed OL Storm Norton. Norton, 30, wound up signing a three-year, $1.66 million contract with the Lions as an undrafted free agent out of Toledo.
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Davenport will be trying to break in after not appearing in an NFL game since 2021. The Atlanta Falcons know they have little in the way of settled depth along their offensive line, which is worrisome given that injuries routinely pop up.
The team’s Kaleb McGary insurance policy for part of 2023 comes back to fill a similar role in 2024. The Atlanta Falcons continue to add pieces to their offense, and on Thursday, those additions came in the form of a pair of familiar faces.
The Atlanta Falcons announced they have re-signed WR KhaDarel Hodge. Michael Rothstein reports the Falcons are re-signing OT Storm Norton too. Hodge, 29, wound up going undrafted out of Prairie View A&M back in 2018.