The Day

Don’t look for starters in Hall of Fame Game

- By BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer

Canton, Ohio — It's the first preseason NFL game, which means most starters get to visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame, then watch the youngsters go at it.

So if you're looking for any likely regulars on the field tonight for the Falcons and Broncos, focus on the offensive lines.

Denver's new coach, Vic Fangio, will start three O-linemen who could be in the opening day lineup: left tackle Garett Bolles, rookie left guard Dalton Risner and center Connor McGovern. All need work on cohesion, a must for any blocking unit, but particular­ly when the quarterbac­k is more stationary than most. That's what the Broncos have in veteran Joe Flacco, acquired from Baltimore. Flacco won't play against Atlanta. McGovern's low snaps out of the shotgun have been a problem this summer, just as they were last season when he took over for an injured Matt Paradis, who left in free agency in the offseason.

Offensive coordinato­r Rich Scangarell­o hopes the blockers get tested.

"Yeah, let's see who can block a good pass rusher without chipping them," Fangio said. "Even though they've got the box loaded, let's see if we can run the ball up the middle."

Atlanta's front line battles have first-round picks Chris Lindstrom and Kaleb McGary competing for starting jobs at right guard and right tackle, respective­ly.

Lindstrom was listed as the starter on the team's first depth chart, while McCary is behind veteran Ty Sambrailo. FALCONS VS. BRONCOS 8 p.m., Hall of Fame Stadium (Ch. 30)

The Falcons have the weapons to be dynamic on offense, but not if Matt Ryan (who also will sit Thursday night) doesn't get protection and Devonta Freeman doesn't have room to run.

One of the all-time greats among offensive linemen will be on hand: Mike Munchak. Fangio said one thing he was looking forward to was seeing the OL coach's bronze bust in the Hall of Fame.

"I'm sure Munch will be there charging a fee to take a picture with the guys with his bust," Fangio said. "I'm going to try to get a picture with Mike standing next to his bust. That will be cool."

Here are some other noteworthy themes for the game two days before former Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez, former Broncos defensive back Champ Bailey and the team's late owner, Pat Bowlen, are inducted into the hall. Also entering are Ed Reed, Kevin Mawae, Ty Law, Gil Brandt and Johnny Robinson.

No Julio

Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones already has said he won't play in any preseason games.

He skipped all preseason games last season before leading the NFL with 1,688 yards receiving. Jones said he'll be coaching young receivers and is especially interested in seeing Christian Blake, who he said has been "phenomenal catching the ball down the field."

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