The Atlanta Falcons made a couple of roster moves on Thursday.
They released offensive lineman Nolan Potter and defensive lineman Willington Previlon. Potter was with the team as an undrafted free agent while Previlon has been on several teams over the last few years.
Both have yet to play in a regular season game and will be looking for new work elsewhere.
Potter spent his collegiate career at Northern Illinois while Previlon played at Rutgers.
The Falcons enter the 2024 season with a new coaching staff and a quarterback. Raheem Morris will be in his first season as head coach while Kirk Cousins will be the new starting quarterback after signing a five-year deal during free agency.
They also have Michael Penix Jr. as the heir apparent to Cousins as he’ll get to develop behind him.
The Falcons finished the 2023 season with a 7-10 record, good for third in the NFC South.
They’ll start the 2024 season against former head coach Arthur Smith and the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 8 at 1 p.m. ET.
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