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  • SEA Defensive Lineman
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    With Rod Coleman out, Patrick Kerney play defensive tackle for the Falcons today.
    That helps explain his quiet (1 tackle) day.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Falcons defensive end Patrick Kerney will miss the next week of practice with a knee injury.
    He will also miss Friday’s contest. Kerney is one of the keys to an improved Atlanta defense.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Patrick Kerney returned to practice after missing a week with a sprained right knee.
    The top three right defensive ends in Atlanta, however, are currently out. Kerney may struggle to post big stats with a new coaching staff this season.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    DE’s Patrick Kerney (groin) and Brady Smith (neck) will not dress against for Saturday’s preseason game against Baltimore.
    Coach Jim Mora is very pleased with what he’s seen from his backup DE’s in rookie Chauncey Davis and veteran backups Junior Glymph and Gabe Nyenhuis. Kerney had 12 sacks in 2004 and is averaging just below 10 sacks the past four years. He’s still a quality IDP option despite the injury.
  • FA Tight End #89
    The Seahawks will meet free agent tight end Daniel Graham on Sunday.
    Patrick Kerney is in Seattle currently. Graham visited Oakland Saturday. Deon Grant could visit the ‘Hawks on Sunday as well, and former Broncos guard Cooper Carlisle is believed to be on the club’s radar.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Falcons DE Patrick Kerney underwent minor elbow surgery Sunday.
    Kerney is fully expected to be ready for Atlanta’s regular season opener. He and John Abraham should form one of the league’s best end duos.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    DE Patrick Kerney left in the first half with what the team is calling a right triceps strain.
    Kerney is a big loss for Atlanta, but DE John Abraham has been wrecking plenty of havoc on his own. Kerney is expected to return in the second half.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    DE Patrick Kerney (triceps) reportedly expects to play in Week 2.
    Kerney actually returned in the second half after leaving Sunday’s game. He also added Monday that he expects DE John Abraham (groin) to play as well.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    Patrick Kerney had two more sacks today and now leads the NFL with seven.
    The Falcons defensive line, led by Kerney, Rod Coleman, and Brady Smith, may be one of the biggest surprises of the young season.
  • SEA Defensive Lineman
    DE Patrick Kerney suffered a strained chest muscle in the second quarter Sunday and did not play in the second half.
    Atlanta’s defense was absolutely torn apart by injuries yesterday, with Kerney going down and LB Edgerton Hartwell (Achilles’) and CB Chris Cash (arm) suffering season-ending injuries.