Falcons Hold Tryouts for QB, 2 WRs Before Week 14
The Atlanta Falcons conducted tryouts for three players on Tuesday, including quarterback Seth Henigan, as they evaluate options ahead of Week 14, ESPN’s Marc Raimondi reported. The team also assessed wide receivers Colton Dowell and Kaden Prather.
Tryouts are a common practice for NFL teams looking to bolster their roster, particularly as injuries mount or teams seek specific skill sets. Henigan, a rookie quarterback from Tulane, is looking for an opportunity to prove himself in the NFL. Dowell and Prather, wide receivers, are also hoping to catch the Falcons' attention and potentially earn a spot on the active roster or practice squad.
The Falcons are currently preparing for their Week 14 matchup. While the team hasn’t announced any immediate plans for the players who worked out, these evaluations are part of the ongoing process of maintaining a competitive roster throughout the season. The tryouts provide a chance for players outside the current roster to showcase their abilities and potentially contribute to the team's success.
The Falcons' need for receiver depth could be influenced by injuries or performance concerns within the current receiving corps. Similarly, evaluating quarterbacks is a standard practice, especially during the season, to ensure sufficient backup options are available.








