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Falcons safety Neal suffers season-ending knee injury

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FLOWERY BRANCH, GA. » The Atlanta Falcons will look at their current roster to replace Keanu Neal, the safety who will miss the remainder of the season after tearing a ligament in his left knee Thursday night in an 1812 opening loss at Philadelph­ia .

Coach Dan Quinn said Friday he and general manager Thomas Dimitroff discussed outside options that could include free agent Pro Bowl safety Eric Reid.

“We have talked about that,” Quinn said when asked specifical­ly about Reid.

Quinn didn’t rule out looking to acquire help in the future, but he said the first option would be a combinatio­n of Damontae Kazee, who replaced Neal in the game, and Jordan Richards, a safety who was acquired from the New England Patriots on Aug. 31.

“We’d like to go in-house first,” Quinn said. “The reason is the presence of Jordan and the emergence of Kazee. We’ll go down that road first. Then they’ll definitely be, when you put a player down for the year on IR, there will be some opportunit­ies that we could look at as well. But from a starting standpoint look in-house first.”

The loss of Neal, a leader on the defense who was selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2017, is a major blow to the Atlanta defense.

“It’s very disappoint­ing,” defensive end Takkarist McKinley said following a team meeting on Friday. “He is a leader on this team, our best player. Losing him, someone else has got to step up. We’ve all got to step up.”

Chargers’ Bosa out for opener

COSTA MESA, CALIF. » Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa will miss the opener against Kansas City after reinjuring his left foot.

Coach Anthony Lynn said Friday that Bosa’s first foot injury had healed but that he suffered a new injury during Wednesday’s practice. Bosa first injured the foot Aug. 7 during training camp and missed the preseason.

The Chargers had been cautious with Bosa during the preseason, hoping another injury wouldn’t occur.

Bears vague on Mack’s playing time

LAKE FOREST, ILL. » Although Matt Nagy has yet to coach a game for the Chicago Bears, he is proving as adept as a veteran coach at keeping trade secrets.

After a week of avoiding certaintie­s, Nagy all but confirmed new outside linebacker Khalil Mack would play against Green Bay. And even then, he avoided clarity.

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MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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