Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Jones says he’s ready to roll after missing preseason games

- By George Henry

FLOWERY BRANCH, GA. » Julio Jones did not take a snap in preseason and the twotime All-Pro receiver is not the least bit concerned.

When the Atlanta Falcons visit Philadelph­ia to open the NFL schedule on Thursday night, Jones says he will be fully healthy to face the defending champions.

After playing through a hip flexor, a back injury and an ankle injury last year, Jones says he feels better than he has to begin a season since 2015, the breakthrou­gh year that stands as his best statistica­lly.

Coach Dan Quinn held Jones and two-time Pro Bowl running back Devonta Freeman out of preseason games to avoid potential injuries. Freeman was sidelined twice by concussion­s last year. Jones has undergone right foot surgery twice and was on the injury report for much of 2017.

Jones and Freeman have not missed practice since training camp began six weeks ago.

“Q has the utmost respect for us and confidence in us that we’ll be ready to go,” Jones said Monday.

“He put it in our corner to come out here at practice and just go full speed and make it like game-time. Once you go out here and practice like that, the game will be easy for you.”

Despite the injuries, Jones did not miss a game last season, catching 88 passes for 1,444 yards to help the Falcons earn a wild-card playoff victory before the season ended the following week on fourthand-goal at the 2 in Philadelph­ia.

The last play fell flat. As quarterbac­k Matt Ryan rolled right, Jones was lined up opposite cornerback Jalen Mills. Jones fell down and had trouble getting back up with Mills draping him, but got to his feet again as Ryan prepared to target him in the right corner of the end zone.

Jones turned to face Ryan and jumped higher than Mills, but the ball sailed through his hands . The Eagles went on to win the Super Bowl. Atlanta, which lost the Super Bowl in stunning fashion the year before, went home disappoint­ed.

“They’re all right, they’re all right,” Jones said when asked about Philadelph­ia’s secondary. “They can cover well. We played them last year, and they were victorious. But that was last year. We don’t speak on last year and things like that.”

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