The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

» Lindstrom breaks foot, on IR,

Jamon Brown will step up in role of right guard.

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter dledbetter@ajc.com

FLOWERY BRANCH — Falcons right guard Chris Lindstrom, who was slated to be the centerpiec­e of the team’s revamped offensive line, suffered a broken foot against the Vikings on Sunday. He will be placed on injured reserve and will be eligible to return.

“It will require surgery,” Falcons coach Dan Quinn said Monday. “He’ll go to IR and we’ll move Jamon Brown back to right guard.”

Lindstrom broke the fifth metatarsal, the long bone on the outside of the foot that connects to the little toe.

Lindstrom, who was selected 14th overall in the NFL draft out of Boston College, left in the third quarter of the 28-12, season-opening loss to the Vikings.

“I was really proud of where Chris took his game to in a short time,” Quinn said. “For us, that was definitely a significan­t injury and significan­t loss in terms of his attitude, quickness and physicalit­y. It all shows up.”

The Falcons re-signed offensive lineman John Wetzel to fill out the 53-man roster. The 6-foot-7, 328-pound tackle was with the Falcons in training camp before being released on the final cutdown. Wetzel has played in 40 NFL games and made 24 starts. He played some guard with Arizona back in 2016.

Lindstrom opened training camp with the first-team offense and started the regular-season opener at right guard. He played 48 of the 78 offensive snaps (62%) against the Vikings.

“It’s unfortunat­e for Chris,” offensive coordinato­r Dirk Koetter said. “He was off to a good start for a rookie.”

Wes Schweitzer replaced Lindstrom in the game and played 30 snaps. Brown, who lost the starting left guard battle with James Carpenter, was inactive for the Vikings game.

Brown was signed to a three-year, $18.2 million contract on March 14 in free agency. He received a $5.5 million signing bonus and $12.75 million of the deal was guaranteed.

Because of the expenditur­e, it was a stunner that he was inactive. But Quinn said Schweitzer was active because he could back up center Alex Mack.

Brown was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the third round of the 2015 draft. He moved to Los Angeles with the team and played 2016 and 2017 with the Rams before spending 2018 with the Rams and New York Giants. He’s 6-foot-4 and 340 pounds and has played in 68 NFL games and made six starts.

“The one thing you see a lot in this game and this business, is that when one man goes down, the next man is up,” Brown said. “I hate to see Chris go down, but it’s the next man up. If that’s me, then I’m ready.”

Brown believes he can fill Lindstrom’s spot. Lindstrom, if his injury heals, could return for the 10th game of the season at New Orleans on Nov. 10.

“Every opportunit­y is a chance to prove your value and your worth,” Brown said. “I’m excited to have this opportunit­y to step in and do what they brought me here for.”

Brown spent most of his time in the exhibition season at left guard. The Falcons gave nearly all of the right guard repetition­s to Lindstrom. Brown will slide in next to Mack and right tackles Kaleb McGary and Ty Sambrailo, who rotated against Minnesota. McGary played 45 offensive snaps and Sambrailo played 35 offensive snaps.

“I think we are in a good spot,” Brown said when asked about continuity along the line. “Again, it’s still early. There are still a lot of things that we have to put in place. ... One thing we can’t do is allow one week to make us panic. We have to learn from it. Grow from it and move forward.”

The Falcons offensive line did not perform well against the Vikings. Quarterbac­k Matt Ryan was sacked four times and hit seven times.

“This isn’t the way we wanted to start the season,” Mack said. “So, everyone is pretty down. Everyone is pretty (upset). We’ve got a long season ahead of us. There’s some really good stuff on film and there’s some bad stuff.

“Get rid of the bad stuff. Keep the good stuff and move on to next week.”

 ?? AJC FILE ?? First- round draft pick Chris Lindstrom faces surgery to repair his foot, broken in the season opener.
AJC FILE First- round draft pick Chris Lindstrom faces surgery to repair his foot, broken in the season opener.

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