Falcons LB Jones returning from long absence

Reuters

Published Nov 30, 2018 02:41PM ET

Falcons LB Jones returning from long absence

Atlanta Falcons middle linebacker Deion Jones will be back on the field Sunday for the first time since breaking his right foot in the season opener, coach Dan Quinn said Friday.

Jones said he is looking forward to the contest against the Baltimore Ravens after nearly three months of inactivity.

"It's going to be fun," Jones told reporters. "Get to get out there with my boys again. Set the tone and have some fun together."

Jones suffered the injury against the Philadelphia Eagles and underwent surgery. He was activated from injured reserve earlier this month and was inactive for the past two games.

"Deion is in, he's ready to roll," Quinn told reporters. "He had an excellent week and really looked like himself. I was optimistic the whole week to see where he would land, and he really nailed it all week long. He's dying to get going, and we're dying to have him back out there."

The Pro Bowl player has been missed as the Falcons (4-7) rank 29th in scoring defense (27.9 points per game) and 28th in total defense (396.7 yards per game).

Quinn said Jones wouldn't be limited in any fashion and will be able to play as many snaps as needed against the Ravens.

"It would have probably been harder had he not had any work, and it was, 'OK, here's one day of practice' and then go." Quinn said. "We'll keep a close eye on him, but he really is fit. And that's the part that I can tell how hard he worked from a conditioning standpoint leading up to it. No specialized count as we're heading into the game."

Jones said his appreciation for football grew during his 10-game absence.