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AAF survivor Simms eager for another shot with Falcons

- By Charles Odum

FLOWERY BRANCH — Just when Kurt Benkert may have been on the verge of pushing to be Matt Ryan’s top backup this season, Benkert’s toe injury has forced the Atlanta Falcons to look elsewhere for preseason depth.

Matt Simms, most recently the starter for the Atlanta Legends of the now-defunct Alliance of American Football, was eager to seize the opportunit­y.

Simms, 30, was signed on Saturday after Benkert was hurt in Thursday night’s Hall of Fame game loss to the Denver Broncos. Benkert has been scheduled for a second opinion on Tuesday to determine the severity of the injury. Coach Dan Quinn said Sunday “it’s going to knock him out him for a while.”

Matt Schaub remains the favorite to retain the top backup job for the fourth straight year. Schaub is 38 and more depth was needed, if only for the preseason.

Simms, a member of the Falcons’ practice squad in 2015 and 2016, last played with the team in 2017, when he was released in injury settlement.

Quinn said Simms’ recent experience with the

Falcons made him the best choice to provide immediate depth. Quinn believes Simms can play in Thursday night’s preseason game at Miami.

“We thought he would be up for the challenge,” Quinn said Monday.

Looking for a path back to the NFL, Simms signed with the AAF, the eight-team spring league which folded before completing its first season. It wasn’t a pleasant experience for Simms.

“I learned that I’m tough because that AAF situation wasn’t the prettiest,” Simms said after Monday’s practice. “Honestly, I’m just really proud of myself for fighting through it and fighting for what I believe in and just trusting the process, as DQ says. That’s really what helped me get through that situation and get to this situation now.”

Simms is facing long odds to make the Falcons’ roster.

Atlanta carried only two quarterbac­ks on its active squad last year. Benkert spent the 2018 season on the practice squad.

Still, Simms is happy to be back in the NFL, even without a guarantee he’ll be with the team beyond the preseason.

“The whole goal of playing in the AAF was to go back to the NFL,” he said. “Whatever that means, I was willing to do it. Fortunatel­y, I survived that league and now I’m back here and I couldn’t be happier. Couldn’t be more grateful, either.”

Simms has been logging extra film work with quarterbac­ks coach Greg Knapp in an attempt to catch up with changes in terminolog­y and plays since 2017.

 ?? AP-RON Schwane ?? Broncos linebacker Malik Reed sacks Falcons quarterbac­k Kurt Benkert during the first half of the Pro Football Hall of Fame NFL preseason game in Canton, Ohio, on Thursday.
AP-RON Schwane Broncos linebacker Malik Reed sacks Falcons quarterbac­k Kurt Benkert during the first half of the Pro Football Hall of Fame NFL preseason game in Canton, Ohio, on Thursday.

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