The Atlanta Falcons lost their first game of the season on Sunday, and they may have lost a starting member of their defense in the process. Linebacker Troy Andersen suffered a shoulder injury during the game and was spotted leaving the stadium with a sling on.
On Monday, Falcons head coach Arthur Smith said Andersen’s injury “didn’t look good” and that he could potentially be out for the season, per team reporter Tori McElhaney.
Buy Falcons TicketsArthur Smith said Troy Andersen's arm/shoulder injury "didn't look good." Says nothing is official yet, but his prognosis for the rest of the season doesn't look promising.
— Tori McElhaney (@tori_mcelhaney) September 25, 2023
If Andersen is indeed out for the season, linebacker Nate Landman would likely be the next man up for Atlanta. Landman got the start for an injured Andersen in Week 2 and was one of the team’s highest-graded players.
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